Ice alert on roads as snow eases Motorists are urged to take extra care in icy conditions as Heathrow Airport cancels half of its flights. |
Capello opposes FA Terry decision England coach Fabio Capello says he disagrees with the Football Association's decision to strip John Terry of the national team's captaincy. |
Queen marks Diamond Jubilee eve The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh attend a church service on the eve of the Diamond Jubilee anniversary of her accession to the throne. |
Syria veto a mistake, says Hague UK Foreign Secretary William Hague says China and Russia will be "held responsible" for violence in Syria after vetoing a UN resolution condemning government repression. |
PM urged to cut wind farm subsidy More than 100 Conservatives are among MPs who have written to the prime minister calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines. |
Prince's Falklands duty 'routine' Prince William's deployment to the Falkland Islands, along with that of a warship, is "entirely routine", the UK foreign secretary says. |
Police officer slashed with knife A police officer is stabbed while responding to an emergency call in the Kilwilkie estate in Lurgan. |
Government to oppose rail bonuses Transport Secretary Justine Greening says she will vote against bonuses for senior Network Rail executives at the company's annual general meeting. |
Two brothers charged with murder Two brothers are charged with murder after a body was found at a house in Rochdale. |
Man, 85, robbed at cash machine An 85-year-old man was robbed of a three-figure sum of money at a cash machine outside a bank in the centre of Edinburgh. |
Lana Del Rey conquers album chart US singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey goes straight in at number one in the UK album chart with her debut release Born To Die. |
End Bouncers 'pessimism,' says MP Newport West MP Paul Flynn tells the city it is "time to stop beating ourselves up" over a TV documentary about the antics of late-night revellers. |
Rare chicks reared at attraction Three rare kea chicks, which are classified as a "vulnerable" species, are hand-raised by staff at a west Cornwall attraction. |
Murder investigation is launched A murder investigation is launched after a man is found dead at a flat in Lurgan, County Armagh. |
£800,000 Cannabis factory seized Cannabis plants worth an estimated £800,000 are seized in East Belfast. |
Councils owed £2.3m by developers More than half of Welsh councils are owed money from private developers which should be going towards community facilities. |
Warning over icy road conditions Forecasters are warning of widespread ice on Sunday as the worst of the wintry weather begins to ease across Wales. |
Swinney defends EU nationals vote Finance Secretary John Swinney defends plans to let EU nationals living in Scotland vote in the independence referendum. |
Women urged to 'drop drink size' The Scottish government is launching a "changing attitudes" campaign to encourage women to drop a drink size. |
Drivers warned of icy conditions Motorists are being warned to drive with extreme care as the icy conditions around England look set to continue overnight and into Monday. |
Half of Heathrow flights grounded Heathrow Airport says only half of Sunday's scheduled flights are likely to leave but services should return to normal on Monday. |
Ireland 21-23 Wales Wales stage a thrilling comeback to launch their Six Nations campaign with a 23-21 victory over Ireland in Dublin. |
Chelsea 3-3 Man Utd Manchester United climb off the canvas to snatch a point at Chelsea as Javier Hernandez's header crowned a superb comeback from 3-0 adrift. |
Pakistan set England huge target England face a mammoth task to avoid a series whitewash after Azhar Ali's composed 157 keeps Pakistan in control of the third Test in Dubai. |
The rush to the scooter Scooters are becoming increasingly popular as people look to cut costs and stretch their budgets, but could the boom spark safety problems? |
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Meet the galanthophiles Why is the modest snowdrop creating a "mania" among plant lovers that puts other flowers in the shade? |
Huhne's exit 'a loss to cabinet' Chris Huhne's resignation as Energy Secretary will be a loss to the cabinet and the Lib Dems, his former parliamentary private secretary tells BBC News. |
High Streets bid for £1m funding The government is looking for 12 run down High Streets in England to share £1m as a part of plans proposed by TV retail guru Mary Portas. |
Labour: Banks must serve society Ed Miliband calls for a culture of "one nation banking" in which financial institutions are not "isolated" from the rest of the economy and society. |
VIDEO: House of Commons Ministers will "unwind" any tax avoidance schemes being used by public sector employees, Treasury Chief Secretary Danny Alexander has announced. |
AUDIO: Denise Lewis at son's school sports day Denise Lewis talks about retirement, being a mum and being a bit too competitive at her son's school sports day. |
VIDEO: Churchill and protege reunited Paintings by Winston Churchill have gone on display alongside works by the now-famous Moroccan artist, Hassan El Glaoui, who owes his career to Churchill. |
AUDIO: 'No going back for FA on Terry' The former chief executive of the Football Association, David Davies, has said that there is "no going back" for the FA after it decided to strip John Terry of the England captaincy. |
VIDEO: Flowers and thanks for the Queen The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have attended a church service on the eve of the Diamond Jubilee anniversary of her accession to the throne. |
VIDEO: 'Just one more drink' alcohol warning A new television advertising campaign in England is warning against the temptations of "just one more" drink. |
VIDEO: MPs urge PM to cut wind farm subsidy More than 100 Conservative MPs have written to David Cameron calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines. |
VIDEO: Prince takes flight on Falklands duty Prince William has started work as an RAF search and rescue pilot in the Falkland Islands. |
VIDEO: Ice alert on roads as snow eases Motorists have been urged to take extra care in treacherous conditions as snow across much of the UK turns to ice. |
What awaits William in the Falklands? What awaits Flight Lieutenant Wales in the Falklands? |
Pupils learn how to 'fail well' School focuses on embracing risk and learning from mistakes |
The power of cooking skills How letting children cook helps them eat better |
A Point of View: Mourning the loss of the written word Historian Lisa Jardine mourns the lost art of letterwriting |
Papers focus on freezing Britain Even the sea freezes over as snow falls across Britain |
Totally tropical at Kew The greenhouse where tropical plants are brightening up winter |