Could legalising cannabis boost Treasury?
Legalising cannabis could net the Treasury £1bn a year in tax revenue, a report backed by some MPs has claimed, but the Home Office says there are no plans to make it legal.
Legalising cannabis could net the Treasury £1bn a year in tax revenue, a report backed by some MPs has claimed, but the Home Office says there are no plans to make it legal.
Plans to force higher-earning social housing tenants to pay more in rent are scrapped by the government.
Three men deny killing four people including a four-year-old girl in a tipper truck crash.
The Victoria Derbyshire programme hears one woman's struggle to gain asylum in the UK after being tortured in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Two care workers who tormented dementia patients by torturing their "comfort doll" are detained.
BBC editors give their views on what the Autumn Statement could hold in store.
People contact police after a former footballer spoke about the sexual abuse he suffered from a club coach when he was a child.
Barclays is letting some customers withdraw cash from ATMs by waving their phone near the machine.
Former UKIP leader Diane James quits the party, saying it is time to move on.
A three-year-old girl from Snodland has been commended after raising the alarm when her mum collapsed at home.
London club Fabric will reopen after agreeing to ban anyone dealing or taking drugs for life.
Judy Murray tells BBC Sport how stressful it is to watch her sons Andy and Jamie compete, and says she "never imagined" them both becoming world number one.
BBC Scotland archive from 2001 shows 14-year-old Andy Murray and his mum Judy back when he was aiming to be a tennis star of the future.
Emma says after her parents got divorced, her father spent five years turning her against her own mother.
A 70-year-old man collapses and dies during a walking football game in the south of Scotland.
The creator of the YotaPhone is turning his attention to electric freight trucks
Nazi-related material was found at the home of the man accused of killing MP Jo Cox, a court hears.
Roads are shut and trains diverted because of flooding in parts of England already battered by Storm Angus.
The BBC meets two former prisoners, now in drug rehab, who say they were able to take legal highs in jail.
Organisers of a family Christmas event criticised for being a "disgusting mud bath" accept it had problems, blaming difficulties on a storm.
The UK government is considering inviting Donald Trump for a state visit, Downing Street says.
Proud tennis mum Judy Murray celebrates her sons' remarkable achievements with throwback photographs on Twitter.
A soldier who was left partially blind after an initiation ceremony at an army barracks is suing the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for compensation.
Rasheed Benyahia was a boy from a Birmingham suburb, who enjoyed football and free running. Then one day he disappeared to join the so-called Islamic State in Syria.
Sales of the soft drink Irn Bru in the Houses of Parliament have increased by 60% since the 2015 general election, according to new figures.