The campaigner has become the latest celebrity to settle with News Group Newspapers over phone-hacking.
The foreign secretary says the UK's response to anti-Christian persecution hasn't always "matched the scale of the problem".
Robyn Fryar, 15, was crossing Glenburn Road in Paisley with friends when she was struck by a car.
Carl Sargeant had faced allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women, his inquest hears.
Michael Tupper is taking an NHS trust to court over the letters which he says left him "angered".
Martin Moran was leading a group of climbers who were reported missing after an avalanche in the Himalayas.
The parliamentary party's chairman says some cases "drag on and on" and the issue needs to be tackled.
Jodrell Bank has now joined locations such as the ancient city of Babylon on the prestigious list.
More than 700 viewers complained that Maura Higgins "sexually harassed" Tommy Fury last month.
The climber, who was not arrested, made the ascent without ropes or suction cups, it is believed.
Heather Mills says she feels "vindicated" after settling her phone-hacking case against the News of the World.
The baby survived the attack on the 17-year-old girl who was also punched and stamped on.
Six-year-old triplets want to save their "lovely, beautiful world" by litter picking in their local park
The airline is contesting the penalty imposed by the watchdog after hackers breached its IT systems.
The US president says the diplomat "has not served the UK well" by calling his White House "inept".
Some areas face 50% longer waiting lists as doctors say they cannot afford to work extra shifts.
The 22-year-old has been charged in connection with alleged offences under the Terrorism Act.
Four people were hurt when a van crashed into the queue at a community centre in Kirk Hallam.
Approximately 780 patients at the Belfast Cancer Centre had treatments in April and May cancelled.
One family on their struggle to find support after their daughter was diagnosed with anorexia.
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