BBC Scotland looks at Rangers first-team coach Michael Beale's route to Ibrox and his monumental impact on their rise back to the summit of Scottish football.
Amy-Leanne Stringfellow, who died in a "sustained" attack, was unlawfully killed, a coroner rules.
Nikolas Löbel, from Angela Merkel's party, quits after his firm made almost €250,000 from the deal.
The couple's interview lays bare the contradictions of the royals' public and private lives.
The English Football League confirms the 2021-22 season will begin on Friday, 6 August.
Chess player Koneru Humpy is voted BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year for 2020.
Worcester Warriors prop Joe Morris signs an extended contract with the Premiership club.
Bwriad i benodi mwy o staff a theilwra cefnogaeth i ddisgyblion sy'n astudio ar gyfer cymwysterau.
Prince Harry spoke about fears of "history repeating itself" when comparing his wife and his mum.
Dr Sasa, Myanmar's UN envoy, appointed by the disbanded parliament, asks the world for help.
Ministers have already spent £29m, with 1,800 extra teachers and staff being recruited.
The bus travels to Newcastle communities who cannot get to vaccination centres or where uptake is low.
The previous owner built the huge instrument into the house so his wife could practise at home.
England will play India in a one-off Test later this year, says the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
The photos were used to help a Facebook algorithm learn to recognise images without supervision.
Some £14,000 is raised to pay a £10,000 fine issued to the nurse who organised the NHS pay protest.
Sportscene's Michael Stewart reviews goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist's performance in Dundee United's 0-0 draw with Celtic (UK only).
Wales will host Canada and Denmark in friendly matches in April.
Former Rangers forward Dean Shiels says he is proud of the "tiny piece" he played in the club's journey back to the summit of Scottish football.
Amateur archaeologists unearth a shell dating back to around 8,500BC at a site in the south of Scotland.
Mark Drakeford was filmed making the comments about Boris Johnson after a Cobra meeting last year.
Munster and Ireland wing Keith Earls is the latest senior player to sign a contract extension with the IRFU, agreeing to another year.
More protests are planned as the popular opposition leader calls rape charges politically motivated.
The former manager says he toasted the team's weekend win with a glass of beer at home.
Prince Harry said they were not the ones behind comments on "how dark" their baby would be, says TV host.