Judd Trump auctions off the Louis Vuitton shoes he wore while winning the 2019 World Championship to raise money for charity.
Sean Orman is alleged to have shot Bradley Welsh outside his Edinburgh home two years ago.
Tom Price, of Bonvilston, Vale of Glamorgan, was also banned for life from keeping animals.
A former police solicitor denies perverting the course of justice in the aftermath of the 1989 disaster.
Three people with long Covid describe how it affects their lives and how difficult it is to get help.
The royal couple meet farmers as part of their first public engagement since Prince Philip's death.
The PM should say who paid for his Downing Street flat refurbishment, says the shadow health secretary.
New Zealand scrum-half TJ Perenara confirms interest in a switch to rugby league after being approached by the Sydney Roosters.
Boris Johnson kept the home secretary in post, saying she had not broken Whitehall's rules.
Liverpool make a pre-tax loss of £46m for the year ending 31 May, 2020 as the club feels the "initial impact" of the coronavirus pandemic.
Banbridge rider Simon Reid is to ride a Yamaha in the British Superstock 600cc series in 2021, with support from Quattro Plant Racing.
Lacey Turner has has two miscarriages and believes the current system needs reforming.
The Scottish Cup semi-final between St Mirren and St Johnstone will be live on BBC One Scotland on Sunday, 9 May.
The alleged abuse happened 40 years ago in Swansea when Kevin Johns' accuser was 14, a court hears.
The Canal and River Trust says the man who died after being assaulted was a member of its team.
Players' union chief Gordon Taylor denies his organisation has been "asleep" over dementia in football and wished he had "unlocked" the issue.
Neil Robertson establishes a 5-3 lead over Kyren Wilson in the opening session of their World Championship quarter-final.
Women's Six Nations champions England will face "another level of intensity" when they play France in Lille on Friday, says full-back Ellie Kildunne.
Ian Rivers, who escaped across Syria in 2013, plans to row across the North Atlantic alone in May.
Goals, late goals and penalty drama - watch some of the best bits of an eventful Scottish Cup quarter-final round (UK only).
Jonty Bravery threw a six-year-old boy from a 10th floor viewing platform at London's Tate Modern.
Dr Christian Jessen is being sued by First Minister Arlene Foster for tweeting an unfounded rumour.
The bell has been mostly silent since 2017, during a refurbishment that has gone £18m over budget.
Sixteen people have now been arrested in the investigation into claims of ill-treatment of patients.
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