The DJ hosted programmes on the BBC for more than four decades, including his popular afternoon show.
Graham Jones, a former Labour MP, is facing an investigation after allegations he made comments about Israel.
Guy's Hospital has apologised to more than 100 woman whose eggs and embryos may have been damaged.
Iain Packer, who denies Ms Caldwell's murder, said he did not stop immediately when she told him to.
Mahnoor Cheema, 17, says she still has spare time despite the number of subjects she studies.
The retailer's shops will remain open as usual while the administrators try to save the UK firm.
Three women displayed images of paragliders, "celebrating" the Hamas tactic, at a pro-Palestinian march.
Louis Perrin's parents say they are "blown away" by the donation to adapt their home.
Pay, excluding bonuses, grew by 6.2% in the last three months of 2023 compared with the year before.
Mobile and tablet apps are unaffected, meaning users can still download BBC shows to watch later.
Carl Hughes, 60, was found in his bedroom gym with a 60kg barbell across his neck.
The Soho Theatre in London said it was "sorry and saddened" by the incident.
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She was speaking on Radio 2 after hearing the legendary DJ has died aged 69.
Archive footage shows Dame Anita Roddick talking about her company's success, in an 1984 interview.
The London hotel hosts many famous names, but one furry resident is the perhaps its most famous.
Esther Ghey was speaking at a vigil in Warrington for her daughter, one year since Brianna's death.
Members of the public caught a glimpse of the King and the Queen as they walked outside St Mary Magdalene Church.
Labour's withdrawal of support for Rochdale candidate Azhar Ali and a Coronation Street star's debt leads the papers.
Piran Ditta Khan, 75, denies murdering the police officer in Bradford in 2005.
Darren Steel denies "brutally" murdering his brother at a house in Swansea.
Tracy Menhinick gave the child "industrial amounts" of laxative, causing his growth to be stunted.
Caoimhe Archibald says the offer does not provide a "sustainable solution" to public sector pay demands.
Nicky Campbell pays tribute to Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright, who has died aged 69.
Seven women say Devon and Cornwall Police failed to investigate claims of sexual violence against officers.
The foreign secretary accuses four people of threatening Palestinians at gunpoint and forcing them off land.
A key parliamentary committee says the asylum plan is incompatible with UK human rights safeguards.
King Charles waved to members of the public as he attended church in Norfolk with Queen Camilla.