No 10 chief of staff Dan Rosenfield and senior civil servant Martin Reynolds are the latest to quit.
Harvey Proctor says a former senior Met Police officer's role in the probe amounted to misconduct.
Boris Johnson was wrong to tell the Commons crime has fallen by 14%, the UK Statistics Authority says.
The sister of Ashley Dighton wants his killer to reveal the location of his missing remains.
Andrew Bailey says a 'painful' period of prices rising faster than wages is needed to control inflation.
David Henderson was sentenced for charges relating to the flight in which Emiliano Sala died.
Robert Hooper was not a "nasty thug" but "clearly acted out of anger" the prosecution says.
An official told MPs the figure was £1.2m a day but it is understood that was only for Afghan refugees.
People from across the UK tell BBC News how they feel about soaring energy bills.
Energy bills are to rise by 54% a year for millions, but what do those already paying more think?
A man abused as a boy by Lord Ahmed says there would be "no justice" if he retains his peerage.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening.
Nicola Sturgeon says "every penny" of the UK government money will go towards easing the cost of living crisis.
BBC News NI looks at outgoing first minister's 231 days in office.
A report recommends the toppled statue of Edward Colston should remain on show in city museums.
Two men and a 17-year-old girl are found guilty of murdering Dr Gary Jenkins in a Cardiff park.
But the chancellor dismisses talk of him succeeding Boris Johnson, saying the PM has his "full support".
Dafydd Enoch QC faces criticism for saying the victim was undone by his "sexual predilection".
Bank of England increases rates for the second time in three months as the cost of living rises.
The move is part of the Democratic Unionist Party's protest against the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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