It would put sports coaches and faith leaders on par with roles like teachers and social workers.
As we await a report from government on devolution, the debate on where power should lie grows louder.
The lawyer for Anne Sacoolas also says her client is willing to meet the teenager's family.
Consumer group Which? staged a sting operation to investigate fake Google reviews in the UK.
The organisation has introduced changes after an outcry over its all-white acting line-up last year.
Most front pages report on the fallout from Meghan and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Coronavirus lateral flow tests are free and provide a quick result within 30 minutes. But how do you do one?
Nicola Sturgeon is expected to announce a limited easing of some lockdown restrictions at Holyrood.
The government says it is "committed" to ending the practice, but campaigners want action quickly.
Former Wales rugby player Nic Evans has no memories of her first appearance at Twickenham.
Derek McInnes, the Scottish Premiership's longest serving manager, leaves Aberdeen after eight years in charge at Pittodrie.
Grace Victory was in an induced coma after giving birth to her first child on Christmas Eve.
German shepherd-type dog Bella was rescued from a river after a rock was tied around her neck.
Matthew Topham was distracted by his "upset" two-year-old when he hit another car, jurors hear.
More than 100 calls are made to the Met Police as the search for Sarah Everard enters its fifth day.
Inspectors criticised conditions at Napier Barracks in Folkestone and Penally camp in Pembrokeshire.
The two batches of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine will need to be used by the end of March.
The Manx government scraps plans to reopen "hub schools" on Tuesday for key workers' children.
The Hull West and Hessle Labour MP says the number of people needing help has "risen dramatically".
Three men have been attacked on Penshurst Road in Tottenham near White Hart Lane train station.
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