The trial of two other men will continue after Derek Creswell, 29, admits the 2018 murder.
Five-month-old Louis Thorold and his mother were hit by a van in Cambridgeshire last January.
The British actor played the bigoted factory worker Eddie Booth in the controversial 1970s sitcom.
Paul Reed died following an altercation with another patient at Rotherham Hospital on Saturday.
Northern England and Scotland are dealing with the impact of Storm Dudley, as Storm Eunice looms.
There are no restrictions on the numbers who may visit but visits are limited to two households per day.
The foreign secretary tells the Telegraph the West "must not be lulled into a false sense of security".
Royal scandals and government inaction on increasing household bills make Scotland's front pages.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
Thousands lose power and rail services are badly hit after the storm hit parts of the UK.
Young autistic people say their lives have been changed by working on an Oxfordshire farm.
Tom Rodwell's 12-year term for raping women he met on the dating app is ruled "not unduly lenient".
Five teenagers are on trial accused of the murder of Gabriel Bringye, who was found dead in his car.
Many trains remain suspended after heavy rain and hurricane-force winds swept across the country.
The education secretary says no subject should be off limits, but that lessons in England must be impartial.
Danielle Ray's father died aged 63 and more than 14,000 UK men are thought to be undiagnosed.
Yemenis who came to work in British factories in the 1950s have been without payments for years.
The PM is hoping his replies to police on Downing Street gatherings will get him off the hook.
Thursday's front pages focus on the Met Police's investigation into Prince Charles' charity.
The government must fully compensate Post Office staff who were wrongly accused of fraud, MPs say.
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