Brexit dominates Friday's front pages after MPs voted to ask the EU to delay the UK's departure date.
Over 1,000 tonnes of rock and debris fell on East Beach in Dorset, although no-one was injured.
Sir Vince Cable says he will step down after the English local elections in May.
Speaker John Bercow described the incident at Conservative Luke Graham's Perthshire office as "despicable".
MPs have voted to ask the EU for a delay to Brexit, it means the UK may not now leave on 29 March.
The UK may not now leave the EU on 29 March, if EU member states agree to grant a delay.
David Steel told a child abuse inquiry on Wednesday that he had "assumed" former MP Cyril Smith was an abuser, but took no action.
The nine-storey development will be at the site of the former 1950s electrical works in Ancoats.
The committee received a letter that said "reports of a paedophilia nature" could emerge about Savile.
The coin, which the private kept in his breast pocket, deflected an enemy bullet in World War One.
The prosecution said the officers' motivation was "laziness, self-preservation and a cynical disdain".
Ellie Yarrow-Sanders had been on the run with her son Olly Sheridan since July.
Former Manchester United and England midfielder Paul Scholes leaves his role as Oldham boss after 31 days in charge.
Bryony Frost creates Cheltenham Festival history as she guides Frodon to Grade One victory in the Ryanair Chase.
Researchers are blending mobile phones to find out what rare and precious metals are in them.
The DVLA told the pair their Volkswagen Polo had been scrapped, but it was sitting on their driveway.
Emma Payne said the school could not "compare my life to a SATs score - that is not acceptable".
The government urges MPs to back the PM's deal, as they debate delaying the UK's 29 March departure.
Two men and a teenage boy are convicted of murdering Tavis Spencer-Aitkens who was stabbed 15 times.
Subcontractors of Swansea-based firm Dawnus say they have been told the company is in administration.
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