The men's toilets under a busy main road in Oxford opened in the 19th Century but were shut in 2008.
Alex Traykov lured four officers to a house in north London before unleashing "extreme violence".
The singer's debut album Hypersonic Missiles will be coming out in August this year.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says he would scrap national Sats tests in primary schools in England.
Former Manchester United and England midfielder Paul Scholes is charged with misconduct for allegedly breaking FA betting rules.
Shaharun Nessa took up netball after suffering postnatal depression and now runs a group for women.
Oxford Circus, Waterloo Bridge, Parliament Square and Marble Arch are blocked by protesters.
The Independent Group is cleared to become a political party, but will need to find a new logo.
Following a boy's death in a halogen light-related house fire, what risk do the banned bulbs pose?
Child killer Peter Pickering was expected to be charged with Elsie Frost's murder before he died in 2018.
Thomas Westwood told police his mother threatened him after a row about "milky tea".
The National Tactical Response Group was called-out to 640 incidents in 2018, data obtained by the BBC shows.
Keith Cutler was told he would have to sit as a juror despite being the judge presiding over the case.
Two men have been jailed after £350,000 of drugs were found during three raids in Motherwell and Glasgow.
Laleh Shahravesh had previously faced prison for calling her ex-husband's new wife a "horse" on Facebook.
Neil Sutherland is acquitted of killing Paul Mills who died 11 years after being hit with a baseball bat.
Frankie Macritchie's family say the "wonderful" nine-year-old boy "will be so very missed".
The murder of Kenny Reilly, who was shot in the head while sitting in a car a year ago, remains unsolved.
Laleh Shahravesh says she wants return to help her daughter Paris find peace following the death of her father.
Experts at the minster, which was also damaged by fire, say restoring Notre-Dame is "achievable".
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