Christopher Christian is handed four weeks in jail after visiting a shop to buy mobile phone credit.
The SNP wants to hold an independence referendum in the first half of the next Scottish Parliament session.
Rob Lamb, a 58-year-old Scotsman, was greeted back home by applause and bagpipes.
Stormont politicians condemn the murders of two women in County Antrim.
BBC will show live Women's Super League matches on network TV for the first time as part of a multi-million-pound broadcast deal with Sky Sports.
A notice about the Duchess of Sussex's copyright win is on hold pending a possible appeal by the newspaper.
Kingfisher says 18-34 year-olds did more home improvements during lockdown than any other age group.
Series six of Jed Mercurio's hit cop drama made its much-hyped debut on BBC One on Sunday night.
Colin Pitchfork was jailed in 1988 after DNA linked him to the rape and murder of two 15-year-olds.
Police, who have arrested seven people so far, say "thuggish citizens" will be brought to justice.
Boris Johnson says a "once in a generation modernisation" of the UK's armed forces is needed.
The Turkish driver is suspected of planning to move the migrants out of the UK through the ports.
Nearly all coronavirus restrictions are lifted, with border controls remaining in place.
Maia Thomas started delivering food to people in need when she saw a Facebook post by a young woman.
Regulators in America have been waiting for these results to decide on approval.
The findings of two investigations are to be published which could decide the political future of the first minister.
EU leaders will hold a virtual summit on Thursday to discuss the fate of vaccines made on the continent.
Sapphire Medical in Stirling will start holding virtual appointments after it received official registration.
The £100m recovery plan aims to rebuild services and reduce waiting times.
Children in P4 to P7 and some post-primary pupils are back in the classroom, as part of lockdown easing.
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