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Love to Move: Chair-based gymnastics scheme boost for those with dementia
A new chair-based gymnastics exercise programme has significant benefits for those with dementia, says a new report.
GCSEs: A revision guide for anxious parents
How to help your child through the exam season.
McAreavey explains decision to return to Mauritius hotel
John McAreavey had not been back at the hotel since wife Michaela was killed there in January 2011.
Plaid Cymru manifesto 'to promote Wales'
The party's general election manifesto will pledge to "protect, preserve and promote" Wales.
Camber Sands: Lifeguards in training after beach deaths
Lifeguards will be patrolling Camber Sands between 10:00 and 18:00 every day over the summer.
BBC News Daily: Your morning briefing
Your morning briefing for 16 May
Slavery and human trafficking aided by 'porous borders'
The number of people at risk of human trafficking and modern slavery increased by 400% over five years.
Road accidents biggest global killer of teenagers
More than 1.2 million adolescents died in 2015, with road injuries causing about one in 10 deaths.
Union condemns cuts to school nurses
The Royal College of Nursing voices concern over drops in school nurse and health visitor numbers.
What exactly does the SNP want to achieve on 8 June?
The low-down on the Scottish National Party, as it hopes to repeat its success in the 2015 general election.
The secret yearnings of pro-Tory Facebook groups
In hidden Conservative Facebook groups, they celebrate a female Conservative Prime Minister - just not the one currently in office.
Dutch four-way coalition talks collapse over migration
The parties involved talked for eight weeks but disagree on what to do about migration.
General election 2017: Too young to vote, but still campaigning
Some 16-year-olds are so keen to have their voice heard, they are knocking on doors to canvass for votes.
'We should have listened to the broken teenagers'
Child sexual abuse has never been a higher police priority. But too many rapists avoid justice, argues former detective Margaret Oliver.
Plant chemicals hope for 'alternative contraceptives'
Sperm is stopped in its tracks but there are no side-effects, scientists say.
Turning goats into water: A desert solution
How an entrepreneur is bringing water to the deserts of Pakistan by using goats as currency.
Rare Mexican porpoise faces 'imminent extinction'
A fishing ban extension is said to be the best hope for the world's most endangered marine species.
Miranda Hart says there won't be a Miranda film
The comic actress says films based on sitcoms "never work".
Is France's Socialist Party dead?
After a crushing defeat in the first round of the French presidential election, can the PS survive?
A great-grandmother from India is winning hearts with her cooking videos.
A great-grandmother from India is winning hearts with her cooking videos.