The Bronze Age gold fastener is believed to be only one of seven found in England.
It would mean the social media platform would no longer have access to songs by Taylor Swift, The Weeknd and Drake.
Train firms Northern and TransPennine Express say no services will run on Wednesday.
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will give evidence to the UK Covid inquiry in Edinburgh.
Some 19,000 children have been orphaned by the war, or have no adults to look after them, says the UN.
Footage from Avdiivka, a town on Ukraine's front line, shows the pain of leaving home as it is bombed.
Lauren O'Neill was mauled during a sunset harbour swim, causing neighbours to rush to her aid.
Kataib Hezbollah is believed to have been behind the attack in Jordan that killed three US troops.
He has led Hungary since 2010 and critics denounce his "hybrid regime of electoral autocracy".
The lawsuit was filed by a shareholder who argued that it was an inappropriate overpayment.
The Alaskan city has seen more than 100in (245cm) of snowfall this season, the earliest accumulation ever of that amount.
The comic says it is time for "new faces" after hosting the BBC charity telethon for almost 40 years.
Half a million households are now affected by either the two-child limit, the benefit cap or both.
Energy firms are being urged to tackle errors after the BBC is told of payments for wildly inaccurate bills.
This January was the driest in history with a survey suggesting one in five drinkers gave up alcohol.
This January was the driest in history with a survey suggesting one in five drinkers gave up alcohol.
Rachel Reeves told the BBC that Labour would not reinstate the bonus cap that was scrapped last year.
New laws banning the American XL bully breed take effect from 1 February in England and Wales.
Chemists can now prescribe antibiotics and other treatments without patients seeing a doctor.
Chemists can now prescribe antibiotics and other treatments without patients seeing a doctor.
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