Wales has three national parks, but the Welsh government is consulting on whether to add a fourth.
A penny was "a lot of money", as a labourer earned about one to two pennies a day, an expert says.
Doctors have been teaching school pupils in London about what it is like to treat stab victims.
The robot mutants beat the Fab Four in a Saturday night TV ratings battle in the swinging 60s.
Jeremy Hunt hints there will be tax cuts but the papers are split in their assessment of what they will be.
A man tells the BBC he saw a teenager carrying away a child on the day Cheryl Grimmer vanished in 1970.
Ten years on from Hull gaining City of Culture, how has the 2017 celebration changed the city?
Neil Jones's team comes third in a European over-50s tournament, after he retired to practise full-time.
John McGinn and his Scotland team-mates are "living the dream" as they try to keep their minds off playing at a second consecutive European Championship next summer.
Nineteen-year old Muneeb's in-game Roblox experience has been visited more than 1.6bn times
A report says Ofsted is seen as "toxic" and inspectors should not have direct contact with schools.
The National Trust says climate change-linked extreme weather is now the biggest threat to its sites.
The BBC follows a mother battling to keep a dangerous sex offender away from her daughter.
The former Ukip and Brexit Party leader is earning £1.5m to appear on this year's show.
A suspect has been arrested and remains in custody following the attack in Birmingham.
There have been calls to replace a Victorian-era school building in Dingwall for 20 years.
The Home Office grants an Egyptian national leave to remain due to lack of treatment in his home country.
Soap star Sera Cracroft says she has now chosen to share her story in order to help others.
The stage and screen actor appeared in films including White Mischief and 1989's Lethal Weapon 2.
Dr Ahmed Sabra says “my heart is still bleeding for what I have witnessed and left behind“.
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