The co-host says he will leave It Takes Two after four years to "explore what else life has for me".
Ian Herbert-Jones, who was injured as he fought to control his boat, is picked up by a fishing crew.
Siôn, 37, was "devastated" after being told he couldn't use cash to treat his mum to dinner.
Cladding giant Arconic is among the companies to agree a civil settlement with more than 900 people.
New Forest District Council says it expects the new restrictions to reduce anti-social behaviour.
The name is so familiar many do not even realise it is a brand - but the firm may be in deep trouble.
The US president's arrival in Belfast features in Wednesday's papers, as does a report about "problems" with the Coronation.
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The UK has the largest contingent of military special forces in Ukraine, according to a leaked file.
The US president is met by Rishi Sunak at the start of his four-day trip to Northern Ireland and the Republic.
The first minister will soon confirm if he will challenge a UK government decision to block draft gender laws.
Despite months of diplomatic chatter, the US president's Northern Ireland trip does not amount to much.
Pembrokeshire councillor Andrew Edwards is alleged to have said white men should have black slaves.
Jackie Pugh has been waiting nearly three and a half years for breast reconstruction.
Jerelle Jules says the five-star London hotel issued a "disingenuous and lacklustre" apology.
Humza Yousaf says Peter Murrell is "innocent until proven guilty" but the SNP will not pay his legal fees.
Freddie Scappaticci denied he was the Army's most high-ranking agent in the IRA during the Troubles.
The mandatory housing order for England and Wales will lift on April 18
It is predicted to be the worst performing out of the G20 nations in 2023, including Russia.
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