Some parents contacted schools over a leaflet which made claims about curriculum changes.
Tom Parker and Laura Nuttall died from brain cancer - now their mothers share a desire to help others.
There are currently over 100 cats at Battersea's London centre that are in need of a new home.
On results day, three teenagers reveal the unusual conditions they studied for their exams under.
Data seen by BBC News shows fast-track airport services and heel stoppers were bought for former FM Nicola Sturgeon.
UK retail sales growth slowed to 1.5% in July after rain put shoppers off buying summery items.
More than 144,000 students across the country will learn how they have done by text, email and post.
Ministry of Defence reveals scheme to develop new communications system for military.
How a master of disguise and a secret bunker were uncovered in a major drugs bust 40 years ago.
Callum Rycroft, 12, from Leeds, was killed on the M62 in West Yorkshire on Saturday.
The Crooked House pub, once known as "Britain's wonkiest pub", is demolished two days after a fire.
Chief economist Huw Pill has warned that food prices may never return to levels previously seen.
Madeleine Savory, 15, died at Ipswich Hospital a week after making an attempt on their life.
MPs are investigating the lack of boots designed for women and girls, amid concern about injuries.
With cooler than average temperatures in July, hopes of sun and heat lie on the rest of August.
Lance O'Connor is accused of making comments motivated by hostility towards transgender identity.
The walkout will affect routine services in England, but emergency care will be provided.
A deal to buy the failed battery firm now looks uncertain after the final payment was missed.
The Alliance Party made a legal challenge to the result for Derry City and Strabane District Council.
The bodies of two men and woman were discovered after they failed to return from the Aonach Eagach Ridge.
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