Government defeated over child refugees
Peers have defeated the government, voting to allow 3,000 unaccompanied child refugees into the UK from Europe.
Peers have defeated the government, voting to allow 3,000 unaccompanied child refugees into the UK from Europe.
Prince Harry had hoped to see big cats during his visit to Bardia National Park but camera traps designed to capture the animals' nocturnal movements remained blank.
The widow and sister of police officer Dave Phillips who was knocked down and killed last year, have spoken about how their families are coping since his death.
Work has begun on building the hull of the catamaran that the Olympian Sir Ben Ainslie believes will bring the America's Cup home to Britain for the first time in its 165 year history
Lord Bramall has spoken to the BBC about Operation Midland, an historic child abuse investigation in which he was questioned.
An estimated 9,000 people died last winter in England and Wales as a result of living in a cold home, a university study suggests.
The family of the Buncrana drowning victims praise the man who saved a four-month-old girl
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley brands MPs a joke as he confirms he will not give evidence in Parliament about how his workers are treated.
Jeremy Corbyn says it is "totally fallacious" to suggest that Labour tolerates anti-Semitism, and says any complaints would be properly investigated.
George Osborne's Budget is in "absolute chaos" and should be withdrawn, shadow chancellor John McDonnell says.
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The ringleader of the £14m heist at the Hatton Garden safety deposit in London is jailed for more than six years.
The Met Police has told ex-MP Harvey Proctor he faces no further action over claims that he was involved in child abuse and murder.
Popularity alone can never be the defining factor in how prize money is divided, writes chief sports writer Tom Fordyce.
A car thief is found guilty of the manslaughter of a policeman by running him over in a stolen pick-up truck during a chase.
A mother is found guilty of killing her daughter and her son's girlfriend in a car crash after smoking cannabis.
A polar research ship could be called 'Boaty McBoatface' after members of the public were asked to choose a name for the new vessel.
A police dog that fatally injured another dog in an unprovoked attack has been destroyed, its force confirms.
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Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton replaces the injured Joe Hart in England's squad for their forthcoming friendlies.
ITV escapes censure from regulator Ofcom for broadcasting an uncensored swear word on The Jeremy Kyle Show that was said in a Scottish accent.
England could play three spinners in their World Twenty20 match against Afghanistan, according to Moeen Ali.
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Lord West, former First Sea Lord, says he hopes experts will not choose to call a new polar research ship Boaty McBoatface, after the name tops a public poll.