A waste company says people are "putting their lives at risk by taking shelter in bins".
An airline flies holidaymakers stuck in Tenerife to Malaga, but their bags are not on board.
A study suggests the birds are more attracted to food which has been handled by humans.
Anything said by witnesses to the inquiry will not be used to prosecute them, the attorney general says.
The agreement between the SNP and Greens will see extra funding committed to public transport and local government.
The ex-chancellor tells MPs No 10's plan to remove his advisers was not in the "national interest".
The trial of eight defendants was halted for legal reasons on Wednesday afternoon.
A boy, who cannot be named, says a stranger paid him to move and bury Lindsay Birbeck's body.
The Queen's grandson speaks at an event in Edinburgh weeks ahead of stepping down from royal duties
Hannah Green and her family are in the hotel in Tenerife that's been quarantined by Covid-19 fears.
John Manley "erupted like a volcano" and left a "trail of destruction" at the Travelodge.
London staff of the oil giant Chevron must work from home as a "precautionary measure".
Knitters from all over the world are helping premature babies be more comfortable in hospital.
Former chancellor Sajid Javid has told MPs why he couldn't continue as Chancellor.
Internet memes have been made asking 'Where's Boris?', says the Labour leader.
The County Tyrone man had denied a bomb attack on Coalisland RUC station in March 1997.
Forecasters say parts of the Midlands and southern England could see their first snowfall of winter.
The home secretary signals the return of crime targets, saying "outcomes" in key areas will be measured.
Grace Firth was fined £40 after pleading guilty to a littering offence which happened in March 2009.
Police Scotland's work is under-resourced and lacks an overall strategy, according to government inspectors.
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