Jack Quinn, who defied orders to rescue the crew of a burning boat, died in January aged 99.
Follow live text commentary as Harry Kane's faltering Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich visit Freiburg.
The Nigerian Afrobeats star appears in religious regalia and throws money at his dancers.
Rangers boss Philippe Clement describes the uncertainty around handball rules as the "grey zone" and would like clearer regulations to help officials.
The BBC speaks to Iranians voting in the first elections since the 2022 anti-government protests.
Portsmouth sign free agent Wales international midfielder Lee Evans, who left Ipswich Town last month.
He is the second child killed after being hit by a bin lorry in Scotland this month.
The Labour leader claims George Galloway only won because his party withdrew support for its own candidate.
Shakira Spencer was tortured and starved by three people she had believed to be friends.
Senga Murray spent more than 20 years as Rangers' resident artist, producing over 100 pieces including creating the club's '55 Titles' mural.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was buried at a cemetery on the outskirts of Moscow
The silicon chip plant's buyout by a Chinese-owned company had raised national security fears.
Former Republic of Ireland boss Brian Kerr returns to the international set-up for the March friendlies against Belgium and Switzerland.
Swansea City head coach Luke Williams says his team must improve their poor home record of just four wins this season.
A soft treat is placed on a zip-lock bag over a canvas allowing the dogs to create patterns.
BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg marks St David's Day by playing Ar Lan y Môr on the piano.
Sibu was described by staff as an "iconic figure at the zoo since he arrived 40 years ago this year".
Mae'r brodyr Croft wedi gadael carfan focsio Prydain ac yn beirniadu bwrdd rheoli'r tîm.
Awydd noson allan yn gwrando ar fand Cymraeg? Dyma restr o uchafbwyntiau gigs mis Mawrth.
Rishi Sunak spoke to BBC Scotland News ahead of his address to the Scottish Conservatives' spring conference.
The government says Blackpool has been chosen because of a rising number of poor properties.
Police are investigating after a man wearing a skullcap was told his religion "supports killing Muslims".
There will only ever be 21 million bitcoins, and US financial giants are buying up thousands.
A court hears a Stormont department's case against claims it failed to fully test diesel car emissions.
The lawsuit accuses the firm of abandoning its founding principle of benefiting humanity.