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The owner of the acrobatic primate told police her pet ran off after being frightened by a store display.
The BBC's Nada Tawfik reports on how the Jamaican Red Cross plans to aid recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Melissa.
How a chat in a pub became Europe's largest Halloween festival pulling in 100,000 visitors to Derry.
At least two people were confirmed dead as the deluge submerged roadways and brought down large trees.
People outside the royal estate in Norfolk say they are surprised at the news he is to move there.
Five people sustained minor injuries but nobody was seriously hurt in the incident in Meteren.
Marie Williams loves Halloween and has spent years decorating her home with witches and skulls.
Siân Morgan suffered burns to her body and lost part of her ear after the accident.
Greenford pupils are giving a presentation on role models as the England player walks in.
The singer called on the mega wealthy to donate more to charity, during a speech at the WSJ Awards attended by the likes of Mark Zuckerberg and George Lucas.
The southwest of the island bore the full force Hurricane Melissa's 185 mph (295km/h) winds on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump and the first lady greeted Washington DC children for the annual Halloween event.
A recording of the programme was interrupted on Thursday as the news broke.
Buildings, power lines, and a church once visited by King Charles are down in the tourism hub of Falmouth.
Liverpool City Region mayor Steve Rotheram urges MPs to be "really careful" over their language.
A bright object illuminated the skies in County Kildare on Wednesday night which has sparked much intrigue.