The implication of the recent US ban on its companies from dealing with Huawei was not clear, the government says.
Peter Jackson sued over false claims he offered to pay off the complainant in his son's rape trial.
Plans are also revealed for a new station which will help connect south and west Wales.
BBC reporter Ashley John-Baptiste the views of young people in Reading about the next PM.
Gareth Bale's time at Real Madrid appears set to come to an end. BBC Sport takes a look at how his six years in Madrid went.
Conservationists say disturbance is rising dramatically and urge people to keep their distance.
Police confirm a man has died in an explosion in a garage in a "quiet" residential street.
Restoring peat moors degraded by farming may prove a relatively inexpensive way of tackling climate change.
The professional dancer, a judge on Strictly's German version, will fill Dame Darcey Bussell's chair.
The British Airline Pilots' Association says 93% of its members have voted in favour of industrial action.
The East Dunbartonshire MP received almost two thirds of the votes in the party leadership race.
Her husband says she was kept in solitary confinement while on an Iranian psychiatric ward.
The MP has become the first female leader in the Liberal Democrats' 31-year history.
Sir Alan Duncan says his former boss Boris Johnson "flies by the seat of his pants" and is a "bit ramshackle".
A senior judge says there are chat rooms where people can seek tips on how to avoid jury service.
Great Britain's Adam Peaty wins his third successive gold in the men's 100m breaststroke at the World Championships in South Korea.
Photographs appear to show the crew of the British-flagged vessel being briefed by Iranian officials.
The car maker says a plastic engine part can in "very rare cases" melt and cause a fire.
The incident happened just hours before the Proclaimers were due to play at Edinburgh Castle.
Some victims' groups have called for Judith Thompson to resign over Troubles-related pensions.
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