Phélim Mac Cafferty says it was a "major failure" in judgement to fly instead of getting the train.
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening.
Rising ocean temperatures are having 'worrying' impacts on the deep ocean's ability to lock away our carbon emissions.
BBC Panorama uncovers evidence of sex workers being exploited via online classified adverts.
Three door staff have been suspended after footage showed two women being manhandled.
The soul icon joins Billie Eilish on the bill, as the festival returns for the first time since 2019.
Cpl Alexander Tostevin had suffered from mental health issues since returning from Afghanistan.
Footballer Marcus Rashford talks about receiving his MBE and meeting Prince William at Windsor Castle.
Science journalist, Helen Briggs, is at COP26 to report for the BBC - she describes what life is like behind the scenes at the Glasgow summit.
John Swinney warns that Covid restrictions may need to be tightened to avoid a fresh lockdown over winter.
Nuclear power is being promoted as a source of 'clean' energy, but is it safe?
Mary McCann is charged with causing the deaths of Lily, four, and Smaller, 10, by dangerous driving.
The striker dedicates his MBE to his mum and says he will continue to speak for vulnerable children.
No 10 says MPs must put constituents first as a Tory MP is criticised over working remotely from the Caribbean.
The total number of coronavirus-linked deaths recorded by the Department of Health is 2,769.
The mother of 10-year-old Jack Lis describes him as "our sweet, sweet boy".
Newspaper begins its appeal in a legal battle with the Duchess of Sussex over privacy.
The Prince of Wales also travelled on board a Metro to mark the network's 40th anniversary.
Crowds gathered to greet Barack Obama as he visited Strathclyde University for talks with COP26 youth leaders.
Chun Xu convicted of murdering Wenjing Lin, 16, after a jury heard he 'wanted revenge on her mother'.
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