New proposals would see motorists have to buy permits to enter Bath's city centre security zone.
The replica skeleton will be assembled over four days at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum.
The Scottish Prison Service said the cause was a huge increase in convictions for gang-related crime.
BBC Wales is given exclusive access as advanced paramedics strive to treat patients at home.
Photographer Harry George Hall captures skaters during a rare moment when conditions are just right.
Giorgia Green's parents want clearer product labelling to warn of the potential dangers.
PC Luke Watson earned the nickname after a flawless record in footraces against suspects.
A helicopter fitted with a device which can detect reflective material and even credit cards is being used.
It's hoped a ruling to define what a property landlord is will help tenants in some of England's worst homes.
The strike across 30 services in England is the latest action by NHS staff in the pay dispute.
More than 100 charities warn unaccompanied child asylum seekers housed in hotels are at risk.
Politicians and journalists are being targeted with espionage attacks, the UK government is warning.
Several of Thursday's papers lead with the West's commitment to send tanks to Ukraine.
More than 25,000 members of Unite, Unison and Nipsa walk out over pay and conditions.
Up to £200 was offered by some banks to switching customers - prompting the most moves since 2013.
The future of the planet and the global economy are entwined in a potentially risky geopolitical game.
Car production in the UK continued to fall last year, lagging further behind the US and EU.
Scotland's education secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville also move to stop school hours being reduced.
Experts says it is a "hugely dangerous time" as numbers of young recruits increase.
Downing Street's confidence in Nadhim Zahawi is draining away, says BBC Political Editor Chris Mason.
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