The party is withdrawing its co-operation from a documentary which was due to air in January.
Activity on the surface of the Sun means the chance of the Northern Lights shining over the UK is high this week as Elizabeth Rizzini explains.
Paul Lipscombe used fake names and lied about his age to win over his victims.
The culture secretary tells MPs the BBC “has faced criticism from all sides”, as Donald Trump threatens to sue for $1bn over a documentary edit.
Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden says that the rethink does not mean that payouts will necessarily follow.
Allies of the prime minister are worried his job might be under immediate threat.
The world must “defeat” climate denialism and fake news, Brazil’s President Lula da Silva tells UN climate summit.
Booker judges describe British-Hungarian author David Szalay’s Flesh as “a very special book”.
He said they chose to “communicate a lot more” with their children about challenges being faced.
The chancellor tells the BBC children in bigger families should not be “penalised” by the welfare system.