Experts found the faces in the de Brécy Tondo were identical to those in a Raphael altarpiece.
Sam and Louise Rollin say "I do" next to Hendrix, who was born with a complex heart condition.
A museum is seeking famous garments by Jewish designers who dressed Bowie, Bond and The Beatles.
The shadow foreign secretary says Labour would forge a new security pact between the EU and the UK if it wins the next election.
The women and equalities committee accuses the government of "glacial progress" on menopause.
Amazon Labor Union leader Chris Smalls says it's time for the firm "to come to the table and negotiate".
Small businesses are still unable to send new parcels overseas two weeks after the Royal Mail cyber-attack.
There are fears that 2023 could see a wave of company failures as the cost of living crisis continues.
Several of Tuesday's papers look at the investigation into Tory chairman Nadhim Zahawi's tax affairs.
The alleged rent arrears relate to office space at Twitter's UK headquarters in central London.
Senedd members want ministers to run an experimental shorter working week, with no pay reductions.
The group named 'Enough is Enough' says 44 people have died on the road since 2007.
Jordan Kirkpatrick's first-half goal gives sixth-tier Darvel a historic victory over seven-time winners Aberdeen.
Adam Cheshire's case formed part of a probe into the biggest maternity scandal in NHS history.
Permission to treat sugar beet seeds with a pesticide that can harm bees is given by the government.
Discounts for households who cut peak-time use will be offered again on Tuesday.
The inquiry will examine if the process complied with government rules on public roles.
The man in his 60s was found unresponsive in a Tesco car park after the suspected robbery in Stroud.
A boy who taught himself to read as a toddler has been accepted as the UK's youngest member of Mensa.
Seventy six child migrants remain unaccounted for after going missing from a Hove hotel.
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