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.
BBC Weather's Matt Taylor has the latest forecast with some areas still reeling from the effects of Storm Isha.
The wind alert follows Storm Isha which brought power cuts and fallen trees across Northern Ireland.
A coroner wants action "at the most senior level" to improve the quality of physical healthcare.
A mother who wanted to see the transcript of her daughter's rape trial is calling for free access.
The former prime minister tells BBC News sweets helped her out in some sticky situations in meetings.
Weather warnings have issued for most of the UK with strong winds forecast.
The second joint operation between the US and UK targets underground storage and missiles, they say.
Only six UK firms became a unicorn last year by achieving a valuation of more than a billion dollars.
A BBC investigation finds Birmingham council tops the list with a 500% increase between 2022 and 2023.
A range of stories in Tuesday's papers - including a woman's death who went to Turkey for weight loss.
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