The accused, Marvyn Iheanacho, was found guilty of murdering Alex Malcolm at Woolwich Crown Court and was sentenced to life on 25 July, 2017.
The NHS's chief nurse has criticised patients who miss appointments, saying "we are asking patients and the public to use the health service responsibly."
The ASA took the clip down citing it as an "irresponsible" advertisement that makes the new mothers feel vulnerable about the physical changes
Sauce sachet removed from bowel of woman "suffering from Crohn's disease" during surgery, according to British Medical Journal report.
PCSO Jacqui Fairbanks, who works with prostitutes in Hull's Hessle Road, said that many women working in the red light district, had been physically and mentally abused.
An intoxicated couple was dragged off a Thomas Cook flight to Turkey after they spat on each other during a fight minutes before take off.
Theodore Johnson, 64, killed his former partners in 1981 and 1992, and was twice convicted of manslaughter only to be freed in 1995 to kill Angela Best in December 2016.
Kasim Lewis, 31, has been charged with murder of 22-year-old Luliana Tudos he body was discovered in Finsbury Park, north London, on 27 December.
Three people who forced Vietnamese women and girls to work for nothing in nail bars around the country have been jailed for human trafficking and modern slavery offences.
Celebrated children's author JK Rowling now has a pub named after her in Edinburgh - but only for a short while.
Couples are trying some strange methods to get pregnant, including feasting on McDonald's chips, drinking pineapple juice and wearing frozen underwear.
Rail commutes got on average 3.4% cheaper from the start of 2018, which sparked protests at stations across the UK. It is often cheaper to nip over to Europe than get to work.
76-year-old Florence Myerscough from Bolton was found by neighbours after being left in the freezing rain and unable to get into her home.
The clip shows the Labour leader meeting and greeting his adoring supporters on the campaign trail, outside homes and even at Glastonbury festival while a big tune blasts out.
Former England footballer Trevor Sinclair pleads guilty to drink driving and racially abusing police officer at his home in Lytham, Lancashire.
John Struthers, a Scottish professor, met his wife Justina at the Glasgow University in 1970s; and despite criticism over the years, he said they haven't "wavered".
Across the northern hemisphere a few brave (or foolhardy) souls celebrated the festive season by diving into frozen lakes or paddling in frigid oceans.
Following the sudden outburst, police were called to the situation, who have now launched an enquiry into the incident and a hunt for the accused.
Lords who have retired still have the right to enjoy subsidised dinners for themselves and guests, it has emerged.
Woman who made 'unsubstantiated' sexual abuse allegations against her ex-partner has been barred from seeing their four-year-old daughter.
A detective inspector in Belfast has warned that drug dealers are increasingly turning to standard mail services to ship large amounts of cannabis around the UK.
The prime minister Theresa May wants to promote seven women in a reshuffle that will improve the gender balance of her Cabinet.
A recent study from Austria has discovered that people who enjoy bitter flavours are more likely to have antisocial personality disorders.
Firefighters in Suffolk spent New Year's Eve locked in a marathon battle with a penis ring that was stuck on a man's genitals.
Police have arrested a man in connection with the murder of Iuliana Tudos, who went missing on Christmas Eve and was later found in Finsbury Park, North London.
Steve White claimed his colleagues had suspicions that members of the Freemasons had stood in the way of reforms to the police force in England and Wales.
The Metropolitan Police are investigating the murders of two teenagers and two 20-year-olds this morning as the capital's knife crime epidemic shows no sign of abating.
A woman claims she was coerced into prostitution at the age of 14 and hired to out to an array of men in Cambridge, including students at the university.
"Abbie is quite upset. She spent her Christmas money on that doll and now I have taken it away," the mother said.
100,000 ticket holders descended on the River Thames to see in 2018 while tens of thousands attended the Hogmanay celebrations in Edinburgh.