A vulnerable landlord was "controlled" in a plan to steal part of his £3.5m estate, a court hears.
Harry Mullinder, 25, has given up his day job to earn a living filming himself playing Call of Duty.
The SNP manifesto promises to increase frontline health spending by 20% if the party wins the election.
Letters are being delivered to homes in Creggan close to where Lyra McKee was shot two years ago.
New figures from the BPI show rap and hip hop streams are at an all-time high.
A Conservative leaflet read "insert prominent local pledges here, eg save our libraries".
The college is the first in England to integrate black history into courses throughout the year.
Retail is likely to reopen on 30 April followed by outdoor hospitality on 10 May, the BBC understands.
Jonathan Wignall harassed and stalked Ruth Dodsworth over nine years, a court has heard.
The food delivery firm says it cannot tell how much the recent growth is due to the impact of lockdown.
One man dies and three other people are injured after reports of a disturbance near Norwich.
Rebecca Bostock's case went undiagnosed for 16 months before an emergency operation saved her life.
NI Assembly research says the problems related to the pandemic will be felt "for many years".
Sir David Attenborough fronts a new documentary on lockdown's effect on the natural world.
Vaccine certificates could help to reopen society but risk discrimination, a UK equality body warns.
As MPs announce another inquiry into the Greensill row, David Cameron suggests he will co-operate.
Some users said they were offered "appetite suppressants" and "fasting" by the search feature.
A study of 59 people compared the drug with a conventional antidepressant.
There had been concerns that large numbers would have to self-isolate after a false positive result.
The David Cameron lobbying row and a new image of Prince Philip and family feature in the papers.
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