Britain's former ambassador to the United Nations tells the official inquiry into the UK's involvement in Iraq between 2001 and 2009 that although it complied with international law, the Iraq invasion failed to get majority support at home and around the world. Simon Israel reports.
The regulator for foundation hospitals is ordered to find out if any more independent trusts need urgent investigation after serious failings at two Essex hospitals. James Blake reports.
The world's top golfer Tiger Woods has left hospital with facial lacerations, despite reports suggesting he had been "seriously injured" in a Florida car crash.
The UKIP's new leader, Lord Pearson, admits to Krishnan Guru-Murthy that he was wrong to claim UK Muslims breed 10 times faster than other people.
Stock prices have rallied today following yesterday's panic on the markets over Dubai's ability to pay back its multi-billion dollar debts. Faisal Islam reports.
'The overdraft fee is for the service'
As the supreme court rules that excess overdraft charges should not be subject to OFT regulation, banking spokesman Eric Leenders explains that customers are charged extra when they exceed their borrowing limit for "the service that an unarranged overdraft provides".