Patrick Helly shows BBC News how the hand-made Bafta trophies are produced.
As chief executives face public pressure over their annual bonuses, many smaller companies find bonuses are a useful tool to help improve productivity.
People convicted of serious alcohol-related offences in London will be given American-style sobriety tests in a trial planned to begin this summer.
Motorists are being warned to take care on the roads, with weather warnings for ice and snow in place across Great Britain.
Two Nottinghamshire couples have won lottery prizes of more than £40m in the past month. Could it be the UK's luckiest county?
The former England manager Fabio Capello is thought to be in Spain after resigning from his post yesterday. The FA chairman, David Bernstein, says he would prefer an English or British manager as his replacement.
The toddler who's great at table tennis, the runaway rhino and the presenter not quite ready for her live broadcast - the week's weird and wonderful video stories in Newsbeat's Odd Box with Dominic Byrne.
Police patrol the A66 trans-Pennine route, where emergency services have dealt with 97 crashes caused by freezing rain in less than six hours.
Nine Islamic terrorists who plotted to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a training camp are jailed.
Three members of staff from the Winterbourne View Care Home near Bristol have pleaded guilty to the ill-treatment of residents.
Prime Minister David Cameron says he is sorry to see Fabio Capello quit as England manger, but that the Italian was wrong to object to John Terry being dropped as captain.
The Bank of England has agreed to extend its quantitative easing (QE) programme by £50bn to give a further boost to the UK economy.
The cost of a Church of England wedding is rising after church members voted to put up the fee for getting married from £296 to £415.
The housing charity, Shelter, is calling for greater protection for tenants after more than 80,000 complained about private landlords last year.
Mothers are being forced into badly paid, low-skilled positions because there are so few part-time jobs available in Britain, according to a new report.
A quarter of schools rated outstanding are to be re-examined because their teaching did not reach the highest standard, the new chief inspector of schools in England is to reveal
Fabio Capello has resigned as England manager, leaving the national football team without a leader just months before the Euro 2012 championships.
The Bank of England's decision to extend its quantitative easing programme by £50bn is bad news for people who are about to buy an annuity, according to Saga's Ros Altman.
Stephen Fry has said that judges need to understand social media better in terms of the law.
Fabio Capello has resigned as England manager, the Football Association has confirmed.
Former England striker Gary Lineker feels the Football Association must appoint a successor to Fabio Capello as soon as possible and says that Harry Redknapp is the "nation's choice" to take the job.
Children at schools in Southampton are being offered contraceptive implants without their parent's knowledge.
Lord Sugar told Radio 5 live that the trial of Harry Redknapp for alleged tax evasion was an attempt by authorities to make an example of a high profile personality, which backfired.
The cookery school kitchens at TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage headquarters in Devon have been severely damaged by fire.
RBS chief executive Stephen Hester has admitted that he considered resigning from his job after public anger over his bonus.






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