Molly Russell's father says 'little has changed' six years after 14-year-old took her own life.
No-one has been able to find out the true identity of a baby named Gabriel by medics, even with DNA.
Sites under consideration could include the Chilterns, the Cotswolds and Dorset.
A new book on rifts within the Royal Family is continuing to make headlines on Wednesday's front pages.
A UK entrepreneur explains why his idea to build a car-sharing network like Airbnb didn't work out.
Older tenants are also struggling with essential bills as rents rise and the choice for tenants narrows.
After talks between UK and Greek leaders are cancelled, our Europe correspondent gauges the response in Athens.
The film based on one of Roald Dahl's most beloved characters has its world premiere in London.
It appears the book mistakenly named a Royal Family member alleged to have questioned the skin colour of Harry and Meghan's baby.
A decade since disaster struck a busy Glasgow pub, survivor Michael Byrne speaks of the impact the tragedy had on him.
Former Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy has spoken for the first time about the 2013 helicopter crash.
The game's governing body says there is a "definite need" to close the gap in knowledge.
British-Israeli Noam Sagi spoke to the BBC after his mother Ada was freed from Hamas captivity in Gaza.
Noam Sagi's mother Ada, 75, is one of the 12 hostages released by Hamas on Tuesday evening.
NHS Fife apologises after a woman was able to assist with patient care at St Andrews Community Hospital.
Stabbed Kelvin Ward is left to die in the street like "road kill", according to his partner.
Jobs will go across several back-office divisions in a move the union brands "disgraceful".
A practising barrister is reprimanded for the "seriously offensive and discreditable" conduct.
National Grid ESO's scheme offers some households a chance to save on energy bills during peak hours.
Dr David Sim has admitted sterilising a woman without her permission and without medical need.
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