Justin Welby praises her for "doing the right thing", ahead of the 70th anniversary of her reign.
The ex-MP contacted ministers during the pandemic about the firm, who he worked for as a paid consultant.
Finance Secretary Kate Forbes says she will lay out how £290m in extra Treasury funding is to be spent in Scotland.
PC Steve Denniss says double murderer Daniel Boulton is the "most dangerous offender" he has faced.
Keely Birks, 17, was hit so hard she landed more than 100 metres from the point of impact.
A woman alleges she was raped during the production of a new BBC TV cooking show.
Lord Ahmed of Rotherham is jailed for five years and six months for sexually abusing two children.
A former Army sniper who is serving a life sentence for murdering a waiter tried to climb a prison fence.
Robert Hooper said he felt "frightened and threatened" when he removed the Corsa from his property.
David Robson wins an age discrimination claim after being sacked without warning.
Costel Matei, who also had 17 penalty points, gets a suspended term for causing George Ellis' death.
Inspections on goods entering NI from GB must continue pending the outcome of legal challenges.
Angharad Williamson pleads not guilty to the murder of her son Logan Mwangi at a pre-trial hearing.
Shaun Harris is accused of leaving abusive messages for Wellingborough MP Peter Bone.
Water charges will increase between 3.8% and 6.6% from April, with the company blaming inflation.
Peter Swailes admitted the slavery charge after a disabled man was exploited for decades.
Regulator Ofgem says about 10% of the latest energy price cap rise covered the cost of firms going bust.
Ex-communist Munira Mirza has been one of Boris Johnson's closest advisers for more than a decade.
The decision to wear traditional red and green jerseys will cause problems for colour-blind people.
As Southend awakes to a new MP, what do people in the constituency make of the result?
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