Windows smashed at BBC building and daubed with ‘Free Gaza’ graffiti
Reeves says spending review will be about ‘making working people better off’
Pro-choice group opposes Stella Creasy’s abortion amendment
Ed Sheeran says he identifies culturally as Irish
Sophie Habboo reveals caviar pregnancy craving on NearlyParents podcast
Home Office plans to spend £2.2bn of foreign aid on asylum support this year
Alex Warren named US male artist with longest-running UK number one single
Sarwar says surprise by-election win could help Labour back to power at Holyrood
Ask women if burka is genuinely their choice, says Reform UK’s Richard Tice
Scots have ‘voted for change’, says Starmer following Labour’s surprise win
Starmer acknowledges need for swift clarity on winter fuel payments
UK must change approach to defence in an insecure world, Starmer warns
Sinn Fein minister urges BBC to ‘learn lessons’ from Gerry Adams libel case
Ncuti Gatwa: The Sex Education star who brought a flirty spin to the Doctor
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan says he is ‘taking a step back’ but not retiring
Mills knew she'd be deemed ‘nepo baby’ when creating Deliciously Ella
‘Massive resources’ were needed to find suspect who had been bailed – Met chief
Fewer criminals serving jail time will ‘generate a lot of work for police’
Met chief says decriminalising cannabis ‘not something we’re calling for’
Government ‘not going to rule anything out’ amid benefit cap pressure
Sir Salman Rushdie ‘pleased’ by maximum sentence for attacker
Ministers considering tweaks to welfare reforms amid rebellion threat – reports
Nobel Prize author did not pick literature A-level as it did not feel ‘useful’
Infected blood victims ‘left in dark’ over compensation, Andy Burnham warns
Teenager Florence surprises Charles with ‘awesome’ hug
MPs with medical backgrounds urge assisted dying support after Bill criticism
Lawyers will support any compensation bid by Peter Sullivan
Assisted dying Bill ‘devalues human life’, says top Bishop
Cooper defends Starmer as migration speech likened to ‘rivers of blood’ language
Minister defends PM’s ‘island of strangers’ claim amid Labour backlash
Danny Dyer says death of mentor Harold Pinter sent him into ‘spiral of madness’
Trade deal was needed urgently to save 150,000 livelihoods, says senior minister
Lucy Powell apologises to grooming gang victims over ‘dog whistle’ remarks
Swinney is ‘best politician in Scotland’, says Flynn amid leadership speculation
Tories: Labour interested in protecting their own rather than grooming victims
Swinney seeks to ‘bring people together’ following debate over gender rights
BBC admits to ‘lapse’ in standards after Today coverage of Harry interview
Doctor ballot for strike action is ‘premature’ and ‘unnecessary’, says Streeting
Disgraced former MP Mike Amesbury ‘disappointed but not surprised’ by Reform win
Labour minister Lucy Powell ‘mortified’ over grooming gangs remarks
Farage: Reform UK has ‘supplanted’ Tories after local elections sweep
Starmer urged to change course, not go ‘further and faster’ after Reform gains
Assisted dying about ‘human cost’ not pounds and pence, MP behind Bill says
Sean Brown’s family criticise Government move over public inquiry ruling
Families of murdered MPs reject Kneecap’s ‘half an apology’
No extra money for pay rises says Downing Street, amid threat of renewed strikes
Ruth Perry’s sister joins calls to halt proposed Ofsted reforms
YouTuber celebrates his 30th with woman born on same day in same hospital as him
UK ‘will not be defined by the past’ amid speculation on EU youth visa scheme
Labour not going to breach manifesto commitments on Europe – minister
Kirsty Wark was told about Bafta fellowship on 70th birthday
Woman kicked out of Magic Circle for ‘amusing’ male disguise trick gets back in
Zonal energy pricing will not go ahead if it raises bills, Ed Miliband says
No 10 confident Chinese slave labour ban will not impact clean power 2030 plans
Renewables slave labour warning as Ed Miliband seeks ban on Chinese materials
Starmer backtracks on ‘trans women are women’ comment following court ruling
Female Hindu monk to run London Marathon to challenge stereotypes
Reeves to have ‘conversations’ with US next week as work for deal continues
British Transport Police confirms search policy change in light of gender ruling