Rangers manager wants zero tolerance approach to dangerous tackles plus more Scottish Cup reaction.
Passengers on the flight from Sydney to Auckland reported experiencing a "quick little drop".
Shabnam Younus-Jewell talks to the English Amateur Champion about his life in the sport
With a prime minister unable to return and violent criminals in control, Haiti is fast descending into anarchy.
Hundreds of deaths linked to A&E waits and edits to a official royal photo make the front pages.
Watch live BBC Scotland coverage, listen to Sportsound commentary and follow live text updates as Greenock Morton host Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals.
Lawrence Shankland says he "loves" playing for Hearts but has "a lot to consider" when it comes to his future.
Greenock Morton manager Dougie Imrie is urging his players and the fans to make Cappielow "a cauldron" when Hearts visit in their Scottish Cup quarter-final.
David Neal, who was dismissed by the government, says the department needs complete reform.
The BBC obtains three years' worth of public urination fine data from Dacorum Borough Council.
Hassan Khan says it was two hours after take-off when the flight crew asked if a doctor was onboard.
Lindsay McKinney, 67, says he would have been diagnosed quicker if he went to his doctor earlier.
Some people with cancer are being "completely let down" by not being treated on time, experts say.
Sheep farmers are calling for more support against a virus, causing baby lambs to be born deformed.
The orders, which disproportionately impact young people, are on average used 37 times a week in England.
A domestic abuse survivor turned to social media to expose her ex-partner after feeling let down by the justice system.
Mohammed Alhabil trained at two Oxford hospitals and returned to Gaza weeks before the conflict broke out.
A monthly survey by Ulster Bank says the growth came from the manufacturing and services sectors.
Council leader James Dawson said he first heard of extra funding when the chancellor announced it.
Since 2021, a large, red, neon sign has illuminated Glasgow's skyline with a puzzling message.
Mae Llywodraeth Cymru'n rhoi dros £12.5m at wella adeiladau ysgolion a cholegau trwy Gymru.
A South Yorkshire community says it needs support more than ever - 40 years after the miners' strike.
George Nelson and Russell Davis complete a perilous 98-day voyage from Portugal to the Caribbean.
Neighbours say living next to a housing estate in south Kilburn has become a "nightmare".
Campaigners say cuts to youth services will be devastating to young people across Birmingham.