The man was driving along Broad Road in Limavady on Sunday night when his car was struck.
The men are convicted of violent disorder after trouble flared at the Suites Hotel last year.
Guy Cholerton is one of the people living in a west London mansion block who faces being evicted.
Ben Leonard, 16, was showing "no signs of life" when he was found by a paramedic, an inquest hears.
Several UK planes are redirected to French and German airports due to Storm Isha.
Domestic gas and electricity bills are expected to drop sharply just as the better weather arrives.
Near misses, huge waves and more are captured on camera following strong gusts in the UK and the Isle of Man.
Pupils at the schools attended by two children who died will be given professional support.
BBC Weather's Carol Kirkwood looks at what we can expect in the aftermath from strong winds overnight.
Some owners use methods that distress and confuse their dogs, the Royal Veterinary College warns.
The PSNI says it has dealt with more than 600 calls related to the storm since Sunday afternoon.
Police Scotland warn drivers only to travel if "absolutely necessary" and ScotRail services have been suspended.
The fire service says a number of cars have become stuck in deep water in North Yorkshire.
A woman says she no longer eats dinner so she can keep the heating on for her disabled daughter.
Volunteers transformed pensioner Pat's Swindon home after she got ill from the extent of the mould.
Teachers tell Panorama that some buildings in urgent need of repair are "not fit for purpose”.
The Royal College of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians says women are being wrongly prosecuted.
Kandice Barber informed a hearing she would not not want to work in education again.
In a letter to the PM, the group warns of cuts to services without extra money for English councils.
It is part of a series of changes unveiled by the government following a review of the BBC.
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