China balloon: US searches in Atlantic for wreckage
The US is trying recover debris from the suspected spy balloon that fell in shallow waters off South Carolina.
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Leeds United: Brennan Johnson strike raises pressure on Jesse Marsch
Brennan Johnson scores the only goal as Nottingham Forest beat Leeds to move six points clear of the Premier League relegation places.
Watch: Hearts' Stephen Humphrys scores stunner from own half against Dundee Utd
Watch Hearts' Stephen Humphrys score a remarkable goal from his own half to seal a 3-1 Scottish Premiership victory over Dundee United.
GB win first world four-man bobsleigh medal since 1939
Brad Hall, Taylor Lawrence, Greg Cackett and Arran Gulliver finish joint second to claim Britain's first four-man medal at the World Championships since 1939.
Harry Kane: Tottenham striker overtakes Jimmy Greaves as Spurs' all-time top scorer
Harry Kane moves ahead of Jimmy Greaves to become Tottenham's all-time top goalscorer with his 267th goal for the club.
New images show Nicola Bulley on day she disappeared
Doorbell footage of Nicola Bulley outside her home on the day she disappeared is shared with the BBC.
Rishi Sunak missing from NHS strike talks, says union boss
Unite's leader says the PM should intervene, ahead of the biggest week of walkouts in NHS history.
How NHS strikes on Monday 6 February will affect you
What you need to know about strikes by nurses and ambulance workers by the BBC's Zoe Conway.
Weekend avalanches kill 10 in Austria and Switzerland
Officials in western Austria warned winter sports enthusiasts of dangerous conditions in the area.
Truss's tax cuts clearly wrong approach, says Shapps
Grant Shapps, who briefly served in Liz Truss's cabinet, said inflation must fall before taxes are cut.
Iran protests: Protesters among prisoners pardoned by leader
Iranians involved in anti-government demos are among those set to be released.
How beavers are reviving wetlands
Wetlands are being lost at a faster rate than forests, but in some regions beavers are part of the solution.
Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's ex-president, dies aged 79
The former president, who seized power in a coup in 1999, survived numerous assassination attempts.
Adoption: Son finally meets birth mum after 58 years
Timothy Welch was adopted when he was six weeks old and found his birth mother 58 years later.
Obituary: Pervez Musharraf
Pakistan's military ruler found himself on the front line between militant Islamists and the West.
Davis Cup 2023: Great Britain reach Finals as Cameron Norrie seals victory over Colombia
Cameron Norrie confirms Great Britain's place in September's Davis Cup Finals group stage by beating Colombia's Nicolas Mejia in straight sets.
‘We want our murals to show that there’s hope’
Two artists from County Antrim are painting murals to raises awareness of mental health issues.
Hanif Kureishi says life 'completely changed' after collapse
The My Beautiful Launderette author said losing the use of his limbs had been "illuminating as well as terrible".
Farewell radiators? Testing out electric infrared wallpaper
Pilots are being run around the UK to see if electric wallpaper could be an efficient way to heat homes.
The papers: Truss 'never given a chance' and 'zero chance' of meeting hospital pledge
Liz Truss's first account of her time as PM and questions over new hospitals being built lead the front pages.