Overseas dentists may be provisionally registered to work in the UK without checks, plans say.
BBC Weather's Kawser Quamer went into a bit too much detail in her forecast on North West Tonight.
The 67-year-old, who was struggling to breathe, was told to go to her GP or a walk-in centre.
Plants and animals use colours to communicate a message we humans cannot see.
Betty was told gay people would go to hell, but wants to start an accepting, loving church for all.
Belfast's Adam Maxted is one of 12 islanders looking for love on the spin-off programme.
Farmers and vets say a new IT system for traceability in the agri-food sector is creating stress.
"Strap-ends" were used to weigh down the ends of fabric belts but silver ones are unusual finds.
Rail users travelling from King's Cross can expect disruption for the next four days.
British south Asian artists have historically been overlooked but now they are becoming mainstream.
D&D has been popping up across popular culture, including Stranger Things and Baldur's Gate 3.
You will need every available exam session to sit all your papers, and each can cost more than £50.
Some patients, especially newborns, need specially tested blood to ensure it does not cause harm.
The reported death of Putin critic Alexei Navalny and a possible royal rapprochement lead the papers.
The 'lost' 1975 documentary was discovered on eBay and will now be seen by some fans for the first time.
A dedicated cosplayer gives a glimpse into the world of conventions and events across Britain.
Noel Mooney says it would be "foolish" not to consider other ideas after 6,000 games were cancelled.
"I now have no career, no money, no pension, no nothing... they took that all away," Tony Downey tells the BBC.
Six-time Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy says he is "optimistic, positive and surrounded by love" after revealing cancer diagnosis.
The treatment will mean many people no longer needing to take more than 20 pills across the day.
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