In calling Holyrood a "disaster", Boris Johnson says he was only criticising the SNP's record.
It is 46 years since 21 people were killed and 220 injured by a suspected IRA attack in Birmingham.
The car smashed into a front porch and drove off with the door lodged in it.
A car salesman says he felt "helpless" when the tech giant refused to delete damaging comments.
The £2m "Blessed Parish" has been in the same family since at least the 13th Century - until now.
Dyfed Powys Police is investigating the death of a woman who died on Friday in Tenby.
A man is found clinging to a buoy after the vessel put out an emergency call off the Sussex coast.
But Downing Street insists the conclusions of Sir Alex Allan's investigation were "entirely his own".
The 17-year-old boy is the eighth person charged over the death of Amir Shafique in Aylesbury.
The government is considering reducing the annual target from 0.7% of national income to 0.5%.
The soap star admits she wasn't ready for the scrutiny that comes with being on the dance show.
Police arrest a 49-year-old man in Glasgow following the death of Caroline Kayll in Northumberland.
An injection of antibodies might provide up to six months' protection to immuno-compromised patients.
The grant comes as Strictly Come Dancing celebrates the landmark venue in a studio special.
"Unprecedented" levels of abuse see retail staff issued with the devices used by police officers.
Different Covid rules across the UK are "disastrous for everyone," a tourism organisation says.
Community groups say Methyr Tydfil will "pull together" but fear many told to isolate will need help.
Google says it monitors posts for violations 24 hours a day and complies with all local laws.
Could do better? Some may want Northern Ireland's executive back in class after this week, writes Jayne McCormack.
Several of Saturday's papers lead with reports that everyone could be vaccinated by spring 2021.
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