The Women's Institute and National Trust were among groups lobbying MPs over environmental issues.
The bathroom specialist will stay open while the administrator tries to find a buyer for the 135-strong chain.
Highland League player Richard Finnis repeatedly stabbed Helen Gallacher at her flat in Inverness.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds admits the target of three million apprenticeships will not be reached.
Thousands of fans arrive at Worthy Farm ahead of this year's Glastonbury Festival.
Jo Swinson and Ed Davey talk Brexit, austerity and the party's future at a hustings with journalists.
Rosie Johnson was last seen at an adventure centre where she works on the Isle of Wight on Sunday.
But the duke admitted he would be "nervous" about the pressures a gay royal might face.
The 66-year-old was one of two men wrongly convicted of Glasgow's Ice Cream Wars murders in 1984.
Simone Stapley caught the infection from her pet rat, an inquest hears.
A jury is shown CCTV footage of the moments leading up to the fatal stabbing of Lee Pomeroy.
But he said he would be worried "how much harder their life could be" because of discrimination.
The Swedish company's joint venture BoKlok is working with Worthing council to build affordable homes.
A review is taking place of which foods were consumed by staff and students at the school.
Jordan Bassett is sentenced to 18 years after he said he accidentally shot his friend Addison Packeer.
Latest figures also show the number of births in the UK is at its lowest level in over a decade.
The Manchester City footballer and his wife Rita "failed to pay certain expenses", a judge says.
Denise Jones went into labour three weeks early and gave birth to baby girl, Dolly Pink.
Tavish Scott, who has been MSP for Shetland since 1999, is taking up a new job with Scottish Rugby.
The first minister urges MPs to act to ensure the new prime minister holds a further referendum.
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