British number one Katie Boulter is out of the Miami Open after a fourth-round defeat by Victoria Azarenka of Belarus.
The reason for the raids is unclear, but the hip-hop mogul has recently faced sexual misconduct allegations.
Conservationists want to preserve a historic site in the heart of Peebles and stop trees being felled.
The assault on Crocus City Hall is not the first atrocity carried out by the Islamic State-Khorasan group.
The Scottish Prison Service hopes the scheme will reduce reoffending rates and help prisoners reintegrate.
US Homeland Security agents were seen entering the rap mogul's properties in Los Angeles and Miami.
A review is to take place after hundreds of plaques were attached to trees in Edinburgh's historic parks.
Fans of FC Köln in Cologne love belting out a version of the classic Runrig song.
The Royal High School in Edinburgh is installing "screaming" vape detectors in toilets to tackle the problem.
The Royal High School in Edinburgh is one of the first in Scotland to install vape detectors.
The levelling up secretary failed to declare the VIP tickets within Commons rules, a watchdog finds.
It will be introduced a year later than planned but an expert says it is vital to "get it right".
Nicola Tarran says no-one investigating the Lucy Letby case said her daughter's case was looked at.
The BBC's international editor on the US decision not to veto a call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Find out what makes Hindus throw bright coloured powder over their family and friends every year.
Ian Baitson died in hospital four days after being injured in an assault on the Newtown Road in Cobh.
A US judge says Mr Musk's social media firm had sued to punish its critics.
Linfield say they have been "partly successful" in appealing a decision to ban all home supporters from two Irish Premiership fixtures.
The footage shows the driver enter a field of 6ft-high maize (1.83m) during a police pursuit.
The GMB presenter says she had to pay £16,000 a month on care costs for her late husband Derek Draper.