The government's Rwanda bill will finally become law after the Lords decided they would no longer oppose it following hours of wrangling.
Sir Mark Rowley will ask an independent police force to look at the Metropolitan Police's handling of the latest evidence in the murder of Stephen Lawrence, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said.
Tesla's quarterly revenue has dropped for the first time in almost four years, according to financial result filings, demonstrating why the electric carmaker is cutting prices further along with its cost base.
The House of Lords has pushed the government's Rwanda Bill back to the Commons again as a row continues over the controversial plan to "stop the boats".
A teenager was stabbed through the heart by a 14-year-old "in full view" of primary school pupils and parents, a court has heard.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing a widespread backlash after referring to Muslims as "infiltrators" during a campaign speech over the weekend.
Milan is proposing a new law to ban ice cream after midnight in an effort to protect the "tranquillity" of residents.
TV host Jeremy Kyle is expected to give evidence at an inquest into the death of Steve Dymond, who died shortly after failing a lie detector test on his show in May 2019.
The state of UK roads is "miserable", a motoring services chief has said, as vehicle breakdowns rose by 9% in the last year due to potholes, new figures have suggested.
Dutch cities are divided on whether sex workers should be allowed to work from home.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters have been arrested at Yale University, hours after Columbia University cancelled classes due to an ongoing demo there.
Nottingham Forest have demanded the release of audio surrounding three controversial VAR (Video Assistant Referee) moments from their game against Everton after they accused an official of bias.
Hundreds of users of the gay dating app Grindr have alleged the company shared their private information, including their HIV status, with third parties, a law firm said on Monday.
Children as young as three are being manipulated into "disturbing" acts of sexual abuse, according to a report by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).
Former US president Donald Trump has said it is a "very sad day in America" as he spoke before heading into court for his historic hush money trial.
The FTSE 100 has ended a long wait to achieve a new record high.
Comedian Peter Kay has been forced to postpone two shows at Co-op Live in Manchester due to the brand-new arena's power testing falling "a few days" behind schedule.
Newsreader Huw Edwards has resigned from the BBC, the corporation has said.
Two men, one of whom is a parliamentary researcher, have been charged with spying for China after allegedly supplying information which could be "useful to an enemy".
Tinder is adding a new safety feature to the app, so online daters can let friends and families know where they are.
One of Gogglebox's longest-serving sofa critics has announced his divorce, six years after tying the knot.
A London pub mentioned on Taylor Swift's new album said the sudden international recognition was "surreal" - and had received "thousands of requests" from fans wanting to buy merchandise.
Parts of the UK are being treated to a dazzling display as the oldest annual meteor shower known to man streaks through the Earth's atmosphere.
The campaigner at the centre of an antisemitism row with the Metropolitan Police has criticised "outrageous" comments made by a former senior officer who said he would have considered arresting him for assault.
Warwick Davis' children have reassured fans after they raised concerns about a post on his social media days after the news of the death of his wife.