The coastguard has resumed the coastline search at the request of South Wales Police.
Valdo Calocane faces the families of three people he stabbed to death in court.
Russell Cook, nicknamed "Hardest Geezer", says the mission is in doubt over Algerian visa issues.
The extension will provide more time as the DUP is yet to decide whether to return to power sharing.
Police confirm the identities of all four people who were found deceased at a property near Norwich.
Robert Daily told an inquiry into the Post Office scandal that he did not accept personal responsibility.
The prime minister says the Iran-backed group poses an "immediate threat" to merchant shipping.
Cases of whooping cough are rising rapidly in Wales for the first time in five years.
The current season has brought the most Met Office named storms since records began in 2015/16.
Debbie Nesbitt says her family were playing board games when lightning hit their Newtowncunningham home.
Grace O'Malley-Kumar was one of three people killed in Nottingham on 13 June.
Valdo Calocane's manslaughter pleas are accepted on the basis of "serious" mental illness.
Prof Jason Leitch told then-health secretary to keep a drink in his hand to remain exempt from mask rules.
A man is held on suspicion of murder after a car's occupant was attacked at traffic lights, police say.
The birds would be "taken off air" if viewers could hear what they were saying, says the park CEO.
Unite, GMB and Siptu say there will be four further days of action, beginning on 1 February.
Two patients were treated at Musgrove Park Hospital in Somerset.
The victim said he was held prisoner and had a bleach-like substance thrown over him.
Lord Cameron explains why the UK and US have taken action against the attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
Public borrowing fell to £7.8bn last month, according to the latest official figures.
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