A Holyrood report finds "significant and persistent problems" within the organisation and its staff.
Coercive control is a specific offence for the first time in Northern Ireland as of Monday.
Once homeless and addicted to heroin, a former sex worker tells of how she turned her life around.
Members from all parties in Northern Ireland will speak and there will be a minute's silence on Monday.
A charity has been hosting a number of workshops to help those who have lost their sense of smell.
British astronaut Tim Peake says he is "delighted" by the proposals.
Other lifestyle factors have more of an impact on heart attacks and strokes, a large UK study suggests.
The BBC One daytime programme relocates as part of a strategy to make more programmes out of London.
Dozens of young people were tricked into thinking they were working for a glamorous UK design agency - which didn’t really exist.
Edwards founded SBTV, an online music platform that helped launch the careers of artists like Ed Sheeran.
Monday's front pages are dominated by the news that the monarch has tested positive for coronavirus.
A charity has been hosting a number of workshops to help those who have lost their sense of smell.
Firefighters have rescued some residents as heavy rain and strong winds sweep Yorkshire.
Reassurances about mild symptoms mark a rare opening up about the monarch's health, says our correspondent.
The Home Office investigates claims racist messages were sent by immigration staff at a firm it pays.
Manchester City say they are "shocked and appalled" at abuse suffered by Phil Foden and his family at Saturday's Khan-Brook fight.
She has mild cold-like symptoms and expects to continue "light duties" at Windsor, Buckingham Palace says.
A hearing is due to consider the role of gambling addiction in 24-year-old Jack Ritchie's death.
The Met Office issues yellow warnings for wind and rain and 83,000 homes still have no power.
Officials say 460 homes in south Manchester will be affected in response to a severe flood warning.
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