Families evacuated from the conflict zone thank the government, saying "it was slow but we're here".
Kim Sampson, 29, and Samantha Mulcahy, 32, died in 2018 in hospitals run by East Kent Hospitals NHS.
Nina Cresswell said tattoo artist William Hay attacked her after they met in a nightclub in 2010.
The PM says "no" to reparations, adding "trying to unpick our history is not the right way forward".
The search for a missing person at Mugdock Country Park is said to be linked to a woman's death in Glasgow.
King Charles tells Mae Muller he will watch with interest, as he unveils the set for the contest.
It got a bit personal at PMQs, but do name calling and playground politics make the public take notice?
Over 300 British nationals have now boarded four flights from Sudan, according to the Foreign Office.
The sister of a man killed in a crash tells a court he loved a woman accused of his murder.
It comes after the Dublin university investigated its historical links with slavery and the British Empire.
The prime minister rejects a call from a Labour MP to apologise for the UK’s role in the slave trade.
Andrew Bridgen was expelled "following the recommendation of a disciplinary panel".
The kick-off time for the FA Cup final between Manchester United and Manchester City will be brought forward to 15:00 BST.
The party's vice president says she's committed to "building good relations" across the UK and Ireland.
Steve Shanks had completed the 26.2-mile (42.1km) distance in under three hours on Sunday.
Constantin Pogor is among 35 people who were injured after an ex-US naval ship tipped over in Leith.
The UK has started evacuations - but not everyone is able to reach the airfield in Khartoum.
Paul Russell drove gunman Thomas Cashman away from a house where he fled after the shooting.
Ryan Reynolds says he'll shave a golf course into Rob McElhenney's back to tempt the ex-Wales star.
The Conservatives made an election pledge to recruit thousands of police officers.
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