Kenneth Law is alleged to have sold lethal substance online to people in the UK, Canada and the US.
Visitors to the Reading and Leeds festivals and Notting Hill Carnival face disruption as rail workers walk out.
The late presenter was also "very insecure and wracked with self-doubt," Mike Parkinson says.
A new cap on the price of each unit of energy will be announced later by regulator Ofgem.
More than 150,000 signed a petition started by a teen urging Nike to sell goalie kit.
The Wisbech farm doubles production of watermelons, despite the "challenging" British weather.
Private financiers will bank transfer fees when a string of PFI contracts for public buildings in Scotland end.
The health board that treated Farrah Moseley-Brown admits failings in her care.
Britain's Matthew Hudson-Smith claims a gutsy 400m World Championships silver, finishing just 0.09 seconds behind Antonio Watson.
Ian Fitzgibbon, 28, has been charged with the murder of Ashley Dale in Liverpool last August.
Karl Porter's impression of a footballer's celebration has been shared widely on social media.
Final offers to save the 90-year-old retail chain must be submitted by Friday.
Two men are in police custody on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.
Stephen Farrow murdered Reverend John Suddards and Betty Yates in two killings weeks apart in 2012.
Liam Smith, 38, was shot and doused in acid in a joint plot to kill the father-of-two.
Bus driver Carlos Correa Palacio was struck at a crossing in Edinburgh while walking home.
The museum announced last week that it had sacked a member of staff over items allegedly going missing.
The review will examine the miscarriage of justice that saw an innocent man spend 17 years in jail.
Police are investigating an assault on two men in Brixton who were punched at a bus stop.
A court heard a 16-year-old boy robbed the Welsh baritone in front of his son in west London.
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