The P&O-owned vessel in Dublin – the Norbank – was fully loaded and ready to depart when the incident unfolded in Liverpool.
A commission ruled last month a possible miscarriage of justice may have occurred in the conviction of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi for the 1988 atrocity.
Stories about the coronavirus and its impact lead the Saturday papers.
Care England said its data suggests fatalities are far higher than the 217 figure released by the Office for National Statistics.
BMA and RCN surveys highlighted shortages of equipment amid fears PPE could run out this weekend.
The British-Iranian mother was due to go back to prison in Iran on Saturday.
The lucky winner will take home £58,366,487.50 when they claim their ticket after matching all five main numbers and the lucky stars.
Faith in antibody blood tests to find those who have recovered from coronavirus might be misplaced, the World Health Organisation said.
The Scottish Government said it welcomes the opportunity to consider concerns raised by the Royal College of Nursing.
The 99-year-old Second World War veteran’s initial target was to raise £1,000 for NHS Charities Together – a target that he has smashed by 4,008%.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has called testing levels ‘frustrating’.
At least 50 NHS workers have now died after contracting coronavirus.
There will be restrictions on how the devices can be used.
Campaigners have warned there will be more deaths behind bars without urgent action.
A mass vaccination programme is likely to be a vital part of ending the lockdown strategy.
The deputy first minister warned against ‘complacency’.
Daniel Shiels’s parents said they wanted to show that children with autism ‘can excel in different areas’.