Michael Devlin, from Londonderry, is representing Northern Ireland at the Homeless World Cup in the US.
The party would also make it compulsory for new joiners to have a formal teaching qualification.
London sent the Hawker Hurricanes to the Soviet Union to help them fight against Nazi Germany.
No one story dominates Sunday's papers, but many carry photos of Prince George eating pizza at the Ashes.
Passengers are being advised to check services before they travel over the next few days.
Seven new addiction centres are opening in England over fears people are being "bombarded" with adverts.
Manchester Collective are "transforming all our perceptions" of performance, one award's judges said.
Did knowledge of phone hacking by Mirror Group Newspapers journalists go right to the top?
Three boys, aged 14, 15 and 17, are charged with murder and robbery after the stabbing of Victor Lee, 17.
Adam Price urges politicians to support his calls for mandatory voting in Senedd elections.
One man remains in hospital with serious injuries after the blaze in Swansea, police say.
Animal rights protesters have climbed a big screen to try and disrupt the English Greyhound Derby.
Frappes and frappuccinos can have more sugar than chocolate and fizzy drinks, a Which? survey finds
Humza Yousaf said the party had previously only kept online records of donations under £250.
Det Ch Insp John Caldwell was speaking publicly for the first time since he was shot in February.
Maya Forstater is awarded £100,000 by a tribunal after she found herself losing out on a job in 2019.
A boy and a girl were rescued from the Cambridge property but died later in hospital.
The parade was briefly halted after protesters lined Piccadilly - but the landmark event carried on.
Police removed protesters who briefly disrupted the parade which saw thousands gather to celebrate.
Seven protesters are arrested while trying to delay the annual Pride parade in central London.
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