Man, 36, charged with murder of Daniel Anjorin, 14, after Hainault stabbings Teenage boy died in attack by man armed with sword, while two police officers and two others were injured
Manchester Co-op Live cancels opening concert again after ‘technical issue’ Some fans of A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie were already at the arena, which has been beset by delays, when the gig was called off
Reform UK backs candidates who promoted online conspiracy theories Party stands by members set to contest key seats who have claimed climate crisis does not exist and Islamophobia is ‘made up’
SNP defeats Labour confidence motion and sets out plan for choosing new leader Spokesperson confirms ‘informal meeting’ has taken place between leadership frontrunners John Swinney and Kate Forbes
Labour’s ‘new deal for workers’ will not fully ban zero-hours contracts Exclusive: Revised proposals will allow employees to choose a zero-hour option, prompting fears of undue pressure from employers
Lone children at risk of deportation to Rwanda after being classified as adults, says charity Refugee Council issues warning after children wrongly issued with notices of intent by Home Office
Sadiq Khan calls Tories unpatriotic for ‘trying to do London down’ Exclusive: Mayor says Conservative government has put obstacles in his way each day of his eight years in office
Hainault attack: school praises Daniel Anjorin’s ‘positive and gentle’ character Bancroft’s school in Woodford Green said it was in ‘profound shock and sorrow’ after death of Daniel, 14, whom it described as a ‘true scholar’
UK ministers acknowledge detention of asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda Dozens of detentions have taken place across UK, say sources, as move prompts demonstrations around country
Electile dysfunction causes outbreak of performance politics in Commons The government was determined to make this a good news day. It’s just a shame reality isn’t more obliging