Regulator Ofcom says it will open an investigation after customers said it was too difficult to cancel services.
Northern Ireland Electricity is investigating after a video emerged of a man saying a pro-IRA phrase.
The economy shrank by 0.1% in May and has barely grown since 2019 before the pandemic.
Photos appear to show Essex trust staff sleeping while on duty observing vulnerable patients.
Stars from the hotly-anticipated film attend its premiere in London's Leicester Square.
The Royal Veterinary College says illegal acts, like puppies only viewed online pre-purchase, have persisted post-pandemic.
People are being asked to separate their plastics so they have a better chance of being recycled.
Thales Glasgow will continue a 100-year tradition of supplying periscopes to the Royal Navy
The number of people signing up for nursing qualifications dropped "significantly" in the last year.
Huw Edwards being named as the BBC presenter at the centre of the allegations leads the papers.
The Met hopes efforts to recruit a more diverse workforce will help "change the force from within".
Three women speak of their relief after the man who repeatedly raped them was jailed.
Peers overturn several government amendments as the Illegal Migration Bill enters "ping-pong".
Patients can expect disruption, with the five-day walkout over pay running until 07:00 on Tuesday.
Eight major UK airports have increased fees for drivers to drop off passengers, according to new data.
The revelation the face of BBC News was at the centre of the Sun's claims would have surprised many.
Young people say buying feels hopeless and feel penalised as renters unable to save.
The dogs and their owners are marking 155 years since the breed's first litter was born.
The presenter faced pressure to identify himself after almost a week of allegations in the media.
The TV chef says she was sceptical when she first heard about the recipe but "the rest is history".
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