This week's political developments are discussed by Natalie Higgins, Lynsey Bews, and Paris Gourtsoyannis.
Great Britain's team has preserved a perfect winning streak in the Winter Olympics mixed doubles competition, achieving wins against both Sweden and South Korea.
Scotland's north east experienced significant snowfall during the initial 10 days of the year, followed by persistent rainfall that has continued with minimal respite.
The family of Nazar Daletskyi was informed of his death in 2022, which marked the initial year of Russia's large-scale invasion.
In a report from the outskirts of Moscow, Russia editor Steve Rosenberg details an incident involving Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev, who was shot and sustained injuries.
The discovery increases the overall count of human remains found at the one-time mother and baby home to 33.
The Royal Australian Mint has come to the defense of its coin design, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's birth.
DUP representative Gregory Campbell expressed criticism towards President Catherine Connolly for omitting any mention of Londonderry in her address at the Guildhall.
This week, BBC Scotland News received a range of photo submissions from various locations across the country.
Author Julia Donaldson has revealed the title of her latest book on BBC Radio 4, marking a 20-year gap since her last Gruffalo publication.