PC Cliff Mitchell, 23, appeared in court to deny five counts of rape and two of kidnapping.
Fire chiefs ban anyone from sleeping in hotel where Home Office hopes to put 240 asylum seekers.
There were "real concerns" over security and public safety, the Metropolitan Police says.
A coroner says it was not known whether Haroon Armani, 18, was familiar with outdoor swimming.
Jaswant Singh Chail is the first person to be sentenced for treason in the UK for more than 40 years.
Catherine Hudson gave pills to patients, including Aileen Scott, to "keep them quiet", a court is told.
Moderna is hoping to make its Covid jab available privately in the UK.
Sir Keir Starmer says a vote on Northern Ireland leaving the UK is "not even on the horizon".
The government has "blown up" the HS2 rail project with billions of pounds wasted, says the Labour leader.
The driver of the coach was seen slumped at the wheel before it crashed, a court hears.
The transport secretary says the decision to cancel the Manchester leg of HS2 was not taken until Tuesday.
Calls are made for moves to keep cows that graze near residential properties under better control.
Michelle Hadaway said former BBC reporter Martin Bashir had lost clothes belonging to her daughter Karen.
Despite practical issues, ministers in Scotland and Wales are on the same page on phasing it out.
Ashley Dale was killed in Liverpool after a feud between two groups at the festival, a court hears.
The suspects are accused of stirring up hatred by singing offensive lyrics at an Orange Hall last year.
The women travelled from the USA to study and believe college staff were "dismissive" of them.
There will be no new money for displaced people and firms along the scrapped route, the government says.
Its shares sank by as much as a third in early trading, after reports it needs to raise £600m.
Historic England says damage to part of Hadrian's Wall has been seen after the Sycamore Gap tree was felled.
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