Weather presenter Stav Danaos explains why the UK is facing an amber heat warning.
Pouria Zeraati, who was stabbed outside his London home last month, speaks to the BBC about his attack.
Manchester police pursue a car reported stolen with the owner's 89-year-old mother still inside it.
This week, Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said the UK wouldn't block arms exports to Israel.
Seema Misra was eight weeks pregnant with her second child when she was wrongly imprisoned.
The British-Iranian national spoke to the BBC about her PTSD after being imprisoned in Iran.
The cousin of Kulsuma Akter, who was killed in Bradford, tells the BBC that the family want justice, not revenge.
Before the King, only his mother Queen Elizabeth II had featured on UK banknotes.
Victims of the Post Office scandal tell their own stories of how they were accused of criminality.
Sharon Brown, a former post-submistress talks about her ordeal for the first time, as the Post Office inquiry resumes.
Russ Cook, nicknamed "Hardest Geezer", has finished his challenge of running the length of Africa.
Watch moments from the BBC's 2019 interview with Prince Andrew, which has been turned into a Netflix film.
Stormy, windy... and surprisingly warm. Stav Danaos explains what to expect as Storm Kathleen approaches.
Killed aid worker James Kirby "just wanted to help people", his family says.
The King spoke to crowds and shook people's hands after the Easter Sunday service in Windsor.
Well-wishers gather at Windsor Castle as King attends Easter service
Olly, who has Down's syndrome, was prevented from entering a trampoline park without a GP letter.
Comedian Ed Gamble swapped a hot dog for a cucumber in his posters on the London Underground.
Queen Camilla will hand out the traditional "Maundy money" on the King's behalf, at Worcester Cathedral.
The Queen thanked two girls at a farmers' market for making signs for Catherine, Princess of Wales.
Police knock on the door of a house where an attack has been reported, but do not enter