New junior doctors contract to be imposed from October
A phased introduction will be rolled out between October and the end of 2017
A phased introduction will be rolled out between October and the end of 2017
His report says, in effect, that Blair should have said: 'This intelligence is pretty terrifying stuff... but I don’t believe it'
Relatives of servicepeople killed in Iraq are looking to use the report as the basis for legal action – with Tony Blair one of their main targets
Those were the opening words of Mr Blair's 'Note on Iraq' to the White House in July 2002
Tony Blair's statements on Iraq's military capabilities 'were presented with a certainty that was not justified', Sir John Chilcot has said
Inquiry finds UK policy on Iraq 'was made on the basis of flawed intelligence and assessments'
The former civil servant has released his findings on Iraq
'The risks of internal strife in Iraq, active Iranian pursuit of its interests, regional instability, and al Qaeda activity in Iraq, were explicitly identified before the invasion,' report concludes
Rachel and Nyomi Fee will serve a minimum of 23 and a half years and 24 years behind bars respectively for killing the toddler in March 2014
'You know what he did well? He killed terrorists. He did that so good'
The store owner said he heard an officer say ‘just leave him’
The countries with the highest quality of life have been announced by the not-for-profit organisation Social Progress Imperative.
The FBI branded Ms Clinton and her aides as 'extremely careless'
'I’m delighted to have made my own personal contribution'
'She doesn't know much about foreign affairs'
The MP said Theresa May was a ‘bloody difficult woman’ and that Michael Gove would probably start three simultanous wars
Every key event from 11 September 2001 to the publication of the Chilcot Inquiry this week
Candidate's speech to party’s 1922 Committee described as 'rambling'
Customers baffled as they are given a free coffee – complete with their personal data written on the cup
Billions of pounds. Thousands of lives. One potentially explosive report several years in the making
'Teachers do not take strike action lightly'
The mission’s chief scientist describes it as ‘the hardest thing Nasa's ever done’
The Government believes it would 'unwise' to guarantee EU migrants can stay in the UK
The Avon police department and mayor have said sorry, but added that the police response was ‘standard protocol’ based on the information they received
Departure compounds fury at Boris Johnson’s decision to not stand in the Tory leadership contest
'Now two of the three biggest beasts on that side of the argument have hung up their football boots and refused to play any more,' O'Brien says
Mr Farage has been accused of racism, sexism, and xenophobia
'What I’m saying today is ‘I want my life back’, and it begins right now'
'I now feel that I’ve done my bit, that I couldn’t possibly achieve more'
Police have issued CCTV footage of a man they hope to identify in connection with the incident
‘If we made that promise you could just see a huge influx…of EU nationals who would all want to come here while they have that chance’
The haul is the largest-ever recorded in New Zealand and has been linked to new demand from workers involved in rebuilding the city of Christchurch
'The position at the moment is as it has been, there's no change at the moment, but of course we have to factor that into negotiations'
‘One of the reasons we should keep our options open is, yes, the referendum expressed the will of the people but the will of the people is entitled to change’
US Ambassador to Britain Matthew Barzun echoes the warning first issued by Barack Obama in April
'I think it would be a disaster for our economy and it would lead to a decade of economic and political uncertainty at a time when the tectonic plates of global success are moving'
The issue has become a major headache for the presumptive Democratic candidate
‘Events and developments can and do take place at remarkable speed,’ monarch says
The crowd flew European Union flags and chanted pro-EU slogans
When asked if Douglas Carswell would be expelled from Ukip following an ongoing row, Mr Farage said: “That will be up to the NEC to decide”
A tumultuous week in politics has coincided with a spike in the number of reported hate crimes
Justice Secretary standing for leader of the Conservative party
The Chancellor says UK 'must be realistic' about balancing budget
‘Autopilot is getting better all the time, but it is not perfect and still requires the driver to remain alert,’ said the firm in a statement
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney strongly hinted at further loosening monetary policy, leading to a fall in the pound's value
Former DPM Michael Heseltine said he had 'never seen anything like it'
Summer tipped for rate cut by Governor as he pledges he won't "walk away" from the job
Marc Wadsworth left Ms Smeeth in tears after accusing her of hatching a campaign against Jeremy Corbyn with the Daily Telegraph
Dramatic day in UK politics sees frontrunner Ms May position herself as candidate of unity
Surprise announcement comes after Michael Goves rules himself out of race
Mr Corbyn said accusing Jewish people of media conspiracies was 'just wrong'
Home secretary positions herself as candidate of unity
The former Mayor of London said he would support the next Conservative leader
The Home Secretary officially launched her campaign on Thursday
The UK has a high rate of infant mortality – 4.19 deaths per 1,000 births
The victim was ripped from his saddle by the bear
Freedom of movement may no longer be prerequisite for access to single market
Officials said at least 40 vehicles were destroyed in the airstrikes
It came after at least 10 people died during police operations to capture a drug trafficker
Wales is a net beneficiary of EU funds designed to help economically disadvantaged regions
The former Labour leader said Mr Corbyn's position was 'untenable'
The Prime Minister made the call at PMQs
He launched his campaign for leadership on Wednesday
'When I consider who to back as leader of the Conservative party, knowing where they stand on this issue, which is so important to me, will be absolutely central to who I support,' Energy and Climate Change Secretary says
At least 41 people were killed and 239 injured
'Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I would be casting a vote of no confidence in the leader of the Labour party'
With the help of new technology, Claire and Rupert Callender hope to redefine funerals
239 others have been injured in the attack
Labour's chief spin doctor let the television cameras in to a shadow cabinet meeting this morning, and with uncomfortable results
It came after a reported spike in reported hate crimes following the EU referendum