A former boarding school housemaster and scout leader has been found guilty of more than 100 charges, including dozens of historical child sexual abuse offences.
At least 51 people have been killed and more than 100 others have been injured in a fire at a nightclub in North Macedonia, authorities say.
Sir Keir Starmer has boarded a nuclear-armed submarine as it returned from a lengthy patrol - in a rare showcasing of the UK's deterrent that will catch Russia's attention at a time of growing tensions.
The crew replacing the astronauts who were stranded for nine months on the International Space Station (ISS) have entered the orbiting lab.
No checkpoint is the same, some want paperwork, others wave you through after a brief look inside - but from Damascus to Latakia, there are a lot of checkpoints, and in one way or another, you are checked every time.
At least 50 people are reported to have died in a fire at a nightclub in North Macedonia, according to the country's interior ministry.
A father has said his only son, who died in a nightclub fire in North Macedonia, had 'only [just] started to live' and that more than 150 families have been left 'devastated' by the tragedy.
It was a win as resounding as it was historic - Kirsty Coventry becoming the first African and the first woman to assume the most powerful and prestigious role in sport.
A man needed hospital treatment for a head injury following an alleged assault in the changing rooms at Havre des Pas pool.
Politicians narrowly voted to bring senators back to Jersey politics, following two and a half days of debate.
Policy Letter faces five amendments, but deputies urged to ensure it is prioritised and finished this States sitting.
Deputy Philip Ozouf has apologised to the States Assembly, his constituents and islanders for his motoring offences.
Islanders can spot the Stena Vinga in St Helier Harbour this week, as she undergoes berthing trials before DFDS takes over Jersey's ferry operations.
Fines could be introduced for people who go to A&E instead of their GP.
Three men have been jailed for a combined 17 years and 10 months for their part in attempting to bring cocaine into Jersey.