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Teenagers using Instagram will be prevented from using some of its features without parental permission as part from an update to the app.
Astro Bot was the big winner at this year's BAFTA Games Awards, taking home five prizes, including the coveted best game.
Labour have been a "crushing disappointment" in government, the Green Party said as it pitched itself as a progressive alternative in its local election campaign launch.
The Duchess of Sussex has spoken about medical complications she suffered after giving birth.
South Korea's military said its soldiers fired warning shots at North Korean troops who crossed the demarcation line between the two countries.
The King and Queen received a red carpet welcome and watched a flypast as they were greeted by Italy's president following their arrival in Rome for a state visit.
The leader of Birmingham City Council has said it is "continuing to engage in productive talks" to end the bin strike.
Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green's human rights were not breached when he was named in Parliament as the holder of an injunction against the Telegraph newspaper, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled.
Inspectors have described Scotland's notorious HMP Barlinnie as being in a "wretchedly poor state" while operating at 30% over capacity.
The severity cannot be overstated, if an additional 50% tariffs are levied on all Chinese goods it will decimate trade between the world's two biggest economies.