The new law follows the invasion of Ukraine and will target money-laundering by foreign oligarchs.
After Liverpool's dramatic Carabao Cup final win against Chelsea, BBC Sport's Phil McNulty looks at the potential future impact.
MP Alex Davies-Jones says vulnerable people are "preyed on" for the additional fees.
Young staff say home-working improved productivity and well-being but some preferred office life.
Fifa orders Russia to complete upcoming matches without their flag, anthem and as the Football Union of Russia in neutral territory.
The current Shenkin, often seen before Six Nations games, will not be posing for the work.
The "brilliance and resilience" of British theatre is celebrated at the WhatsOnStage awards.
Boris Johnson tells a church congregation the UK will not "turn our backs in Ukraine's hour of need".
Liverpool beat Chelsea 11-10 on penalties to win the Carabao Cup after a breathless final ended in a goalless draw at Wembley.
Two BP directors will resign from the board of the Russian state-owned oil firm "with immediate effect".
Russians in the UK join a mass protest in Trafalgar Square to express their anger at the invasion.
The trustees of Chelsea's charitable foundation have not yet agreed to take control of the club, BBC Sport has learned.
Harry Richardson, from Staffordshire, has been sheltering in a basement with his family.
The congregation at a Ukrainian church in Edinburgh are praying for peaceful end to the war.
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon says she hopes the move will help people facing rising costs.
The Town Deal funding will be spent on seven projects in the borough.
Rita was last seen on Saturday morning, and she is thought to be travelling on foot.
The UK government says it is considering restricting the access of Russian ships to UK ports.
The foreign secretary says volunteers must make their own decision in the "fight for democracy".
New rallies are held in support of Ukraine as Mark Drakeford reiterates plan to provide sanctuary.
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