A 44-year-old man and a boy, 15, have been arrested after an attack in south Bristol, say police.
England produce one of their best ever away wins, stunning India with a 28-run victory in a heart-stopping finish to the first Test in Hyderabad.
Reading and Leyton Orient say they are working together to identify those responsible.
Fire officials and police are working together to find out the cause of a huge fire in Liverpool.
People lined the streets of Portishead in North Somerset to celebrate a local hero.
An unpublished letter written by revered English poet Lord Byron is up for auction in March.
James Martin said the 128-mile cycle and rowing challenge was a "great way of remembering him".
BBC London's Tom Edwards has more on what services are affected and the dispute behind the strikes.
All Friday journeys on trains and the Tube will be priced at the off-peak rate from March.
Tim Mills spent a year photographing communities in The Burges for a Historic England archive.
Labour MP Paulette Hamilton says Alfie would still be alive if "people had just done their job".
A man in his 20s suffered a neck laceration in a "nasty assault" outside a Birkenhead bar, police say.
The 42 year old is raising funds after being told she has weeks to live.
Coastal Partners wants to protect 4,200 homes and 490 businesses on Portsea Island.
The hoard dates to the eve of the Roman invasion and so far 25 coins have been found, an expert says.
An investigation by the Ministry of Defence is ongoing into Sapper Connor Morrison's death.
Kieran Trippier says he is "100% committed" to Newcastle United and tells BBC Newcastle a move to Bayern Munich is "over".
Three-time world champion Michael van Gerwen beats teenager Luke Littler 8-6 to win the Dutch Darts Masters.
Newcastle book their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup with a laboured victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage.
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