The trial has been set up by the family of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who died after eating a sandwich.
Seven West Midlands authorities had suspended involvement with the Home Office’s scheme.
The blue-glazed vase was created for the court of the Qianlong Emperor, auctioneers say.
International recruitment hits record high with nurse leaders warning about sustainability of trend.
Police are investigating after Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp was assaulted by a fan at the end of their Championship play-off final second leg at Nottingham Forest.
The Queen's surprise appearance at London Paddington station also make Wednesday's front pages.
Pat McCarthy says there are not enough staffed tills for those who struggle with self-service machines.
The Prince of Wales says he will listen on the issue of the treatment of the indigenous community.
The 51-year-old completed the 36-hour challenge, beating the previous record by two hours.
Hillary Clinton and Catherine Zeta-Jones have shared it, and Gareth Bale is involved this year.
Karen and Stewart Robertson knew they had to get to Spain in memory of Rangers fan Brian.
Student's host says many young Ukrainian women are offered rooms "with basically sex as payment".
The government wants to ensure companies pass on tax cuts to motorists as diesel prices hit new highs.
Three people are taken to hospital following the blast which caused significant damage.
A North Wales Police detective says she has to borrow money from her mother at the end of the month.
Abuse allegations were made months before her husband poured petrol on her and set her alight.
The ex-foreign secretary said democracies would be "very effective" if they acted together.
The singer thanks a primary school that named one of its classes after him.
Five-time Olympic cycling champion Laura Kenny says speaking out about having a miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy "gave lots of people a platform".
The Metropolitan Police confirm a man is in custody over allegations dating back to the 2000s.
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