Prices fell 1.4% in November as higher interest rates put off buyers, Nationwide says.
The boy is due in court later charged with the fatal stabbing of Kyle Hackland, 17, on 22 November.
Made in the 1950s, it was the BBC's first documentary about gay men but the work was later lost.
The former Leeds Rhinos player is appearing on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
A former head of the civil service says the government is making the task more complicated.
More people are foraging from the land as a way to make ends meet, says an experienced forager.
Yusuf Mahmud Nazir died after he was sent home from Rotherham Hospital.
HMS Glasgow takes its first trip down the River Clyde on a semi-submersible barge.
Julie Davis tells the BBC she wants more information from the investigation to find her son, Levi.
Sir Angus Deaton and Richard Henderson return to the Borders secondary they both attended.
Batteries thrown into household rubbish bins cause about 700 fires a year in waste facilities, a survey suggests.
Holyrood's finance committee says it is difficult to assess whether the service is affordable or sustainable.
Each of the UK's 31 million taxpayers may have to pay £200 to bail out the failed energy company.
Woman, 85, endured "agonising" wait, with paramedics warning problems likely to worsen.
BBC Analysis editor Ros Atkins looks at why millions of UK homes don’t have adequate home insulation – and what the government plans to do about it.
Studies show less than 5% of the music industry is female. This business is trying to change that.
Thursday's papers focus on the race row embroiling Buckingham Palace, and a warning over Covid in the UK.
The cost of living crisis also means people try to heat meals on their radiators, Mark Seed says.
Costumes, props and visual effects used to bring Philip Pullman's novels to life are exhibited.
Christine McVie, who played with Fleetwood Mac and wrote some of their most famous songs, has died.
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