Lee Cooper was stripped and attacked with a hammer, Stanley knife, knuckle duster and a TV stand.
Broadband providers say it will take more than money to achieve a "full fibre for all" by 2025 pledge.
Recruiters and career experts explain how best to deal with the trickiest of interview questions.
Duckpond FC went the extra mile to celebrate winning the league, splashing £4,000 on a celebration.
Alyn Smith had been threatened with legal action by the chairman of the Brexit Party after claiming it was a "money laundering front".
Greenpeace has been trying to stop the drilling rig reaching a BP oil field east of Aberdeen.
It aims to protect drivers from accident hazards and reverse a decline in small wildlife numbers.
Causeway Capital acquired the chain after alleged fraud left a multi million-pound hole in its accounts.
A printing firm is left embarrassed by the decision to change next year's early May bank holiday.
Midfielder James Maddison was "best friends" with five-year-old Sophie Taylor, who died of cancer.
The return of Top Gear and its new presenting team is welcomed by critics.
Ahead of his tennis return, Andy Murray reflects on his hip surgery and enjoying life pain-free.
The Conservative leadership contest makes many of Scotland's front pages after a TV hustings.
The man, believed to be in 40s, was the fourth person to be killed in London in the last three days.
Viewble Media Pty Ltd, accused of leaving Australian firms almost £16.9m in debt, has links to NI.
The party's deputy leader wants Labour to strongly argue for the EU, saying "our hearts are Remain".
The Looking Glass study has been launched by the Film and Television Charity.
Two former vets from Essex and their children are showing others how it is possible to live self-sufficiently.
Mental health trust staff do not always read a patient's notes before seeing them, says a coroner.
Police issue out of court disposals for a range of serious crimes.
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