A study finds the capital lost 46 watering holes in the first six months of this year.
New synthetic opioids Nitazenes are "500 times stronger than morphine", coroner Joe McCrisken says.
Workers and shoppers tell us what they'll miss about the brand as the final stores close.
Despite a recent spike in interest in bedbugs, their interaction with humans is nothing new.
Hundreds of people allow their secrets - from the harmless to the serious - to be aired in public.
The Labour leader says funding out-of-hours appointments will help more people return to work.
Some of the schemes have been promised before and others have already been changed.
Polling expert Sir John Curtice looks at the significance of swings in these one-off elections.
Inspectors will assess damage and decide what work can be done to re-open the vital Argyll road.
Sunday's headlines focus on Israel suffering its biggest attack in years at the hands of Palestinian militants.
They include a Bronze Age sword and axe, Roman tiles and finger ring, with 16 reports to police.
Tributes are paid in the County Donegal town for the 10 victims of the explosion.
The dancer gave an update on her chemotherapy treatment, saying she is "doing really well".
Davies, known for films such as Benediction and A Quiet Passion, died after a short illness, his manager confirms.
Angela Rayner sets out plans to "get tough" with developers as Labour gathers for its annual conference.
Reform UK's former leader Nigel Farage attacks the Tories in a speech to party's annual conference.
The family of legendary black footballer Jack Leslie present his FA cap to Plymouth Argyle.
The smell has been blighting the seaside town of Brightlingsea for some time.
A memorial service is held in the County Donegal town for the 10 victims of the explosion.
The Labour leader won't be short of advice in Liverpool - but how does he convert a commanding poll lead into a general election victory?
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