Eleanor Bradford believes there is not enough support for parents who adopt troubled children.
Supply chain issues could mean consumers will have less food choice this Christmas suppliers tell MPs.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan will not be involved in the BBC's Ashes coverage after being named in Yorkshire racism report.
Jake Notman attacked Lauren Bloomer during a psychotic episode after eating a cannabis brownie.
"Neopronoun", "cheugy" and "climate anxiety" also make this year's list.
Anthony Collins, 54, from Chatham, Kent, will serve two years and three months in prison.
Justice Secretary Dominic Raab says more caution should be applied in cases like Colin Pitchfork's.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday morning.
The child is being fostered by the parents of a carer who had sex with a mental health patient.
Areeb Khan began having symptoms just days before her age group were invited to get vaccinated.
BBC News NI spends time at the Ulster Hospital's emergency department as pressure continues to grow.
Kate Mitchell, who was found dead in Kenya, dedicated herself to helping others, her brother says.
Officially, the highest tax rate is 45% - but workers can end up paying more.
A new recruit tells us about her work as GCHQ try to sign up more women and minority trainees.
A new drive to get universities to help disadvantaged students via tough targets is announced.
Most of those who applied for compensation have yet to receive a penny, a report by MPs has found.
The hormonal treatment could lead to 8,450 more babies being born each year in the UK, experts say.
Stella Creasy learns of the new rule after appearing with her three-month-old at Westminster Hall.
Ministers back Lissie Harper's campaign to jail those who kill on-duty police and 999 workers for life.
Jeremy Renner returns as the Avengers' archer to explore his 'human' role in the Marvel universe.
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