Thousands of protesters are due to march through London calling for a ceasefire in Gaza on Armistice Day.
Lord Sedwill told the Covid inquiry there had been a loss of confidence in the former health secretary.
Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black was accused of assaulting BBC Three presenter Teddy Edwardes.
Tributes are paid to Alfie Lewis, who was fatally stabbed in Leeds on Tuesday.
Facial recognition was also used to search for terrorists, a police and crime commissioner says.
Workers will vote on a pay deal that could halt 18 months of disruptive strike action.
The government has made the possession of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a criminal offence.
An officer tells Gracie Spinks's inquest she did not think the weapons were related to crime.
Ahmed Sabra says UK government failures to help him escape means he faces a "death sentence".
Carol Vorderman broke BBC guidelines with vocal attacks against the government on social media.
Local authorities will be able to charge up to twice as much under proposals laid before MSPs.
Mike Hall estimates there has been £60K of damage to his Luton home after his identity was stolen.
Nestle says it will no longer be making Caramac chocolate bars because sales have been falling.
Daisy the dog "went berserk" and led her owner to where missing cat Mowgli was stranded.
Tributes are being left in memory of Alfie Lewis, who died after being stabbed in Leeds.
The Israel-Gaza war could have an "energising effect" on those considering terror attacks, police say.
The retailer reported much better-than expected results on Wednesday but warned of challenges ahead.
The ex-Leeds Rhinos star says he will run seven ultra-marathons in seven days in seven cities.
With Tube stations being added to Street View, where else in the city is already virtually viewable?
Thousands of patients remain in hospital each day despite being well enough to leave, data shows.
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