More than 37 million people in UK have now had first COVID jab – as more invites are sent out

More than 37 million Britons have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while second jabs have now exceeded 21 million.

All the key findings from inquiry into BBC’s landmark Diana interview

Martin Bashir used "deceitful behaviour" to secure his landmark Panorama interview with Princess Diana in 1995, an official inquiry has found.

Carlos Ghosn ordered to repay £4.3m in wages after losing wrongful dismissal claim

Ousted car industry boss Carlos Ghosn has lost a wrongful dismissal claim and has instead been ordered by a court to repay nearly €5m (£4.3m) in wages.

Downing St admits there was ‘issue’ with Test and Trace that led to delays

Downing Street has said there was a short delay in England's test-and-trace system asking some people who tested positive to provide details of individuals they had been in contact with.

Cecil Rhodes statue won’t be removed from Oxford college despite inquiry’s recommendation

A controversial statue of colonialist Cecil Rhodes is to be left in place at an Oxford college because of the difficulties associated with removing it, the governing body has said.

Fred West case: First look at cafe basement being excavated for missing teen’s remains

Police searching for the remains of a suspected victim of serial killer Fred West have released the first images of the cafe basement being excavated.

Martin Bashir ‘deceived and induced’ Princess Diana’s brother to get bombshell interview

Former BBC reporter Martin Bashir "deceived and induced" Princess Diana's brother in order to obtain a bombshell Panorama interview with her, a report has found.

Disasters uprooted more people than conflict in 2020

Devastating storms and flooding forced people from their homes three times more than violent conflicts did in 2020, when displacements around the world reached its highest figure in a decade.