Actors say the end of the 23 year-old BBC medical drama is a massive loss"for cast and crew.
Surrey Police wants to speak to anyone with dash or doorbell camera footage from the area.
Labour overturned huge Conservative majorities to win by-elections in Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth.
Thomas Cook's first package excursion began in 1841 when he hired a train to Loughborough.
James Blake tells his story of travelling to Thailand to find scammers impersonating him.
Polling expert Prof Sir John Curtice says the results corroborate the message that the Tories are in electoral trouble.
Sir Ken Dodd's foundation will help to fund a learning space at Blackpool's new Showtown museum.
The front pages continue to focus on the conflict in Gaza and Israel - with some reporting fears a wider conflict could erupt in the region.
Sarah Edwards calls the result incredible and says it was not something the party was expecting.
The party overturns Nadine Dorries's 24,664 majority to win a Commons seat held by the Tories since 1931.
A fall in the number of avian influenza outbreaks is welcomed by the UK's Christmas turkey farmers.
In Hastings, 500 homeless families are in temporary accommodation, costing the council £5.6m this year.
Staffing, funding and cost of living pressures mean a greater risk of an unfair system, says watchdog.
Robert Carlyle reveals which Labour politician he based his Conservative prime minister character on.
Counting is under way in two by-elections for seats in the House of Commons.
London's James Morden Centre wins the Riba Stirling Prize for its approach to elderly living.
The body of a 57-year-old woman was recovered from the river during a danger to life warning.
RMT boss Mick Lynch said members had provided a "decisive mandate" for further action.
Wark made the announcement exactly three decades after she first presented the BBC Two news show.
Arriva Buses Wales says lowering the default speed limit has led to an "impact on punctuality".
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