Paul Kagame, a committed Gunners fan, lashes out on Twitter at the club his government sponsors.
Tyrone withdraw from the All-Ireland semi-final against Kerry because of a crippling Covid crisis in the camp.
Gillian Sturgeon was arrested along with a man over an alleged domestic incident in North Ayrshire.
Ben Parkinson and his family question if the Afghanistan sacrifice "was worth it".
The UK deals with 592 people crossing the Channel on the day a migrant makes a fatal leap into the sea.
A 20-year-old recruit died after disembarking into deep water at Tregantle in Cornwall.
Restorer Bill Smith says a museum has broken an agreement to "share" the restored craft.
At the height of their fame, the Britpop icons travelled to Lerwick to play a show for just 1,400 fans.
Hundreds of people attended a vigil on Friday evening close to where five people were shot dead in Plymouth.
The two people came forward for testing after developing symptoms.
An inquest hears the hoard includes coins of all rulers from King Edward VI to Charles I.
Scott Staniland says comments about his brother Brett's looks are particularly upsetting.
What do a Falklands helicopter, a Dublin bus and a WW2 radar bunker have in common?
Bath was named joint third in a recent survey of places where house prices have outstripped incomes.
Opening four windows at lower speeds and only two on the motorway is best, researchers say.
Some passengers say they feel unsafe, crammed on trains face-to-face with people not wearing masks.
The BBC show is asking people to contact them if they have something of interest for their experts.
BBC NI's political correspondent Stephen Walker recalls his hometown on a dark day in 1976.
A teenager tells BBC News NI about the stress and relief of travelling abroad for spinal surgery.
Jake Davison's shotgun and permit were confiscated in December but returned in July, the police watchdog says.
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