BBC News NI looks at the UK government's claim that no deal could lead to the return of direct rule.
The victims were approached from behind and stabbed in the back in Edmonton, north London, police say.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband delivered the card to the Iranian Embassy as part of his campaign for her release.
The BBC has the first broadcast interview with Hamza Parvez, an ex-police cadet turned extremist fighter.
Figures reveal a quarter of the Police Scotland fleet has been driven more than 100,000 miles.
The justice secretary says it would not be "sustainable" to ignore MPs if they voted for a softer Brexit.
Theresa May is under pressure from some senior Brexiteers to rule out a customs union with the EU.
Caitlin Leigh says fashion is for everyone after becoming a model since her alopecia diagnosis.
A 40-year-old man was knifed multiple times as he sat in his car in south-west London.
How do you cope on Mothering Sunday if you've recently lost your mum?
Sunday papers suggest Theresa May faces a backlash if she calls a snap election amid the Brexit deadlock.
The new design museum hit the target six months sooner than expected.
The UK's lowest-paid workers are getting a pay rise - helping everyone from bar staff to carers.
The EU and UK have agreed a plan to try to avoid disruption.
From working as a nurse to training for the world championships, Holly is taking on both with a heart condition that could threaten her life.
Thousand more adults are seeking help in coping with an alcoholic parent every year, a charity says.
London Fire Brigade has also rescued 17 children with their heads stuck in toilet seats.
A poor vaccine uptake worldwide has led to an increase in mumps outbreaks, according to experts.
Rules on searches without reasonable suspicion are being relaxed to tackle rising knife crime.
Some of the world's most famous landmarks are plunged into darkness to draw attention to climate change.
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