Families who lost babies to pseudomonas tell a report into the infection outbreak that a lack of information from senior health staff added to their grief and confusion....
Jeremy Hunt sent a congratulatory text to News Corp executive James Murdoch hours before he was asked to judge its bid for BSkyB, the Leveson Inquiry has heard....
A Kent councillor is cautioned for leaving a message, which said "with a bit of luck you'll get Aids", on another councillor's phone....
Chancellor George Osborne drops plans to limit tax relief on charitable donations after protests from charities - the latest in a series of Budget U-turns....
The Supreme Court dismisses a disabled man's appeal against Cambridgeshire County Council's funding of his care package....
Lawyers investigating allegations that Rangers used dual contracts to pay players receive documents from the club, BBC Scotland learns....
A selection of photos from Day 13 of the Olympic torch relay as it moves from Stoke-on-Trent to Bolton....
A recent piece on the mystery of Dark Day prompted many readers to email fanciful explanations. Here are 15 of the best....
The Metropolitan Police was not corrupt in its handling of the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, an internal report claims....
The parents of six children who died in a house fire in Derby appear in court charged with their murder....
A Nottinghamshire Police detective is jailed for eight years for raping a woman in her home....
Andy Murray plays through an injury scare to beat Jarkko Nieminen in four sets to reach the French Open third round....
Rory Cellan-Jones gets a sneak preview of the wi-fi access which will be available at London Underground stations this summer....
Two men appear in court charged with terrorism offences following the discovery of pipe bombs in County Tyrone....
The widow of a firefighter who died after a warehouse blaze in Warwickshire says senior fire officers "should hang their heads in shame"....
Prime Minister David Cameron's former director of communications Andy Coulson is to "vigorously contest" a perjury charge....
The growing hobby of trying to control dreams...
Your Silver and Golden Jubilee memories...
BAE Systems is planning to cut 105 jobs at its Glascoed munitions factory in Monmouthshire, blaming "very challenging" market conditions....
Introducing profit making into state schools risks creating a "quick buck" culture, says Labour's Stephen Twigg....
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