The mother of two-day-old twins has described the moment they died in her arms after being given a morphine overdose at Stafford Hospital.
Radio 5 live asked the director of the Reagan Foundation about the sale of a vial of blood taken from President Reagan.
The prosecution team at the Michaela McAreavey murder trial in Mauritius begin delivering their case.
Olympic advertising rules mean some well known landmarks face a temporary name change
President Obama's ancestral home in Ireland has been opened to the public, on the first anniversary of his visit to Moneygall in County Offaly.
The Westminster village and journalists use words such as civet, chillax, grexit, twitterati and eurogeddon, but they may leave some of the public behind who have no idea what such words mean.
Retail sales figures for April fell by 2.3% after a sharp drop in petrol sales.
Prince Charles proved to be a dab-hand as a DJ on a visit to a youth centre music studio in Canada.
The Olympic torch relay continues in the west country, with large crowds watching as it was carried across the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
A man jailed for making racist comments on twitter after the footballer Fabrice Muamba's collapse says he is sorry for his actions. Liam Stacey, from Pontypridd, served half his 56-day prison term.
British defence giant BAE signs a £1.9bn ($3bn) deal with Saudi Arabia to supply Hawk trainer jets, saving 218 jobs in East Yorkshire.
About 100 firefighters tackle a blaze at a furniture factory and warehouse in Sparkbrook, Birmingham.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has urged more companies to offer shares to their employees, saying a "John Lewis economy" would improve productivity and unlock growth. Allegra Stratton asks just what is the John Lewis model?
Many patients with advanced cancer and other debilitating conditions are being "under-treated" for their pain, new guidance from the health watchdog NICE says.
The parents of 17-year-old Shafilea Ahmed physically abused her "every day" because they disapproved of her lifestyle, a court has heard.
A senior Olympic official was willing to sell thousands of pounds worth of tickets to the London 2012 Games for cash, an undercover BBC London investigation reveals.
BBC Newsline's Natasha Sayee reports on the opening of the trial of two hotel workers for the murder of Michaela McAreavey.
Singer Katherine Jenkins reaches the final of the hit US show Dancing with the Stars.






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