The former shadow chancellor says a "right-wing faction" has gained control of party selection processes.
Bereaved family and friends have collated archive video and voice recordings of Aidan Mann.
The man in charge of the NHS at the height of Covid says Wales was not ready to deal with the number of deaths.
The water regulator said talks with investors to raise the necessary funds were continuing.
It has also emerged his daughter used the charity's name on plans for building later used as a spa.
The Met reopens probe into Tory HQ party but will not investigate Boris Johnson over further alleged breaches of Covid rules.
A judge tells Andy Pilley the case is a "sordid tale of squalid lies and greed".
A consultation on the proposed closure of hundreds of offices in England is set to be announced on Wednesday.
Nigel Farage's account with the bank Coutts is not being closed for political reasons, the BBC is told.
Train operator Great Western Rail unveiled the train at Newport station.
They are joined by the Princess Royal on the second day of their post-coronation visit to Scotland.
Two women who lost loved ones in crashes launch The Road Ahead to help others struggling with grief.
Ms Black became the parliament's youngest MP since 1832 when she was first elected in 2015 aged 20.
Katie Bell continued to troll people online despite being given a previous court order to stop.
The BBC weather presenter was thrilled with Wimbledon's search dog Wraith until he made a sharp exit.
David Warburton welcomes a re-investigation into sexual harassment claims against him.
Jamie Barrow killed his neighbour and her two young children when he set fire to their flat.
Barry Donnelly, 38, is given an indeterminate custodial sentence for killing his neighbour Aidan Mann.
The firm pumped millions of litres of sewage into rivers, turning them black and killing fish.
The UK had criticised Hong Kong for placing bounties on eight pro-democracy activists based overseas.
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