Uran Nabiev mowed down John Ambler and Jake Kemp in Erith, south-east London, last October.
The saga was dubbed #WagathaChristie.
The filmmaker is father to her son Damian.
Polling shows a majority of people want stronger action on climate change.
Some 280 widows living across the UK were forced to give up their military pensions after remarrying or cohabiting.
The closely watched PMI score has hit a four-month high so far this month.
In all but one age group where deaths occured, the number of deaths fell in the week ending June 12.
The coronavirus lockdown has seen internet use increase across the UK as people seek to stay in touch with friends and family.
Ford of Britain chairman Graham Hoare said he is ‘really keen’ for people to trade in their cars for new models at the cheaper end of the market.
The owner of the Trafford Centre and Lakeside has put KPMG on stand-by as it holds talks with lenders.
Writer Dillibe Onyeama told the BBC he was bullied daily during his four years at the school.
Two lifeboats are combing the seas off Fishbourne after the sea kayak was spotted by a passing vessel early on Tuesday.
Patients were also likely to develop the condition at a younger age, researchers found.
The Trades Union Congress said 1.2m jobs could be created through investment in green technology and upgrading rails, broadband and car networks
Most of Tuesday’s front pages are concerned with the expected relaxing of lockdown measures.
A 25-year-old man remains in custody following the incident in Reading on the weekend.
Showrooms are reopening and production lines restarting, but reduced demand and social distancing are slowing productivity, the SMMT said.