Fifteen years ago, the first openly gay bishop in the Anglican Church was approved. The appointment has led to much debate within the wider church since.
The changes are similar to those seen in the early stages of heart failure, experts say.
The process, where the tongue is cut in half, can lead to blood loss and nerve damage, experts say.
Reverend Gavin Teyte has been chosen as a judge for the World Beatboxing Championships in Berlin.
The advice follows a spate of accidents, including one that led to a man's leg being amputated.
Groundless cases from Northern Ireland "will not happen on my watch", the new armed forces head says.
The online retail giant lowered its UK corporation tax bill - despite surging sales and profits.
Little Isla-Rose Heasman, who was born with the incisor was the youngest patient her dentist had seen.
The Church of England said the move to clean energy would help combat climate change.
Friday's front pages feature stories about the UK's rising interest rates and Amazon's latest tax bill.
The victims are in a stable condition after clashes ahead of the Rangers-Osijek Europa League game.
Gérard Hoarau, a Seychelles opposition politician, was shot dead at his London home in 1985.
Burnley reach the next round of the Europa League, but only after a tense extra-time victory over Scottish Premiership runners-up Aberdeen.
He was taken to a Belfast hospital by helicopter after falling near Ballintoy Harbour.
Michael Marler is convicted after stabbing his girlfriend 15 times then jumping out of a window.
A Grenfell firefighter breaks down as he recalls having to pretend the trapped woman could be saved.
The pro-independence YouTube channel had been shut down after the BBC claimed it breached its copyright.
A court hears Sean Ziemelis threw the baby and its mother away from a crowd which gathered below.
The current Guinness World Record for an engorged gourd comes to a full 42.13in (107cm).
The Tour de France 2018 winner will be given a hero's welcome at a special event in Cardiff next week.
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