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'I spent 15 years as silent nurse on BBC's Doctors'
Maria Pike, from Derbyshire, is one of the best known extras in the popular daytime drama.
'Men can really let their guard down on our walks'
Scott Johnson hopes to support more men as his mental health initiative expands across London.
Brady issues warning over football regulator plans
The government's proposed new football regulator would create a "closed shop" of top sides, West Ham United vice chair Karren Brady warns peers as the Football Governance Bill is debated in Parliament.
Scotland's Jordan to leave Glasgow for Bristol
Scotland's Tom Jordan agrees a deal with Bristol Bears and will join from Glasgow Warriors at the end of the season.
Larry Lamb teases Gavin and Stacey details
The actor reveals there is a subtle change compared to the last Christmas special.
Barber cuts the stress for neurodivergent clients
Craig Henderson allows children to play, run around and listen to music while having a haircut.
Ex-Met Police officer denies multiple sex offences
David Carrick entered not guilty pleas at a hearing at the Old Bailey in London.
Student to lose limbs following sepsis diagnosis
Hamish Wilson, 18, from Crowborough, was rushed to hospital after becoming unwell at university.
More families being 'forced' into home education
The children's commissioner says she is "deeply concerned" by a doubling in home education figures.
Coroner's ketamine warning after man's death
The inquest of a "pioneer" of coffee culture, James Boland, leads to a call for action by a coroner.
Arrests after theft of rare mineral Blue John
Police say the mineral is unique to the Peak District and not found anywhere else in the world.
Counter-petition in 'offensive' pub name row
It was announced last week that the name of The Midget pub in Abingdon would be changed.
'I have cancer - life is brutal and beautiful'
Jack Howitt, 25, was diagnosed with three brain tumours and is now training to become a Paralympian.
Why shops need to do more for unseen disabilities
Shoppers with non-visible disabilities are not having their needs met by enough retailers, it is claimed.
'She stopped eating' - Why home education is rising
One parent said her child was "unrecognisable" as school made her so "depressed".
When a man dressed as a baked bean rode the first Eurostar
We spoke to passengers taking part in the first Eurostar journey from Waterloo on 14 November 1994.
England make four changes to face South Africa
Scrum-half Jack van Poortvliet and full-back Freddie Steward start for England against South Africa as head coach Steve Borthwick makes four changes to his starting XV.
Rod Stewart might sell sports cars due to potholes
The singer says his five beloved cars might have to go as the roads are too bad for him to drive them.
Ryan Reynolds call is dream come true for boy with cancer
Riley, who has cancer, is surprised after an online appeal to meet the Marvel star.
Pharmacists warn services are 'on life support'
Leeds pharmacy boss Ashley Cohen says dispensing drugs has become "loss making".
Woman, 79, met by armed police after Jet2 tuna row
The woman says she refused to pay £9 as it was frozen in the middle.
Minister to step back after Church abuse scandal
A review finds it likely Reverend Sue Colman was aware of John Smyth's abuse.
'Mums are dying and it's so preventable'
The family of a woman who ended her life while suffering postnatal depression say she was let down.
Two charged after Stonehenge orange powder protest
Two people are charged with damaging an ancient monument following Just Stop Oil protests.
Toddler killed after months of abuse - prosecutors
Charlie Roberts died from a "catastrophic" head injury but his stepfather denies murder.