The country's foreign minister says he is concerned about the UK leaving the EU without a deal.
The government-backed review will ensure food is "safe, healthy and affordable" for all.
The victim, believed to be 18, died from a stab injury in Shepherd's Bush on Wednesday night.
Paul Smyth was shot dead in the living room of his house in Coulson Avenue on Friday.
A Fermanagh woman speaks for the first time about how her brothers were shot dead in the 1980s.
Boris Johnson wants a points system for immigrants and Jeremy Hunt would scrap some tuition fee debts.
There should be mandatory limits on sugar and parents should offer more bitter vegetables when weaning, a report says.
Leaving hedgerows untouched offers an important lifeline for night-time biodiversity, such as insect-eating bats, a study says.
There is "every suggestion" HPV vaccination will lead to a fall in cervical cancers, say scientists .
A senior minister says the number of non-white people in public roles "plainly isn't good enough".
They are often held in the same areas as adult detainees, a report finds.
Why one Birmingham school has decided to save money by sending children home early on Friday.
One Scottish region wants to lead the way in letting people live in their communities for as long as possible.
Hundreds of child asylum seekers are waiting years for an initial decision on their asylum claim.
In a digital hustings both PM hopefuls set out their opposition to a second referendum.
The women whose world was turned upside down by being wrongly suspected of Fabricated or Induced Illness.
Stars and friends tell the BBC Stormzy will "shut down" Glastonbury when he headlines the main stage.
Two recent Cambridge graduates have written a book exploring what it's like to be the minority in a majority white institution.
The popular playground ride which was phased out due to safety concerns has returned to Wicksteed Park.
A charity says it shows "transphobia is everywhere", while police say more hate crimes are being reported.
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