The pair are set to host a new Saturday night music quiz show on BBC One.
Patients with mental health problems, autism and learning disabilities are being let down, a report says.
Nurses are warning drug use can cause breathing and heart problems - and sometimes death.
Campaigners say police use of the technology is like taking DNA or fingerprints without consent.
The Association of School and College Leaders described it as "pretty unethical conduct".
Drugs, guns, knives and cash were seized by police across the UK in week-long operation.
Shetland - and its "spectacular" wildlife - is the only UK destination to feature in the Lonely Planet list of places to visit.
Anders Povlsen fell in love with Scotland on a fishing trip and is now its biggest private landowner.
The chancellor claims a no-deal Brexit would cause harm and "hijack the result of the referendum".
Lynette Parkes lost her baby at seven months and spoke of the added pain of hearing other newborns cry nearby.
Chorus singer Darwin Prakash never intended to sing professionally until a chance meeting five years ago.
The "forgotten" Brutalist murals beneath a flyover could become a magnet for climbers.
Sam Turner is the youngest member of a foundry team and is keen to keep the skills alive.
Teams are missing out on £142m, with Man United's ground the most valuable asset, a report says.
Only one in four people would consider buying a fully electric car in the next five years, a study says.
Images of the Brexit Party leader appear on many front pages after a man threw a milkshake at him.
The officer was hit on the head while attempting to stop two youths seen acting suspiciously.
Video footage shows Nigel Farage having a milkshake thrown at him during a campaign walkabout.
Thousands come out to celebrate and cheer on the Manchester City treble-winning team.
Researchers used detailed images of the heart to look for signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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