UKEnglandN. IrelandScotlandWalesMet Police apologises for 'openly Jewish' commentFootage shows Gideon Falter being told his presence is "antagonising" near a pro-Palestine march.LondonPolice looking at allegations against MP MenziesMark Menzies strongly disputes claims he asked a party activist for £5,000 to pay "bad people".UK PoliticsBBC presenter reports racist abuse on London trainMary Mandefield said a group of men were racist and misogynistic to passengers in south London.UKWomen secretly filmed on nights out 'feel unsafe'The videos taken of women on nights out without their knowledge have gained millions of views.ManchesterSunak sets out plans to tackle 'sick note culture'The PM wants to strip GPs of power to issue sick notes but Labour says he has run out of ideas.UK PoliticsPolice looking at allegations against MP MenziesMark Menzies strongly disputes claims he asked a party activist for £5,000 to pay "bad people".UK PoliticsNo charges for Bloody Sunday soldiers accused of giving false evidenceThe Public Prosecution Service has been investigating fifteen former soldiers and an alleged former member of the IRA.Northern IrelandTeacher admits killing partner buried in gardenFiona Beal denies murder but admits the manslaughter of Nicholas Billingham.NorthamptonBBC presenter reports racist abuse on London trainMary Mandefield said a group of men were racist and misogynistic to passengers in south London.UKMurrell police charge 'incredibly difficult' - SturgeonFormer first minister Nicola Sturgeon has spoken after her husband was charged over embezzling SNP funds.ScotlandWelsh ministers 'put hands up' over 20mph ruleTransport Secretary Ken Skates says speed limit policy must be "corrected" after a public backlash.WalesBrixton Academy reopens for first time since crushTwo people were killed and a woman remains in hospital following the incident in December 2022.LondonLabour unveils plans for new housing on 'grey belt'Low-quality green belt areas will be classed as "grey belt" and targeted for development, Labour say.UK PoliticsPost Office lawyer 'missed' key Horizon findingA top lawyer says he and others missed a finding in 2014 that the software could be accessed remotely.BusinessWatch/ListenPrince William receives get well cards for Kate and KingThe prince is handed two cards as he carried out his first royal visit since the princess's diagnosis.UKPeter Murrell arrives home after embezzlement chargeNicola Sturgeon's husband was taken into custody on Thursday morning and was questioned by detectives.ScotlandCan you hear the hyenas and wild pigs in new David Bowie hit?The late musician's song is part of a project giving financial credit to nature.Entertainment & ArtsEndangered baby rhino explores new homeRhino keeper Michael Hepher says the southern white rhino calf loves to play with the herd.Beds, Herts & BucksCCTV shows 'distressing' theft from elderly womanThe victim, in her 70s, was seen browsing an aisle when the incident happened.NottinghamFeatures & analysisKetamine addict: 'I can't walk 50m without weeing'Specialist clinics are helping increasing numbers of young ketamine users with damaged bladders.BristolCulling's rapid rise to London Marathon's elitesFive years ago, Anya Culling took more than four and a half hours to complete the London Marathon - but in 2024 she will take her place among the elites.AthleticsChris Mason: how mayors became the fashionable thing in EnglandAhead of elections in May, political editor Chris Mason looks at England's mayoral model.UK PoliticsGlastonbury announces dedicated South Asian spaceArrivals will celebrate South Asian talent in the Shangri-La area of the famous festival site.NewsbeatBehind the doors of an almshouse in BrixtonPhotographer Jim Grover's latest exhibition, Behind the Blue Doors, looks at the history of an almshouse in Brixton.In PicturesMore from the UKMet Police apologises for 'openly Jewish' commentFootage shows Gideon Falter being told his presence is "antagonising" near a pro-Palestine march.LondonNo perjury charges against Bloody Sunday soldiersThe Public Prosecution Service has been investigating fifteen former soldiers and an alleged former member of the IRA.Northern IrelandScottish Greens to vote on future of Bute House AgreementThe Scottish Greens have called an EGM after the Scottish government ditched key climate change targets.Scotland PoliticsWelsh ministers 'put hands up' over 20mph ruleTransport Secretary Ken Skates says speed limit policy must be "corrected" after a public backlash.WalesTeacher admits killing partner buried in gardenFiona Beal denies murder but admits the manslaughter of Nicholas Billingham.NorthamptonLatest updatesBBC presenter reports racist abuse on London trainMary Mandefield said a group of men were racist and misogynistic to passengers in south London.UKRoads minister disputes council's repair estimatesRoads minister Guy Opperman asked Medway Council if it was costing £25,000 to fill a single pothole.UKThe Sun publisher loses latest step in Harry caseA judge rejects a request by News Group Newspapers that may have cut short the prince's legal battle.UKShoppers shun department stores as prices riseHigher prices put off shoppers as sales volumes overall stagnate in March.UKWhat does trans mean and what is the Cass review?Transgender people's rights are often in the spotlight, leading to legal disputes and protests.UKWilliam given get well soon cards for KateThe prince was given the cards by a volunteer on his first engagement since his wife's cancer diagnosis.UKPrince William receives get well cards for Kate and KingThe prince is handed two cards as he carried out his first royal visit since the princess's diagnosis.UKWhy did Harry and Meghan leave the Royal Family?The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not funded by the Royal Family and have various commercial deals.UKWhat is the UK's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda?The government insists it will send asylum seekers to Rwanda despite facing several legal hurdles.UK