Humza Yousaf is being urged to suspend his predecessor after she was arrested and later released.
In a statement, Scuba Travel said the tourists' families had been contacted by the Foreign Office.
A report says many schools use language in their sex education that stigmatises young people
The Tony Awards, Broadway's biggest night, saw success for several British names on Sunday.
MPs in charge of party discipline aren't equipped to handle misconduct allegations, one senior figure tells the BBC.
A 26-year-old man has been charged with murder of the 21-year-old who went missing earlier this month.
Charity worker Letisha Brown's Ford Fiesta was "cannibalised" after she parked in Birmingham.
Bishop Robert Byrne's safeguarding failures included a friendship with a paedophile priest.
There has been no permanent doctor on the Hebridean islands of Barra and Vatersay since last summer.
Forbes says she does not regret expressing religious views during unsuccessful campaign to be SNP leader.
A photographer's "passion project" lining up movie and TV scenes where they were shot sparks a career.
Mr Johnson quit as an MP dramatically on Friday, branding the Privileges Committee a "kangaroo court".
But more needs to be done to support the Albanian victims of people smuggling, a report finds.
Head teacher Ruth Perry took her own life after her school was downgraded.
Nicola Sturgeon's arrest amid an SNP finances probe and British divers missing in Egypt lead the papers.
"Pre-loved" clothing is big business and it is not just about saving money and the planet.
Police say they have reason to believe 21-year-old Chloe Mitchell from Ballymena was murdered.
Publishing 100,000 copies a month, the Light shares calls for war-crime style trials of MPs and doctors.
The girl's parents were also injured in the incident, which was reportedly after a dispute between neighbours.
The Welsh government means to push on after the UK government barred glass from Scotland's scheme.
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