UK wants to hire EU negotiator to 'reset' relations The role will "prepare and lead negotiations with the EU on key UK interests", the job posting said.
Farming tax row - BBC Verify on which figures are more reliable and why Government claims have been hotly contested by farmers, and the BBC has been scrutinised for its analysis.
Gordon Brown declares opposition to assisted dying The bill, proposed by backbench Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, is set to be debated in parliament on Friday.
No 10 indicates Netanyahu faces arrest if he enters UK Downing Street refuses to comment on the case but says the government will fulfil its "legal obligations".
Starmer 'determined' to keep Calais border checks The prime minister wants to ensure the checks continue in France rather than in Dover.
Winter fuel payments cut make sense, Starmer says The PM was repeatedly pressed on why he was targeting pensioners, in a round of BBC local radio interviews.
Police to get new powers to tackle anti-social behaviour Persistent offenders could be banned from town centres, while those who breach orders could face prison.
Steve Rosenberg: What will Putin do next? BBC's Russia editor says Putin's next move is unknown, and goes through what could happen next.
Typical energy bill to rise by £21 a year in January The quarterly cap by regulator Ofgem affects 27 million households in England, Wales and Scotland.
Leasehold reforms set out amid concerns over delays Campaigners say the overhaul is welcome but will not come fast enough to help existing leaseholds.
Essex Police drops Allison Pearson investigation The investigation is closed, but there will be a review of the force's handling of the matter.