David Lammy says he will "scrutinise" the text of the SNP motion ahead of a Commons vote on Wednesday.
The biopic had the most nominations, with Barbie, Poor Things and Killers of the Flower Moon also in contention.
England collapse to a dismal 434-run defeat by India on the fourth day of the third Test in Rajkot.
Karen Findlay is targeted by "homophobic, sexist" abuse after her move to the British Transport Police.
The teenager was found fatally wounded in the Hackney area of London on Saturday evening.
The Duchy of Cornwall announces plans to build accommodation for homeless in Newquay.
Joel Binnings, 19, of Fishponds, Bristol, has been charged with attempted murder.
Grantham Town Council is to return after a 50-year hiatus.
Two men, aged 32 and 23, died at the scene of the incident near Maryculter on Saturday afternoon.
The electrical goods retailer says the proposal "significantly undervalued" the business.
The festival, which sees biscuits tossed down a field in Dorset, was cancelled for getting too big.
Former Met officer David Carrick will lose 65% of his pension, the maximum reduction legally allowed.
Prospect of nuclear weapons being stored in Suffolk causes concern that they could become a target.
Scammers took out mobile phone contracts in the Belfast man's name running up huge bills.
It means those on the earliest visas will be allowed to stay in the UK until at least September 2026.
TfL spoke to historians and delved into archives to seek inspiration for new line names.
African fine dining is often overlooked, but now restaurants are getting their just deserts.
Channel 4, which owns the channel, says it will soon be "unprofitable" due to declining audiences.
The chimes that tell MPs in pubs it is time to vote seem to be dying out.
Barbenheimer, red carpet glamour and Hollywood royalty will be centre stage at Sunday's film awards.
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