Indiyah Polack and Babatunde Aléshé will be the hosts of this year's event, being held in Sheffield.
The government's school attendance initiative is labelled as "insulting" and "ableist".
Christopher Harrisson was found guilty of murder 45 years after he killed his ex-wife, Dr Brenda Page.
Breaching the deadline creates a legal duty for an early NI election but it has been delayed before.
Richard Sockett's father gave him all his savings after he was accused of theft by the Post Office.
Business owners on the industrial estate are worried somebody will get seriously injured.
Tom Bown, 85, is carrying on the tradition his grandfather started in the late 1800s.
The cost of replacing lost items or misreading information can be costly for those with ADHD.
Ghanaian-Scottish architect and educator Lesley Lokko receives the Royal Gold Medal for Architecture.
Cases are rising across England, with health officials encouraging people to get vaccinated.
The survival of the Rwanda bill and health news from the King and Princess of Wales lead the papers.
Thursday's strike will mean widespread disruption for health services, schools and public transport.
Bus firms are now using artificial intelligence to design their timetables.
Intelligence agency GCHQ say pictures of Colossus a reminder of the UK ingenuity that helped defeat Hitler.
Which? has said the best value fares are either unavailable or hidden among myriad of options on many machines.
A rail boss says improving train links between north and south Wales are "very costly to develop".
But experts warns Wales would face a "significant" challenge raising enough tax revenue.
The legislation will now head to the House of Lords where it is expected to face stiff opposition.
A Shotts Prison warden was left hallucinating and violent after inhaling drugs which were being taken by inmates.
As Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan passes a key vote, the BBC’s Peter Saull explains what happens next.
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