The father of London Bridge victim Jack Merritt says longer sentences are "not a solution" to extremism.
The UK cannot reach net zero before 2050 unless people stop flying and eating red meat, a report says.
A rape survivor, living in a specially adapted home for her safety, had housing benefits cut by 14%.
Legislation to establish a Biometrics Commissioner will face its final hurdle as MSPs prepare to vote.
Lottie, a three-year-old Dalmatian, was taken from a home in Leicestershire before Christmas.
A fake hospital account is among those to have spread misleading information, the NHS says.
Morgan is raising awareness in schools a year after a law was passed making upskirting a crime.
If coronavirus means you have to work from home, then there is some tech you should consider.
The father of a British woman killed when a Boeing 737 Max plane crashed speaks to the BBC.
The carrier has seen a fall in bookings due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Senior Tory MPs could back a move to exclude the Chinese firm totally from the mobile network by 2023.
Tuesday's front pages focus on the UK health officials preparing to ask people with colds to self-isolate.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the Commonwealth Day service in their last public appearance as working royals.
James Toogood caused damage put at more than £250,000 when he triggered the blast, his trial is told.
Nicola Sturgeon says even the mildly sick could be asked to stay at home to help tackle coronavirus.
Dashcam captures the moment a lorry overturns "at speed" on a flyover.
The police watchdog says there is no evidence that Dame Cressida Dick misled the public.
Zoe says being a metre tall has some positives and she couldn't wait to show how dwarfism affects her life.
Ofcom received 309 complaints that rapper Dave's performance was racist against white people.
Containment strategy "extremely unlikely to work on its own" to halt UK coronavirus outbreak, PM says.
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