The inquest continues into the 1971 killings of 10 people in Ballymurphy, west Belfast, over three days.
The presenter said he felt "down" about becoming the first contestant to leave the jungle.
The former first lady tells the Duchess of Sussex: "Don't be in a hurry to do anything".
The Edinburgh Zoo attraction managed to get his head and leg stuck for about two hours.
An average of 5.3 million tuned in to see Dalton Harris win this year's competition.
The energy giant makes the move after pressure from investors, including the Church of England.
Mark Hughes is sacked as Southampton manager after eight months in charge.
About 100 people - and some pets - dressed in festive fancy dress for a trip through Cambridge.
It has been a year since the test faced its biggest shake-up in two decades, but has it had an impact?
'Naveed' is a Pakistani Muslim girl living in the UK. She told the BBC about her experience of abuse.
Jordi Casamitjana wants to have ethical veganism recognised as a philosophical belief, in a landmark legal action.
A landmark tribunal will decide whether veganism is a "philosophical belief" akin to a religion.
The party says it "does not endorse" Gerard Batten's appointment of Tommy Robinson as an adviser.
How a family spent thousands of pounds on care after being let down by the health and care system.
The man known as "C" will warn Russia "not to underestimate" the UK's capabilities.
System Resistance Network preaches zero tolerance to non-whites and that homosexuality is a disease.
Food allergy rates among children are on the rise, and Western lifestyles may be to blame.
Two brothers on the autistic spectrum were looking for work when one had the idea of opening a comic shop. It turned out to be an inspired choice.
After years of pessimistic predictions for the British high street, shops have been forced to look at new ways of attracting customers.
Campaigners say the government lacks "decency" for not contacting Commonwealth citizens it deported.
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