Campaigners lose challenge against Stonehenge tunnel
The second challenge to plans for a two-mile tunnel at the World Heritage site has been dismissed.
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The vote in favour of a strike could see junior doctors take part in a 24-hour walkout in March.
View ArticleME services at 'rock bottom', say campaigners
A charity voices concerns about the care on offer following the death of Scotland's only specialist nurse.
View ArticleParents' fears over drop in teachers of the deaf
Fears children will have to “fend for themselves" if numbers of teachers of the deaf keep falling.
View ArticleBaby among three children found dead in house
The children, aged seven, three and nine months old, were discovered by officers on Sunday.
View ArticleBombshell! What it's like to see your friend on Love Island
Belfast's Adam Maxted leaves the All Stars villa in sixth place after a close vote by former islanders.
View ArticleBafta Film Awards 2024: The nominees in full
Oppenheimer and Poor Things are the leading contenders for this year's British Academy Film Awards.
View ArticleChris Mason: Tory gloom deepens after by-elections
Labour's by-election victories weren't surprising - but that only adds to the Tories' sense of doom.
View Article28 A-levels... is it even possible?
You will need every available exam session to sit all your papers, and each can cost more than £50.
View ArticleEerie unseen world of Celtic rainforest revealed in UV light
Plants and animals use colours to communicate a message we humans cannot see.
View ArticleKuenssberg: Tory by-election disaster shows power of ‘sofa vote’
The results this week are as much about Conservative voters staying home as it is about them turning to Labour.
View ArticleLost Billy Connolly Banana Feet film restored for fans
The 1975 documentary was discovered on eBay and will now be screened in the cinema again.
View ArticleThe day I found out I had special 'neo' blood
Some patients, especially newborns, need specially tested blood to ensure it does not cause harm.
View ArticleHow London Overground's new line names were chosen
TfL spoke to historians and delved into archives to seek inspiration for new line names.
View ArticleHow Kerrang TV shaped the alternative music scene
Channel 4, which owns the channel, says it will soon be "unprofitable" due to declining audiences.
View ArticleWest Africa’s Michelin-starred cuisine wows London
African fine dining is often overlooked, but now restaurants are getting their just deserts.
View ArticleConjoined twins given days to live are proving world wrong
Marieme and Ndeye, seven, were not expected to survive for more than a few days after they were born.
View ArticleIn pictures: Stars on the Baftas red carpet
Big names from films like Barbie, Oppenheimer and Saltburn step out at the British awards ceremony.
View Article'My condition means hearing my children's laughter is like torture'
Karen Cook has a rare condition called pain hyperacusis which causes crippling and debilitating pain.
View ArticleThe unprecedented case of a migrant manslaughter trial
A unique case raised complex questions about whether an asylum seeker could be blamed for drownings in 2022.
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