Auctioneers are appealing to the public to help them work out how it arrived in a Wiltshire garden.
Festivals will need government assistance to get "back on their feet", says trade body UK Music.
There is to be a fresh move to make non-fatal strangulation a specific criminal offence.
Trinidad-born Berwyn's songs about heartache and homelessness earn third place on the talent list.
A growing divide over education, jobs, and ethnicity threaten the fabric of society, says Nobel laureate's study.
Lockdown measures will see schools closed until half term, and GCSEs and A-levels unable to go ahead as normal.
Strict new Covid-19 restrictions come into force in Scotland, prohibiting people from leaving their homes.
A new lockdown in England dominates Tuesday's front pages, as the PM orders everyone to stay at home.
Business leaders call for more financial help as the lockdown plunges more firms into a fight for survival.
The PM says people should stay at home immediately and schools must shut for most pupils from tomorrow.
The Championship club said "several first-team staff and players" had tested positive.
All schools and colleges move to online learning until 18 January in Wales.
The Labour leader says despite questions about the timing of decisions, "we've all got to pull together now to make this work".
Boris Johnson has announced new lockdown measures to limit the spread of Covid-19 and assist the vaccine roll-out.
Rutherglen MP Margaret Ferrier is charged by police with "alleged culpable and reckless conduct".
UK nationals resident in Spain say they were wrongly turned back when their flight landed in Barcelona.
Four boys and a girl are held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder after the Reading attack.
Maria Rico took off her oxygen mask to say goodbye - despite knowing this would hasten her death.
Student Jonathan Mok was left with a broken cheekbone in the "vicious and unprovoked" assault.
Ministers will meet as other parts of the UK prepare to tighten their lockdown restrictions.
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