A government paper reveals an amnesty may involve cooperation with truth recovery investigations.
The former footballer says his hands were tied behind his back as he tried to protect his daughter.
An Orkney boat company appealed over compensation to the son of a diver who died off Cape Wrath.
Julia James made a detour from her walk after seeing Callum Wheeler in the woods, a jury is told.
A high-profile libel case between Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney gets under way at the High Court.
Charges against the Conservative MP include failing to stop and failing to report a road collision.
CCTV of "altercations" which led up to the stabbing of Ava White is also played to the jury.
Leaving out flexible working and pregnancy discrimination means "bad bosses celebrating", says the TUC.
The Apprentice host had criticised the accountancy giant's new flexible work policy.
Bones found in the Dutch city of Vianen date back to the late 18th Century, archaeologists say.
Prince Charles stands in for the Queen for the first time to open a new session of Parliament.
A blueprint on overhauling the Senedd has been agreed by the Welsh government and Plaid Cymru.
Sinn Féin tells Boris Johnson the DUP's refusal to form an executive is punishing workers and families.
Five things to get you up to date on the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning.
Steve Brooks says returning home was a culture shock after six weeks of training Ukrainian troops.
Women in Southampton say they feel unsafe and describe experiences of sexual assault on nights out.
Crimes like tail docking and animal fighting are set to be treated as the most serious offences.
The party says it can show the leader's team was working late while campaigning when a curry was ordered.
The podcast host says she is now receiving hospice care at home for her terminal bowel cancer.
Rebekah Vardy's legal claim against Coleen Rooney for libel is starting in London's High Court.
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