"Regime change" was already being discussed in Washington several years before 2003, according to several of those giving evidence on the opening day of the the inquiry into Britain's involvement in the Iraq war.
The drug Avastin, which could extend the lives of bowel cancer sufferers by up to two years, is rejected by the government's watchdog amid fears of spiralling NHS costs. Jenny Wivell reports.
Utility companies should be investigated to find out whether they fail to pass on price cuts to consumers, according to MPs and a consumer watchdog.
Cumbrian residents and the county's emergency services are preparing for yet another deluge of heavy rain which could cause further flooding. Andrew Thomas reports.
To avoid being forced into a government scheme to insure assets, the Lloyds Banking Group is raising money by issuing shares and selling them at a discount to shareholders.
'Suicidal' for scientist to manipulate data
Prof Andrew Watson from the University of East Anglia defends his colleague Phil Jones, the head of the University's Climatic Research Unit, who has been accused of manipulating data to strengthen the case for man-made global warming.