The man suspected of the killing is later found hurt after apparently being stabbed by someone else.
The Labour leader says it looks like Boris Johnson broke the law, but doesn't call for him to resign.
Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said booster uptake was lower among social care workers than other sectors.
The boys, who are all Year 9 pupils, are raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
A Troubles victim explains why families are determined to fight on despite plan to ban prosecutions.
Christmas "Partygate" and a potential revolt by MPs against more Covid rules make Sunday's front pages.
It was held while indoor mixing was banned but Downing Street says Boris Johnson took part virtually.
The move comes as experts say the UK faces a substantial wave of Omicron without further restrictions.
People with new digital phone lines were unable to call for help during the Storm Arwen power cuts.
There are plenty of apps which can make women feel safer on a night out.
A new children's book is helping families raise awareness about the effects of brain injuries.
Martin Shaw thought he would lose his hand after he severely injured it in a car crash.
Plastic bags and wrapping are everywhere, so why aren't they a common part of domestic recycling?
Podcaster Jess Davies is among those who want to see cyber-flashing criminalised.
The measures for England are still likely to pass as Labour has committed to backing them.
Judy and Andy Thomas say there must be no complacency after their 15-year-old daughter's death.
Officers were responding to reports of a man with a firearm at a bank and bookmakers, police say.
NHS Fife confirm a cluster of cases linked to a Christmas band night at the Fairmont Hotel in St Andrews.
More stringent restrictions may be needed to prevent coronavirus from overwhelming hospitals, scientists say.
Petra Srncova's disappearance is described as "out of character" by police.
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