Nick wrote the cards for his twin daughters while dying from an aggressive brain tumour.
Tourism cash is being lost due to poor marketing and transport links, warns the report.
Dunbeath Castle and 28,500 acres of land on the Caithness coast have been put on the market.
Supermarket reports a hike in cases, as MP says steal-to-order gangs are "operating with impunity".
Fresh claims over the conduct of a BBC presenter lead Wednesday's papers.
The deal between France's Renault and the Chinese maker of London taxis will support 19,000 jobs.
Threads is a social media app for some and a nightmarish BBC movie from 1984 for others.
An independent review has been published into claims the NEAS covered up patient failings.
A report questions the language used for some checks, including assessing whether the baby is "pink all over".
Northstowe will be the UK's biggest new town since the development of Milton Keynes in the 1960s.
He says "perfectly innocent colleagues" are being falsely accused of involvement in the allegations.
Emma MacKenzie, from Canada, says she cannot renew her visa if she does not get her degree.
Theresa May leads criticism of the Illegal Migration Bill, as MPs overturn changes made by peers.
An image of the Sinn Féin vice president on a bonfire in Dungannon is being treated a hate crime by police.
Ros Atkins examines four questions that relate to the initial Sun newspaper allegations.
The row about the BBC presenter has developed into a series of claims and counter-claims.
A 15-year-old is charged with attempted wounding with intent and possession of bladed article.
The copy was part of late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts' literature collection.
Several women have come forward to raise concerns about the broadcaster and comedian in recent years.
One council has said it will dip into its reserves to feed vulnerable children over the summer.
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