Tory MP faces six-week suspension from Parliament after panel found he sexually harassed an employee.
The director general says there is "no doubt" recruiting Martin Bashir in 2016 was a "big mistake".
Boris Johnson launched a report in 2019 following complaints of Islamophobia in the party.
There were no Covid deaths in 18 of Wales' 22 council areas in the latest weekly figures.
Nadia Whittome hopes speaking out will enable others to be more open about their mental health.
The Met Police says there was "nothing to suggest" that Sasha Johnson had been "targeted".
A 10-step Royal College of Surgeons report calls for investment, surgery plans and Covid-light sites.
The mischievous moggy spent hours stuck at the top of a 10m electricity pole in Stow-on-the-Wold.
Despite the fall, borrowing was still the second highest on record for April as Covid spending continues.
The former shadow chancellor urges Sir Keir Starmer to be more radical, after poor election results.
Foden, Grealish, Maddison or Mount? Alexander-Arnold or James? Who did you pick in your England squad for the Euros?
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning.
PC Albert Alexander was the first patient to receive the newly discovered antibiotic in 1941.
Mackerel Sky by Eric William Ravilious is to be unveiled again at Hastings Contemporary.
Sean Ivey fought back at youths plaguing his village but then saw his home burnt down.
Tuesday's front pages look back at Covid deaths in hospitals and ahead to further lockdown easing.
The organisation has delayed its reopening of 5k running events until 26 June over land permissions.
If UK banks and investors were a country, they would be among world's leading emitters.
Some may contain illegal levels of a bleaching chemical that can burn gums and cause tooth loss.
The new jobs will include roles in construction, welding and electrical installation roles.
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