Politics

Cabinet minister Chris Heaton-Harris became the latest to announce they are standing down.
Top officials in Israel and key militant leaders could face war crime charges.
"I don't think it's acceptable," the Good Morning Britain presenter said.
The pubic spending watchdog said it was "still not clear" when the new arrangements will be up and running.
Minnesota's KSTP juxtaposed the former president's fresh denial to a reporter with what he actually said.
Paymaster general John Glen struggled when the Sky News host called out the PM's personal wealth.
Martin Griffiths said that the Israeli military's decision to effectively close two major aid crossings will only worsen Gaza's already deadly starvation crisis.
The president had widely been considered a potential successor to Iran's supreme leader.
The shadow health secretary said: "That's not a commitment I'm able to make today."