A signed summary of BBC Newsline with Kerry Thompson and Paula Clarke on Friday 27th June.
The US Supreme Court limited the ability of judges in lower courts to block presidential orders nationwide.
Andrew Wickenden is given a suspended sentence after crashing into a two-year-old girl.
Dr Ebenezer Anjorin spoke shortly after his son's killer was sentenced.
Andy Bennett takes a look inside festival-goers tents.
Unflattering installations depicting Amazon founder and his bride-to-be are attracting attention in the Italian city.
The bus full of college students was seen crashing into a river on Thursday morning.
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The man suffered minor injuries and did not require hospital treatment, local media reported.
Authorities have released CCTV of an arson attack in Seoul on 31 May where six people suffered minor injuries.
The nostalgic performance was so popular, officials had to close off the field to manage crowds.
The 27-year-old asked the fire station for a ladder after she accidentally locked herself out.
Celebrities were seen in water taxis on Venice's canals in the lead up to the lavish multi-million dollar ceremony.
The BBC's Lyse Doucet reports from the ruins of an Iranian state TV building hit during the conflict with Israel.
The American Meteor Society has described it as a bolide, a large and rare fireball that creates a sonic boom.
A total of 452 plants were seized during the raid near Burbage in Leicestershire.
The terraced house in Halifax, West Yorkshire, exploded in the early hours on Wednesday, police say.
Romesh Ranganathan has four acts he thinks you need to see at the famous music festival this weekend.
Lab-grown meat in supermarkets could be just around the corner, but would you try it?
The video was part of an incredibly detailed briefing on the strikes against Iran's nuclear programme.