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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said operational decisions were a matter for the police, not ministers or the Mayor of London.
Marie Curie said music can play a ‘vital role in end-of-life care for many’.
Sarah Wilkinson said her most common repair was fixing up teddies that had been chewed by dogs.
There were 79 alerts cautioning of possible flooding on Wednesday morning with 11 further warnings.
Warnings from the head of MI5 dominate the front pages of Wednesday’s newspapers.
The British-Canadian scientist warned the technology increases the risk of cyber-attacks, fake videos and political interference.
There were more than 70 alerts warning of possible flooding on Tuesday evening.
Wednesday’s ballot of MPs will select the final two candidates to go forward to a vote of the party membership.
Orlando International Airport said it would pause commercial passenger operations at 8am on Wednesday.
Scotland’s First Minister spoke ahead of a conference on Wednesday and Thursday in Aberdeen.
The dog was seized by officers and has been humanely destroyed by a vet.
The BBC has said it rejects any suggestion its ‘reporting does not convey the true nature of the situation in the Middle East’.
The former Brexit secretary said the Bill enables ministers to ensure UK regulations automatically follow changes in EU law.
The Met Office has also warned that thunderstorms may cause flooding and road closures across parts of southern England.
The global climate change conference will begin just over two weeks after the King and Queen Camilla’s long-haul trip to Australia and Samoa ends.
The heritage charity said September’s cold and wet weather meant many plants at its gardens stopped growing and needed harvesting early.
Taoiseach Simon Harris said the situation in the south of Lebanon remains tense and dangerous.