Team news and match preview as Covid-hit Cardiff host holders Toulouse in their opening game of this season's Heineken Champions Cup.
Liz Truss says she is not able to define what a party is, after reports of Downing Street parties a year ago in lockdown.
Drivers will walkout on the Central and Victoria lines on Friday and Saturday night.
A review into the death of Clive Treacey, who had epilepsy and learning difficulties, finds systemwide failures in his care.
Two of Anna von Hausswolff's French gigs were cancelled under pressure from fundamentalist Catholics.
Norwich boss Dean Smith says the club are waiting anxiously on coronavirus test results ahead of Saturday's game against Manchester United.
The former Sky News and GMTV presenter will leave his role on ITV's This Morning.
Russell Martin believes the return of Steve Cooper will mean "an extra edge" for Swansea City's players when they host Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
The former president rails against his once-close ally, and says he saved Israel from destruction.
Gen Bipin Rawat, who died in a helicopter crash, was cremated with full military honours.
The ceremony also gave glimpses of the new Matrix and Sonic the Hedgehog films.
Ireland's Nicci Daly, 33, announces her retirement from international hockey after winning 200 caps.
The sister of Gavin Brown, who was unlawfully killed, says his life "did not matter" to police.
England second row Zoe Aldcroft is named World Rugby's women's player of the year.
As shielding is no longer mandated, one woman feels shielders have been "forgotten" by government.
The agency's Covid deaths total, based on mentions of the virus on death certificates, is 3,898.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen leads the way in the first practice session in the Formula 1 championship showdown at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Dosbarthiadau i'r digartref yn gyfle i ddysgu hunan-amddiffyn a dyfalbarhad.
Sir Michael McBride says it frustrates him when he sees people not wearing a face covering.
Last season, more than 200 avalanches were recorded but no fatalities.
England's second-innings fightback in the first Ashes Test was "vitally important" to show they can compete in the five-match series, says Dawid Malan.
Aidan O'Kane, director at Northern Ireland's largest IT company, becomes the chamber's 79th president.
Mark Ormrod, a former Royal Marine, finishes the 24-hour challenge to raise money for charity.
The phrase "haters gonna hate" is at the centre of the case, which had previously been dismissed.
Two police officers fought off a water buffalo which killed two men, saving two other lives.