Government expands police use of facial recognition vans
The Home Office says the technology helps locate suspects but civil liberties groups warn of heightened surveillance....
Lammy admits fishing without licence on Vance trip
The foreign secretary says he did not have a rod licence to go fishing with the US vice-president....
I had knife pulled on me in migrant camp, says Philp
Chris Philp says the incident took place as he was talking to people near Dunkirk, France....
Trial of Labour MP Tulip Siddiq begins in Bangladesh
The ex-minister denies the allegations of corruption against her, relating to a plot of land in Dhaka....
Police get new guidance on releasing suspects’ ethnicity
Police forces will be encouraged to release a suspect’s details in high-profile and sensitive investigations....
Small boat crossings to hit 50,000 since Labour came to power
A government minister describes the number as “unacceptable” but says Labour is “making progress”....
UK jobs market cools as vacancies fall
Data suggests companies are not recruiting or are holding off replacing people who have left....
Staff fear UK’s Turing AI Institute at risk of collapse
A complaint raises concerns about the funding risks and a “toxic” culture at the Alan Turing Institute....
What we learned from Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir
The much anticipated book by the former first minister is now on sale – and the BBC’s Scotland editor James Cook has been doing some...
Foreign criminals to face deportation after sentencing under new plans
Under the proposals, those who are given fixed-term sentences could be deported straight away and would be barred from re-entering the UK....
