Police are looking into the "incredibly distressing incident" outside a school in Telford.
Sir Brian Leveson will oversee the company's efforts to monitor its suppliers more closely.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
First Minister Mark Drakeford says the audit "helps us establish an honest picture of our history".
She was kicked in the stomach and had her phone snatched as she waited for a bus in east London.
The virus is one of three "once in a lifetime" recent economic shocks says the Resolution Foundation.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak said an extra £1bn in social care funding would be available to councils.
Paul Farrell, 55, of Camden, north London, is accused of offences including rape and attempted rape.
British-Australian lecturer Kylie Moore-Gilbert endured two years of "incredible hardship".
The pandemic has made it harder for carers to get any respite. So who looks after them?
Most areas are expected to be put in the two toughest tiers of restrictions when the lockdown ends.
Abdalraouf Abdallah, convicted of terror offences, has refused to discuss his relationship with Salman Abedi.
Leaders of Britain's biggest unions vow to resist chancellor's freeze on workers who "risked everything".
Concerns mount over puppies bought during lockdown as owners struggle to cope.
The death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona dominates Thursday's newspaper front pages.
More than 50 executives call for evidence justifying industry's Covid restrictions to be published.
One family whose house was ruined by floods in February say they are anxious whenever it rains.
Evan was diagnosed with ME in 2017, and she believes her experience can support long Covid sufferers.
Manchester City secure progress to the Champions League knockout stages with two games to spare after a comfortable victory over Olympiakos.
A judge refuses to hear the case but the star can try to overturn the ruling at the Court of Appeal.
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