Scotland's former first minister is released without charge pending further police investigations.
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Scotland's first minister says SNP would not cooperate if Labour refuse indy powers in hung parliament.
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Political correspondent Mark D'Arcy breaks down what we can expect from the week ahead in Parliament.
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Hotel boss Glenn Evans says he is paying 90p per unit of electricity - triple the current price.
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The party risks "civil war" if the ex-PM is ever stopped from returning to Parliament, Mr Rees-Mogg says.
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The former UK prime minister has resigned as a MP, saying there is no evidence that he misled Parliament.
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The ex-culture secretary and close ally of Boris Johnson says she is standing down "with immediate effect".
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The BBC has been told a complaint about Bambos Charalambous was made to Labour's complaint process.
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With the cost of borrowing up, the £28bn of investment is more expensive to deliver, says the BBC's Iain Watson.
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The peer tells the BBC she backs the Labour leader's vision and would want to "get something done".
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The tax was introduced last year to help fund the government's scheme to lower energy bills.
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A committee is deciding whether the former PM purposely misled Parliament over lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street.
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The new Atlantic Declaration between the UK and US "sets a new standard for economic cooperation", Rishi Sunak says.
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says he is hopeful of progress as a result of talks about restoring Stormont.
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The measures face strong opposition from peers, as they debated potential changes to the bill until the early hours.
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Charlotte Leslie says she is "delighted" by the verdict, which one MP calls a "landmark" victory.
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A proposed change could see MPs and peers accused of violent or sexual offences barred from Parliament.
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The cash-strapped Surrey council says the Section 114 notice reflects its "acute financial" plight.
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A report urges ministers to improve uptake to a tutoring scheme designed to help students in England catch up.
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The prime minister says "subsidy races" are not a solution to hitting climate goals, as he visits Washington.
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The challenge for the prime minister now is delivery, and quickly, with a general election expected next year.
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Paul Scully says there should be more of a focus on the good artificial intelligence can do.
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Kevin Stewart says he has been suffering from bouts of low mental health and can no longer do the job.
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The GMB union's Gary Smith calls for a mix of energy sources, and plans built around "decent jobs".
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Food inspectors say delays to post-Brexit EU import checks leave them in a "difficult position".
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A watchdog says the former health secretary tried to influence an inquiry into a Conservative MP.
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Critics hit out after left-leaning Jamie Driscoll is barred from running for an expanded role.
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Thirty people would get a monthly lump sum for two years, under a think tank's scheme in England.
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Scottish Secretary Alister Jack wants Rishi Sunak to stand by the decision to exclude glass from the Scottish scheme.
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Immigration minister says asking migrants to share rooms is "fair and reasonable" in some cases.
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Internal Home Office figures include the costs of developing detention facilities, the BBC understands.
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Letter tells the former PM to submit any witness statements to officials for potential redaction.
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First Minister Humza Yousaf writes to PM Rishi Sunak urging him to revoke the UK's rejection of glass by Monday.
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North of Tyne mayor Jamie Driscoll was a top contender for Labour's choice for the devolved role.
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Alice Mahon believed she was exposed to the deadly substance as a nurse - and potentially when she was an MP in Parliament.
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New plans could allow a panel to bar MPs and peers if the are accused of violent or sexual offences.
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The government has launched legal action against the inquiry's demand to see the messages in full.
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Mark Drakeford says he would "dispute" the UK government's moves to stop glass being included.
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A group led by former PM Gordon Brown says more powers need to be devolved to the nations and regions.
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Science minister George Freeman thinks the challenge is set to fail but says it is a "point worth testing".
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Ministers are in a standoff over the inquiry's demands to see Boris Johnson's texts about the pandemic.
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Work at two London hospitals is yet to begin, an NHS trust says, despite claims by the health secretary.
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Prof Ahmed said he would defend free speech and academic freedom "using all means available".
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A summit of 47 nations in Moldova is likely to be dominated by the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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Conservative Ben Houchen attacked Labour's Andy McDonald over "corruption" allegations at Teesworks.
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We looked at four failing English councils to find out whether they paid the price at the ballot box.
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The party faced losing some of its public funding if it did not file its audited accounts by midnight.
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The satirical Twitter account has built up nearly 200,000 followers since its launch in 2019.
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Lorna Slater accuses the UK government of sabotaging Scotland's deposit return scheme by excluding glass.
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Households with prepayment meters need to claim full support for bills before the 30 June deadline.
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Students organise a protest over Kathleen Stock's invite, as the prime minister backs her appearance.
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The government is “carefully considering next steps” over its handling of the Covid pandemic says Rishi Sunak.
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The plans aim to boost housing, with the party promising to "back the builders, not the blockers".
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The government has until 16:00 BST to pass the unredacted material to the official Covid inquiry.
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Malaysia says it has detained a Chinese vessel suspected of raiding two British maritime war graves.
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Steve Barclay repeated the Tory manifesto pledge but admitted some hospitals will get more of a refurbishment.
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The UK government has excluded glass from the Scottish deposit return scheme, casting doubt over its future.
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The adverts will say people 'face being detained and removed' if they come to the UK by small boat.
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Andrei Kelin tells Laura Kuenssberg Russia has "enormous resources" but UK and US weapons are to blame.
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The former US president is one of several Republicans Mr Johnson has met on a trip to the US this week.
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The Pink Floyd co-founder's "divisive actions" could fuel anti-Jewish hatred, says Christian Wakeford.
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Reports suggest scavengers have targeted two British ships sunk in Asia during World War Two.
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It comes after the Conservatives were ousted from power in this month's local council elections.
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Changes to the visa system for high-skilled and medical workers attracts people from Asian countries.
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The Labour leader has been setting out how his party would change the NHS if it gets in to power.
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Politicians are grappling with the trade-offs involved in designing a post-Brexit immigration regime.
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The prime minister admits reports of him being a fan of the racy books penned by Jilly Cooper CBE are true.
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UK net migration is at a record 606,000, a figure that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says is "too high".
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The Democratic Unionist Party has been blocking power sharing at Stormont since last February.
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Benjamin Price contacted 22 MPs including the PM, with messages of racist and "grossly offensive" content.
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Rishi Sunak's effort to curb legal migration may not be enough for restless Tory MPs, writes Iain Watson.
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It comes ahead of official figures on Thursday expected to show legal UK migration at record levels.
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Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman exchange letters, as she is told she will not be investigated over speeding row.
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Rishi Sunak says the home secretary did not breach ministerial rules over her handling of the speeding offence.
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The justice secretary says civil servants would have been criticised if they had "sat on" information.
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The Cabinet Office has made the referral following a review of the former PM's official diaries.
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The announcement comes days before official statistics are expected to show record migration levels.
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Margaret Ferrier has been urged to resign now rather than wait to be recalled by her constituents.
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The government borrowed £25.6bn in April, with inflation pushing up interest payments on debt partly to blame.
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A nerve agent specialist says he was cut from a conference because of his political opinions on other issues.
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The home secretary said she had been 'moved' by personal testimonies from victims of abuse.
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The civil service chief wants to discuss plans for government after Sinn Féin's local election gains.
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Margaret Ferrier is facing a 30-day parliamentary ban over breaching Covid rules in September 2020.
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Sir Keir Starmer says if elected he would aim to cut suicide, heart disease and stroke deaths.
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