Photos of the pop megastar which were taken by a childhood friend are on show in a new exhibition.
A thousand people have donated to a fundraising page following the death of Kiera Alexis Devine.
Fredo the Amur leopard is now registered on a zoological "dating site" as part of a breeding programme.
Victoria Atkins says she has always been absolutely "scrupulous" in declaring her interests.
A Labour MP who abstained on the Gaza vote is accused of having "blood" on her hands.
An attempted murder investigation is under way after the incident at Leicester Square station in London.
Shoppers bought less in October amid higher prices, rising living costs and poor weather.
Two-year-old Awaab Ishak died after being exposed to mould at his Rochdale home in December 2020.
Angela Kirkpatrick is concerned about what stopping the treatment will do to her symptoms.
Inspectors issue urgent improvement notice to Bedford Prison due to grim conditions and violence.
The government's controversial Rwanda scheme is still making the front pages on Friday.
Bafta-winning Lenny Rush, 14, will join Alex Scott, Ade Adepitan and Jason Manford as hosts of the show.
Wild swans are stopping off further north as winters become milder, experts say.
Demand for childcare in England will rise once government increases funded hours, BBC News analysis suggests.
They are now likely to say ill-health affects their job as the middle-aged did 10 years ago.
It could be used instead of, or with, HRT for hot flushes and sleep changes, says new guidance.
Retailers are investing in high-tech and low-tech measures to tackle an increase in theft.
How to make sense of what politicians mean when they say there is no scope for tax cuts.
The action follows a last-ditch attempt by the Department of Justice to avoid a strike.
Councils say the money is a "significant boost" but call for longer term funding to repair roads.
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