The presenter says he has agreed to step down "with immediate effect” after more than 20 years.
Aaron Wharton was diagnosed with a brain tumour when he was four years old and died in April.
The British army veteran says his aim was to inspire others and change perceptions of disability.
Police say the incident is being treated as an "unexpected death in childhood".
Humza Yousaf expects firms to demand compensation from the UK government if Scotland's deposit return scheme is scrapped.
Family gathered to remember Ruth Perry who took her own life after an Ofsted school inspection.
It follows the death of a 37-year-old man who was attacked by a dog in Greater Manchester.
Ofgem is poised to announce a cut in its price cap next week, according to an energy consultancy firm.
The party is on track to win the largest number of local government seats as counting continues.
Two men attempt to hide their phones from West Yorkshire Police on the roof of a cannabis farm.
A man wearing a Spiderman mask is using a hammer to hit a controversial statue on the building.
East of Scotland league side Dunipace FC say the repair bill to its pitch will run into six figures.
The rapper says he was "racially profiled" by police who claimed they could smell cannabis in a car.
Officers believe the London factory was being used to convert blank-firing guns into lethal weapons.
The discovery of unidentified bones prompt police to close village road to carry out investigation.
The bird, called Aragon, was among the first chicks brought over from Spain in 1994.
Other HRT treatments have faced similar limits but ministers say there is good stock of most products.
There are strong links to Wales in Patagonia, with the national anthem sung in one school daily.
Once a village whose beach attracted thousands, Hemsby is now the the face of an eroding coast.
A new cross sector advisory body is being set up to advise schools on developments in the field.
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