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Dad to stand trial accused of murdering daughter Minnie Merriman
13. August 2026 (17:22)
The nine-year-old from West Yorkshire died after being found seriously injured at an industrial estate in Arbroath. (BBC News)
XL bully dog which fatally bit man was not type to savage anyone, defendant says
13. August 2026 (17:20)
Chanel Fong is accused of owning the dog that bit her partner's father, who later died from blood loss. (BBC News)
Five key takeaways from results day 2026
13. August 2026 (17:03)
Top grades and students going to university are on the up, but technical subjects are also becoming more popular. (BBC News)
How Premier League shirts will change with gambling sponsor ban
13. August 2026 (16:57)
Premier League kits are going to have a very different look this season after clubs voted to ban gambling on the front of shirts. BBC Sport looks at the history of sponsorship, and who is replacing the betting companies. (BBC News)
Human bones found in south-east London garden
13. August 2026 (16:45)
Police are testing human bones found in the garden of a bungalow in south London. (BBC News)
Leicester City put up for sale for more than £200m
13. August 2026 (16:08)
Leicester City's Thai owners King Power are hoping to sell the club after 16 years, for more than £200m.  (BBC News)
Mother who stabbed children admits killing son and attempting to murder daughter
13. August 2026 (16:06)
Both children sustained stab wounds inflicted by their mother in their home in July 2021. (BBC News)
Man, 102, dies after alleged pub assault
13. August 2026 (14:27)
Phillip Ormerod was taken to hospital in critical condition and later died, police have confirmed. (BBC News)
Met chief accepts mistakes made over Simon Levy but defends investigation into murders
13. August 2026 (14:23)
Critics - including Labour MP Jess Phillips - have accused the Met of overlooking the first murder carried out by Levy.  (BBC News)
Binning batteries can start fires and put lives at risk, says union boss
13. August 2026 (14:16)
Scots have been urged not to throw away batteries, vapes or electrical goods in their household waste following a series of fires. (BBC News)