Ulster pair handed first starts for Connacht match
Ulster fly-half Jack Murphy and wing Rory Telfer are handed their first starts for Saturday's URC match against Connacht in Galway.
Ulster fly-half Jack Murphy and wing Rory Telfer are handed their first starts for Saturday's URC match against Connacht in Galway.
There won't be a Gavin & Stacey spin-off, says the BBC, as tears are shed over the show's finale.
Mae Prifysgol Wrecsam sydd yn agos i'r Cae Ras wedi manteisio ar y cyfle i ddenu myfyrwyr o America.
A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.
Brython Thunder will be looking to avenge last weekend's Celtic Challenge defeat to Gwalia Lightning when the two sides meet in Llanelli on Saturday.
Footage shows survivors walking and being dragged away from the tail section of the plane.
Nato also says it will enhance its military presence in the Baltic after a ship was suspected of sabotaging the Estlink 2 cable.
Iga Swiatek says she feared a more negative reaction to her doping ban and does not expect an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency after serving a one-month suspension.
Hollywood owners have put the football team on the map - now the university is read to capitalise.
Dagenham & Redbridge sack manager Ben Strevens following their Boxing Day defeat by Braintree Town.
A 19-year-old woman is suspended from a privately-run prison following her arrest.
Mali authorities say there are at least nine survivors from the country.
Lawmakers vote to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo, two weeks after voting to impeach the president.
In a breakthrough, trucks stacked with vital food supplies roll into war-hit Khartoum.
Education experts have found low attainment in subjects like maths and science in Scotland this year.
Scientists hope the probe can help us better understand how the Sun works.
Two women, aged 33 and 58, and a 36-year-old man are still being questioned over the death of man.
A 50-year-old man is in police custody after a metal grate was used in an attack in Ballygawley.
The hospital's nursing director says ICU patients in comas and on ventilation machines are being forced out.
The owner of a former mill wants to find a new use for the 19th Century building.
The additional tax is expected to bring in an extra £16m a year, the council says.
Many local people opposed the move, part of a £70,000 savings target for the library service.
Bomb disposal officers called to a suspicious item on a beach say it was part of a speaker system.
The project has stoked concerns about displacement and environmental impact downstream in India and Bangladesh.
As he reviews sentencing policy, David Gauke points to Spain where reforms have cut prison numbers.