Videos shared online show an ambulance and a fire engine unable to get through anti-oil protests.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver says ensuring schoolchildren have nutritious meals will lead to a "better GDP".
A man is charged with several offences after three people suffered stab wounds in Bishopsgate.
Scientists think in the worst case more than a quarter of hospital beds may be full this winter.
The head of Britain's GCHQ intelligence agency says Russia is running short of munitions and friends.
The chart-topping singer-songwriter pleads not guilty and is due to stand trial next January.
The emergency move came as it warned a sell-off of government bonds was a "material risk" to financial stability.
Jessica Gallagher and Martin McGill were among 10 people who died in an explosion last Friday.
The jobless rate fell to 3.5%, figures show, but pay is failing to keep up with rising living costs.
Steve Rotheram says he did not want anybody prevented from visiting Liverpool because of the cost.
Needing a draw away to Italy to qualify for the 1998 World Cup, Glenn Hoddle's England made it a memorable night in Rome.
The Prince and Princess of Wales host a special show about mental health on Newsbeat.
Private company Spire Healthcare recalls a surgeon's patients, one of whom says he was left "broken".
Ministers want to make it easier for people to vote in Senedd and council elections.
Hopefully the celebrated Aardman animations will "add a bit of joy to any envelope" Royal Mail says.
Children are at risk of viewing harmful content by lying about their age online, according to Ofcom.
The National Audit Office will assess costs and benefits after an MP called it "a waste of money".
The first ever reduction in care worker numbers means more people are struggling to find the support they need.
A new generation of orchards born during lockdown is keeping old traditions alive.
Violent and sexual crimes were among 60 cases wrongfully dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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