'I watched my father go through torture as the kind, gentle man I knew was destroyed'
MPs will have their say on a proposed law to legalise assisted dying this month
We may never know why she died - but we know her short life was a tragedy
An inquest into Irah Izzy's death death painted a grim picture of the conditions in which she spent her all too brief existence
Keir Starmer hints at new deals with three countries to stop migrants leaving
Keir Stamer told reporters he is 'not going to go into the details of any arrangements' - but refused to deny speculation that bespoke agreements are being sought
Labour ready to pay Vietnam, Kurdistan and Turkey to stop small boats
The Prime Minister said he was prepared to look at 'anything' that would help slow the wave of migrants crossing the Channel illegally.
Filmmaker Pa. Ranjith pitches electoral foray for Armstrong’s widow
Filmmaker Pa. Ranjith advocates for widow's electoral debut, calls for reinvestigation in Armstrong murder case.
Keir Starmer has 'no plans' to speak to Vladimir Putin
The Prime Minister, speaking to reporters on his way to the G20 summit, added that shoring up support for Ukraine was 'top of my agenda' for the meeting in Brazil.
Comedian slams planning laws after he is not allowed to make driveway
Simon Evans - who has appeared in BBC2s Mock the Week and Michael McInytre's Comedy Roadshow - wanted to build the driveway so he could install an electric charging point.
Australian universities in chaos over bid to cap international student numbers
The government plan hangs in the balance, with the Coalition not yet announcing if it will support it, leaving universities uncertain about the coming year.
last updated on 17 Nov 20:44