Chris Mason: Punchy Lib Dems use Reform UK as call to action The party is taking on Nigel Farage in a way Labour and the Tories either can't or won't, our political editor writes.
Ex-minister accused of assaulting Douglas Ross apologises to MSPs Jamie Hepburn, previously the minister for parliamentary business, quit his government job after Ross claimed he had grabbed him and swore aggressively.
Trump says London wants 'to go to sharia law' President Trump tells the United Nations London has "been changed" and has a "terrible mayor".
We'll stop Farage turning UK into Trump's America, says Davey The Liberal Democrat leader attacks Nigel Farage in a speech to his party's autumn conference.
Tories call for inquiry into Labour Together support for Starmer Kevin Hollinrake alleges the PM failed to declare polling and speechwriting help from the think tank.
Home Office loses bid to overturn court order blocking migrant's removal It comes after the removal of an Eritrean man who arrived on a small boat was blocked at the last minute.
Trust doctors over Trump on paracetamol, Streeting says He tells expectant mothers to ignore Trump's claims of a link between use of the painkiller and autism.
Get behind a wealth tax, millionaire urges Lib Dems A campaign group hopes to persuade politicians this autumn to hike taxes on the very wealthy.
Global growth forecast upgraded by OECD The influential policy group lifts its forecast but warns growth will "soften noticeably" in the months ahead.
JLR shutdown extended again as ministers meet suppliers The business secretary will also meets suppliers of the car maker who are at risk of closure.
Behind the doors of asylum hotels - what I found when I went inside A BBC reporter goes into four hotels and speaks to asylum seekers and staff about what daily life is like.