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How a slice of Charles and Diana’s wedding cake is set to be auctioned for £1,500.
A London-based sperm bank has released an app likened to Tinder.
A 19-year-old teenager from Michigan with a genetic disorder is still growing.
Professor David Nuttt talks about his new 'hangover-free' alcohol.
Sound Of Music star Daniel Truhitte remembers his co-star Charmian Carr.
Comic Dom Joly, who grew up in Lebanon, says Syria is his favourite country in the world.
A group of re-enactors are replicating the gruelling Battle of Hastings journey
Women recount their everyday experiences of misogyny and other hate crimes.
A group of women talk about suffering from period pain in the workplace.
Stranger Things’ star Gaten Matarazzo says early rejections pushed him to succeed.
Study suggests wearing a bike helmet could reduce risk of a serious head injury by 70%.
Campaigners attempt to raise awareness of CMV, a virus which causes severe birth defects.
Lord Alan Sugar on the news Mary Berry has decided to stay with the BBC out of 'loyalty'.
Scarlett Keeling's mother talks about the rape and murder of her daughter in 2008.
Study suggests fitness trackers could make it harder to lose weight.
Ex-Welsh Secretary says he was not blocking a Caerphilly Mountain cycle path with rocks.
A video of a care home worker and a resident dancing has prompted double family reunion.
Are Sat-navs and technology to blame for our poor geography knowledge?
Designers have developed new seats which could increase train capacity.
Jamie Oliver says he got a night nurse for his fifth baby to avoid sleep deprivation.
An inch-long hornet that kills honey bees has been spotted in Britain for the first time.
Corbyn v. Smith: The Supporters
Jeremy Corbyn's ex-wife says she voted for Owen Smith in Labour's leadership election