King Charles is to undergo a corrective procedure and his public engagements will be postponed, Buckingham Palace says.
The government begins process of setting up talks for possible compensation for sub-postmasters.
Catherine will stay in hospital for up to 14 days, and both she and William have cancelled royal duties.
Cheshire Police had been alerted to reports of a missing woman before discovering the body.
Despite a drop in fly-tipping on public land, farmers say they are being targeted by criminal gangs.
Tata Steel is expected to reveal whether it will proceed with plans to axe up to 3,000 jobs.
Grenfell United claims the end of Ulster's association with the insulation company is "strategic".
The former TV personality walks out of prison having served half his sentence in custody.
They've usually got fur coats, but pets still need help to stay warm during wintry weather.
Kyle Lewis suffered four cardiac arrests starving his brain of oxygen, a court hears.
Heather Sandy, from Lincolnshire council, tells the World at One what she knows about the death of the two-year-old.
Inflation has fallen sharply recently, but ticked up to 4% in the year to December, official figures show.
The "murderous attack" saw the men travel to Ilford with weapons to carry out revenge.
This week has been the coldest snap of winter so far with parts of Scotland seeing up to 15cm of snow.
It will be the first time in 44 years that Musicians Union members have taken full strike action.
The low-cost airline had to compensate some 6,000 customers after reviewing thousands of complaints.
In an exclusive BBC video, President Kagame says issues with the Rwanda plan are the "UK's problem".
The amber alert for Shetland, Orkney and parts of northern Scotland comes into effect later on Wednesday.
Martin Campbell is banned from policing after he formed an 'Inappropriate" relationship with the woman.
Ministers say they will not make a final decision on compensating victims until the report is published.
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