Any film now featuring the N-word is highly unlikely to be classified lower than a 12A/12.
Richard Moore, known as "C", warns of China data and debt traps and the need for a robust UK response.
MI6 chief warns of Chinese "debt traps and data traps" and denies fall of Kabul was intelligence failure.
It brings the total to nine cases as it emerges that one million extra Scots are now eligible for a booster jab.
Coverings become mandatory in shops and on public transport under measures to slow Omicron's spread.
The creatures along with clams and crabs covered a 100m stretch of Culbin Sands.
The JCVI says boosters should be given to all over-18s to help stop a potential wave of infections
After two years of rehabilitation, 23-year-old Cara is pulling on her boxing gloves again.
People with leases on new-build houses say freeholders are charging them exorbitant amounts.
Richard Moore says the secret service must partner with the private sector to find new technologies.
Shopkeepers are concerned about enforcing mask-wearing and terrified they will have to close again.
As worries emerge over a new Covid variant, hospitality fears it could thwart the busiest time of year.
Wajed Iqbal won damages of £180k after the Mail on Sunday falsely linked him to a grooming gang.
BBC Sound Of runner-up Holly Humberstone, Bree Runway and Lola Young are tipped as ones-to-watch.
Staff at dozens of universities are striking this week.
The front pages focus on the expansion of the booster rollout and the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.
Growing up, Scottish actor Mark Bonnar thought it was normal to have a dad whose job was making concrete hippos for new towns.
Tom Channon, 18, was on his first trip abroad when he fell over a wall in Majorca.
Dramatic footage of what appears to be a jet crashing off the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth was posted on Twitter.
Russell Causley, who murdered Carole Packman 36 years ago, refuses to say where he put her body.
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