People under arrest no longer need to be assessed and then taken to hospital if they need treatment.
Large-scale protests against the US president's trip to the UK are planned in several cities.
A freedom of information application found 19 officers on Avon and Somerset Police have broken the law.
It is packed with millions of living cells to mend damage after a heart attack, say researchers.
Charities say the law permitting the arrest of rough sleepers is "criminalising" people who are homeless.
Early years centres have a positive impact on health, a think tank says, but they face cuts and closure.
The funding will help support 240 new foster families and social workers across Yorkshire.
Yorkshire charity gets £500,000 to help child refugees arriving in the UK find foster families.
Payments could then be made for environmental improvements instead.
Will the first minister go ahead with building a new £1.4bn motorway south of Newport?
"It's never old news that I'm from Liverpool," says Jodie Comer.
A leading figure says the UK offshore industry "is listening" to teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg.
A Scottish government advisory group says ministers must be clearer on plans for inclusive economic growth.
The 33-year-old was stabbed in the leg in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Private Terry Parker detailed his experiences of D-Day in June 1944 in an illegal diary.
The BBC was given access inside Porton Down, where some of the world's deadliest viruses are researched.
The US president's arrival in the UK for a three-day visit is the focus for Tuesday's front pages.
Investment guru Neil Woodford stops investors withdrawing funds after Kent County Council sought £250m.
Police drop investigation into journalists Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey who were arrested last year.
Everything the President of the United States did after arriving in the UK for a three-day state visit.
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