The ex-chancellor recalls his brother's 2018 death in an interview to mark World Mental Health day.
Courts will begin hearing cases from Tuesday as criminal barristers accept a new pay deal.
The Fawlty Towers star will appear on the network alongside satirist Andrew Doyle from next year.
An otter is captured raiding fish from a garden pond in the New Forest.
As MPs return to Westminster, the prime minister signals that she's in listening mode, says the BBC's Chris Mason.
Stefan Sylvestre received a life sentence in 2009 after throwing sulphuric acid at Katie Piper's face.
The Bank of England doubles the daily limit on its emergency bond-buying programme during its final week.
Police believe the woman had been a passenger in a vehicle that crashed hours earlier.
Nicola Sturgeon will tell the SNP conference that green energy could be the basis of a fairer economy.
The first people on the scene in Creeslough cleared rubble to make way for the emergency crews.
The private plane flew under a parked passenger jet before coming to a stop next to a road.
First-time buyers worry about inflation as building society boss warns of difficulty for borrowers.
Kay Crewdson, who lost two babies to miscarriage, says she will "talk about them as long as I live".
The former BBC Radio 5 Live and Blue Peter presenter was diagnosed at the age of 42.
The 12th Man group is trying to help men to talk about their feelings in everyday settings.
New dynamic pricing model is designed to stop touts from profiting on the secondary market.
The commemorative 50p coins carry the late monarch's image as they were made before she died.
The MP had backed Liz Truss's rival for PM but his appointment comes amid calls for party to unite.
Actor Tommy Jessop and Panorama investigate the avoidable deaths of people with a learning disability.
State bodies accused of serious abuses in the Gulf nation have received £1.8m from the UK this year.
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