The foreign secretary calls his rival an 'enormous talent' but does not receive a similar offer.
DUP MP Ian Paisley speaks for the first time since a BBC Spotlight programme.
Rose Hudson-Wilkin, chaplain to the speaker of the House of Commons, is appointed Bishop of Dover.
Police "strongly urge" people not to cool off in rivers, lakes and reservoirs in the warm weather.
Iain Watson explains how and why MP Chris Williamson was readmitted into the Labour Party.
Showcasing the best images sent to us from around England.
Actor James Buckley reveals anxiety issues around his celeb status and says there are no real perks.
The retailer confirms plans to close 200 stores, which will mainly affect local pharmacies.
Terence Michael Whall appears before magistrates charged with murdering Gerald Corrigan.
Abbie Mclaren, 12, was hit by a speeding car being driven by her father's cousin Martin McGuire.
The pop star says she'd crowd-surf at the festival, 'if my songs weren't so sad'.
The legislation allows families to manage the financial affairs of loved ones who go missing.
More and more people are working in the gig economy to "make ends meet", a union body says.
A record-breaking peak UK TV audience of 7.6 million watched England's 3-0 win over Norway in the Women's World Cup on Thursday.
Police confirm the death of a second man pulled from the water by a lifeboat crew near Torquay.
The family behind Lego is set to buy Merlin Entertainments, which also owns Alton Towers.
The PM says Russia must stop its "destabilising activities", ahead of talks with President Putin.
Some estate agents are charging people applying to rent a home despite a court ruling against it.
Britain's next PM will need to win over sceptical Tories. Here's what some of them think of the two candidates.
Too many military personnel live in substandard housing, despite a £135m scheme, a watchdog says.
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