Charlie Kirk’s killing is another episode of gun violence in America and the latest in a line of recent political violence.
The Tories and some Labour MPs have called for Lord Mandelson to be sacked but Sir Keir has stood by him.
The Assad regime used an international charity to hide children of detainees from their families.
As Israel insists the whole population of Gaza City must leave, the BBC visits new aid sites the army claims will help them.
The UK’s ambassador to the US likens his past association with the convicted paedophile to “an albatross around my neck”.
Universities are facing ongoing financial worries, with the regulator saying other mergers could follow.
BBC identifies members of Infidels MC gang hired as armed security at US and Israel-backed aid sites.
Abbey Road studios’ nominees for its Music Photography Awards had 20,000 submissions from 30 countries.
Meanwhile, the White House says the Israeli strike “does not advance Israel or America’s goals”.
The Doha attack signals that Benjamin Netanyahu will press forward hard on all fronts, writes Jeremy Bowen.