Dame Cressida Dick says the Met has received evidence from Sue Gray's inquiry team.
Unilever, which also makes Dove soap and PG Tips, will cut the roles in more than 100 countries.
Frustration from MPs grows amid revelations of another gathering held at No 10 during lockdown in 2020.
Borrowing hit £16.8bn last month as pandemic support for the economy continues.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning.
Wales' education minister is due to set out how schools will operate over the next few weeks.
It follows the emergence of historical tweets, which have led to allegations of misogyny and racism.
The gas poses a threat by killing critical species in Northern Ireland's peatlands.
The Elizabeth line will run under central London.
GP surgery staff have dealt with an increased workload and new ways of working during the pandemic.
George Linnane feels lucky to be alive, but wants to get back to caving to help others in trouble.
George Linnane broke his leg, ribs and jaw in a caving accident, and it took 54 hours to rescue him.
A UK study aims to find out who will benefit most from two pills designed to treat Covid-19.
John Lennon's eldest son Julian will keep the physical items as he sells digital versions of them.
Are new Brexit checks to blame for long queues of lorries outside Dover last week?
Did a Bank of England policy to save the UK economy during the financial crash make the wealthiest people even wealthier?
The lead singer of Blur and Gorillaz made the false claim that Swift does not write her own songs.
Low earners are more likely to keep working for longer when the state pension age rises, a report finds.
One of the UK's best-known banking bosses, António Horta-Osório is used to good - and bad - headlines.
Our ability to understand of Britain's history is at risk, warn archaeologists.
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