In his first column for BBC Sport NI, Ireland hooker Rob Herring discusses missing the Six Nations opener with France, Antoine Dupont and doing the school run.
"I should have told the President about my cancer diagnosis," says Lloyd Austin.
Rates are held at 5.25%, but the Bank wants to see "more evidence" of falling inflation before cutting.
The strikes in Syria and Iraq will take place over a number of days, American officials tell CBS News.
England are buoyant after their stunning win in the first Test in India, but success can bring its own dangers, writes Stephan Shemilt.
Ethan Roots and Fraser Dingwall will make their England debuts against Italy in Rome on Saturday.
The party's leadership is sending mixed messages on what was once their flagship election policy.
The justice minister is to stand down at the next election, saying he has had enough of threats to his safety.
A new injection can help the immune system to attack and destroy cancerous cells.
The rate at which prices are rising has dropped from record highs, but still remains above the 2% target.
Kyle Rowe makes his first Scotland start at full-back, with Blair Kinghorn missing through injury for the Six Nations opener in Wales.
Residents face a raft of restrictions on water use as the Spanish region faces its worst drought on record.
The Swedish climate activist appeared before magistrates in London after a protest in October.
It comes after a licensing rights row between the platform and the artists' record label, Universal.
The Scottish secretary also claimed Nicola Sturgeon could "cry from one eye" in his evidence to the UK Covid Inquiry.
The NHS warns it is still "in the thick" of a challenging winter, as flu cases surge.
Aston Villa complete the signing of forward Morgan Rogers from Championship club Middlesbrough in a deal reported to be about £15m.
Lead singer Josh Franceschi says their final tour will be a chance to "celebrate" with fans.
Farmers from across the EU converge demand fewer regulations as European leaders meet for summit.
The agreement came earlier than expected, overcoming previous opposition from Hungary's Viktor Orban.
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