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An independent report criticises police handling of the investigation into the death of Harry Dunn.
The new show inspiring thousands of children in the UK's City of Culture
Sing Dance Leap is the first collaboration between Royal Ballet and Opera, Opera North and Northern Ballet.
Fillers, Botox and BBLs being carried out in public toilets, officials warn
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute found evidence of untrained and unlicensed practitioners giving cosmetic procedures.
'My baby died after I was ignored': More families call for NHS maternity inquiry
Almost 50 new families contact the BBC with concerns about inadequate care at maternity units in Leeds.
Trump's Iran dilemma exposes bitter split in president's circle
The conflict has pitted the isolationist and hawkish wings of the US leader's party against one another.
MP once on benefits calls cuts 'brutal' - as major Labour rebellion brews
A bill to enact cuts – part of a package aimed at saving £5bn by 2030 – arrives in Parliament on Wednesday.
Extreme heat is starting to change the way we holiday
With heatwaves likely to increase in some popular travel destinations around Europe, what does that mean for the future of the traditional summer beach holiday?
How investigators are uncovering what caused 'rarest of the rare' Air India crash
Every scorched cable, nut and bolt will be examined along with the black box to determine why it went down 30 seconds after take-off.
'Abuse never stops' - Lionesses to avoid social media
Alessia Russo and some of her England team-mates will not use social media during Euro 2025 because online abuse can be "really damaging".
Tennis icon Navratilova defected to the US 50 years ago. Would she do the same today?
The player who left communist Czechoslovakia to pursue her dreams tells the BBC she doesn't think a Trump-led government would let her in now.