There is fury today among Tory MPs after most found themselves on the losing side of a vote to exclude any MP arrested for a serious offence from the parliamentary estate, which would bring Westminster into line with many other workplaces.
Ms O'Neill, who was deputy first minister at the time, said she would never apologise for going to the funeral of a "friend". Thousands of people lined the streets of Belfast for the procession.
Under the Welsh government plans, farms in Wales would have to meet a series of environmental obligations in order to get subsidies from the government.
The defence secretary said 22 ships are "already in the system" and committed to three new ships for the Royal Marines, with the possibility of three more.
The findings, part of a wide-ranging inspection at Lewes prison in February, found that some prisoners who are being released under the scheme are a "risk to children" and "had a history of stalking, domestic abuse, and being subject to a restraining ...
The home secretary confirms rough sleepers will be directed to support services before they are hit with criminal sanctions - but charities fear those forced to sleep rough will still be penalised.