US musician and rock producer Steve Albini, who has worked with acts including Nirvana, PJ Harvey and Pixies, has died aged 61.
A teacher accused of having sex with two teenage boys laughed and said "Oh shut up! Stop saying that!" when one of them told her he wasn't old enough to drive, a court heard.
More than 100 homes were evacuated as an army bomb disposal team was deployed to the area after "a number of suspicious items" were found at a property.
Rishi Sunak will meet with university bosses in Downing Street on Thursday to call on them to take a "zero tolerance" approach to antisemitism.
Two "dangerous" men have been jailed for firearm offences after a loaded gun, 15 rounds of ammunition, and a "sinister" clown mask were found in the boot of their rental car.
Setting red lines is all very well, as long as you follow through when they are crossed. President Joe Biden knows that all too well.
A nursery worker has told a jury she felt responsible for the death of a baby girl in her care who she put to sleep on a beanbag, but did not believe her actions were the cause.
People are having to play "pharmacy bingo" - going from shop to shop to find stocks - as medicine shortages are worsening, experts have said.
The Welsh parliament has voted to approve an increase of more than 50% in its number of members.
Independent US presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr has said that a worm once got into his brain and ate part of it before the parasite died.
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences.
Andrew Tate has been served with civil proceedings papers in Romania on behalf of four British women, their lawyers have said.
A mother from Wrexham has been awarded more than half a million pounds in damages for injuries she suffered during childbirth.
Reality star Georgia Harrison has told MPs how the leaking of a video of herself having sex with Stephen Bear - filmed without her consent - spread like a "house fire".
Donald Trump's lawyer has been told by a judge to stop the former president from "cursing audibly" and "shaking his head" during Stormy Daniels' testimony at his hush money trial.
Legislation dubbed the "Taylor Swift bill" has passed in Minnesota in an effort to help people buy concert tickets.
Two people have admitted leaving several restaurants without paying bills worth more than £1,000.
Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke has defected to the Labour Party.
High street bank TSB has announced 250 job losses and the closure of 36 branches.
Marathon organisers have apologised to runners after the course was found to be "too long".
A British girl has had her hearing restored after becoming the first person worldwide to take part in a pioneering new gene therapy trial.
A Texas lawyer was shot and killed outside a McDonald's after trying to calm down an angry customer, police say.
England and Manchester City footballer Jack Grealish has been fined for speeding in a 30mph zone.
Police called to reports of a crocodile seen in flood water near an English village have escaped unharmed after discovering locals were fooled by a replica.
The King and Prince Harry won't meet up on Wednesday during the Duke of Sussex's trip to the UK due to a timetable clash between a royal garden party and an Invictus Games event.