A jury is told Vishal Gohel was promised a sexual liaison with three women before being killed.
Sir Keir Starmer says building should be allowed where it does not "affect the beauty of our countryside".
A man who, as a child, witnessed his father hitting his mother welcomes the extension of the scheme.
Stefan Jackiw's £24,000 ($30,000) violin bow broke during a Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra concert.
Full-sized digital scans reveal shipwreck in stunning detail, showing unopened champagne bottles.
A man driving the BMW was pulled over for speeding while its owner was on holiday in Rome.
A record number of workers on long-term sick leave and the spread of bird flu leads the front pages.
Buckinghamshire Council says the fines should not have been issued and will be rescinded.
Ms Truss has asked the UK prime minister to deliver on pledges he made to clamp down on China.
The BBC hears from offenders offered £1,500 each to end their UK sentences early and be deported.
After old crisp packets wash up on a beach, the BBC asks what is being done to improve packaging?
Matt says the impact on loved ones is a "forgotten piece of the puzzle" when it comes to addiction.
Only two are finished and open, with 33 planned for England yet to have any building work done, the BBC has found.
An image called the Candy Man by UK photographer Jon Enoch wins the overall prize.
The UK's financial regulator says 10.9 million adults are struggling to pay debts and bills.
Retail investment in cryptocurrency is too risky to be regulated as a financial service, a committee says.
The government is introducing a new law designed to overhaul the rental sector in England.
The decision is the second time the government has extended the cap for bus operators in England.
Some have travelled from as far away as Australia and Lebanon to see the singer in Cardiff.
Gregor Hunter Coleman was gigging in a Glasgow city centre bar when the award-winning US artist turned up.
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