Police urged to investigate BBC report's findings into Post Office scandal
Former sub-postmaster and politicians say evidence uncovered by the BBC should prompt police investigation.
Former sub-postmaster and politicians say evidence uncovered by the BBC should prompt police investigation.
The Hague court says Gaza is "no longer facing only a risk of famine" but that "famine is setting in".
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Donald Tusk warns of a "pre-war era" and speaks of the most critical moment since World War Two.
The Hague court says Gaza is "no longer facing only a risk of famine" but that "famine is setting in".
Hezbollah and Syrian forces are among 42 reported killed in one of the deadliest attacks of its kind.
The Texan star's eighth album adds a country twang to her immaculate blend of pop and hip-hop.
Critics and fans have welcomed the singer's new album Cowboy Carter, which was released on Friday.
The pair have worked on a string of films and are being honoured for services to their industry.
England overcome a spirited performance from New Zealand to win the fifth and final T20 in Wellington and wrap up a 4-1 series win.
Andy Murray will not compete at April's Monte Carlo Masters and BMW Open after he ruptured ankle ligaments at the Miami Open.
Chelsea's players are talking about doing the unprecedented quadruple this season - but their focus is always on the next game, insists Ashley Lawrence.
Ministers propose changes after some MPs said they wanted more protections for landlords.
Keir Starmer says his party would do a better job of reducing regional inequality across Britain.
Labour's deputy leader is under fresh scrutiny over her tax affairs and the sale of her council house.
Women with premenstrual disorders are much more likely to have birth-related depression, researchers say.
MSPs will get the chance to make Scotland the first part of the UK to let people legally end their lives.
Just 24% of Britons say they are satisfied, citing waiting times and lack of staff in a long-running survey.
Former sub-postmaster and politicians say evidence uncovered by the BBC should prompt police investigation.
Charities had warned some people struggling with debt could not afford to apply to clear it.
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The crypto exchange co-founder was convicted last year of stealing $8bn from investors.
Meet the tech optimists who believe AI can transform politics for the better.
A survey reveals nearly one in five teachers in England has been hit by a pupil this year.
The government has approved the lowest number of school building work requests since its model began.
The rising cost of getting children to school is a key driver of current pressure on council budgets.
The six-part series 'Mammals' will air this Sunday at 19:00 GMT.
Our household hoards of unused electricals and broken tech are growing, recycling campaigners warn.
Environment Agency data shows sewage spilled into England's waterways for over 3.6 million hours last year.