The PM will invoke Churchill in a speech to Ukrainian MPs as he pledges £300m more in military aid.
The Platinum Jubilee marks Queen Elizabeth II's 70 year reign, with a four-day bank holiday in June.
The former The Weakest Link star is to leave the Channel 4 quiz show after a year and 265 episodes.
The Crown Post Offices will close for 24 hours as staff walk out in a dispute over pay.
As battalion photographer, Tim Rees found himself on the front line of the Falklands War.
The BBC understands the PSNI is aware of an issue involving the DUP assembly candidate Diane Forsythe.
Lucy Lintott was told she had the disease at the age of 19 - and warned she would never be able to have a family.
Ronnie O'Sullivan claims his seventh World Championship title with an 18-13 win over Judd Trump to equal Stephen Hendry's record in the modern era.
Voting slips are not Braille and there are no tactile pictures, a student says.
Lucy-Marie, who developed tics while she was just eight, wants people to stop judging her.
The pair were held after a man was found with injuries at Lakeside Shopping Centre in Essex.
Promoted Fulham clinch the Championship title in style in front of an emphatic Craven Cottage crowd with a 7-0 win over Luton Town.
Ahead of anniversary of the disappearance, Madeleine McCann's parents write poignantly about her.
Police said they were working confirm the identities of the victims of the crash in Cornwall.
The Championship side are the first UK football club to host Eid prayers
Staff can choose to work remotely, but will have their pay cut, says city law firm Stephenson Harwood.
Lifeboats, coastguard teams and a helicopter are involved in the ongoing search operation.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says it would be a "significant" step for ministers to publish legal advice.
So far on Monday more than 100 migrants are thought to have been brought from the English Channel.
Some stars of the West End show say they first heard of its cancellation on social media.
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