The warning is part of Health Minister Robin Swann's latest advice to the NI Executive.
The dormouse appears to have enjoyed the seed mix in the feeder a little too much.
The station says its young listeners may be offended by some of the Christmas classic's lyrics.
Contracts meant getting the best home insurance deals was not as "simples" as its adverts suggest.
Many of Scotland's papers are optimistic of a family Christmas but questions remain for Nicola Sturgeon.
The man has been flown to hospital after suffering a back injury, a mountain rescue team says.
Politicians told that "avoidable harm" has been caused to families by the withdrawal of services.
A survey for BBC Scotland suggests people are not wholly uncritical, but back the Scottish government's approach.
The UK's counter-terrorism head says a deal is "incredibly important" for the country's security.
These and other rewards can be claimed by those who give £25 or more to a crowd funding appeal.
Mark Kennedy had a series of relationships with women before his true identity was revealed in 2010.
"The defence of the realm must come first," the PM says as he increases military spending by 10%.
Keith Richards on the US election, being punched by Chuck Berry and the Rolling Stones' future.
Government-backed schemes to tackle bullying of LGBT pupils in English schools have funding pulled.
The "Five Eyes" intelligence-sharing group say China seeks to silence critical voices in Hong Kong.
Five very different ways of living with loneliness.
Inspectors visited 25 maternity units before the pandemic to review services.
The number of people waiting for treatment will be revealed for the first time since Covid hit.
The Stirling High School students used satellite imagery and computer software to search for the birds.
The medic's painting of his colleagues features in a new book of portraits of NHS staff.
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