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Are schools facing a perfect storm this winter?
As energy bills increase, schools say they face becoming crisis centres.
Queen Elizabeth II: Your memories and tributes
From honours to openings and even chance encounters - your tributes to the late Queen.
Queen Elizabeth II and Ireland
In 2011 the late Queen visited Ireland in what was seen by many as a landmark visit.
The King's Harpist
"I feel honoured to be asked to perform again for him at a momentous time in his life".
"A meditative magic" - watching the lying-in-state
Why Mark Savage became glued to the BBC's live feed of the public paying their respects.
Queuing for the Queen
What's it like to the most famous queue in the world?
The podcast that freed a convicted murderer
'Serial' subject - Adnan Syed - leaves jail after his conviction is overturned.
What's Putin playing at?
More Russian reservists are heading to Ukraine. What's President Putin's agenda?
Cherry Valentine - "an inspiration to many"
From mental health nurse, to drag performer and TV personality.
Richard Osman: the inspiration for my "Thursday Murder Club"
Richard takes us round the now famous retirement village - which is also home to his mum.
A grilling - Liz Truss on Local BBC Radio
The PM faced questions on immigration, fracking and of course the economy and mini-budget
The big car con
Victims lose thousands of pounds after buying cars online which were fake.
The final walk with my guide dog
An emotional goodbye after eight years of companionship and assistance.
Liz Truss tells Laura Kuenssberg - "I should have laid the ground better"
The PM's ission to Laura Kuenssberg - but no intention of changing her economic plans.
A 'colossal' U-turn
'A defining moment' - Chris Mason on the government ditching a tax cut for higher earners
Missing school - Bradley's story
When his dad died after a sudden illness, Bradley stopped attending school.
Somalia - a country on the verge of famine
Famine is at the door..."and we need help now" - warns a UN charity
The Hollywood boss sending Tom Cruise into space
The Isle of Wight's Donna Langley - now one of Hollywood's most powerful women.
Molly Rose Russell: A father's drive for change
Molly's dad reflects on her life and his campaign for online child safety.
The hubs keeping us warm this winter
With millions facing "fuel poverty" this winter, charities and councils are stepping in.
'I'm scared to live in my own home'
'Failed' by councils - the tenants living in dangerous private rental homes.
The real line of duty
The Met Police teams rooting out criminals in uniform.
Desert Island Discs - the lost recordings
Bing Crosby, Dame Margot Fonteyn and Noel Coward - among the audio treasures recovered.
Laura Kuenssberg and the new chancellor Jeremy Hunt
Highlights from the new chancellor's interview on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
Britain's biggest u-turn?
The chancellor announces that most of the government's mini-budget has now been dropped.
Rising food prices: 'a game of survival'
How are families and businesses coping?
Life under Russian occupation - a secret recording
A Ukrainian father on the dangers and risks of living in Kherson.
The Tory party in turmoil
The PM's resignation - the reaction of Tory MPs on an extraordinary day at Westminster.
Another Tory leadership contest – and a critical 24 hours
Laura Kuenssberg discusses who will be the next leader and Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak - The UK's first British Asian Prime Minister
Faith, family and Diwali - what shapes the thinking of Britain's first Hindu leader
Farewell to the Ford Fiesta
James May on why this was once Britain's favourite car.