Headlines from the 3rd and 4th of July.
Teenager Sagarika Sriram explains why attending the climate summit is so important for young people.
Vaulting is the first equestrian sport in Italy where disabled and non-disabled riders compete together.
At 89, feminist icon Steinem says bodily autonomy should be at the top of the women’s rights agenda.
An expert leading a study into the risk of brain conditions like motor neurone disease claims diagnosis is 15 times higher for rugby players.
Crowds gather ahead of the King and Queen Consort's visit to Dunfermline.
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Kurt Weideling’s wife Nicola suffered a bleed on the brain and died after having the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Young black footballers say they were not surprised England's black players received racist abuse.
John opens up to Hollyoaks actor on 5 Live Drive about how a storyline saved their life.
An ex-boyfriend threatened to post Carrie Goldberg's naked pictures online. It gave her an idea.
The Labour frontbencher tells the BBC's Andrew Marr her party could still campaign for another referendum.
US President Donald Trump is among the world leaders in Paris commemorating the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day.
Scientists hope to save the saiga, a Central Asian antelope which survived the Ice Age, but is now in peril.
The Somerset Mammal Group has begun its dormouse surveys across the county.
Clarke Gayford will be a stay-at-home dad when his partner returns to work as Prime Minister.
Old Grogg rugby figures found in car boot sales and one-offs made for charity can sell for large amounts.
A few stories you may have missed in the last week.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says the UK will honour its financial obligations to the EU if they are "serious and validated in law".
Some of the week's stories you might have missed.
Research is being carried out into the genetic cause of lipoedema - a disease causing painful fat to build up in the legs. Hollie, 32, is having surgery to treat hers.