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A dry and pleasant Easter Sunday for much of the UK will be followed by rain
The Met Office says most of the country have seen some warm spells of sunshine on Easter Sunday, although a scattering of showers was likely across southern England and south Wales..
Husband watched in horror as van killed wife on golf course after police chase
Mother-of-three Suzanne Cherry, 62, of Aldridge, Walsall, died in hospital after she was hit at 10.25am on Friday April 11.
The Childrens Commissioner says parents should stop trying to be their childs friend over phone usage
Dame Rachel de Souza said parenting must not be outsourced to professionals, adding if we are serious about protecting our children, we have to look at our own behaviour..
Pope Francis appears on Easter Sunday to deliver blessing
Pope Francis made a brief appearance to bless the thousands of people in St Peters Square, drawing cheers and applause from the crowd as he continues his recovery from a near-fatal bout of double pneumonia..
NHS boards pay 227m compensation in five years figures suggest
Scotlands NHS boards have paid almost £227 million in compensation in the past five years, new figures suggest..
Number of modern languages teachers down by more than a fifth figures suggest
The number of modern languages teachers in Scotland has fallen by more than a fifth since 2008, figures have shown..
Free breakfast clubs to open at 750 schools as teachers voice funding fears
Free breakfast clubs are set to launch at 750 schools across England next week as teachers expressed concerns that Government funding behind the flagship scheme will fall short of the cost..
Highest daily number of Channel arrivals so far this year
More than 700 migrants crossed the English Channel on Tuesday in the highest number of arrivals on a single day so far this year..