A new Netflix series is set entirely in a police interrogation room.
One health board plans to stop paying staff for their 30-minute break each shift.
TripAdvisor says it is winning the fight against fake reviews using fraud detection technology.
"Ambitious, inspiring and targeted actions" are needed, says the Northern Ireland Environment Agency.
Wednesday's papers focus on the Supreme Court hearing over the PM's decision to suspend Parliament.
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Last-minute negotiations were held in a bid to avert strikes at the spirits firm's Scottish sites.
Jim Hooper was one of thousands captured by German troops in the Battle of Arnhem.
Jeremy Corbyn says his party is the only one "ready to put trust in the people" over Brexit.
England cricketer Ben Stokes has the support of "the whole sport and the country" after criticising The Sun over a story it ran about his family, a leading cricket chief says.
A detective says social services should have told police of another incident involving Riley Siswick.
It follows problems at the new children's hospital in Edinburgh and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow.
Jodie Chesney may not have been the intended target of a stabbing in a London park, a court hears.
Jo Swinson sets out the Lib Dems' stall as the "Stop Brexit" party in her first conference speech as leader.
She and her dad also threw bottles of squash at a thief during the failed raid, police say.
The London airport will regularly scan passengers' faces at departure gates from 2022.
Aberconwy candidate Emily Owen says she was drugged and raped in a politically motivated attack.
Wales backs coach Rob Howley has been sent home from the World Cup for an alleged breach of betting rules.
One owner, in Hampshire, says his device started to flicker 16 months after he had bought it.
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