Ofcom investigates David Lammy show over potential rules breach
Communications watchdog receives more than 50 complaints about episode of shadow foreign secretary’s weekly LBC radio phone-in
Communications watchdog receives more than 50 complaints about episode of shadow foreign secretary’s weekly LBC radio phone-in
‘Go fast. Stay quiet’
Shadow health secretary says his party will make use of the private healthcare sector to reduce waiting lists
While British soldiers marched at Elysée Palace in Paris, Gendarmerie’s Garde Republicaine paraded the forecourt of Buckingham Palace
Footage shows stationary bicycle starting to smoke before it bursts into flames, scattering pieces over platform at Sutton
Detectives urge public to report any sightings of Habibur Masum, who is 25 and from the Oldham area
Union found one in ten health workers have been shown porn, offered money for sex or assaulted at work
Analysis shows Monday’s increase is countered by freeze in personal allowance that affects majority of pensioners
Officials said to be considering repealing rule that religious schools must make half of places open to children of differing faiths
Security of West is at risk unless extra funding is approved, says Foreign Secretary
Shadow ministers, social care providers and think tank experts all believe policy would require substantial new public spending
Academic says ‘connections in terms of language’ suggest playwright may have performed in Ben Jonson’s Every Man in His Humour
Incidents up more than 60 per cent in two years, lawyer warns
Muslim Vote attempting to coordinate people casting their ballots to spurn candidates they believe are not supportive enough of Palestine
Author has been at centre of row over gender since new hate crime laws came into force in Scotland last week
Charges to rise again this month, by 60 per cent in some areas
Amendment liberalising law and one tightening it may get vote in Commons as poll shows majority against ending prosecutions beyond 24 weeks
Move could benefit unionist parties and Labour candidates in urban areas
Dame Andrea Jenkyns accuses William Wragg of ‘unforgivable’ behaviour after he handed over phone numbers to man he met on Grindr
Poll findings come as Oliver Dowden, the Deputy PM, hints that general election could be held in January
No arrests made so far, but Spurs confirmed Sunday evening’s match to ‘go ahead as scheduled’ while certain areas remain closed
Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he has lost his ‘inspiration’ after Labour peer and former MP dies aged 98
Belfast attraction will be shut until Tuesday as heavy rain and strong winds make it difficult to assess the damage and undertake repairs
Former boss, seen cycling on Sunday, asked by Channel 4 News whether she knowingly lied to MPs amid evidence of cover-up
Co-presenter Si King thanks convoy planning 75-mile ride to Scarborough in memory of Dave Myers
Deputy PM says UK ‘taking action across the board’ and ‘making good progress against rising threats’
Sectarian songs are often heard at Rangers vs Celtic Old Firm matches
Man and woman taken into custody after body parts were discovered in Rowdown Fields, Croydon
Life is so cheap in the Russian army, the unmanned vehicles may have to get cheaper
Tory MP has admitted handing over personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on Grindr
Officials urged to put ‘whole nation’ plans in place for how country would run during a conflict
If someone gets robbed in London, ‘all you get is a crime reference number’, claims Tory mayoral candidate