The Duchess of Sussex wins her claim over the publication of a letter to her father in the Mail on Sunday.
New data suggests disabled people account for nearly 60% of coronavirus deaths in England last year.
Shauna Donnelly feared she would be jailed for her son's death as "no-one seemed to believe" her.
Rachel Johnston would probably have survived if care staff had reacted quicker, an inquest hears.
Cumbrian councillors are reviewing their support for a controversial coal mine near Whitehaven.
Terrence Murrell spent nearly three years at large in Indonesia flaunting "his lifestyle" on social media.
A coroner asks the CPS to consider whether Highways England should face manslaughter charges.
An amateur photographer captured the phenomenon at Berrow Beach in Somerset.
Serial sex offender Pawel Relowicz is convicted of killing the University of Hull student.
The new booking portal website was removed temporarily for maintenance over a technical error.
He promised social media followers he would do the dive in his pants if snow reached more than 30cm.
Before murdering Libby Squire, Pawel Relowicz terrorised young women with a string of sexual crimes.
It comes as first minister says a fall in the supply of the vaccine is expected.
Nine more coronavirus-related deaths were reported in NI on Thursday, along with 256 new cases.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says she wants the UK to follow her lead in imposing hotel quarantine on travellers from all countries.
Giving ministers - and not all MPs - time off for a baby is unfair, says Labour's Stella Creasy.
Giving it along with a steroid drug can help the sickest patients with Covid-19, research reveals.
The driver was caught with both windscreens almost completely covered with snow as he drove in Dundee.
Amsterdam ousts London in the wake of Brexit changes, as the Bank of England warns over EU financial rules.
Three psychiatric reports found Olga Freeman was suffering from a severe depressive illness.
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