The 20-year-old calls the decision to end the constitutional right to abortion a "dark day".
England are forced to come from behind for the first time under manager Sarina Wiegman in an impressive victory over European champions the Netherlands.
Residents of Newcastleton in the Borders used to face a lengthy round-trip to get their fuel.
Patrick Mevel says he has lifted more than 20,000 tonnes of onions over the past 43 years.
There will be no trains west of Cardiff nor north of Merthyr Tydfil on Saturday.
The government is calling a review of the plans which include a smaller shop, offices and a gym.
The Radio 1 presenter receives "role model" award for opening up the conversation around bowel cancer.
Scotland all but sealed a place in the Women's World Cup play-offs as a thumping first-half performance was too much for Ukraine in Poland.
Superfan Jenny McDonald said they could "get the gist" of the music from outside the Frome venue.
Tests have "ruled out" foot and mouth disease, a government spokesman said.
The tape recording, made in 1964 by a Hull student, fetched £3,100 at auction.
The 71-year-old broadcaster's wife pays tribute to her husband, saying "he will forever be with us".
Figen Murray says Martyn Hett, who died in the Manchester Arena attack, would be proud of her honour.
The woman says she was left alone in pain in a hotel room with fluid dripping from an open wound.
Boris Johnson promises to "listen and learn" but ex-leader Michael Howard calls for him to quit.
A woman and two children were found at a property which had been set on fire in Basingstoke.
The High Court previously ruled Archie was dead and doctors could end his life-support treatment.
Rugby legends and thousands of fans gather at Parc y Scarlets for the memorial service of Wales and Lions great Phil Bennett.
The Tories and PM Boris Johnson are dealt a major blow as the Lib Dems and Labour win two seats.
Sir Jonathan Van-Tam is asked if he's changed his habits, as Covid-19 cases in the UK continue to rise.
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