Twenty-three-year-old Amy, her mum and her nan discuss how safe they feel in public as women.
A month-long operation by Rwandan troops reverses militant gains in northern Mozambique.
After years of delay, Western Balkan states want proof the EU is serious about them joining.
Fair Shot Café brings training and employment opportunities to young people with learning disabilities.
As the Taliban swept through Afghanistan they opened the jails. Women lawyers are paying the price.
Two musicians in Indian-administered Kashmir find inspiration in the territory's ongoing turmoil.
A 22-bedroom hotel and a bunkhouse are being built at Nevis Range near Fort William.
Olympic shot putter Raven Saunders talks to BBC Sport about making a stand at Tokyo 2020, TikTok, LGBTQ+ visibility and putting her mental health first.
Public Health Scotland linked a conference by the sportswear giant in Edinburgh to 39 virus cases.
Manchester United's owners have put up another 9.5 million shares, with a value of $186.86m (£137.12m), for sale.
Judges at the Supreme Court are to announce whether two bills passed by MSPs will be allowed to stand.
An employment tribunal accepts evidence of an "horrific" culture in part of Police Scotland.
Republic of Ireland striker Callum Robinson says he has chosen not to be vaccinated against Covid-19, despite twice contracting the virus.
Frustrated patients at one GP surgery tell receptionists "if I die, it's your fault".
NHS Wales must focus on cutting greenhouse gas emissions alongside Covid crisis, says outgoing boss.
From planting trees to cutting pollution, NHS staff are making hospitals greener in their free time.
Welsh cyclist Elinor Barker reveals she is expecting her first child and was pregnant when she won silver at the Tokyo Olympics.
The PM will promise a high-wage, high-skill economy, as he makes his Conservative conference speech.
Arsenal lose a game for the first time since February as Barcelona's Asisat Oshoala haunts her old club in the Women's Champions League.
Wrecsam yn cael gêm gyfartal adref yn erbyn Chesterfield ac yn aros yn y deuddegfed safle yn y tabl.
The company rejects claims, made by an ex-employee to US Congress, that its products harm children.
A much-changed Linfield progress to the quarter-finals of the County Antrim Shield with a 1-0 win over Ards at Windsor Park.
Jeff Plevey died when the derelict church in Cardiff collapsed while he worked on its demolition.