Josh Reeson took a "significant quantity" of the drug before he was found in an alley, an inquest hears.
Two supporters of the main opposition party were killed in a rare political attack in the country.
The Met Office and Met Éireann issue separate warnings for counties in NI and Republic of Ireland.
The Labour leader says MPs need to come together to solve the issue of dangerous cladding on buildings.
Mae pob cartref gofal wedi cael ymweliad gan dîm brechu neu'n disgwyl un yn fuan, medd y llywodraeth.
The boat and crew - Alan Minard, Ross Ballantine and Carl McGrath - have not been seen since Wednesday.
Twelve bikes were stolen from a shop in Grantown just weeks after a theft of 20 bikes in Laggan.
The island scraps all social distancing measures after 20 days without an unexplained case.
The EU's law enforcement agency is warning about people potentially cheating travel restrictions.
As the Covid vaccine rollout ramps up, BBC News talks to volunteers taking people for their jabs.
Robbie Crawford signs with Motherwell until the summer after Livingston agree a deal to terminate the on-loan midfielder's contract.
Wasps lock forward Tim Cardall signs a new undisclosed-length contract with last season's Premiership runners-up.
Police say they found the foreigners breaking Covid-19 rules by staying in the St Anton ski resort.
The GAA's provincial championship draws scheduled to take place next week will be delayed until March because of the effects of Covid-19.
The UK signed up to an international agreement over eight years ago, but have yet to ratify it.
Cardiff City striker Robert Glatzel is set to join Bundesliga club Mainz on loan for the rest of the season.
Allan Burns, the Oscar-nominated US producer and screenwriter, made several ground-breaking sitcoms.
The Japanese firm's latest console has sold about four million more units than its predecessor.
Step into Andy Farrell's shoes and select your starting XV for Ireland's Six Nations opener against Wales in Cardiff on Sunday.
BBC sports editor Dan Roan looks at the challenges facing football in its battle to root out racism from social media.
Michael Biggins held off five other finalists to land the BBC Radio Scotland award.
Hibernian midfielder Stevie Mallan is having a medical in Turkey pending a loan move to Turkish Super Lig club Yeni Malatyaspor.
Oliver Voysey, who has a brain injury, smashes his target to help a Lake District activity centre.
The Scottish Conservatives leader says Nicola Sturgeon is putting her party before the pandemic.
Goalkeeper Richard Brush leaves Cliftonville to begin a fourth spell at Sligo Rovers having made 90 appearances in two-and-a-half seasons at Solitude.