Maria Caulfield and Ben Bradley quit in protest at Theresa May's Chequers Brexit compromise plan.
Jordan Burling's mother and grandmother are convicted of manslaughter after he died weighing just six stone.
Red plastic was placed over the Westbury White Horse, briefly turning it into an England flag.
The Conservative peer was the last surviving member of Churchill's 1950s government.
The US President says it is "up to the people, not up to me" whether Theresa May stays in office.
A seaside town is evacuated after the 630kg device was discovered off Teignmouth pier.
The illustration was animated as part of the Disney film Winnie-The-Pooh and the Honey Tree.
Four men who made £20,000 from stolen cars are told to repay £1 at a Cardiff Crown Court hearing.
Anne Searle, whose husband is accused of her murder, felt she was "too old to start again", a court hears.
A flypast of aircraft marks the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
Here's a cheat sheet for all of those phrases you'll be hearing in the build up to Wednesday.
Dawn Sturgess's family describe the 44-year-old, who died on Sunday, as "generous to a fault".
The struggling discount retailer will close stores on 15 July, administrators said.
Bank customers are left with overdraft fees following a fault in a major payments system in the UK.
The UK's economy grew 0.3% in May, helped by the royal wedding and warm weather, latest figures show.
Aldi and Lidl say staff will be able to leave early on Sunday if England make it through.
The Queen and members of the Royal Family attend a service ahead of the display by some 100 aircraft.
In a UK-first the system detects a phone is in use in a passing vehicle and triggers a warning.
Bristol Dry Gin says the timing of the release of the product "may have lacked sensitivity".
Justice Secretary David Gauke says the cabinet should support the prime minister.
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