If you've ever winced at your daily phone screen time, you might want to look away now.
The home secretary has condemned the "hijacking" of a tragedy after protests over the murder of Henry Nowak descended into violence.
Britain's reliance on US tech firm Palantir in transforming public services is an "unacceptable point of weakness" that could leave people's private information "at the mercy" of foreign actors, MPs have warned.
Two boys from Gaza who received medical treatment in the UK have said the prime minister has "broken a promise" to reunite them with their families and bring over hundreds of injured children.
A woman has told a trial she was raped and sexually abused by former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson while at primary school.
Anthony Joshua has said he is putting his own emotions to the side to be "a good soldier" for the grieving parents of two of his close friends, who were killed in a car crash in Nigeria.
A majority of UK defence technology firms have suffered financial harm because of a chronic delay in the publication of a government investment plan for defence, a survey has revealed.
More than 2,000 football "thugs" have been banned by the government from attending the World Cup.
Strikes by some London Underground train drivers begin today, kicking off a week of heavy disruption for commuters.
An 11-year-old boy missing after entering a South Yorkshire river has been named as Mackenzie Swift.
