Neil Astles' brother tells an inquest that he "had the vaccine even after Neil died".
Prosecco had become distressed by the loud bangs when she escaped from a farm and was hit by a car.
Rising ocean temperatures are having 'worrying' impacts on the deep ocean's ability to lock away our carbon emissions.
Gareth Bale is in "good shape" and ready to win his 100th cap for Wales, according to team-mate Wayne Hennessey.
Plans for a bypass road round a village in Snowdonia were first mooted 60 years ago.
Fly-half Finn Russell believes Scotland are ready to establish themselves as one of the top teams in the world.
Catalans Dragons back Arthur Mourgue signs an improved two-year deal with the 2021 Super League leaders' shield winners.
Cpl Alexander Tostevin had suffered from mental health issues since returning from Afghanistan.
Footballer Marcus Rashford talks about receiving his MBE and meeting Prince William at Windsor Castle.
Science journalist, Helen Briggs, is at COP26 to report for the BBC - she describes what life is like behind the scenes at the Glasgow summit.
James Geoghegan, 27, of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, is acquitted by a unanimous verdict.
Ex-Welsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips is named new chair of Premiership Rugby, to succeed Andy Higginson.
As England prepare to face New Zealand in the T20 World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday, BBC Sport looks at where the match could be won.
Should teams be given the ball back or not when they willingly put it out of play? Or is it more nuanced? Have your say.
British Olympic champions Duncan Scott, Tom Dean and Freya Anderson will compete in the International Swimming League play-offs, live on the BBC.
The public will be asked about introducing compulsory vaccines for new recruits to health and social care.
Round-up of the latest Cymru Premier fixtures.
Kieran Tierney should be fit for Scotland's World Cup qualifying visit to Moldova on Friday, says assistant coach John Carver.
The facts and figures around the rescue of a man who was stuck in a cave for two days.
Labour's party chair criticises the legal work of Sir Geoffrey Cox in the British Virgin Islands.
Ireland must be willing to adapt their gameplan if they are to defeat New Zealand on Saturday, says captain Johnny Sexton
Ernest Grusza was suffering from a psychotic episode and believed his "mother was the devil".
Tony Scholes is to leave after 17 years as Stoke City chief executive to take up a new role with the Premier League.
England Hockey is accused of "institutional and structural bias" by a club that appealed successfully against a 12-month suspended ban for breaching a code of conduct.
The UK government is ready to "step in" if Yorkshire and the ECB do not take "real action" following the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal.