The EU's chief negotiator says it is "not enough" for the UK to say what it does not want.
An ex-paratrooper faces two counts of murder and five of attempted murder on 30 January 1972.
Arkady Rzegocki writes to 800,000 Polish nationals telling them to "seriously consider" leaving.
Some MPs have called for UK police and companies to stop using live facial recognition for public surveillance.
Research suggests Russell Group graduates are more likely to walk straight into a job.
The government is looking into Advent's £4bn takeover bid for British defence firm Cobham.
Kimberley Wadsworth killed herself after gambling away £36,000 from her mother to pay off debts.
There is a risk of organised crime expanding in Northern Ireland after Brexit, a new report suggests.
After 11 seasons in the US, RuPaul's Drag Race is relocating to the UK.
The 46-year-old is taken to hospital while a man, 31, has a "minor gunshot injury", police say.
Reducing teachers' hours in England is likely to be difficult and may require "radical action", says study.
The historic private school is to teach A-levels over the internet for £15,000 per year.
Lawyers will continue their arguments over the legality of the suspension of Parliament.
Customers will be charged for prescriptions delivered from stores, but online deliveries are free.
Nicole Jacobs says she is "relieved" the PM has pledged to re-introduce a new law on domestic abuse.
What can we do to meet the demands of our increasingly technology-dependent lives?
The Bournemouth hotel provides facilities for cancer patients and the chance to renew wedding vows.
Eleven judges must decide whether advice Boris Johnson gave to the Queen about prorogation was lawful.
Three years on, how is a project aimed at transforming the health of people in Fleetwood faring?
Five years on from the independence referendum, how have things changed in Scotland?
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