The Northern Irish country singer recalls how an early exposure to Taylor Swift changed her life.
Saied Hussini, from London, is charged with conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm.
Street artist Dreph is celebrating immigration with murals around the UK.
Chase Johnsey is the first gender-fluid ballerina to dance with the English National Ballet.
Think you know England's landscape? These film locations might make you change your mind.
The West Midlands chief constable admits he has to "draw the bar higher" over what to investigate.
There is a "real buzz" around cycling thanks to Thomas's success at the Tour de France.
The weather continues to dominate, while Prince Charles' statement about a paedophile bishop also features on Saturday's front pages.
Ironman world record holder Tim Don tells BBC Sport about breaking his neck, spending three months in a metal halo and returning to the top of his sport.
Storms swept across the country, bringing hailstones, thunder and rain.
Tom Jones was due to perform at York Racecourse following a series of cancelled concerts by the star.
Social media sites should face regulation, the committee investigating fake news proposes.
Lucy McHugh's body was found in woodland in Southampton on Thursday morning.
The gang members, all aged 15, are handed life sentences for killing Jacob Abraham in December.
HM Revenue and Customs estimates the duty avoided would have been about £2m.
Teams from all three emergency services are in attendance together with a police helicopter.
Syrian refugee children are performing a poem they've written at this year's BBC Proms.
The Gossip Girl actor vehemently denied sexual assault allegations that were filed in Los Angeles.
For the first time since 1969, there are three soundtrack albums in the top five of the UK album chart.
The show's producers confirmed an "incident" involving "electronic devices" took place.
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