Badenoch doesn't rule out Tory-Reform deal in Wales Polls ahead of next year's Senedd election suggest Reform and Plaid Cymru are competing to be the largest party.
No 10 denies Reeves misled public in run-up to Budget The Office for Budget Responsibility says it told the chancellor the gap in public finances was smaller than thought.
Alton Towers boss chosen as Reform council's next CEO Neil Crittenden is set to take on the role of chief executive at Derbyshire County Council.
Talks over UK joining EU defence fund break down The two sides had been at odds over a fee to allow UK defence firms to access a greater share of loans.
Pledge to keep state pension tax-free faces scrutiny The chancellor says those who only receive the state pension won't have to pay income tax before 2030.
France to intercept small boats after pressure from UK The change in policy comes after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer wrote to President Emmanuel Macron.
Minister defends 'pragmatic' U-turn on workers' rights Bridget Phillipson told the BBC the climbdown would enable wider benefits to be delivered quickly.
Badenoch defends calling chancellor 'spineless' in Budget row The Conservative Party leader says she was "channelling" public anger when she accused the chancellor of "whining about mansplaining".
Ex-Brexit Party MEP named in Nathan Gill messages denies taking pro-Russian payments A prominent former MEP for Nigel Farage's old party denies taking bribes in a pro-Russian campaign.
Who are the winners and losers from Rachel Reeves' Budget? BBC Verify has examined what we know about how the Budget is likely to financially affect different groups.
Labour ditches day-one protection from unfair dismissal in U-turn The right will now be introduced after six months, in a breach of Labour's election manifesto.