BBC Lite
- Man who dumped remains in suitcases guilty of murder -
Yostin Mosquera, 35, "decapitated and dismembered" two men before trying to dispose of their bodies.
- At least 19 dead after air force jet crashes into Bangladesh school -
The air force says the F-7 jet experienced a mechanical fault after taking off for a training exercise in Dhaka.
- New regulator and higher bills - key takeaways from water industry report -
The wide-ranging review was launched amid growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills.
- Weak password allowed hackers to sink a 158-year-old company -
Transport company KNP forced to shut down after international hacker gangs target thousands of UK businesses.
- Divers find WW1 ship 109 years after it was sunk -
HMS Nottingham's location had remained a mystery until its discovery this month.
- Mum and daughter found dead months after 999 plea -
Alphonsine Djiako Leuga and her daughter were found three months after the call, an inquest hears.
- Plans to expand Wimbledon tennis site can go ahead, judge rules -
A High Court judge dismisses a legal challenge against the decision to approve the club's expansion.
- Ulrika Jonsson hits back at people 'offended by ageing face' -
The TV presenter responds to criticism about her appearance in a recent podcast interview.
- Boy, 10, killed in coach crash named -
The child died after a coach carrying up to 70 people crashed.
- Tribunal nurse 'would not treat trans patients differently' -
Sandie Peggie was suspended following an altercation with Dr Beth Upton - a trans woman - on Christmas Eve 2023.
- Body found in lake in search for missing mum -
Rachel Booth, 38, went missing in the early hours of Saturday, prompting a widespread search.
- HS2 was doomed to be a mess, say insiders - because of a 'problem in this country' -
"There's a fundamental problem in the UK with the cost of building anything," says one insider. Then there are questions about the planning system
- Lions' Owen Farrell on ignoring praise and 'poison' he receives online -
Owen Farrell talks about the passion he provokes in the rugby public as he prepares to lead the British and Irish Lions on Tuesday.
- I'll keep playing as long as I breathe, Stevie Wonder says -
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, the Motown legend says he will play for the rest of his life.
- Key stats, star players and favourites - meet Euro 2025 final four -
England, Italy, Germany and Spain have booked their place in the Euro 2025 semi-finals. But how did they get here and who has stood out? BBC Sport takes a look.
- Why China is betting on theme parks like Legoland to boost spending -
Beijing is turning to Western brands including Peppa Pig and Harry Potter to increase tourism.
- Fifteen hurt after double-decker bus hits bridge -
Three people are seriously hurt after the bus struck a bridge in Eccles.
- Man accused of violent disorder at asylum hotel -
Keith Silk, 33, is also accused of damaging a sign at the Bell Hotel in Epping.
- Harvard and Trump lawyers take funding fight to court -
The elite university wants a swift summary judgement from the Boston judge but a speedy ruling is unlikely.
- Ryanair considers increasing bonus for staff who spot oversized bags -
The airline says it is "determined to eliminate the scourge of oversized bags" on its planes.
- Concert by Putin ally Gergiev cancelled in Italy -
The Russian conductor has been barred from Western stages since the invasion of Ukraine.
- UK broadcasters 'need urgent boost from YouTube' -
The UK's system of public service broadcasting is "under serious threat", media regulator Ofcom says.
- Pensioners in 2050 to be worse off than those retiring today, government warns -
Future pensioners are set to be worse off than today's with four-in-10 not saving enough for retirement, says the DWP.
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- Americanswers... on 5 Live! Is Trump a better friend to Britain than Biden? -
And what can we expect from Trump’s visit to Scotland this week?
- The End Of Year Political Report Card -
We give the main parties their summer review.
- Brown 'not surprised' by Horner's Red Bull sacking -
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown says he was "not surprised" Christian Horner was sacked as team boss of Red Bull.
- 'Rashford's United exit leaves unanswered questions' -
Marcus Rashford's impending Manchester United exit leaves a lot of unanswered questions, writes Simon Stone.
- Dawson to play first England Test in eight years -
Spinner Liam Dawson will play his first Test in eight years after being named in the England team to face India at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
- How Ekitike shows Slot shift towards Klopp tactics -
Hugo Ekitike is the latest addition in Liverpool's summer rebuild, so is Arne Slot shifting back towards Jurgen Klopp tactics?
- 'I don't understand it' - Farrell on social media 'poison' -
Owen Farrell talks about the passion he provokes in the rugby public as he prepares to lead the British and Irish Lions on Tuesday.
- Anti-racism group questions England not taking knee -
The head of football's international anti-discrimination body, Fare, questions England's decision to stop taking the knee at Euro 2025 after Jess Carter was racially abused on social media.
- Arsenal 'short of numbers' after £123m spend - Arteta -
Mikel Arteta is not ruling out bringing more new signings on Arsenal's pre-season tour as negotiations for striker Viktor Gyokoeres continue.