Patients and their carers in Birmingham meet to reminisce about players and the game they love.
Former France Telecom bosses found guilty of workplace harassment blamed on spate suicides
Nicole Marie Poole Franklin, 42, has been charged with attempted murder with police in the US stating she admitted steering her vehicle to hit 14-year-old Natalia Miranda
Angry locals filmed the birds being cruelly thrown into a waterlogged hole by staff at an animal quarantine centre in Songkhla.
Harry Dunn crash death US woman to be charged
From the unstoppable rise of food markets to the pressures of Brexit, the restaurant trade has had another tricky year. Here, Ed Cumming picks his culinary highs and lows
Jewher Ilham accepted an EU prize on behalf of her father, a Uighur intellectual imprisoned in China.
The US Supreme Court justice talks to the BBC about impeachment, impartiality and presidential tweets.
Moscow shooting Gunshots heard at security services HQ
Former US governor defends pardon of convicted child rapist
Emergency warnings issued to NSW as residents are told its too late to escape bushfires
Kettering hospital admits mistakes in a safeguarding review into the death of an 86-year-old woman.
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Anne Sacoolas charged with causing Harry Dunns death
As charity Médecins Sans Frontières warns of a health emergency in refugee camps, one expectant mother living in Lesbos spoke to BBC of her fears.
Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom has ordered the Competition and Markets Authority to probe an offer by a group called Aerostar to buy British firm Mettis Aerospace Limited.
The unidentified woman was seen on a bridge at the N7 near Dublin as commuters travelled in and out of the city on Friday.
A group of scientists on a year-long research trip have captured footage of a rare deep sea fish that can use its fins as if they were feet, called Schaefers anglerfish, from 3,000 feet below the surface.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says he has had a meeting in No 10 to discuss ways to improve spending.
Yasuhiro Nakasone Japanese prime minister at height of country's economic growth
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