But some pictures - such as scars - will be allowed to remain, the head of the platform says.
Two people have been sentenced after driving at police while trying to steal a cash machine.
Andy Nisbet, a pioneer of Scottish winter climbing, and his partner Steve Perry died on Ben Hope.
John Michie tells jurors he and his wife waited more than an hour to learn his daughter had died.
The British Horseracing Authority announces that horse racing will not resume in Britain until Wednesday, 13 February after an outbreak of equine flu.
The government wants to improve early intervention as part of its legal aid review.
The popular series set on the island of Jersey is set to be revived 28 years after it ended.
Protesters have campaigned against the introduction of LGBT rights teachings at a Birmingham school.
Darren Pencille pleads not guilty to murdering Lee Pomeroy, who was stabbed on a train in Surrey.
Kelly Baverstock was "fobbed off" with antibiotics and told she had a chest infection, her mum says.
The bestselling writer of The Shell Seekers and many other novels died following a short illness.
The firm wrote down the value of its assets leading to a £3.4bn quarterly loss, its biggest to date.
The BBC's Zoe Kleinman describes what was inside the Ocado grocery warehouse, which has been hit by fire.
Family and friends gather to pay tribute to "genuinely lovely" BBC presenter Dianne Oxberry.
Vanellope Hope Wilkins has been discharged from hospital after 14 months and three operations.
What's missing from the Labour leader's Brexit demands is as important as what is in them, says Iain Watson.
The British Council publishes the author's essay on English food, saying it is now making amends.
Stephen Waterson said he would "not be told what to do" as he crushed Alfie Lamb, a jury hears.
A 24-year-old man has been arrested but the University of Hull student is yet to be found.
Brexit uncertainty and a slowing global economy prompt the Bank of England to cut its growth forecast.
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