John Tinniswood recommended "exercising the mind" as he was presented with a card from the King.
England slump to fifth defeat in six matches as Fiji beat them for the first time as both sides end their World Cup preparations at Twickenham.
Three Nazi flags were erected in Dunmurry, in what police are treating as a hate crime.
The family of Claire Knights, who went missing from Upstreet, has been informed, police say.
A 19-year-old man died after being assaulted by three to four people wearing balaclavas, say police.
Gareth Richards died in a car crash in April but a show in his name wins at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
Biarritz say former Wales scrum-half Rhys Webb is provisionally suspended by French authorities following a drugs test.
A 33-year-old man has also been charged with possession of a firearm and violent disorder.
Around 2,000 items are thought to have been stolen from the museum, here's what we know about it so far.
Police are investigating whether Kuwaiti refugee Hadir Al-Enezi has been murdered.
The price of the garments will fall by the current rate of VAT at John Lewis and Waitrose next week.
Donald Patience "had been dead for days" when police called to a suspected robbery found his body.
Ashiq Rasul was told his Glasgow flat was not fit for purpose due a series of safety failings.
Marsden co-wrote hits including Here I Go Again and Fool For Your Loving, before going solo.
Europe's biggest street party returns to west London for the 55th year.
One of the victims remains critical and a second man was seriously injured, police say.
Chair George Osborne tells the BBC the missing-treasures scandal has damaged the museum's reputation.
Mark Harding was told he would never walk again after being wounded in Afghanistan in 2010.
Auctioneers say they only expected the vase to get between £80 and £120.
Dr Augustine Tanner-Ihm says he can be "proud and glorious" as Pride returns to the city.
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