A signed summary of BBC Newsline with Declan Harvey and Paula Clarke.
The story of a shipbuilding contract that went badly wrong and became a huge political controversy.
The former prime minister remembers the moment in the 2001 general election campaign when John Prescott punched a member of the public.
The then deputy prime minister was in Rhyl, north Wales, to speak at a Labour rally, in 2001.
The former deputy leader of the Labour Party, who later sat in the Lords, leaves a wife and two sons.
In 1986, Record Breakers' Roy Castle parasailed under 10 London bridges in a world record time.
The pair shared afternoon tea in London in celebration of Guinness World Records Day 2024.
Two people died in the storm that hit the West coast of the US and Canada overnight.
The latest weather forecast for the East of England from BBC Look East.
They tried to stop the vehicle as it "encountered difficulties" on a hill.
In Beirut, two TikTokers are filming the damage caused by Israeli air strikes for families who have fled.
Natasha Harding is facing claims that she took money for one-to-one coaching that she did not deliver.
Twenty years since the foxhunt ban, Dafydd Hughes on spending 14 years trying to sabotage all hunts.
The golden horn was played ahead of Wales' 4-1 victory against Iceland on Tuesday night.
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Officers forced their way into the flat and rescued a disabled man from the blaze.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Conservative frontbencher Alex Burghart clash at PMQs.
BBC Scotland's political editor Glenn Campbell has been describing his journey since being diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour.
The Hunting Act was given Royal Assent in November 2004 and came into force in 2005
The president-elect visited the launch site in Texas to watch the spacecraft's sixth test flight.
The spinning ride left 22 people stranded after it encountered technical difficulties.