NHS system for seriously ill people requiring home care is struggling to provide sufficient support.
Anastatia Mayers and Keisha Schahaff won a place on Virgin Galactic's second commercial flight in a prize draw.
Unite members will take industrial action when schools return after the summer break.
MPs demand government action on the growing problem of 'tech-enabled' domestic violence.
James Gallagher meets the scientists who work at one of the most secretive research bases in the UK.
Companies who repeatedly employ illegal migrants face fines up to £60,000 per breach under new rules.
Seren Price is the youngest climber to do the Three Peaks challenge in under 48 hours.
England's wait for a first Netball World Cup title continues after Australia defeat the Roses to win the event for a 12th time.
England face Nigeria in the last 16 of the Women's World Cup with momentum on their side but must avoid complacency, says manager Sarina Wiegman.
Police say several people stopped to help after the incident in Burnley.
About 1,750 homes and businesses in Leslie have been left without water after the burst.
The boy was struck on the eastbound carriageway of the M62 but the driver did not stop, police say.
At least 57 people contracted diarrhoea and vomiting after the event, health officials confirm.
Members of the Balpa union have "serious concerns" over schedules put in place during Covid.
The vitcim, who is in his 20s, was taken to hospital with burns on his body and face and is in a serious condition.
The immigration minister insists the barge at Portland is safe and will not be hit by more delays.
It was reported that the man was shot by number of masked men in Cranbrook Garden.
The popular Crooked House at Himley, near Dudley, is completely destroyed by a blaze.
England midfielder Keira Walsh could be available for their Women's World Cup last-16 tie with Nigeria on Monday if she "recovers well", says manager Sarina Wiegman.
The greeting cards firm is reportedly facing financial difficulties and its third rescue since 2012.
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