About 200 people gathered in the Gorton area of Manchester where police were pelted with missiles.
Frances Bell, whose condition caused her years of chronic pain, receives £500,000 compensation.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus outbreak this Tuesday evening.
Stunt driver Jonny Davies got his bike up to 109.2mph - beating the world record by 1mph.
The number of outstanding sheriff court cases is set to reach 27,000 by the end of the month, MSPs are told.
Under-18s arriving in Dover alone will stay with Border Force until a council placement is found.
The health minister hints that lockdown measures could be reimposed if the number of cases keeps rising.
Asda, John Lewis and Halfords have all seen surging demand for equipment as pitch bookings rise.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says restrictions on gatherings in homes and gardens remain in place.
The government set aside £500m for Eat Out to Help Out in order to support the hospitality sector.
Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann gives an update on coronavirus in Northern Ireland.
The education secretary has kept his job but still faces questions about his handling of exam grades, writes Iain Watson.
The footage appears to show a man being restrained and told: "Chill out or I'll choke you out".
Ceon Broughton was jailed following the death of his girlfriend, the daughter of a Holby City actor.
Andrew Harper's widow Lissie says it was "heartbreaking" when his killers were cleared of murder.
There are calls for camper vans to be banned following reports of parking and waste problems.
Nicola Sturgeon says she will be "very surprised" if the number of cases linked to a Coupar Angus plant does not rise.
Christopher Hill assaulted three police officers, biting one of them, in the attack during lockdown.
The ex-chancellor has taken a job with the US bank, six months after resigning from government.
Bombardier says 95 jobs are at risk of redundancy at its NI operations.
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