Married at First Sight UK star arrested on suspicion of rape
It follows a BBC Panorama investigation, broadcast in May, into the hit Channel 4 reality TV show.
It follows a BBC Panorama investigation, broadcast in May, into the hit Channel 4 reality TV show.
Two teenage boys convicted of rape had initially been given non-custodial sentences.
The government had initially said it would not relax licensing laws further than they already have been for the World Cup.
Hernán Gil was trapped under a collapsed multi-storey car park, and encouraged them as they inched closer to him.
Kyiv's mayor declares a day of mourning after the major drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital.
Once described as "the godfather" of French migrant camps, he has been working in a Leicestershire village.
It follows a BBC Panorama investigation, broadcast in May, into the hit Channel 4 reality TV show.
The former singer, whose real name is Paul Gadd, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 5 August.
The actress, presenter and food writer says she had a 'big op' but was 'feeling so much better'.
Before England's World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico, BBC Sport's Phil McNulty looks at the issues that remain for Thomas Tuchel.
Elliot Anderson will become the most expensive British player, but why are Manchester City prepared to pay a record fee to sign the midfielder?
Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye says he will be "taking a break" from playing for his country while the current management is in charge.
In his first-ever interview, Morgan McSweeney tells the BBC the party did not deliver quickly enough in office.
Andy Burnham's possible chancellor could be among the conversations between unions and the prospective prime minister.
Shabir Ahmed, known as 'Daddy' by his victims, was jailed for a total of 22 years in August 2012.
Despite affecting millions of women in the UK, PMOS is still under-diagnosed and inconsistently managed, say experts.
Dr Bill Kirkup says he resigned from a government-commissioned review into NHS maternity services over the omission.
An independent inquiry has found "unacceptable racism and discrimination" is affecting patient safety.
The government had initially said it would not relax licensing laws further than they already have been for the World Cup.
The airline calls on European governments to postpone the EES system until after the summer holiday period.
There had been early signs of a jobs boom from the tournament, but hospitality jobs declined in June.
A feature in Meta's glasses which boosts the voice of people will be capped at three hours for free use.
A Google spokesperson said the judgement "fails to recognise" the firm's "significant investment to ensure Android remains open."
Kia told the BBC UK law prevented its location tracking function being used to live track vehicles.
One school leaders' union says it now wants "cast-iron assurances" the final results will be accurate.
Schools will need to fund some of the increase, which unions say will further stretch existing budgets.
The pupil's experience in a Yorkshire school highlights concerns about zero-tolerance behaviour policies.
England saw its warmest June since records began in 1865 and the second warmest for the whole of the UK according to data just released by the Met Office.
North America will bake in extreme temperatures amid celebrations for the United States' 250th birthday.
Weaker monsoon rains are likely to impact farm output but the government says it has enough grain stocks to deal with any shortages.