Labour's Lord Falconer says he was talking about legal challenges, but regrets his choice of words.
The arrest was made after police found a 74-year-old woman dead on Saturday.
The vaccine minister says people should ask their GP if they need proof of vaccination to go abroad.
Gregory Campbell criticised after saying an episode of Songs of Praise was "the BBC at its BLM worst".
A document from the US Embassy asserted suspect Anne Sacoolas's diplomatic immunity after the crash.
Police say a teenager is in a critical condition having been stabbed in the same attack in Kilburn.
Frank Rothwell reaches Antigua after a six-week solo trip in a boat nicknamed Never Too Old.
A site on Anglesey remains one of the best for a new nuclear development in Europe, ministers say.
Forecasters warn of disruption on Sunday, with eastern and south-east England set to be most affected.
After their Les Mis song adaptation during the first lockdown, they're back with a Bonnie Tyler track.
Lazer Sandford had attached his arm to a tunnel using a device made of steel and concrete.
Nine people are caught watching the England rugby match and six others fined at a birthday party.
A singer says the current social media trend is "a welcome boost" to prevent their music dying out.
Simon Byrne accepts there are questions over his future after commemoration policing apology.
The lifesize replica of the Anglo-Saxon ship will not be launching next year as planned.
Minna Heeraman's surgery for pancreatic cancer was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
David Rowntree warned if streaming is not reformed it could be "terminal" for the music industry.
A small study points to limited Oxford jab protection against mild disease caused by S Africa variant.
Photographer Louise Haywood-Schiefer meets Christian chaplains around London and discovers how they are coping with the pandemic.
Online travel agent Lastminute.com failed to refund Covid-hit holidays by January deadline.
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