The entertainment industry did not disappoint in 2022 as it made a drama-fuelled comeback after two years of coronavirus disruption.
It has been a year of change for the royal family, with the death of the Queen sending a nation into mourning and putting a new monarch on the throne.
The Flying Scotsman and the NHS will be celebrated in new commemorative coins for 2023, bearing the King’s official coinage portrait.
Actress June Brown, singer Meat Loaf and podcaster and activist Dame Deborah James were among the stars who died in 2022.
Stephen Wallis reports on derby days of yesteryear.
A man will face trial next year charged with three offences.
We compare the most affordable supermarkets to help you buy your Christmas Dinner on a budget.
A man was caught drink-driving with his 40-week pregnant partner in the car.
The BBC is to overhaul its local radio services with stations sharing more content and broadcasting less programming unique to their area.
Twice a year we change our clocks but how many people know of the man whose idea it was?
Rishi Sunak is set to become the third Prime Minister in two months after rival Boris Johnson pulled out and Penny Mordaunt failed to get the support.
Liz Truss has become the shortest serving Prime Minister, resigning after just 44 days.
Royal Mail will consult on up to 6,000 redundancies as the delivery giant blamed industrial action for mammoth financial losses.
The boom in vaping and rise in youngsters using disposables has prompted plenty of headlines. We take an in-depth look at the impact of the 'craze'.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has u-turned on the abolition of the top tax rate after the "bolt-from-the-blue" policy left the markets in turmoil.
The official coin effigy of King Charles III has been unveiled by the Royal Mint.
Queen Elizabeth II's cause of death has been revealed to the public.
A father and son have been jailed for pulling a 'gun' on neighbours and police.
A queue measuring up to 10 miles will stretch through London over the next few days. We joined mourners to file past The Queen lying in state.
The new King will be formally proclaimed monarch at a historic Accession Council in a ceremony that will be televised for the first time.