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Korda wins Chevron Championship to match LPGA record
World number one Nelly Korda wins the Chevron Championship and matches the LPGA record for successive victories.
'I only run in the park and don't go out at night'
A campaign to stop the abuse of female runners in Bradford has revealed some of the harassment they face.
'I only run in the park and don't go out at night'
A campaign to stop the abuse of female runners in Bradford has revealed some of the harassment they face.
Man with robot voice finally finds his Walsall accent
Daniel Challis, who uses a communication device, wanted a regional accent to sound like his family.
Everest mountaineer's letters released 100 years on
The letters include the final words George Mallory, who died climbing the mountain, sent to his wife.
Everest mountaineer's letters released 100 years on
Former Cambridge University student George Mallory died climbing the mountain in 1924.
Desperate search for crew in Japan helicopters crash
Seven navy men are still missing after two helicopters apparently crashed during night drills.
Fresh inquest ordered into death of IRA man McCann
Joe McCann, an Official IRA man, was fatally shot near his Belfast home in 1972.
House prices in Wales fall by 6.5% in a year
House prices in Wales have fallen for the fifth time in a row, Principality Building Society says.
Victims will be let down without more funds - PPS
Northern Ireland's director of public prosecutions says justice system delays are unacceptable.
What lies in store for tennis' revamped future?
With tennis chiefs engaged in talks about the sport's future, BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller assesses what may lie in store.
Boy's first birthday card delivered almost nine years late
A father says his 10-year-old son was "gobsmacked" to receive a birthday card almost nine years late.
Letby to seek permission for conviction appeal
Lucy Letby is to bid for permission to appeal her convictions before a panel of judges.
Letby to seek permission for conviction appeal
Lucy Letby is to bid for permission to appeal her convictions before a panel of judges.
Met sorry for broken promise to Baroness Lawrence
Police force says the failure to answer questions raised by a BBC investigation into 1993 murder of her son is "totally unacceptable".
New claims that smart motorway tech puts drivers at risk
Figures obtained by the BBC reveal worries about the reliability of the tech behind smart motorways.
Smart motorway tech failing on a regular basis
Figures obtained by the BBC reveal worries about the reliability of the tech behind smart motorways.
Smart motorways: How safe are they?
BBC Panorama finds the technology behind England’s smart motorways stops working on a regular basis.
Government and Lords face new Rwanda showdown
Rishi Sunak said there will be no more delays to his asylum plan and Parliament will sit and "vote until it's done".
Pro-China party wins Maldives election by landslide
Analysts see the parliamentary election victory as support for closer ties with Beijing.