The second-generation immigrant son of a bus driver previously served Boris Johnson as chancellor.
Paraguay's former Vice-President Óscar Denis was kidnapped by rebels more than nine months ago.
Mementoes from the brigade formed during WW2 are on display for the first time at St Andrews Museum.
Intern Jacob Billington, 23, died and seven others were hurt during a stab spree in Birmingham.
World champions Piers Gilliver and Dimitri Coutya are named in the GB wheelchair fencing team for the Tokyo Paralympics.
Ireland second row and stand-in captain James Ryan is an injury worry for Saturday's summer Test against Japan in Dublin because of an adductor issue.
GAA president Larry McCarthy is optimistic about the potential for regenerating the game after the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tomasz Waga was found unconscious by a dog walker in Cardiff in January and later died.
The new Health Secretary Sajid Javid says he wants any lifting of restrictions to be irreversible.
Jersey Reds fly-half Sam Leeming talks about overcoming cancer and returning to professional sport.
Queen Latifah was given a lifetime achievement award at the BET (Black Entertainment Television) ceremony in LA.
Nathan Richardson is thought to be the first person to complete the 2,500-mile running challenge.
Three Sri Lanka players are sent home from their tour of England for breaching bio-secure protocols.
Three Sri Lanka players are sent home from their tour of England for breaching bio-secure protocols.
The rare, sandstone altar is possibly of a god holding a spear on either a donkey or a horse.
The Welsh Cup returns after an enforced break due to the pandemic - third round draw details.
Janine Van Wyk says she is leaving Scottish champions Glasgow City as the club she founded in her homeland "needs my attention".
Scottish government funding is up by £200m, but 97,000 more children with ASN have been identified since 2012
The star calls the government "philistines" over their handling of the music industry post-Brexit.
Campaigners have been fighting to save the branch which opened in 1989 and employs 265 people.
Wigan Warriors full-back Bevan French will miss the rest of the 2021 season with a hamstring injury.
Bridget Coll from Donegal was a nun, a lesbian and an anti-torture activist in Pinochet's Chile.
Samson Lee joins Wales squad to replace injured Tomas Francis as Wayne Pivac adds four players for summer games against Canada and Argentina.
Graeme McDowell says it would be "a huge dream come true" to captain the European Ryder Cup team at Adare Manor in Ireland in 2027.
Researchers are trialling the app and want volunteers to take part in the daily tasks.