Festival co-organiser Emily Eavis says it will not move from its traditional slot.
Caeden Thomson's mother, Lisa, called her son, who has cerebral palsy, an "absolute legend".
Shoppers reported two people with what looked like long barrelled firearms on store roofs.
Two other men have been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.
Police have issued images of a man they want to speak to and are treating it as attempted murder.
Police believe the girl fell from the rear door of the vehicle before being hit in the road.
Theatres remain shut in NI but one company hopes it has found a solution around Covid-19 restrictions.
Sending more than a million students back to university could spark second Covid wave, say lecturers.
BBC News NI looks at how coronavirus has dominated the headlines since March.
Some of Sunday's papers mark the death of the Black Panther actor, who died at the age of 43.
It has become 'increasingly difficult' for MPs to defend government policy, a senior Tory warns.
The education secretary has written an open letter to parents insisting that schools are safe.
Peter Moore's solicitor recalls the "manipulative" murderer who killed four men.
It is important to get away from a "narrative of disadvantage", the head of a review says.
Greenock has been suggested as a possible location for a national museum of human rights.
After confusion around what should happen when children feel ill in school, we find some answers.
Health and the country's recovery from coronavirus are to take priority in the SNP's new programme for government.
A Bristol charity is helping performers whose work dried up during lockdown to secure paid work.
David Arnold, who composed the music for Casino Royale, raises concerns about live music's future.
Fleur Scott, 23, has been making headpieces using her friend’s hair to raise awareness of alopecia.
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