Immigration minister Robert Jenrick wrongly said the UN could help Sudanese refugees come to the UK.
Reaching Gough Island, a British territory, involves a seven-day boat ride from South Africa.
Excerpts of Lucy Letby's interviews with Cheshire Police after her arrest are heard at her trial.
Levi Bellfield signs a statement in which he admits killing Lin and Megan Russell, his lawyer says.
Barbara Walker, Rory Pilgrim, Ghislaine Leung and Jesse Darling are shortlisted for the art award.
Tributes are paid to Mr Martin, from Gainsborough, who also appeared in Emmerdale and Brassed Off.
Ruling comes after ministers asked judges to rule whether union could strike for full 48 hours.
Union Aslef announces three fresh strike days after bosses reject a 4% pay offer from train firms.
Stopping it buying gaming giant marks firm's "darkest day" in UK, as it says EU a better place to start a business.
The building has now been handed back to the owner following a police investigation into the blaze.
Rebecca Jones has not spoken to her son Jayden since a family holiday in Portugal last summer.
Rain Newton-Smith, who was at the group for nine years, says she did not feel there was a "toxic culture".
Civil servants are planning for budget cuts of at least £500m in cash terms in this financial year.
Billy Harris, who plays Colin Hughes, talks about his real-life football skills from his self-tape.
It looks like it will be very difficult to get every Briton out in time before the fighting resumes.
Kishan Patel, whose dad battled a gambling problem, is calling for more support for ethnic minorities.
Paul Mason's sister calls for his attacker to serve a longer jail term.
The government warns it cannot be sure there will be any more airlifts after a ceasefire ends on Thursday night.
Culture secretary Lucy Frazer will lay out new restrictions from the government on gambling.
Prof Sir John Curtice considers what the 4 May local elections in England might mean for the prime minister.
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