Study into best help launches as research estimates 800,000 children were in an abusive home last year.
Students say it is easy to find accounts falsely claiming to have access to GCSE and A-level papers.
Midges blown from northern Europe could spread a serious virus across farms in England, experts warn.
Police established the man was not an officer, but failed to investigate the incident as a crime.
Tuesday's front pages are mostly dominated by ceasefire negotiations in the ongoing Israel-Gaza war.
New research links algal blooming at England's largest lake with increased visitor numbers
Train drivers are staging strikes after the May Bank Holiday, coinciding with a six-day overtime ban.
Lord Peter Hain has asked the NI Secretary to extend the deadline for a victims payment scheme.
Northern Ireland GPs have faced high indemnity fees which are paid by the NHS in other parts of the UK.
Tom Daley will compete at a fifth Olympics in Paris this summer after being confirmed in Team GB's diving team.
The details of serving Army, RAF and Navy personnel are involved, the BBC understands.
The Oxford and Cambridge protests camps follow a number of others at UK university campuses.
Southern Water says supplies have been restored to 26,500 properties but 6,500 are still affected.
Southern Water says supplies have been restored to 26,500 properties but 6,500 are still affected.
Thunderstorm yellow alerts for large parts of England, Scotland and Wales issued by the Met Office.
For the second time in his life, John Swinney is elected leader of the SNP in difficult circumstances.
For the second time in his life, John Swinney is elected leader of the SNP in difficult circumstances.
Her diagnosis 15 years ago prompted her to campaign for more awareness of breast cancer in the young.
A 27-year-old man was arrested after the disturbance on Glasgow Road, Paisley, on Monday afternoon.
Sir Bryn Terfel, Katherine Jenkins, Michael Sheen and Ruth Jones have all hit out at funding cuts.
Daniel Rooney had been playing at a hotel bar when he was asked to perform at a Take That concert.
Victor Farrant had been serving a whole-life sentence for murder and attempted murder.
PM says the general election result is "not a foregone conclusion", despite "disappointing" local elections.
Legislation is needed to address safety, privacy and dignity concerns, minister Kemi Badenoch says.
Given higher costs, some students are wondering whether going to university makes financial sense.
Over a seven-decade career David Hurn has photographed everyone from the Beatles to Audrey Hepburn.
Mikey Roynon, 16, was killed with a zombie knife. The BBC speaks to those touched by his death.
Mikey Roynon, 16, was killed with a zombie knife. The BBC speaks to those touched by his death.
The former home secretary says Rishi Sunak hasn't kept policy promises he made to her.
Students tell the BBC why they're occupying their campus in protest against the war in Gaza.
Voters in England have taken to the polls in contests to elect new mayors across the country.
Labour win in the West Midlands.
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Mike Bushell gets sprinting tips from Britain's fastest sprinter - Zharnel Hughes.
The King smiles and waves as he arrives at a cancer centre in central London on his return to public duties.
Home Affairs correspondent Tom Symonds watches as migrants set off from France for the UK.