The 26-year-old is held over the death of Tommy Hunter, who went missing after leaving a nightclub.
The nurse will not oppose being struck off, but does not accept her guilt, a disciplinary panel hears.
Nottingham City Council says 550 jobs could go as it is battling a £50m budget deficit for 2024-25.
The PM is facing the biggest challenge to his authority from his MPs over his flagship asylum policy.
Clara, who has presented the evening showcase of the best new music since 2021, will stay at the BBC.
Homes were left perilously close to the cliff edge after the collapse on Sunday, a council says.
The retail giant apologises for any upset caused by the Christmas jumper featuring the airline's logo.
A 23-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of murder, police say
Mike Hall was dragged from the waves by a passer-by who believed he was dead.
There have been more than 50,000 physical attacks on health care staff in NI in the last five years.
Archaeologists unearth the remains of a roofed theatre, market and river port in central Italy.
The move is part of plans to relocate government jobs out of London to other parts of the UK.
Campaigners say they have 'no choice' but to take action against the Government's 'vandalism'.
Noam Sagi's mother Ada was released on 28 November - the fifth day of the Israel-Hamas truce.
The BBC's analysis editor Ros Atkins answers key questions about Tuesday's Commons vote on the Rwanda bill.
A UK-wide shoplifting gang based in Scotland is funnelling money to criminals in Eastern Europe.
Campaigners in Norfolk and Suffolk say lessons are not being learned after thousands of unexpected deaths.
Jeopardy is in the air and MPs are being tracked down to ensure they are around to vote. says Chris Mason.
The papers focus on the PM's battle to persuade Tory MPs to back his Rwanda bill, ahead of a key vote.
Rents on new lets in UK are up nearly 10% a year, but the pace of the increase is slowing, it says.
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