Three teenagers aged between 14 and 17 have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
The Met has created 12 LGBT+ community liaison officers as part of reforms to try to restore trust.
One woman tells how insects settled into her house amid reports of a big rise in cases of bees in homes.
Riots in France and a watchdog ruling on Jeremy Clarkson's column about Meghan make Saturday's papers.
The Foreign Office tells Britons it's "more important than ever" to get proper travel insurance.
Trainee pilots are urging the aviation watchdog to prevent others from losing money and qualifications.
A household in England, Wales and Scotland using a typical amount of energy will now pay £426 less a year.
The official photographer and fans remember when 150,000 fans descended on Milton Keynes.
The BBC One drama is about two siblings competing in the UK music industry.
Racism killed Stephen and it was blocking the truth about the case - writes Daniel De Simone.
Divided by history, rivalry and religion, but in 1959, for one night only, Celtic and Rangers came together to play as a combined XI. And the inspiration came from the depths of Loch Ness.
George Orwell's son Richard Blair speaks to the BBC to mark the 120th anniversary of his dad's birth.
James Nutley's parents live with unanswered questions over their 25-year-old son's disappearance.
Justine Greening tells BBC Newsnight domestic policy should not affect efforts to tackle human rights abuses.
Hugh Pym looks at whether the PM's workforce plan is the right way to fix problems in the health service.
A record 25,000 people complained about the piece, in which Clarkson said he "hated" the Duchess of Sussex.
Judge finds officer had 'objectively reasonable' belief the Tasering of Edwin Afriyie was necessary.
It is believed Fifa has told the club to pay more than €11m (£9.45m) to cover the fee.
The planned delivery of Glen Sannox by the end of the year is also in doubt after new problems are discovered.
The ex-official can start from September, but ministers say she may have broken civil service rules.
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