Sex abuser used vapes to groom 14-year-old girl
One girl tells the BBC she was lured by a man posing as teenage boy on social media offering vapes.
One girl tells the BBC she was lured by a man posing as teenage boy on social media offering vapes.
The East Kilbride Pirates - one of two women's American Football teams in Scotland - would rather be on the field.
Customers say they feel ripped off after paying for building projects that were not completed.
Social workers tried to intervene in the Claire Inglis case - but courts deemed her killer fit for bail.
Bert Janssen, who got a donor heart in the 1980s, is the longest-surviving heart transplant patient.
The Criminal Justice Inspection report finds tackling access to drugs at HMP Magilligan is too slow.
A charity says its volunteers are having to deal with thefts worth thousands of pounds every day.
Prince William's first public appearance since King Charles's cancer diagnosis was announced, leads several of Thursday's front pages.
Convicted sex offender Christian Brückner is due in court next week, accused of five offences.
A study suggests a link, but more research is needed to prove the drugs benefit the brain.
The Prince of Wales speaks in public for the first time since his father's cancer diagnosis.
Labour has been in a public tangle and a private tussle over the figure attached to the pledge, BBC political editor Chris Mason writes.
The Prince of Wales expressed his gratitude for the well wishes sent to Catherine and King Charles.
The Tartan Army have been granted approval to bring the soundtrack to Germany this summer.
A mother of two, who lost an arm and a leg when she was hit by two London Underground trains, says she is suing Transport for London (TfL).