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The ѿý's Peter Jones signing off from his last report at Hillsborough on 15 April 1989.
Mother talks about why she allows her son to wear a dress at school.
Arthur Scargill calls for a “full public inquiry” into the so-called 'Battle of Orgreave'
Nelson Mandela's prison chaplain says he'd be "disappointed" with South African politics
Ladbrokes say they still profited from Leicester, despite a £3m payout on their title win
Gerald, 9, gets cards from around the world after no-one turns up at his birthday party.
A bride and groom-to-be will serve food saved from bins at their wedding reception.
Choppers played Ada in the PG tips adverts.
In the run up to June's EU referendum we hear from different communities round the world.
A professional heir hunter is investigating claims by a man who says he is Prince's son.
Mark Kermode reviews Miles Ahead.
Lee Robinson was pipped to the post as a replacement for Brian Johnson.
Actor Neil Fitzmaurice, who survived the Hillsborough disaster recalls his experience.
Former DPP: 'Anyone with culpability for Hillsborough must be held accountable'.
Artists have claimed the video service pays far less in royalties than competitors
Bristol council decide to use vinegar as a weed-killer.
Bruce Grobbelaar recalls his experience of the Hillsborough tragedy on 15 April 1989.
Jacob Rees-Mogg MP talks to John Pienaar about politics and "double breasted" pyjamas.
Outspoken, opinionated and never lost for words, Mark is the UK's leading film critic.
Bill Mitchell became the oldest Briton to ever complete the 156 mile Marathon Des Sables.
The Conservative MP takes this week's Backbencher's challenge (#BBQ's).
Grobbelaar says Liverpool players were helped by counselling the Hillsborough families.
What sets William Shakespeare apart from the rest?
David Seath's friends say they're "determined to give him some sort of legacy".