Antanas Jankauskas will appear in court later charged with the murder of mum-of-two Sarah Ashwell.
The most eye-catching demonstrations and unusual stories during COP26 have unfolded on the streets of Glasgow.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
The £20m scheme helps residents with no access to off-street parking to charge their vehicles.
The GL Assessment tests will be held in 21 post-primary schools, involving about 5,450 children.
Last year's parade was cancelled for the first time since 1852 due to the pandemic.
Saturday's papers are varied, with the i weekend revealing when Whitehall expects the pandemic to end.
Divisions remain over continuing subsidies for fossil fuels and financial help to poorer nations.
The "battered" instrument was saved from the bin by a sound engineer.
Douglas Ross failed to declare earnings as an MSP and as a football referee for the SFA.
Ros Atkins looks at the story behind Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's detention in Iran.
Kim and Amy are among thousands of young carers missing out on support.
Holly Rhys-Ellis, who had an eating disorder when she was 11, says such questions are unhelpful.
Harry Kane scores a superb hat-trick as England brush aside Albania to put themselves on the brink of qualification for next year's World Cup.
Owain Wyn Evans played alongside 50 drummers for part of his 24-hour Drumathon for Children in Need.
The collie, belonging to Rory Cellan-Jones, was one of six dogs taken when a van was stolen.
The Duchess of Sussex said Prince Harry was being berated by the royals over her father's behaviour.
The Axe Drax campaign group said an activist "halted the train", which was carrying wood pellets.
At least 15 are claiming up to £22,920 a year on rental costs, research by the BBC finds.
Scott Anderton, 33, was found in a canal with 35 stab wounds from his head to his shins.
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