The 55-year minimum jail sentence given to Hashem Abedi appears on some of Friday's front pages.
The 2021 Rugby League World Cup wants to use the sport's northern roots to spread its wings overseas.
Abdelbaset al-Megrahi's family are trying to appeal his conviction in Scotland's courts.
Douglas Ross says he will not be afraid to criticise Boris Johnson if he is not acting in Scotland's interests.
More staff working from home means more work for IT staff, but many face uncertainty over their jobs.
The Riverdale star talks about her sexuality and why her new film is not "another teen romance".
Some cases around the world have been linked to packaging on frozen food.
Eviction cases resume on Monday - but with new restrictions - in contrast to elsewhere in the UK.
Public facilities including pools need more public money to survive the pandemic, operators warn.
Mark Drakeford is to announce the latest easing of Welsh coronavirus lockdown restrictions later.
Home test kits that claim to show whether someone has had the virus need urgent scrutiny, researchers say.
A London-based Portuguese student has had her "dreams come true" after the gift to fund her at university.
Portugal is added to UK's safe travel list but Croatia, Austria and Trinidad and Tobago are removed.
A number of other staff at the pub in Wrexham are self-isolating after the positive tests.
Meanwhile, two medics at Craigavon Area Hospital have tested positive for Covid-19.
Anmol Chana played pool in a pub after the "horrendous attack" at his mother's home, police say.
One woman says her car and seven others were damaged overnight in the Italianate resort of Portmeirion.
It does not produce many more respiratory particles than speaking at similar volume, a study finds.
The first minister says she "was not aware" female civil servants were advised not to be alone with her predecessor.
Hashem Abedi is sentenced for the murders of 22 people in the Manchester Arena suicide bombing.
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