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Gregg Wallace says accusers are 'handful of middle-class women of a certain age'
A BBC News investigation revealed a string of allegations of inappropriate sexual comments and inappropriate behaviour against the MasterChef presenter.
British holidaymaker killed in Turkey lift-shaft incident
Tyler Kerry was "a young man full of personality, kindness and compassion", his uncle says.
'Our estate pays £9,000 a year for grass to be cut'
Freehold homeowners say they feel "fleeced" over service charges they pay to a private firm.
'Farming payment cuts will ruin our sons' dream'
Cumbrian farmer Liz Staley says a cut to basic payments is pushing her family "out of business".
'Synthetic opioid was a death sentence for our dad'
Grieving siblings in Essex are raising awareness of nitazines after their father's death.
Venomous snake slithers up driver's leg on Australia motorway
Police say the woman was "rattled" and "in a state of shock" when she looked down to find the deadly snake by her feet.
Starmer to unveil 'milestones' on election pledges
Vowing Labour is "knuckling down" on meeting its promises, the prime minister outlines a new phase for his government, which will start in the coming week.
'If you want to have a child, why wait for a man?'
More women are opting to undergo IVF and artificial insemination solo, new figures have shown.
Debutant Bethell hits half-century as England race to first-Test victory over Kiwis
Brydon Carse and debutant Jacob Bethell lead England to an impressive eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first Test in Christchurch.
Carse and Bethell lead England to impressive win over NZ
Brydon Carse and debutant Jacob Bethell lead England to an impressive eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first Test in Christchurch.
Trump picks loyalist ex-aide as FBI director
The president-elect also chooses a Florida sheriff to lead drug enforcement, and gives Ivanka's father-in-law a role.
Ultra-long mortgages push buyers past retirement
Two in five new mortgages have terms that will see homeowners still making payments in retirement.
Inside the ancient Indian ritual where humans become gods
Theyyam is an ancient folk ritual combining theatre, mime, and worship, predating Hinduism.
'They threw her body into the ocean' - woman dies on boat headed for French island
Woman's body thrown overboard after boat abandoned by people smugglers in the Indian Ocean.
'They threw her body into the ocean' - woman dies on boat headed for French island
Woman's body thrown overboard after boat abandoned by people smugglers in the Indian Ocean.
Belgium's sex workers get maternity leave and pensions under world-first law
They will be entitled to official employment contracts, health insurance and sick days.
Belgium's sex workers get maternity leave and pensions under world-first law
They will be entitled to official employment contracts, health insurance and sick days.
The Papers: Labour 'heating bill hypocrisy' and Wallace whistleblower
Sunday's papers include an MP claiming energy costs on her second home and Gregg Wallace allegations.
Yafai puts on masterclass to beat Edwards
Olympic champion Galal Yafai puts on a masterclass to beat long-term rival Sunny Edwards and win the interim WBC flyweight title.
Five ways to persuade more people to buy electric cars
Demand for electric cars is lower than expected, the industry says. What might help to boost sales?