The retailer says crime levels in its stores have shot up by more than one third over the past year.
Relaxed licensing rules brought in during Covid in England and Wakes will soon come to an end.
The energy supplier's profits approach £1bn after it is allowed to make more money from household bills.
Eleven kittens born in captivity could help bring wildcats back from 'brink of extinction' in Scotland.
Andrew Malkinson served 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit.
The English National Opera is given a deadline extension of several years to move out of London.
A 16-year-old is due to appear in court charged with the murder of 17-year-old Charlie Cosser.
Gustave Die had to shave his body hair daily and be covered in paint for the hit movie.
The Scottish government is publishing the latest prospectus in its series of independence papers.
The UK government eases rules on Ukrainian cars after a year-long battle by refugee campaigners.
The proportion of housing complaints and inquiries in London is almost twice the England average.
The findings "provide evidence of a leading role for a woman in warfare on Iron Age Scilly".
The Irish singer who has died aged 56 is remembered as "radical and incredible".
Under Thai ownership the club won the Premier League before dropping out of English football's top tier.
Rising prices drive down the value of summer-holiday help for pupils on free school meals.
There will be 5,000 more beds and better planning, but fears remain about staffing and funding.
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk urges the regulator to use the "full force of sanctions" at its disposal.
The historic royal tradition of "swan upping" reveals a sharp decline in swan young on the River Thames.
Two mothers were bereaved in extraordinary circumstances - and vowed to keep fighting for the truth.
A charity says batteries for e-bikes should require third-party approval before being sold in the UK.
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