Nearly 80 years ago a young lad arrived at a remote Navy base and fell in love with a certain plane.
Iain Packer was left free to continue attacking women while senior officers pursued a case against four Turkish men.
It is alleged he was part of a network of UK-based Bulgarians conducting surveillance for Russia.
The two hospitals in Nottingham are at the centre of a major inquiry into baby deaths and injuries.
A primary school and homes have been evacuated following the blast in Bury, Greater Manchester.
The Duke of Sussex fails to overturn a ruling which saw his security status downgraded in the UK.
The law involves a conditional amnesty for suspects and bans future inquests and civil actions.
It follows reports the firm has lobbied the regulator to allow it to raise bills by 40% and face lower fines.
Mr Pickle, the border terrier, loved the "exceptional" experience at Mam Tor, Derbyshire, his owner said.
The musician says his criminal record was the reason he has to shelve the British leg of his tour.
Paul Connell was offered the lead role at the cancelled event in a Glasgow warehouse.
Brian Low was killed while walking his black Labrador near Aberfeldy earlier this month.
Starmer asks when the Conservatives became "the Flat Earth Society" - while Sunak questions Labour's record on antisemitism.
Farmers are protesting in Cardiff Bay against a major overhaul of farm subsidies.
The former sub-postmaster told the BBC that the Post Office's business model is "dead in the water".
Scotland is the first country in the UK to give complainers free access to court transcripts in a new pilot scheme.
The BBC has seen draft amendments to a bill to ban landlords from evicting tenants without reason.
There have been 585 drugs-related deaths in NI over three years as campaigners call for action.
Unfair hiring practices and outdated attitudes are among barriers autistic people face, a review says.
Edith Thompson was executed more than a century ago after her lover fatally stabbed her husband.
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