Campaigners and MPs are calling for a parliamentary inquiry into the Loan Charge scandal – accusing HMRC of "airbrushing" its approach to a harsh tax crackdown linked to several suicides.
Around 2,000 Nepali men have been recruited by Russia to fight in its war against Ukraine, Sky News understands.
The government has announced its plan for an Independent Football Regulator (IFR) for the professional men's game.
The House of Commons has rejected the House of Lords' first attempt to amend the Safety of Rwanda Bill - with the legislation sent back to the upper chamber.
US President Joe Biden and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu have held their first phone call in a month, amid warnings of an "imminent famine" in northern Gaza.
The Princess of Wales has been filmed smiling and looking happy while out shopping with Prince William.
Vladimir Putin has been cheered by large crowds in central Moscow after securing his fifth term as Russian president - in what Western nations have condemned as an "undemocratic" election.
British star Yungblud has announced his own music festival - saying the industry is too expensive and needs to be "shaken up".
Donald Trump cannot find the $557m (£438m) bond he needs to pause enforcement of a civil fraud trial judgement against him because it is too much money, his lawyers have
The family of a man who died following an attack at an Edinburgh bus stop have said they are "devastated" over the senseless murder.
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