'Giggly laugh and big smile' will be missed, says wife of beach stabbing victim
The family of personal trainer Amie Gray say their hearts are "forever broken".
The family of personal trainer Amie Gray say their hearts are "forever broken".
The 12-person jury leaves the courtroom to consider the former president's fate in his historic criminal trial.
Labour leader says MP's suspension has been lifted but no decision taken on if she can be a party candidate.
The 12-person jury leaves the courtroom to consider the former president's fate in his historic criminal trial.
Grindavik's mayor says larger lava flows than usual are heading towards the largely abandoned area.
A new volcanic eruption has begun on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula, throwing up magma plumes of up to 50m.
The BBC addresses reports about Giovanni Pernice's alleged teaching methods on Strictly Come Dancing.
The film is a sequel to 2016's Moana, which was a box office success and scored two Oscar nominations.
Trudy Ederle, the first woman to swim across the English Channel, is reintroduced to audiences.
Nat Sciver-Brunt's unbeaten century leads England to a 178-run thrashing in the third ODI to seal a series win against Pakistan.
Women's Super League champions Chelsea appoint Lyon boss Sonia Bompastor as their manager, replacing Emma Hayes.
Bayern Munich appoint Vincent Kompany as their new head coach on a three-year deal after agreeing a compensation package with Burnley.
Speaking at a rally in Hackney, the veteran MP says she is being "banned" from standing for the party.
The Brighton Kemptown MP says he will be "exonerated" but has been told he can not stand as a Labour candidate.
Labour leader says MP's suspension has been lifted but no decision taken on if she can be a party candidate.
Ministers accuse doctors' union of "cynical" tactics with walkout due to start on 27 June in England.
Party pledges to achieve goal within five years as it sets out steps to tackle backlog in England.
It will give seriously ill patients and their families access to a second opinion.
The BBC can reveal insulation fitted under government schemes could have failed in hundreds of thousands of homes.
Daniel Kretinsky said that potentially owning the business would come with huge responsibility.
This probably caused injuries to those without seatbelts, who rose out of their seats and fell back down.
The videogame is the biggest title ever to be made available on a subscription service from day one.
Latest generation of products not becoming part of people’s "routine internet use", researchers say.
A full-scale strike at the firm could have an impact on the global supply chains of electronics.
The Conservatives say they would replace some degrees with 100,000 new apprenticeships per year.
An exam invigilator shares her secrets: No squeaky shoes, no jingling keys and watch out for amorous pigeons.
Overseas students are struggling to pay tuition fees amid a currency crisis in Nigeria.
Europe's Earthcare satellite will tell us if the planet could lose the cooling effect of clouds.
How the beavers of west London are improving the local landscape for residents.
'I thought why don’t we give it a try?' said student Swapnil Shrivastav, after inspiration struck.