Older tenants are also struggling with essential bills as rents rise and the choice for tenants narrows.
After talks between UK and Greek leaders are cancelled, our Europe correspondent gauges the response in Athens.
The film based on one of Roald Dahl's most beloved characters has its world premiere in London.
It appears the book mistakenly named a Royal Family member alleged to have questioned the skin colour of Harry and Meghan's baby.
A councillor warns stealing signs is an offence - but suggests authorities "let it be" this time.
The government announces plans to introduce minimum service levels in schools from next year.
A scheme to reward people for cutting back on electricity use is running for a second day.
But Chris Heaton-Harris says he is not going to set a timeline on negotiations.
Right-wing Tory MPs say they are relying on the immigration minister to take action to cut numbers.
The sheet includes notes, corrections and drafts for Rock n Roll Suicide and Suffragette City.
National Grid ESO's scheme offers some households a chance to save on energy bills during peak hours.
Jobs will go across several back-office divisions in a move the union brands "disgraceful".
The start date for a plan to decarbonise homes is being pushed back from 2025 to 2028 "at the earliest".
The working, 18-carat gold toilet - called America - was stolen from Blenheim Palace in 2019.
But the minister apologises for the government's "errors" during the pandemic at the Covid inquiry.
The singer-songwriter started a competition asking schools to create videos for his new album.
Conservative deputy chairman Lee Anderson calls for a cap on immigration into the UK saying his constituents "have had enough of this".
The anti-social and illegal use of fireworks continues to affect people in Bradford, a city MP says.
A reissued version of the Trashcan Sinatras' first album, Cake, is No 10 in the midweek charts.
His successor, Chris Bryant, calls him a "magnificent advocate for the people of the Rhondda".