Two men are in hospital after being stabbed at a house in Stratford-upon-Avon.
A source tells PA that Sir Jeffrey Donaldson also has "significant endorsement" for DUP leadership.
The group in Hampshire says it is "by far and away the biggest change" in its 30-year history.
Offensive slogans were painted on the baby memorial and other graves in Dunfermline cemetery.
The famous cake was battered and deep fried by a Lanarkshire chip shop owner as a trade-up to the traditional Mars bar.
Government adviser Prof Sir Mark Wolport says there is "good news" but the virus could "reignite".
DJs and dancers share their experiences of the "big energy" at the first club night since lockdown.
Tottenham are in no rush to appoint a successor to Jose Mourinho, who says he will "wait to be back in football" following his sacking.
BBC Springwatch presenter Iolo Williams brands those responsible as "morons".
British troops have joined what is considered the world's most dangerous UN peacekeeping force in Mali.
Grace Millane's cousin says it was "truly horrendous" listening to her killer's lies in court.
Headaches, stinging eyes and breathing problems - how people are struggling with the stench from a landfill site.
Close to one million people have been vaccinated and the death rate linked to the virus is low.
It would see an online book of remembrance installed in a new structure at the cathedral.
Owners of wood burners and open fires will need to burn cleaner alternatives as new rules come into force.
People from an Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi background suffered more, the Lancet study shows.
The rules will be relaxed in England - allowing for day trips without 14 days' quarantine afterwards.
Restrictions on wedding guest numbers are due to be lifted on 21 June, but couples are still anxious.
For the first time since the pandemic began, a nightclub opens its doors.
Saturday's papers include details of plans to further ease lockdown restrictions in England.
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