Human rights campaigners say a Scottish social security system is an opportunity for change.
Francesco Molinari becomes the first Italian to win a major, holding off a pack of heavyweight names to claim The Open Championship at Carnoustie.
A penalty shootout in a Scottish League Cup tie finally produced the result that comedian Eric Morecambe predicted.
Paige Hunter, 18, attached more than 40 uplifting messages to Wearmouth Bridge in Sunderland.
It concerns allegations of cheating at Broadford Primary School, in Romford, east London.
Noel Hanna becomes second man from the island of Ireland to reach the peak known as Savage Mountain.
The shadow business secretary says her party has failed to deal quickly with anti-Semitism.
Prosecutors say they were wrong to drop the case against Nicola Roberts' ex-boyfriend.
Sir Vince Cable tells the BBC he "got the timing wrong" over a key Brexit vote in the Commons.
Three officers have already been served with gross misconduct notices, according to the IOPC.
Presenter tells how he was put in a coma with a mystery infection after becoming ill on a flight.
One person suffered a fractured eye socket in the disorder, police said.
TV and radio presenter Richard Bacon has told the BBC about the moment he was told he had to be put into a coma for at least a week.
Tim Brown said when he challenged the young boy's guardian he was told he was a "do-gooder".
He is being treated in hospital for serious burns to his arm and face, police said.
Dominic Raab, Rebecca Long-Bailey and Sir John Major give their take on the 'no deal' scenario.
About 4m households will no longer be able to watch shows such as Taskmaster and Red Dwarf.
Gardener Harry Cook, who died on Thursday, was described as "one in a million".
More than 170 UK and Ireland politicians sign a letter urging the UK government to change the law.
Disgraced celebrity publicist Max Clifford had complained about broken showers at HMP Littlehey.
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