The online retailer is taking on thousands more staff as it continues to expand in the UK.
One in four are financially stretched but reluctant to curb spending, according to research.
A heatwave is sweeping across Europe and scorching temperatures are expected in the UK next week.
New owners want to take fourth-tier Crawley Town all the way to the top, harnessing the volatile world of crypto-assets.
A consultation will ask for ideas on a range of topics including independence and Europe.
When Megan Thompson feels unwell, her employer gives her flexibility to take time out or time off.
The Stamping Ground's story is set to the music of the veteran Scottish rock band.
Parents tell BBC Scotland they feel children with extra needs are hit harder by cuts to summer programmes.
Workers at Network Rail and 14 train operators will now strike on 18 and 20 August, as well as 27 July.
Smoke from the fire at All Saints Church in Mudeford, Christchurch, can be seen from miles around.
The man, 19, was "frog-marched" out of his home in his underwear by armed police, his solicitors say.
The ex-chancellor wins the second round in an increasingly tense contest to replace Boris Johnson.
Toilet facilities at the airport are closed as a result of the outage.
A court hears Jonathan Peter Brooks hated Graeme Perks and wanted him "out of the way".
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says effigies of political leaders were "unjustifiable" and "indefensible".
Nottingham Coroner's Court hears Wynter Andrews's death was "a clear and obvious case of neglect".
People are being urged to stay hydrated and look out for vulnerable people as the heat builds.
The comedian cancelled shows last week after saying he was struggling with neck and throat pain.
The channel will be called BBC News and will replace the corporation's two existing news channels.
Myron Davies, 15, died and a girl, 14, was critically injured after falling at a quarry in Torfaen.
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