Marks & Spencer has begun legal action against Aldi, arguing the retailer's Cuthbert the Caterpillar cake infringes its Colin the Caterpillar trademark.
Parents and those who run baby and toddler groups call for indoor restrictions to be lifted.
The group will assess the prescription of puberty blockers for under-16s, NHS England says.
Wales' chief scientist said evidence shows coronavirus vaccines are "preventing" death from virus.
Bill Crothers, who is embroiled in a row over working at Greensill, did not seek advice over another role.
Covid restrictions mean only 30 guests will be allowed to attend the funeral of the duke.
The names of the 30 guests who will be at Saturday's funeral service are released by Buckingham Palace.
Jennifer Johnson is accused of lying about key evidence at her ex's first murder trial in 1987.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening.
The owners of the landmark Edinburgh department store say they are "very surprised" the signs have been removed.
The experiences of black people living in rural areas are shared by a theatre project about racism.
A rapid review of US patients says people being vaccinated should be reassured by the findings.
A window on Real Madrid's team coach was smashed on the eve of the anniversary of the 1989 disaster.
Gina Ingles and four-year-old Milo Ingles-Bailey died after a row over drugs debts, a court hears.
Thousands of viewers contacted the BBC to say they felt the amount of coverage was excessive.
Mohammed Ali Ege is wanted in connection with the murder of 17-year-old Aamir Siddiqi in 2010.
The Line of Duty references have been flying thick and fast as MPs argue over the lobbying row.
Seven-year-old Harvey Tyrrell was found unresponsive by a friend outside the King Harold pub in 2018.
Only "relatively young people in good health" were sent to Napier Barracks in Kent, court hears.
The record number of complaints received highlight the difficulties of reflecting the national mood.
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