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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.
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.
Cardiff Parkway station approved by Welsh government
The project had been delayed after ministers called in the planning decision in October 2022.
Bishop of Liverpool retires after assault claims
The Right Reverend Dr John Perumbalath denies the allegations from two women.
School holiday fines at a record high
The number of fines issued for unauthorised school holidays has tripled since 2016-17.
Student received university offer on day of her funeral
Debra-Anne Cartwright is among the victims being remembered on the Omagh Bombing Inquiry's third day.
Heathrow's third runway can be built in 10 years, Reeves...
The chancellor says she wants to see planes start using the new runway in the next decade.
Water bills to rise by £10 a month in April
Figures reveal a jump for billpayers in England and Wales despite questions over firms' performance.
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.
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.