Sir Ian Livingstone says he hopes a settlement can be reached for Microsoft's takeover of Activision.
Dan McKane, Christine McKane and Julia McSorley are named locally as the Aughnacloy crash victims.
Richard Sharp is speaking on the day a report examining his appointment is published.
Despite signs of more properties coming on to the market, asking rents are still rising, Rightmove says.
Students walked out of a French lecture at Manchester University in protest against the language.
Friends of three teenagers killed in a crash raise more than £100,000 for air ambulance charities.
The British comedian hosts the US talk show for last time after more than eight years in the chair.
One of the world's most famous skateboarders says a north coast park would be in constant use.
The prime minister thinks most people will stick to the English name dropped by the national park.
The music retailer is to move back into 363 Oxford Street after a "dramatic" return to profit.
The BBC takes a look behind the scenes at the Underwater Studio, a place where movie magic happens.
Friday's front headlines cover the latest rail strikes announced and the death of Jerry Springer.
The Scottish Conservative leader is set to claim the SNP have "crashed" the case for independence.
Dr Abdulrahman Babiker cannot get back to work at his hospital as the UK refused to fly him back.
The NAHT is holding a new vote on whether to strike over pay, funding, workload and wellbeing.
New guidance for grassroots sport says concussed players will be advised not to work or drive a car.
Some 170,000 16 to 24-year-olds in England may have the undiagnosed condition which can affect the heart.
The Public Accounts Committee also caution against moving too quickly towards internet only broadcasting.
It says age verification would contravene its commitment to collect minimal data from readers.
The singer testified about his artistic process as he disputed stealing from a Marvin Gaye hit song.
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