Paul Robson, who is described as a "menace to women", walked out of HMP North Sea Camp on Sunday.
More children are now being permanently educated at home in parts of the West Country.
The mandatory wearing of face coverings is among restrictions being scrapped on Tuesday.
Record-breaking floods are no longer the exception, says Natural Resources Wales.
At 475,000 people, Northern Ireland's waiting lists are the worst in the UK.
Bella Lovejoy claims she told police she had footage of a serious crash but never heard back.
Real pay fell by 0.8% between October and December as inflation soared, official figures show.
The estimated rate for the latest quarter was 74.1%, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Bradford Council faced a long-term struggle to recruit and retain social workers, a report finds.
Leah Croucher was last seen on CCTV footage the morning after she left the family home in 2019.
The man was sexually assaulted and beaten by three Christian Brothers at St Ninian's in Falkland, Fife.
A film is being made about how a group of swimmers caused outrage and even took on the government.
Most front pages on Tuesday focus on the growing tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine.
Experts say the Stone Age bone is one of the oldest objects ever found in the River Thames.
Criminals are 'socially engineering' victims into giving them money, according to Barclays Bank.
The transport minister wants railways to be safe for women to travel, but is this the way to do it?
How one town plans to turn its empty £74m store into a centre for several essential services.
With no specialist centre in Wales, one man says he cannot access trials for motor neurone disease.
Plans match rebate scheme in England and also include people who do not pay council tax.
Bas Javid pledges to remove racist staff, but some black officers say the issue is getting worse.
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