Alistair Duff was heard commenting on pornography after forgetting to switch off his microphone.
The firm is set to announce the Scunthorpe blast furnaces will shut, affecting up to 2,000 jobs.
PM urges anyone with evidence to go to the police but defends Conservative Party complaint procedures as "robust".
About 10 to 12,000 people are still without water on Monday morning, according to a council leader.
The rare phenomenon illuminates skies across the north-east of England and parts of Scotland.
A Belfast-born man whose wife was killed in Gaza is hoping to get his two children to safety.
Comedian Mark Watson was locked out of the Tobacco Factory where he was due to perform.
Cake artist Emma Jayne rises to the occasion with a king-size creation of Charles III.
The ambitious initiative will concentrate on 247,0000 acres straddling the Wales-England border.
Eight police officers were injured in Bonfire Night violence in Niddrie and Glasgow.
Fireworks were thrown at officers and a pamphlet reported to support Hamas was on sale, the Met say.
The Prince of Wales was said to have “kept up really well” during a dragon boat training session.
The most common disputes were about gas or electricity use, account balances and meter readings.
Protests over fighting in Gaza and calls to ban them over Remembrance weekend lead many papers.
Jay Hawkins has sought out war stories from 90 veterans and got them to sign his Lee-Enfield gun.
Public money has been lost on the project, which would have improved travel to major Cardiff events.
The firm promised change in 2020, but the BBC has filmed staff squeezing suppliers after deals were agreed.
Priory Healthcare is charged over the death of Matthew Caseby who was "inappropriately unattended".
Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson donates £1,870 to the BMA strike fund to compensate for any upset.
Pictures and videos shared on social media capture the brightly coloured phenomenon.
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