Vennells told she is in 'la-la land', as Post Office convictions to be overturned
A law quashing sub-postmasters' convictions from the Horizon IT scandal comes into force later today.
A law quashing sub-postmasters' convictions from the Horizon IT scandal comes into force later today.
The PM claims the economy has "claimed a corner" - while the Labour leader says he will only make commitments he can keep.
The BBC spends a month inside Myanmar, where young medics, teachers and fighters are powering the revolution against the ruling military junta.
The ICJ also says the Rafah border crossing with Egypt must be opened for the entry of humanitarian aid "at scale".
The three male victims were among 252 people taken hostage when Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October.
Seven people have now died in a week of violence sparked by controversial voting reforms.
Reviews describe the Spider-Man star's performance on stage as "good", "fine" and "perfectly OK".
Charlotte Church and Nish Kumar boycott in protest at a sponsor's links to Israel and fossil fuels.
The star says wrote a song for Daniel Craig's fourth Bond film, Spectre, only to have it rejected.
Barcelona sack manager Xavi with former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick set to replace him.
Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes set the pace from McLaren’s Oscar Piastri in Friday’s first practice session at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Moeen Ali says he is ready to lead England at the T20 World Cup if Jos Buttler misses part of the tournament on paternity leave.
More than 100 MPs say they will stand down ahead of the general election on 4 July.
The former Labour leader will run as an independent in the London seat he has represented since 1983.
Tory MP Craig Mackinlay returned to Parliament this week after disease led to amputation of his hands and feet.
The Army had been accused of sexism after rejecting a teen who may have a gene raising her risk of breast cancer.
The 34-year-old was given 14 whole life terms last year after being found guilty of murdering babies.
Part of Tom Hadrys's bowel cut out during the operation was also left behind by the surgeon.
Paula Vennells is quizzed on how much she knew about remote access to sub-postmasters' computers
A household using a typical amount of gas and electricity will pay £1,568 a year.
A law quashing convictions from the Horizon IT scandal was approved by Parliament on Thursday.
Google has defended the answers given by AI Overview, describing them as "isolated examples".
He previously warned Chinese car makers would "demolish" rivals if there were no trade barriers.
The tech giant is set to manufacture advanced versions of the smartphone in Tamil Nadu state.
A further seven college strikes will go ahead after "no real progress" was made during talks with employers.
Schools like Gareth Lewis' are responding to a squeeze on budgets, while others are cutting jobs.
Oxford Action for Palestine organised a sit-in at university offices on Wellington Square.
The High Court ruled that the Environment Agency and the UK government were implementing the law properly.
There could be up to seven major hurricanes of category three or higher this season, many more than usual.
Fire chiefs say specialist service equipment used in natural disasters and terror attacks needs to be replaced.