Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
Figures from the Western Trust show a rise in under-18s attending hospital over their mental health.
The case involving historical child sex abuse allegations was stopped after the controversial Crown Office letter was uncovered.
The mosaic, part of a villa complex, is said to be one of the most significant found in Britain.
Mims Davies calls for tougher government action following her "absolutely awful" experience.
Thursday's papers report the deaths of 27 people making their way to the UK via the English Channel.
At least 27 migrants drown after a boat capsizes in the English Channel. Here's what we know so far.
The England footballer will be one of seven traditional guest editors over the festive period.
English football needs an independent regulator to stop it "lurching from crisis to crisis", says the chair of a fan-led review into the sport.
A group of peers are urging the government to repeal the Vagrancy Act which makes it a criminal offence to sleep rough or beg in England and Wales.
The Lord of The Rings director has restored more than 50 hours of footage.
Women at a Krav-Maga class explain why they have taken up self-defence classes this year.
A man will appear in court on Thursday accused of killing 31-year-old Jordan Cody-Foster.
Pulled from the rubble, some survivors say they were made to take tests to get compensation.
The energy firm, with 1.7 million customers, has been put into a special form of administration.
The fire which broke out on the 10th floor of a block of flats is thought to have been started deliberately.
The funding will allow employers to offer improved rates of pay amid concerns about staff shortages.
Boris Johnson says it is vital to stop people trafficking gangs after 31 drown near Calais.
Speaking from Downing Street, the PM says no stone will be left unturned in the fight to demolish human trafficking gangs.
The fire service says the huge blaze at a plastics factory near Hull has been brought under control.
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