The former US president is visiting the Turnberry resort on the second day of his visit to Scotland.
A "global settlement" involving about 900 cases has been reached, a barrister indicates.
The grey-headed lapwing's arrival in a Northumberland fishing village is unprecedented, experts say.
Alfie Steele's mother and her partner are on trial over the boy's death at his home in Droitwich.
Ministers agree to pay a 5% rise in England - but nurses are still threatening strike action.
A family fleeing the crisis were told they could not board flight due to visa complications.
Marelle Sturrock was 29 weeks pregnant when she was found dead at her home last week.
James Cleverly says UK airlifts from Sudan are over, as focus shifts to providing humanitarian aid.
Three-year-old Taiwo, who weighed just 9.8kg (1st 5lb), died of malnutrition and dehydration.
The £400m South Harbour, the UK's biggest marine infrastructure project, is both larger and deeper.
Lucy Letby, accused of murdering seven babies, says she is "devastated" by the "sickening" charges.
Samuel Atcheson and Steven Arthur Hunter, both of Ballymena, had pleaded guilty to the murder.
Sir Keir Starmer said his party was "likely to move on" from its previous policy of scrapping fees.
Some trainee pilots lost upwards of £50,000 after Tayside Aviation went into administration.
Strong profits lead to renewed calls for energy firms to pay more tax, with households facing high bills.
The recall includes Cadbury Flake and Dairy Milk Buttons and people are advised not to eat them.
The number of under-30s working in English and Welsh prisons has gone up by about 60% in five years.
Officials estimate the cost of balancing Stormont's books after last week's budget statement.
Market conditions improving after prices fall for seven consecutive months, Nationwide says.
Eight Albanian men are still on the run following disorder at the Yarl's Wood removal centre.
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