Documents show a minister, believed to be Julian Smith, warned the PM about the impact on NI.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson promises he won't ask Brussels for a delay to Brexit.
Scotland's first minister predicts the SNP will "beat the Tories" in Scotland if there is an early election.
The "absolutely devastated" Made In Chelsea star hurt his foot while recording the launch show.
Peter Lalor is waiting for a refund after being mistakenly charged £55,315 for a £5.50 bottle of ale.
A woman who broke her leg in a half marathon suffered gross failings by clinicians, a coroner rules.
The former Labour and Change UK MP tells BBC News her new party is "unequivocal" on Brexit.
Users in the UK and across the world were unable to send or receive emails for seven hours.
Ex-universities minister Jo Johnson tells the BBC it has been an "honour" to be an MP and minister, but "it's time to move on".
The actress makes her directorial debut with a drama about the home/work life pressure facing women.
Different streaming services had different top tracks, but there is one overall winner.
A couple returned home from Calais to find two feet sticking out of the compartment.
PM Boris Johnson faces a backlash for shouting the phrase at the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in Parliament.
The girl's father said the school's decision was "a gross overreaction".
PC Avi Maharaj was alone at the family home when he used their TV account to buy porn.
The BBC looks back at the career of veteran MP Ken Clarke after he was effectively thrown out of the Conservative Party.
Jo Johnson, the younger brother of the prime minister, says he is "torn between family and national interest".
The chief constable said parents in paramilitary groups were unfit to look after children.
Meanwhile, the government says a bill to stop a no-deal Brexit will finish in the Lords on Friday.
Ex-Labour MP says new party "unequivocal in wanting to stop Brexit".
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