Alfred Dorris denies failing to take reasonable care over the crash in which seven people died.
Lucy Letby is a "calculating woman" who lied "to try and get sympathy", a prosecutor tells her trial.
The BBC has been told a complaint about Bambos Charalambous was made to Labour's complaint process.
A 14-year-old boy who died after collapsing at a school on Tuesday had an undiagnosed heart condition.
Three people, including two students, are in hospital after a "serious incident" at the school.
Some who gave evidence about being forced out of their jobs are concerned it has not been published.
Police say Chloe Mitchell, 21, was last seen in Ballymena between Friday night and Saturday morning.
The boy, who had been followed by police shortly before he crashed, is named locally as Saul Cookson.
King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales will take part in ceremonial events.
Rachel Reeves says she cannot be "reckless" with spending and will ramp up investment to reach the figure by 2027.
The consumer group claims Clubcard pricing is not clear enough but Tesco says it meets current rules.
Alysia could not be found when firefighters arrived at Pembrokeshire house fire, an inquest hears.
Sister of fisherman who died has spoken after seafood company fined for health and safety breaches.
Relative of IRA bomb atrocity victim criticises MP's planned attendance at IRA commemoration event.
This weekend will be 5C to 10C hotter than normal June weather, forecasters predict.
The tax was introduced last year to help fund the government's scheme to lower energy bills.
Drone footage shows the damage caused by a fire at a Grade II-listed former halls of residence.
People living up to eight miles (13km) away have been commenting on how they can hear the music.
Fire chiefs are set to increase the number of specialist teams trained in 'fighting fire with fire'.
There's an economic elephant in the diplomatic corridors so big it has turned heads in boardrooms globally.
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