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Beaumont guides England to ODI series win over SA
Tammy Beaumont's unbeaten 65 helps England win a rain-affected third one-day international in Potchefstroom, and seal a 2-1 series win.
Family gather to celebrate teen photographer's life
Friends and relatives met to celebrate Liz Hatton's with a display of her work in Harrogate.
'My childhood sweetheart took £42k from me'
Alice, of Shropshire, says she is a romance fraud victim of a man who was her childhood sweetheart.
'I went in for a tackle and heard my neck snap'
BBC South spends six months with patients and staff at Salisbury Hospital's dedicated spinal unit.
'I've moved seven times in three months'
Amid a rise in people in temporary accommodation, Laura Barley tells BBC London what it is like.
Sara Sharif: Smiles, songs and dreams of X Factor
Murdered Sara was a caring, cheerful "chatterbox" who "would sing to anyone", her head teacher says.
Slowthai jury told not to be 'Wagatha Christies'
The jury at Oxford Crown Court is expected to be sent out to consider its verdicts on Thursday.
'Madness' to allow home schooling when abuse suspected
The children's commissioner says a child should not be home-educated if concerns have been raised.
Rural Kent on the frontline of PM's battle to build
Keir Starmer has vowed to beat building "blockers" but can he override stiff local resistance?
Woman died after 'barbaric' butt lift op - coroner
Demi Agoglia, 26, travelled to Turkey after seeing social media adverts for the butt lift procedure.
Met Police staff vote to strike over home-working change
The PCS union say it is the first time Met Police employees have ever voted for industrial action.
Department store 'closing down' after 200 years
'Closing down' signs have been put up in windows.
Facing Christmas in a damp, cold caravan
An Isle of Wight family says they will be spending Christmas in temporary council accommodation.
'We feel we've lost our kids to smartphones'
Matt and Emma Willis host a new documentary about the impact of smartphones on children's behaviour.
Piano man hits high note with exam success at 88
Ray Eveleigh, a retired reverend from East Yorkshire, passes grade eight, 67 years after last exam.
Futuristic sport likened to 'robotic Quidditch'
Schoolchildren take part in a drone soccer tournament in Leicestershire.
Crocodile attack twin gets bravery award from King
Georgia Laurie saved her sister's life from a crocodile attack in Mexico in 2021
'Scary' near-miss with tree during Storm Darragh
A driver captured a close call with a falling tree as Storm Darragh swept across the UK.
Watch: Moment house explodes in north-east London
Two people were hospitalised after a huge blast destroyed a house in Ilford.
Van gets stuck under Britain's 'most bashed' bridge
Station Road in Ely has been blocked again after a van became wedged under the railway bridge.
Five words that changed the Sara Sharif murder trial
A dramatic admission by Sara's father left jurors open-mouthed and a courtroom shocked.
Wrongful pepper spray arrest victim awarded £22k
Police apologised to Owen Andrews after accepting liability for false imprisonment and assault.
Farmers snarl up roads in inheritance tax protest
Tractors are driven slowly along dual carriageways while MPs hear farmers slam Labour's tax plans.
'I hid Sara Sharif's family during international police hunt'
During multiple raids on Rasikh Munir's property, officers failed to find the family. But he was the one who hid them.
Riot-hit library lights up in march to mark relaunch
A special lantern parade marks the reopening of Spellow Library, which was set on fire during riots.
'Assad's fall means I can visit my mum's grave'
A Syrian refugee living in Lancashire says wars in his country meant he could not see his dying mother.
Beach stabbing footage shown at murder trial
CCTV cameras captured a suspect loitering near two women before attacking them, a jury hears.
Behind Sara’s smile was a life of violence and torture
The 10-year-old was sassy, bubbly and dreamed of being on X Factor, but behind closed doors she was brutally beaten. Why could no-one save her?
Rugby community rallies as search for star goes on
Police fear Tom Voyce has died after trying to cross a Northumberland ford flooded by Storm Darragh.
Explosion that blew up house 'terrified' neighbour
A house was destroyed by the blast and subsequent fire, and two other properties were damaged.
Videos show police interviewing Sara Sharif's father, stepmother and uncle
Sara's father and stepmother were found guilty of murder. Her uncle was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child.