The Barking MP held ministerial posts and chaired the powerful Public Accounts Committee.
Michael Fawcett discussed nominations for a donor, an inquiry ordered by the Prince's Foundation finds.
The announcement comes six days after Storm Arwen wreaked havoc across the north of England.
The oil giant said the economic case for investment in the controversial project was "not strong enough".
Anne Donaghy denies what she calls “unsubstantiated allegations” and sues on disability grounds.
Alex Tran is accused of being a member of a criminal organisation involved in trafficking.
Anthony Williams, 32, is jailed for 18 years after admitting the attempted rape of two women.
Arthur Labinjo-Hughes died of a head injury after being tortured and neglected by the pair.
Best Western is one hotel group that has seen many customers scrapping Christmas bookings.
Omicron is the 13th variant of the Covid-19 virus to receive a Greek name but the pronunciation is up for debate.
The suspected case in County Tyrone flock is as a "very worrying development", says a senior vet.
The Duchess of Sussex has won her court case over privacy, but interest in her is not going to go away.
The boy had recently arrived in the UK and was last seen at his home in south-east London on Tuesday.
The six-year-old was beaten, starved and isolated by his father and stepmother before he was killed.
The Duchess of Sussex took action after the paper carried extracts of a letter to her father.
Some people were rejected for Covid booster vaccines despite having an appointment booked.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has described the footage filmed on Oxford Street as "disturbing".
The company said it was aware of an issue affecting TV services.
Around 19,500 homes in northern England and Scotland have no power, Downing Street says.
Two passengers are freed by firefighters after a bus leaves the road, injuring thirteen people.
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