Plans for salary caps to be introduced in Leagues One and Two have been withdrawn following an independent panel's decision.
A 16-year-old boy who was also injured in the attack remains in hospital, detectives have said.
Patrick McDonagh drove past 57 vehicles on the wrong side of the A40 after being pursued by police.
An online appeal to name Scotland's snow gritters received more than 1,200 entries.
Scarlets confirm teenage back-rower Carwyn Tuipulotu signs a four-year contract with the region.
Thousands continue to defy a ban on protests following a coup that removed the elected government last week.
Mae disgwyl i Dan Lydiate fethu gweddill y tymor yn dilyn yr anaf a gafodd yn erbyn Iwerddon.
The alleged data breach was revealed in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Celtic midfielder Ismaila Soro is undergoing checks but "looks okay" after he crashed his car on Tuesday morning, says manager Neil Lennon.
Jason Lowe's famous proposal disappears from Sheffield's Park Hill flats after almost 20 years.
People arriving in England from Covid hotspots also face £10,000 fines or jail if they break the rules.
Trafodaeth am wleidyddiaeth gwallt, hunaniaeth a dathlu'r cwrls
The pandemic has damaged our social connections and disrupted our routines, Prof Santos says.
Opposition politicians voiced anger over problems which led to people in Fife waiting hours in the "freezing cold" for their jab.
The current suspension of the lower leagues and women's football in Scotland will be reassessed on 1 March.
Wider restrictions would still be needed to stop cases getting out of control, say researchers.
The basset hound, from Wootton Bridge, also narrowly escaped being hit by a bus, police say.
Blowing up war-time munitions in the sea has a “catastrophic effect” on dolphins and fish, says actor Joanna Lumley.
People in Manchester speak of their concerns after the Kent variant is found in part of the city.
Lee Newell lost an eye and is seeking damages of up to £111,000.
The racing driver, who had both legs amputated, will walk, cycle and kayak the distance for charity.
Ireland defence coach Simon Easterby says the players remain in "a good place" mentally despite Sunday's Six Nations defeat by Wales.
School leaders say catch up plans should not be "gimmicks" or create long hours for tired children.
The Information Commissioner's Office says it believes the purchase broke its rules.
Scotland's players were unaware of others taking a knee amid confusion before their match against England, says head coach Gregor Townsend.