The BBC's Sean Dilley speaks to England fans after their team's win against Senegal in the World Cup.
The union rejected an offer from train companies which included an 8% pay rise over two years.
England will meet France in the World Cup quarter-finals on Saturday after an impressive demolition of Senegal at Al Bayt Stadium.
Two people have been arrested following the stabbing in Haydon End, Swindon.
Guests who spent three nights snowed in at the Tan Hill Inn during Storm Arwen return for a reunion.
A 27-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder over the head-on crash on Friday night.
The actress says the plight of a mother who runs life-saving support for her daughter "destroyed me".
The electronics retailer has switched to alternative delivery firms for the time being.
Police appeal for information after the driver lost control of the vehicle on a Manchester road.
Ngozi Fulani told the BBC her encounter with Lady Susan Hussey was like an "interrogation".
Chris Pincher stepped down from his government job in July following allegations he groped two men.
A delivery driver was forced at gunpoint to drive the device to a Londonderry police station last month.
An injured driver was cut free by crews and treated by paramedics.
The extent of the disruption is becoming clear as Fife becomes the latest council to confirm its plans.
Nadhim Zahawi says President Putin "wants to see" strikes, as he outlines plans to avoid disruption.
The Duke of Sussex records a special message for the military charity Scotty's Little Soldiers.
Ian Blackford insists he took the decision to step down as SNP Westminster leader after five years.
The Conservative Party chairman says the nurses union demand for a 19% pay rise would cost the NHS £10bn.
Two demonstrations were held in upmarket restaurants in London and Manchester on Saturday.
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