Alleged spy thought she was helping police, court told
Vanya Gaberova is one of several Bulgarian nationals accused of spying for Russia.
Patel clarifies defence of party's immigration record
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch appears to distance herself from Priti Patel's comments on immigration.
Kate stops royal car to greet three-year-old fan
Catherine, Princess of Wales, has delighted a three-year-old by stopping the royal car to have a chat.
Bishop comes forward as Bishop of Liverpool accuser
The Bishop of Warrington raised concerns with "due process" and said "a bishop cannot be above the law".
Bishop reveals she was Bishop of Liverpool accuser
The Bishop of Warrington raised concerns with "due process" and said "a bishop cannot be above the law".
Marianne Faithfull, the 60s icon and rock star muse who carved her own path
After fame and infamy in the Swinging 60s, she hit rock bottom before re-emerging as a respected artist.
Driver bailed after school crash deaths rearrest
Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau were at a school tea party when a Land Rover crashed into the playground.
Abramovich tax dodge must be probed, HMRC urged
A group of MPs is urging an investigation into £1bn that could be owed by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
'Bloodthirsty' couple jailed for dismembering woman
Sarah Mayhew was last seen in March and her remains were found in a river and park in April.
'Bloodthirsty' couple jailed for dismembering woman
Sarah Mayhew was last seen in March and her remains were found in a river and park in April.
Man murdered son's partner over 'scam' delusion
Mother-of-two Sophie Evans had just returned home from the school drop-off when she was murdered.
Second-class post on Saturdays set to be scrapped
The regulator says reforming postal services could save the loss-making Royal Mail up to £425m.
Murdered teen had 'so much promise, kindness and love', sister says
Gareth Conway, 18, had been accepted onto a university course when he was killed in the Omagh bombing in 1998.
New crime of endangering lives to target small boat crossings
Border officials will also get powers to seize migrants' phones, under new laws unveiled by the Home Office.
BBC apologises for culture of silence over Russell Brand
Staff felt they could not speak up with concerns about the star's behaviour, an internal review finds.
BBC apologises for culture of silence over Russell Brand
Staff felt they could not speak up with concerns about the star's behaviour, an internal review finds.
Bishop of Liverpool resigns after assault claims
The Right Reverend Dr John Perumbalath denies the allegations from two women.
New oil and gas field consent was unlawful - judge
The judgement came after a case brought by environmental campaigners at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
New oil and gas field consent was unlawful - judge
The judgement came after a case brought by environmental campaigners at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
Heathrow's third runway can be built in 10 years, Reeves says
The chancellor says she wants to see planes start using the new runway in the next decade.