Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is set to host a rebooted version of the BBC One quiz show.
Two MPs who served in the Army want to scrap the £2,389 charge for those with five years' service.
Tally the Turtle is recovering in a UK zoo awaiting a flight back to the warm waters of Mexico.
BBC journalist Tom Brada, who happens to be British and Jewish, investigates what's going on.
Several of Saturday's papers lead with scientists' warnings over the latest coronavirus variant.
They arrived like rock stars 10 years ago and their love life has been the source of endless speculation.
The Scottish Police Authority said Assistant Chief Constable Pat Campbell was suspended over the allegation.
Scottish Ballet has made subtle changes to the famous production in order to make it more inclusive.
Michael O'Leary's body has never been recovered after it was burned by his killer Andrew Jones.
Connor Gibson was also charged with offences relating to the Sexual Offences Act 2009.
A cinema that breached Covid pass rules then refused to close will have its Covid grants reviewed.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin announces a number of new restrictions in a televised address.
Existing restrictions to curb the spread of the virus are enough, says Michelle O'Neill.
The Labour MP accuses the government of stoking a culture war that will harm anyone "slightly different".
Police say the 15-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, committed a "senseless" crime.
Social services are facing questions about their actions before Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was killed.
The 16-year-old was found guilty of killing a father-of-four who went to the aid of a homeless man.
The first case of the Omicron Covid variant has been confirmed in Wales, and more are "likely".
Saffie-Rose Roussos may have survived with treatment for blood loss, the Manchester Arena Inquiry hears.
Ticketless fans looked "like a line of 6,000 zombies trying to get in" and one even "hijacked a disabled child's wheelchair".
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