
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are due to speak about a possible ceasefire in Ukraine on Tuesday.
Mr Hemingway, who is originally from Dublin, joined the RAF as a teenager before World War Two.
The King, who is also head of state of Canada, meets the country's new prime minister Mark Carney amid a trade war with the US.
The RuPaul's Drag Race winner's family wants to raise awareness and bring something positive from the "complete tragedy".
President Trump claims 'many' of Biden's pardons are void because they were signed automatically and not by hand.
Proposals to change benefits rules to be unveiled on Tuesday have provoked unease among Labour MPs.
The Conservative leader says the target is impossible "without a serious drop in our living standards or by bankrupting us".
The supermarket chain follows other major retailers in raising pay
TV presenter Davina McCall says going back to work is "like the final piece of the jigsaw."
The Nasa astronauts prepare to head to Earth after an eight-day mission turned into nine months.
The inquiry's chair says she has had similar requests from Letby's legal team and Tory MP David Davis.
Richard Burrows is convicted after spending nearly 30 years on the run, Cheshire Police say.
The debate has sparked a wider dilemma about the broader purpose of welfare
The Personal Independence Payment is a benefit that helps cover the extra costs of long-term health conditions.
The government is aiming to save money while also protecting those who cannot work.
People on long-term sickness and disability benefits have told the BBC they fear how cuts will affect them.
The government is to set out details of how it will save billions of pounds from the working welfare bill.
Residents say the 'megashed' towers over their homes, dominating the skyline and blocking the sun.
Tuesday's papers have pictures of the Princess of Wales celebrating St Patrick's Day.
When Jack Draper retired injured again at the Australian Open, he had to be patient - and is now celebrating the biggest title of his career.
Irish heritage is still strong in America, but new generations bring new perspectives.
The show is called "an early contender for the best thing you will see on the small screen this year".
MOTD pundit and Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer explains why his old club's EFL Cup final success to end their long wait for a trophy meant so much to him.
The Irish Guards regiment toasts the Princess of Wales, who has been its colonel since 2023.
Crispin Odey has also been fined £1.8m by the Financial Conduct Authority for a "lack of integrity".
Nigel Farage welcomes new members to his party and dismisses Rupert Lowe row as "a bit of turbulence".
The billionaire has been accused of failing to properly moderate his app to reduce criminality.
A US judge ordered the prince's immigration record to be made public after a think tank alleged he lied about past drug use.
People in Kocani blame corruption after 59 people - many of them teenagers - died in a nightclub inferno.
The funding allows the company to continue operating and attempt to restructure its massive debt pile.
Brian Haw camped out in Parliament Square for nearly 10 years to protest against UK foreign policy.
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White House say “we’ve never been closer to peace than at this moment”.
Northern Irish vocal group the Shamrock Tenors bring their international hit show to Belfast
MOTD pundit and Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer explains why his old club's EFL Cup final success to end their long wait for a trophy meant so much to him.
Rory McIlroy must celebrate his second Players Championship title before turning his focus to finally cracking Augusta National and completing the Grand Slam at next month's Masters, writes Iain Carter
Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi is left out of Argentina's squad for their next two World Cup qualifiers.
Manchester United season ticket prices will increase by about 5% for the third successive year as the club aims to become financially sustainable.
Premiership Rugby is trialling away ends at two matches next month in a bid to boost atmosphere and attendances.
Hull FC will face city rivals Hull KR in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals following their sensational comeback win against holders Wigan Warriors.
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, West Ham forward Michail Antonio reflects on his near-fatal car crash in December.
The family of Sebastian Sailes say he had an "enthusiasm and passion for life".
Police are looking for witnesses after several people are said to have helped the victim.
The last meeting in Swindon will be on the 30 December this year, stadium owners say.
After it was announced that some public toilets in Salisbury were to close, the city council is proposing new ones.
The modern refurbishment aims to "encourage more people of all ages" to access the facilities.
Help for Heroes says the role will help personnel and veterans at "their time of greatest need".
A Swindon primary school collected hundreds of cereal boxes for the feat which have all gone to charity.
A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on 17 March 2025.
A man was arrested at Kioki nightclub, in Swindon, police said.
The development in Trowbridge will include a six-lane 25m swimming pool, a learner pool and a gym.
Trowbridge Town FC has raised thousands of pounds to bring its pitch up to standard.
Underground cable approved for 200 acre (80 hectares) solar farm.
Led by a hospital and hospice in Swindon and the University of Oxford, it will develop new guidance.
A round-up of stories from local newspapers and the BBC from the past week in the West of England.
Five women are to scale Wales' highest mountain in tribute to a friend who has an incurable cancer.
Wiltshire's farmers talk about AI and a slithering surprise for a Swindon resident.
A silver Honda smashes into the branch of Nationwide, with one person treated by paramedics.
The shocking story of two innocent teenagers murdered in a case of mistaken identity.
Steven Craig re-enacted a torture scene from the film Reservoir Dogs burning his partner.
How a house party turned into a murder scene - the fatal stabbing of Mikey Roynon.
Linda Razzell was murdered by her husband in 2002 - will he now reveal where her body is?
Kidnapped and murdered while on a gap year in France. Is it finally time for justice?
Nicola Hardingham tells BBC Radio Wiltshire’s Karen Gardner why they’re shutting down.
German Shepherd Lucia is up for adoption after being rescued from Romania.
Wiltshire council’s Nick Holder brings Ben Prater up to date on the B4069.
BBC Radio Wiltshire’s Ben Prater learns about the Swindon Stegosaur.
Jeremy Stern finds out how the area in Trowbridge is being regenerated.
Lando Norris acknowledges that McLaren start the Formula 1 season as favourites but says the view among his rivals is "short-sighted".
Bath lock Ewan Richards says Sunday's Premiership Rugby Cup final against Exeter Chiefs is "massive" for the squad's younger players.
Lando Norris has long seemed destined for the very top of motorsport, as key figures who worked with him through the junior categories tell BBC Sport.
England fly-half Fin Smith says the players have to get around a "devastated" Ollie Lawrence after he suffers a season-threatening Achilles injury against Italy on Sunday.
Great Britain duo Matt Weston and Tabby Stoecker win team silver at the skeleton World Championships in Lake Placid, USA.
Swindon Town boss Ian Holloway says he will consider draws a failure from now on after his side won at League Two table-toppers Walsall.
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