Britain's Alice Tai wins her second title as Becky Redfern claims her first gold medal at the Paris Paralympics.
A pilot initiative launched in February but cannot continue because legislative change is needed.
Four men all deny conspiring to “unlawfully and maliciously” inflict grievous bodily harm to Katungua Tjitendero.
Friends, family and the athletics community pay tribute to Ugandan runner Rebecca Cheptegei.
A fundraising campaign has been launched for a statue of Jones in his hometown of Colwyn Bay.
Captain Aaron Ramsey says he has “unfinished business” with Wales before the first game under new boss Craig Bellamy against Turkey.
Michel Barnier is named as the new French prime minister.
Huw Glover, who practised in Featherstone, is suspended and removed from the medical register.
Henry Moeran is with Jonathan Agnew and Stephan Shemilt to preview England’s final test
Michigan teenager Jordan DeMay killed himself less than six hours after being tricked into sharing explicit images online.
Gisèle Pélicot, 72, was raped by unknown men over the course of 10 years, after being drugged to sleep by her husband.
Ashford's Callie-Ann Warrington secured a silver medal in the 100m butterfly in the S10 category.
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado says foreign nations should recognise Edmundo González as Venezuela's president.
Gavin and Stacey fans were delighted as Rob Brydon returned to Barry for the show's final episode.
Justin Rose urges Ryder Cup team-mate Jon Rahm to retain DP World Tour membership, to ensure he is eligible for next year.
He has offered to accept a guilty verdict in his tax evasion case, his lawyer tells the BBC.
Fans of the show cheered as Rob Brydon arrived on set in Barry dressed as his character Uncle Bryn.
Zimbabwe head coach Michael Nees says his return to the country that hosted his first taste of international management means he has "closed the circle".
The decision to scrap plans at the former air base has been made by the Home Office.
There are rumours that employees will be given notice very soon, Conservative MP Martin Vickers says.
Former headmaster Paul Dunleavy denies 37 charges of historical sexual abuse.
The Israeli military says it targeted an “armed terrorist cell” in Tubas overnight.
Wales captain Aaron Ramsey says he never considered international retirement as he targets qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
The navy said a Merlin Mk4 helicopter ditched during night-flying exercises.
If by Christmas Mr Barnier still happens to be in office, it will be seen as a job pretty well done.