Cody Ackland, from the Southway area of Plymouth, is due in court later, police say.
Donald Robertson is due at a hearing relating to Shani Warren's death and another incident.
The transport secretary says he cannot take a risk over a variant that may defeat the Covid vaccine.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning.
France cancels high-level talks with UK in protest at letter published by PM Boris Johnson on the migrant crisis.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle brought his pet parrot Boris to a BBC Newscast interview and the bird took off.
Drivers on the Jubilee, Victoria, Piccadilly, Central and Northern lines take part in the action.
A 25-year-old man will appear in court on Friday, charged with the murder of June Fox-Roberts.
Father Robert Mackenzie, 87, was extradited from Canada to Scotland on historical child abuse charges.
Tidal flows mean the shoreline keeps being polluted by wet wipes and sanitary towels sitting in the estuary.
NHS guidance says that ambulance handovers should be completed within 15 minutes.
New coronavirus variant concerns and more Channel crossings after fatal journey lead the papers.
Steve Finch of toy retailer bopster, explains the pressures his firm is under for Black Friday this year.
The Labour leader says it is up to his predecessor to regain the party whip before the next election.
Analysts say this year's sale will be the biggest ever, but retailers won't offer as many discounts.
Northern Ireland's chief medical officer says a new variant is "undoubtedly a matter of concern".
Six southern African countries are put on the red list, amid "deep concern" over a new variant of the virus.
One former boxer, diagnosed with dementia, says he was punched in a fight so hard he couldn't see.
A review of UK transport links recommends improving the A1, A75, A77, and upgrading the east and west coast mainlines.
Transport improvements between north Wales and north west England feature in a UK government review.
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