Sussex Police apologise for the "clumsy language" used by a Police Community Support Officer.
Aslef drivers will refuse to work overtime for another six days, in addition to the current industrial action.
The rise will not apply to season and flexi tickets so the most frequent travellers are not impacted.
King Charles III is starting a series of events in Scotland marking the first Holyrood Week since his coronation.
The New Conservatives group say the PM risks "eroding public trust" unless the numbers are cut by 400,000.
Parklife boss Sacha Lord writes to the home secretary urging her to allow safety tests to go ahead.
A friend who witnessed Stephen Lawrence's murder says a recently-named suspect could have been spotted in a line-up.
The woman says her family has developed asthma since moving into the flat.
Miriam Murray says greater support is needed for unpaid carers in Northern Ireland.
A warning to banks over "blacklisting" customers and the prospect of more NHS strikes makes the papers.
The Met Office will confirm on Monday if the record-breaking temperatures are linked to climate change.
NHS whistleblowers are being victimised, risking another big hospital scandal, an expert tells the BBC.
Governments may need to give energy bill help this winter, says the head of the International Energy Agency.
The chief medical officer and ex-Welsh NHS boss will be questioned on how prepared Wales was.
US President Joe Biden will meet King Charles at Windsor Castle on 10 July.
The Marylebone Cricket Club suspends three members over altercations with Australia players at Lord's on day five of the second Test.
The Oxenhope Straw Race sees teams carry straw bales from pub to pub, downing a pint at each stop.
A senior headteacher accused Ms Phillips of racism and bullying following a Twitter row.
Gemma Germeney, 31, Lilly Peden, eight, and Oliver Peden, four, all died in the fire, police say.
Nipsa general secretary Carmel Gates says staff in Northern Ireland feel they need to make "noise".
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