The total number of cases found in Wales has now reached four, all in the same health board area.
The attack targeted a company in Lancashire which operates Spar's tills and IT systems.
Alexander Layton repeatedly stabbed James Stokoe while he was sitting at the wheel of his car.
The Manchester Arena Inquiry hears Salman Abedi was "aggressive and rude" to teachers at school.
The government's website to find travel tests "is not serving its purpose", an industry trade group says.
A lawyer for victims of the 2017 fire says the "concealment" of safety risks is a "major scandal".
Stephen Gibbs admits trying to murder Emma Brown after she told him she wanted to separate.
Two 18- year-old men and one 20-year old man are taken to hospital for treatment.
The supermarket will reimburse workers for postponed parties amid emergence of the Omicron variant.
Nigeria - which was added to the red list on Monday - describes the restrictions as "selective".
High numbers of staff in self-isolation prompted the closure of Todholm Primary in Paisley.
A knitwear firm creates the huge sweater for the dinosaur at London's Natural History Museum.
The ex-England player is found not guilty of assaulting Barnsley boss Daniel Stendel after a defeat.
Cases of the variant have been identified in Sandwell and Warwickshire, councils confirm.
Anthony Allen becomes the first elected official of Reclaim, the party set up by actor Laurence Fox.
Boris Johnson kept his home secretary in place, saying she had not broken ministerial rules.
The activist pledges to use his money from acting to fund more good causes and charity events.
The inquiry into the death of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, six, comes amid "understandable" public anger.
As the government overhauls its drug policy, a former user told the BBC rehab for drug users is the only way forward.
The government is pledging to dismantle county line gangs in a drugs policy overhaul.
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