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The education secretary is the most senior figure to enter the race to replace Angela Rayner so far.

The new league tables score trusts on measures including finances and patient access to care.

The Supreme Court ruling is yet another blow to the influential Shinawatra political dynasty.

Lachlan Murdoch will retain control the conservative Fox and News Corp empire under the deal.

Mother of Jack O’Sullivan, who disappeared in Bristol in March 2024, says she is "overcome" by the offer.

BBC Scotland's chief sportswriter Tom English sets the scene for a colossal October for the Scotland national team.

New Zealand's 21-year-old flanker Jorja Miller has emerged as one of the stars of the Women's Rugby World Cup.

Thomas Tuchel will face his toughest test as England coach against Serbia in the intimidating surroundings of Belgrade, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

The home secretary's threat to suspend visas for countries that refuse to take back illegal migrants and the Duke of Sussex's visit to the UK lead Tuesday's papers.

The BBC's UK editor, Ed Thomas, meets local people and asylum seekers in two towns in north-west England.

The description is contained an alleged 50th "birthday book" given to the disgraced financier that has been released by US lawmakers.

The ruling by Thailand's court is yet another blow to the influential Shinawatra political dynasty.

Police also found a stash of firearms and ammunition at the campsite surrounded by dense vegetation.

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A US congressional panel has released a redacted copy of an alleged "birthday book" given to Epstein.

Nominations for the new deputy leader of the Labour Party open today with a winner announced on 25 October.

Nominations for the new deputy leader of the Labour Party open today with a winner announced on 25 October.

The Conservative leader tells the BBC the UK could be forced to go "cap in hand" unless the government delivers a plan for economic growth.

The Conservative leader tells the BBC the UK could be forced to go "cap in hand" unless the government delivers a plan for economic growth.

The White House says the president did not draw the picture or sign the note, after it was published on Monday.