The former prime minister tells BBC News sweets helped her out in some sticky situations in meetings.
Weather warnings have issued for most of the UK with strong winds forecast.
The second joint operation between the US and UK targets underground storage and missiles, they say.
Only six UK firms became a unicorn last year by achieving a valuation of more than a billion dollars.
A BBC investigation finds Birmingham council tops the list with a 500% increase between 2022 and 2023.
A range of stories in Tuesday's papers - including a woman's death who went to Turkey for weight loss.
New research from Citizens Advice suggests many will not be able to top up their prepayment meters.
The UK government rejects calls for Six Nations rugby to be added to free-to-air TV list.
Kigali must improve its asylum procedures before parliament ratifies the treaty, House of Lords says.
A watchdog is investigating videos of online speeches urging students to join an "apocalyptic war".
Storm Jocelyn will hit Scotland on Tuesday with Met Office yellow and amber warnings in place.
A coroner said there is no evidence Christopher Kapessa's death was "racially motivated".
Prof Gregor Smith has told the UK Covid Inquiry he erased messages "frequently" during the pandemic.
The police and crime commissioner for Norfolk says people must be able to depend on the 999 system.
Parents have been warned they may be unable to access 15 hours per week free childcare due to IT issues and delays.
The company says although a problem was resolved "airlocks" were now causing issues in its pipes.
Aditya Verma sent a Snapchat message in July 2022 saying he was about to "blow up" a plane.
Passengers ended up hundreds of miles away and sometimes in different countries than intended.
Steven Harper is believed to have fallen from a cliff in Italy while attempting to pedal to India
One-year-old Millie suffers third-degree burns after squeezing a laundry pod into her eyes.
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