VIDEO: Attenborough on 'largest dinosaur' discovery
Sir David Attenborough speaks to Huw Edwards about the discovery of a new species of titanosaur, which is the biggest animal ever to walk the earth.
Sir David Attenborough speaks to Huw Edwards about the discovery of a new species of titanosaur, which is the biggest animal ever to walk the earth.
An unclaimed National Lottery ticket worth £33m from the record Lotto jackpot draw was bought in the Worcester area, organiser Camelot reveals.
Prosecutors are to review death of one-year-old Poppi Worthington after a family court judge ruled her father sexually assaulted her.
Concerns were raised about a boy's welfare more than a year before he died of scurvy, BBC Wales learns.
A mother accused of taking her toddler to Syria and joining the Islamic State group had wanted to live under Sharia law, a court hears.
A spate of murders last June helped push the annual rate of murders and killings in England and Wales to their highest level in five years, official figures show.
The probable involvement of the Russian state in the murder of Alexander Litvinenko is "extremely disturbing", Downing Street says.
Prosecutors press ahead with their case against a Sudanese man granted asylum in Britain after walking through the Channel Tunnel from France.
Senior figures from the BBC are "very likely" to be called before MPs to explain whether changes were made in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal.
A security researcher has said software developed by UK intelligence agency GCHQ contains weaknesses making it possible to eavesdrop on phone calls.
The wreck of a World War One German U-boat, missing for more than 100 years, is found off the coast of Norfolk.
Within just 15 months Mary Lloyd and her two sisters, Sandra and Kerry were all diagnosed with breast cancer.
Transport for London announces it will be taking over the running of the capital's suburban rail network.
A second woman appears in court charged with murdering a businesswoman who was found with multiple stab wounds at her home.
A 22-year-old man is arrested over terrorism offences, the Metropolitan Police says.
The murder of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006 was "probably" approved by President Vladimir Putin, a public inquiry concludes.
A Labour government could give workers the "right to buy" firms that are being sold or floated on the stock market, John McDonnell has said.
A decision not to prosecute a soldier who shot dead a Catholic man at a border checkpoint in County Tyrone nearly 30 years ago is to be reviewed.
A musical comedy based on the life of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is to be staged in London later this year.
The rush hour killing of a lecturer on the second day a new job near Morden Tube station may be linked to another stabbing, police say.
Arnold Schwarzenegger sets off cycling on the wrong side of an Edinburgh road despite alerts from passers-by.
A massive carp landed from a lake near Reading is believed to have set a new UK angling record.
Andy Murray reflects on impending fatherhood and his secrets to swotting up on being a dad for the first time.
The government could be forced to think again over plans to restrict trade union funding of political parties after a defeat in the Lords.
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