Noel Hanna was considered one of the top mountaineers from the island of Ireland.
Surrey and Sussex police forces are reprimanded for recording more than 200,000 calls via an app.
The number of jobs on offer continues to fall with companies blaming economic pressures.
Scotland's employment rate over three months also fell to 75.7%, which is just below the UK rate.
Colin Beattie has been taken into custody by officers investigating the party's finances and funding.
Snooker's World Championship resumes as normal after a protester covered a table with orange powder on Monday.
Big improvements are highlighted after the service was formerly branded a "national disgrace".
The former US president says he believes problems can be resolved in the not too distant future.
The PSNI officer and an ex-officer are charged with a range of offences.
It is thought to be the first time a group of visually-impaired people was able to reach the base.
The father of Vishal Mehrotra says his death 40 years ago has not been fully investigated by police.
It will be Humza Yousaf's first major policy announcement since becoming first minister last month.
A huge set has been built for Wizard of Oz film spin-off Wicked, which stars Ariana Grande.
Knives which have "no practical use" could be banned in England and Wales under government plans.
Joint letter urges the UK government to reconsider the wording of the Online Safety Bill.
Report says racism played a role in the higher death rates of black and Asian women giving birth.
Poultry can be kept outdoors again but experts are on high alert for a new influx in wild birds.
Union group claims using artificial intelligence to hire and fire staff could lead to greater discrimination.
Play is abandoned in one match and suspended in another at the World Championship as a protester vandalised table one and a second person tried to attach themselves to table two.
The investigation into the prime minister's possible failure to declare an interest leads several of Tuesday's papers.
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