The blaze involves "several hundred tonnes of waste" and is causing large quantities of smoke.
Wednesday's newspapers are dominated by the terror attack in Westminster and Ben Stokes being cleared of affray.
The retailer says it's having a problem accepting card payments in a quarter of its stores.
The court heard the flight from Stansted to Gran Canaria was diverted and the couple removed from the plane.
Celtic are out of the Champions League after AEK Athens secure an aggregate win to progress to the play-off round.
The people responsible also swapped 30mph speed limit signs for 60mph national speed limit markings.
Daniel Jones, 63, has been sentenced to a further six years and 287 days for failing to pay back £6,599,021.
The exclusion of an autistic boy after he hit a teaching assistant with a ruler, punched her and pulled her hair, was 'unlawful'.
Aileen Moynagh remembers the day of the Omagh bomb, when she was working in the town.
A writer's father opens up for the first time after she rewrote her show to encompass his mental health.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament.
The star's Mini Cooper, which she sang about in her hit American Life, has been listed on the used car website.
The Labour leader says he was at an event in 2014 in order to promote peace in the Middle East.
The England cricketer shakes hands with co-accused Ryan Ali as they are cleared of all charges.
Fr Bernard Green sexually assaulted a boy in 1995 and was banned from working with young people.
Carla and Selina admit they can get through 700 nappies a month.
Both Stokes and another man, Ryan Ali, from Bristol, have been found not guilty of affray.
Whistl is seeking damages after Royal Mail is found to have abused its dominant market position.
A man held after three people were hit outside Parliament is not co-operating with counter-terror police.
There are now record levels of 16 to 64 year olds employed in Wales, at a rate of 74.2%.
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