The chancellor insists his financial plans are not "crowd-pleasing" and he is not being dishonest.
Charlie and Naga looked visibly shocked when the angry aliens burst in to the BBC Breakfast studio.
Jack Field was killed when he was hit by a car as he walked in Hailsham on Saturday, police say.
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Thursday's papers are dominated by reaction to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement.
Michelle Whitehead's husband believes she would still be alive if staff had monitored her properly.
Max and his mother Suzie tell the BBC about trying to get the support he needs in Oxfordshire.
The chancellor's plans have fuelled talk of an early poll, our political editor Chris Mason writes.
A new domestic energy price cap will be announced on Thursday with higher bills expected for millions.
The actor, who left the show in 2010, is back for three specials celebrating its 60 years on air.
The boat, carrying 60 people, capsized two hours after leaving the French coast.
National Insurance is down and National Living Wage is up - but what do self-employed people think?
Unionists accuse protestors of antisemitism over banner unveiled at Derry and Strabane council.
The long-running sci-fi series' Welsh rebirth transformed the country's TV production industry.
Councillor says thieves have left mourners upset as cemeteries are left without water.
The BBC has seen private messages with swearing and poo emojis shared by teachers in Aberdeenshire.
Coastal erosion on the Moray coast has left the village of Kingston close to being surrounded by water.
The find is discovered near Sutton Hoo, where King Raedwald is thought to have been buried.
Local MP Alex Cunningham alleges the swear word was used during Prime Minister's Questions.
Former medical adviser tells the UK Covid inquiry he considered stepping down over safety fears.
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