Ali Issa Ahmad says he was badly beaten after wearing a Qatar flag T-shirt at a match in Abu Dhabi.
The Unite union says 4,000 staff will strike over pay, but the airport says it has plans to remain open.
Darren Pencille, the man who stabbed Lee Pomeroy to death on a London-bound train, had a history of mental illness.
Ricardo Godinho, who denies murdering his wife, tells jurors he feared she would take his children.
Author Rachel Edwards said in the past people have asked her "what are you doing here?".
The judge said previous voice messages from Alex Glanfield-Collis's partner had been "chilling".
Darren Pencille stabbed Lee Pomeroy 18 times in an argument on a Guildford to London train.
Tens of thousands of spectators are expected at 18 marches marking the 1690 Battle of the Boyne.
It is understood the trial of the former first minister on charges of attempted rape and sexual assault will not begin until at least January.
Long-range thermal imaging cameras could be used by Border Force to monitor migrant boats setting sail from France.
The 33-year-old noticed a slight ache in her left breast after wearing her protective uniform.
Some Emerade pens have blocked needles so patients are advised to carry a spare one at all times.
Noel escalated his feud with the Scottish singer by branding Scotland a "Third World country".
Jurors heard how Farhad Salah posted about the planned attack on social media.
Three-week-old Stanley Davis died from a skull fracture inflicted by one of his carers.
Cody Rhys Williams-Jones had so many haemorrhages in his eyes, it was impossible to count them.
The former Blue Peter presenter is accused of assaulting a woman in Westminster in 2008.
The former Neighbours actor says it felt "logical" to return to the musical he starred in 30 years ago.
KFC becomes the first UK fast food chain to commit to new chicken welfare standards.
The BBC secures exclusive rights to the 2021 Women's European Championship, which will be hosted by England.
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