Gerald Corrigan was shot while adjusting his satellite dish outside his remote home in the early hours.
Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament for five weeks is being challenged in the courts for a second time.
The princess is "very excited" about her first day, the Duke of Cambridge says as he drops her off.
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch will publish a "safety digest" document on the incident.
Emergency services were called to the facility after reports of a worker being hit by a vehicle.
It is "critical" to see if lessons can be learnt by police, the watchdog says.
A two-year-old child also inside the property is being cared for by relatives, police said.
The Queen's great grand-daughter arrived at Thomas's Battersea in London with her brother, Prince George.
An HGV carrying 32,000 litres of gin leaked its load over the carriageway following a crash.
Jonathan Blake gives his daily roundup of the key Brexit events in British politics.
After hours of argument, the government has agreed that the bill will clear the Upper House on Friday.
Claims the Lords would hold up the bill ruling out a no-deal Brexit were allayed in the early hours.
Overall crime also increased across the railway network, British Transport Police figures show.
Scientists start to chip away at the mystery of why one in 10 people is left-handed.
A team of scientists say they have identified a 'plausible' explanation for Nessie sightings.
Arlene Leitch says her heart palpitations were put down as anxiety until she had a cardiac arrest.
The Beatles legend talks about writing a story book inspired by his grandchildren.
Well-wishers on Facebook turned detective to return the letters to the teenage sweethearts.
A group of politicians will attempt to overturn a ruling that Boris Johnson's plan to suspend parliament is legal.
Wales' ancient oak woodlands are under threat from invasive species, such as rhododendron.
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