The head of the Environment Agency says new buildings should be made more resilient to flooding.
More and more new homes are needed to house a growing population - but where are they springing up?
The film inspired by much more than Gareth Malone's famous BBC choir series.
A new version of the post-war prefab could give social housing a boost in Wales, as funding is unveiled.
The Department for Work and Pensions created a "hostile environment" for one employee, a judge rules.
The gap between the health of rich and poor in England is widening, according to a report.
A mother whose son was found dead with high levels of GHB in his system wants it to be a class A drug.
Labour MSP Monica Lennon's bill now has the support of all parties following a government U-turn.
Daniel Fox found his grandmother's old Mini while looking for a second hand car and has restored it.
BBC News meets a pressure group called London Yimby which thinks it has a solution to the housing crisis.
Under, behind and above the scenes of the West End's newest blockbuster
More than two years after the movement went viral, has anything changed?
Carrot uses phone data to measure braking and acceleration - but some say it often fails to work.
About a million people in senior-level jobs work part time, according to official figures.
Tuesday's front pages cover the producer's guilty verdict, and new coronavirus measures in the UK.
League leaders Liverpool are forced to come from behind to beat relegation-battling West Ham in a nervy encounter at Anfield.
The Welsh actor says his father "sliced his hand open" with a circular saw.
The firm urges people to "try to be kind" after Tory minister's picture brews up a Twitter storm.
Saghawat Ramzan is due to appear in front of magistrates in Wolverhampton on Tuesday.
A married couple bought and re-sold gig tickets worth millions of pounds using multiple identities.
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