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Evergrande and its founder accused of $78bn fraud
Former billionaire Hui Ka Yan has been fined and faces being banned from the financial market for life.
Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan: I hate vanity on screen
The actress says it was crucial to look "ugly and messy" in her new role in comedy series Big Mood.
Potholes leave nations' roads at 'breaking point'
A new report says the rate of pothole repairs in England and Wales has reached an eight-year high.
Why Gillian Anderson found it scary to play Emily Maitlis
The actress plays the Newsnight journalist in a new film that recreates her Prince Andrew interview.
Childcare shortage worsens as costs rise – report
Fewer than a third of councils in all areas have enough spaces for children under two, a charity finds.
Katie Price declared bankrupt for second time
The model has been declared bankrupt by a High Court judge over a "substantial" unpaid tax bill.
New chapter ahead, Reeves promises business
At a key lecture in the City of London, the shadow chancellor will also vow to reform the Treasury.
Is TikTok really a danger to the West?
Calls in the US for a ban on TikTok have reignited the global debate about its cyber-security risks.
JD Sports ad attracts motorbike safety complaints
The retailer has come under fire for an advert showing motorcyclists wearing trainers and doing wheelies.
Energy grid needs £60bn upgrade to hit green target
New undersea cables and power lines could add up to £30 a year to energy bills, a new plan suggests.
'All snakes and no ladders for black managers'
Football management for black former players is "pretty much all snakes and no ladders", the Black Footballers Partnership has said.
Stormont minister 'concerned' at PSNI Pride stance
PSNI officers are no longer allowed to attend Pride events while wearing uniform.
The Papers: Kate 'pictured in public' and 'key' Rwanda vote
A photo of the Princess of Wales in public post-surgery and the latest Rwanda Bill votes feature on the front pages.
US reports death of senior Hamas military leader
Details are also released of President Biden's high-stakes call to Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu.
First Minister Mark Drakeford to officially quit
Wales' first minister will tender his resignation on Tuesday after five years in the job.
The highs and lows of First Minister Mark Drakeford
Mark Drakeford proved popular with voters in the pandemic, but did the gloss come off?
'Only God can change this place': Haitians see no end to spiralling violence
Bodies pile up even in the "safest" areas of Port-au-Prince, a capital city reeling from gang warfare.
Bill introduced to establish football regulator
The UK government will establish an independent football regulator when the Football Governance Bill is introduced in Parliament on Tuesday.
'Historic moment for football fans' - bill introduced to establish regulator
The UK government will establish an independent football regulator when the Football Governance Bill is introduced in Parliament on Tuesday.
Putin hails Crimea annexation after claiming election win
The president addresses thousands in Moscow after official figures suggest he won 87% of the vote.