Shamrez Razaq is jailed for more than seven years after breaking the man's ankle with his car.
Surrey Search & Rescue says it is assisting police with the search for a man in his 60s at Sunbury.
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
The 150-year-old school has faced issues with black mould, mushrooms and water ingress from the roof.
Bridget the chihuahua has a small but important role in the new production of Don Pasquale.
Mae pedwar Aelod Seneddol Plaid Cymru wedi cefnogi galwadau am foicot chwaraeon ac economaidd ar Israel yn sgil y rhyfel yn Gaza.
Video shows the San Francisco Church in Iquique, Chile engulfed in flames, with smoke rising above it.
Man who has created thousand of temporary land art pieces uses death metal for inspiration.
What should England and Pakistan expect from the pitch in the second Test in Multan?
Some schools in north London are revising their phone policies to become smartphone free.
Keir Starmer tells BBC Newscast the job has been "much tougher than anything I've done before, but much better".
Mae Stephen Rule yn angerddol am annog pobl i ddysgu'r Gymraeg ar y cyfryngau cymdeithasol.
After a preliminary investigation a full formal investigation is required, councillors hear.
"He could be the next great" - meet the 14-year-old international goalkeeper hoping to one day make it in the Premier League.
Despite the lower yield, growers maintain that juices and local craft cider will still be flowing.
Those caught up in the Brighton hotel bomb share their memories of that night with the BBC.
Building pods are being brought to the Woking Community Hospital in convoys on Saturday and Sunday.
Twin sisters who were blown out to sea on an inflatable unicorn thank the volunteers who saved them.
The newly opened skate park has been designed to cater to all skill levels.
As Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton tore through Florida, some influencers ignored evacuation orders, risking their lives to post livestreams and stunts.
Zoe Johnston's neighbour offers free top-up lessons and helped her pass her test on the third attempt.
The Chinese game sold more than 4.5 million copies within 24 hours.
Bill Bickley says he was overwhelmed to fulfil his dream of playing at Bilston Town Halls' dance.
Mae sawl clwb rhedeg i ferched wed eu sefydlu'n ddiweddar er mwyn sicrhau fod merched yn teimlo'n ddiogel wrth redeg yn lleol.
The fundraiser has been recognised nationally for her "exceptional" work raising more than £28,000.