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William Budge was caught on camera hitting his wife before driving over her again.
Derbyshire Police said his actions were "not only unacceptable but criminal".
The artist's digital creations are being shown as part of Bradford's Capital Of Culture celebrations.
A detective who led the investigation says it was "lucky no-one was killed".
BBC News NI asks residents in Dundonald whether assembly members should be paid more.
Lib Dem leader Ed Davey called on the PM to reiterate to the White House that the UK is committed to two-state solution.
The RNLI Porthcawl crew brings golden retriever Seren to safety in their first rescue of the year.
Courtroom surveillance video shows two family members jumping over the gallery divider and charging at the defendant.
Officials say the unlikely pair fell into the water when the tiger was chasing the boar.
The US President was speaking during a visit from Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Since taking office, Donald Trump has talked about what he would like to see happen in Gaza but said there are “no guarantees” that a ceasefire will stand.
John O'Hare has a love of English football and travels more than 4,000 miles to watch his team.
The BBC's Analysis Editor takes a look at the latest round of tariffs announced by President Trump - and what the US has got in return.
Benjamin Netanyahu praised the idea and called the US president the "greatest friend Israel has ever had" in the White House.
Fire crews pause to remember Fleur Lombard, who died fighting a supermarket fire in Bristol in 1996.
Mr Jones says scanners, metal detectors and security guards could be introduced but at a cost.
Dozens were killed when a passenger plane and helicopter collided on 30 January and fell into the Potomac river.
Residents of China's largest city gave their thoughts on Trump's tariffs and their nation's response.
Two people are in a critical condition following a fire at a house in Dungannon in County Tyrone.
The actor, who played the Facebook boss, says he is making vulnerable people "feel threatened".