The PSNI says petrol bombs have been thrown at officers during a search targeting the New IRA.
Parliament will be suspended after MPs are expected to have rejected a second snap poll call.
Olly Robbins, who helped negotiate the EU withdrawal agreement, will join the bank after a sabbatical.
Finance chief Nicolas Peter says output at the Oxford plant is likely to fall, affecting jobs.
Belgium inflict brutal defeat on Scotland that all but ends their hopes of reaching Euro 2020 via their qualification group.
The teenager is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, police say.
Mairead McKee, who lives in one of the flats, said she found droppings inside her baby's cot.
Elizabeth Henderson, 83, died in the crash caused by Caroline Emmet who was driving on the wrong side of the road.
Siobhan McArdle tells staff the personal cost of being a CEO in the NHS is "just too high".
He says he will quit as Speaker and MP at the next election or on 31 October, whichever comes first.
The Auschwitz prisoner of war collected for the poppy appeal for more than 30 years.
The civilian witness denied trying to malign the memory of those who were shot dead in Ballymurphy in 1971.
Edinburgh Zoo's Tian Tian was artificially inseminated in March but it has not led to a pregnancy.
The new home secretary says she wants to "reset the relationship" between police and the government.
Police want people to pack bags of emergency supplies. For some, it's "common sense".
PC Gareth Phillips is on a "long road to recovery", the Crown Prosecution Service says.
Doctors treating Tafida Raqeeb in the UK say it is in her best interests to be allowed to die.
The order follows revelations some crews had stayed at one of the president's Scottish golf resorts.
Thomas Dunn claimed he only "assisted" the baby, saying the child had been climbing into the machine.
People at three resorts in Essex reported breathing difficulties, vomiting and coughing.
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