Between the 1960s and 1980s, hundreds of dead miners had their organs passed on for medical research.
Portsmouth will host a commemorative D-Day event in June, says the Ministry of Defence.
Kevin Holding died in a freak accident as he worked on a pop-up urinal in Soho last January.
A cross party committee wants police to get more support, as marches continue over the Israel-Gaza war.
The move to house military personnel based on need rather rank raised fears of a worsening staffing crisis.
France's president says European states will give Ukraine medium- and long-range missiles and bombs.
Australian police say two bodies have been located during their search for Jesse Baird and Luke Davies.
Sean Bailey, the head of the media giant's live-action film studio, stepped down after 15 years.
A miniscule, transparent fish makes drumming sounds as loud as a jackhammer, say researchers.
Organisers of Sydney's iconic event uninvited police after an officer allegedly murdered a gay couple.
Children starting school in England and Wales in September will be offered places this week.
The US president says the warring sides are close to a truce but warns that "we're not done yet".
The photographer did not need medical treatment and Australian police are investigating.
Nigeria is experiencing its worst economic crisis in a generation, leading to nationwide protests.
Students broke into cheers and tears as a former professor at a New York college announced a $1bn donation.
How Danionella cerebrum makes its sound
Satellites reveal a 50-year record of climate change by tracing the lumpiness in ice surfaces.
A number of Tuesday's papers trail next week's Budget, while others report on the Tory Islamophobia row.
Ammonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank says the case for cutting taxes is "weak".
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