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Many care workers say it is a rewarding job, so the task is how to get more people in the UK to apply.
Inside the tiny Highland school with just two pupils
Duror Primary in the Highlands has been saved after locals campaigned to stop its planned closure.
Ex-UK Special Forces troops break silence on 'war crimes' by colleagues
Veterans who served with the SAS and SBS give BBC Panorama eyewitness accounts of alleged executions.
Chris Mason: Why Labour aims to buck 25-year trend of rising legal migration
While the focus is on legal immigration, it is expected that ministers will discuss illegal immigration.
Eurovision act Remember Monday: 'The closer we get, the hungrier we become'
As rehearsals continue in Basel, Sweden, the UK's Eurovision act say want to avoid "nul points".
Baftas 2025: A wedding dress, party plans and Alan Cumming's four suits
Find out all the backstage drama from this year's Bafta TV awards.
From Kardashian popcorn to pancakes - is the protein health craze worth it?
A rising number of food products contain claims about being a source of protein or being rich in it.
The rare disease in a remote town where 'almost everyone is a cousin'
Many children in a Brazil town lost the ability to walk, so one scientist set about discovering why.
The story of one of the worst disasters in football history
In 1985, a fire ripped through the wooden stands at Bradford City’s Stadium
Amorim admits he may have to leave if poor form continues
United's appalling finish to the campaign hit another low note at Old Trafford as they lost to a West Ham side that had failed to win any of their previous eight games.