Company failures soar by nearly a fifth amid construction and hospitality woes
Teenagers to be recruited to drive trains
What the papers say – May 16
Tate's Now You See Us: ten firsts of exceptional British women artists
Labour pledges ‘ironclad commitment’ to backing Ukraine if party wins power
‘Shocking’ number of ultra-long mortgages due to run past state pension age
Halting arms exports to Israel ‘not a wise path’, insists Cameron
Ban cat flaps to protect Britain’s garden birds, urges former minister
Starmer to pledge new anti-terror powers to break small boats gangs
Labour vows to protect interns and volunteers from sexual harassment
‘Malign actor’ behind MoD cyber attack, Sunak says
Artwork at National Trust property found to be rare 18th century colour print
Labour will fight next election on economy, says Reeves
Warning ‘high probability’ new strain of bluetongue will spread from Europe
Work and health support scheme to help chronic sick back to work to be piloted
Fuel prices up 10p per litre since start of year
Average house price could be £61,500 higher by end of 2028, forecast suggests
Galloway cuts off interview after question about gay relationships comments
Starmer hails ‘phenomenal’ West Midlands result in shock victory over Tories
Labour’s Gaza stance leads to voter backlash in English councils
Labour says it will ‘work to earn votes back’ after Gaza-related election defeats
People of Blackpool South have spoken for Britain, Labour’s newest MP says
What the papers say – May 3
HSBC facing shareholder pressure over green finance ahead of AGM
Nine new tenants ‘registered for each available rental home in March’
George Galloway criticised for ‘blatant homophobia’
Polls open across the country for local elections
What the papers say – May 2
Black youths being pushed away from arts, says Britain’s first black ballerina
Rishi Sunak insists no cuts to state pension to fund national insurance ambition
What the papers say – May 1
Starmer pledges crackdown on shoplifting in speech to retail workers
Welsh First Minister to urge Tata to ‘look again’ at furnace plan on India visit
Rafah incursion would struggle to comply with international law, says Mitchell
Lidl plans hundreds of new supermarket openings across Britain
Advertised rents ‘hit fresh highs but pace of increases is slowing’
‘Horrendous and chaotic’ border checks will increase food prices, ministers hear
Depression and anxiety sufferers ‘to lose sickness benefits in welfare reforms’
Royal Mail to temporarily waive £5 fines for post carrying counterfeit stamps
Prices of flats increasing more sharply than other property types, says Halifax
Jeremy Hunt ‘set to hold summit to talk up London stock market’
ITV News presenter Rageh Omaar rose to prominence for his reporting on Iraq war
Cameron joins language lesson and pets horses during Mongolia visit
Private parking firms accused of ‘confusing drivers’ over new code of practice
Reading terror attack families ‘trusting’ inquest judge to provide answers
Coroner to give conclusions at inquest for Reading terror attack victims
Asylum seeker ‘inspired by Gaza revenge’ guilty of murdering pensioner in street
Police-recorded shoplifting offences in England and Wales jump 37%
Equalities minister confirms Government is committed to conversion therapy ban
Ellie Simmonds is ‘motivated to make change for people like me’ after Bafta nod
How many party candidates are standing in the May 2 elections?
What is norovirus? UKHSA warns of increase in cases
Britain’s most and least expensive cities to buy a first home or rent revealed
Andrew Neil: Ofcom needs to grow a backbone over regulating GB News
Sunak to appoint top general as national security advisor
Surge in supply of homes for sale in some seaside locations, Zoopla finds
Cameron: Russia using Central Asia to side-step sanctions
Thousands attend rally in Glasgow for Scottish independence
What the papers say – April 20
Physically disabled will be affected by payment reforms, warns think tank