Cumbria Police confirm the disappearance of Paul Taylor, from Annan, is now being treated as murder.
More than 50 Labour MPs defy Sir Keir to vote for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Rishi Sunak is determined to be seen to take this on but scepticism is justified, says the BBC's political editor.
Young British footballers are trying to help lowly ranked Pakistan qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
While not formal weddings, the services will be able to include the wearing of rings, prayers and a blessing from a priest.
Layla Moran tells the Commons a relative died due to their inability to access medical care.
Humza Yousaf says Michael Matheson made an "honest mistake" when he incurred the charges while on holiday.
Mary Jane Farquharson is now hoping she gets the chance to meet her favourite rapper.
It follows a Supreme Court ruling that a policy to send illegal migrants to Rwanda was unlawful.
Faye Mooney, 29, was caught in the crossfire between police and gunmen in Nigeria, an inquest hears.
The prime minister says a new government treaty will prove Rwanda is a safe country to send migrants to.
The schoolboys are questioned over the death of 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai in Wolverhampton.
Toby Kelly deliberately ran over Sheldon Flanighan and another man after they intervened in a fight.
Officers were "shocked" to discover 11 adults and four children "all unrestrained" in the vehicle.
The BBC understands the price paid to generate offshore wind electricity will rise by 50% to attract investment.
Paul Mosley was jailed in 2013 for his part in the arson attack in Derby.
The 24-hour bell at Beith Parish Church in Ayrshire ended after an environmental health complaint.
Mark Lang died two weeks after being hit by his own stolen van.
People in Bury and Hendon are watching the party's position on the Israel-Gaza war closely.
Falling inflation and rising wages ease cost of living pressures for some, but money is still very tight.
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