The new chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, says people need to know "help is coming".
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Two children are given VIP treatment as they walk out with Derry City players at the Brandywell stadium.
Police say there was an 'unacceptable level' of anti-social behaviour as thousands of fans gathered to celebrate in Glasgow city centre.
Phosphorus weapons are not banned, but they are prohibited against civilians and civilian targets.
Bobby Bostic leaves prison after 27 years and hugs Judge Evenly Baker, who gave him his 241-year sentence.
In a press conference in Mexico, Biden spoke about the classified documents found in his office.
When people were stranded in the storm, the local shop became a refuge.
Strong winds and freezing temperatures cause power cuts and travel chaos across North America.
People on the streets of Belfast say they are relieved there will be no pre-Christmas election.
Sir David Thompson says asking why a white man is leading on anti-racism it is a "very legitimate question".
The White House addresses the dangers of Covid misinformation, prompting a heated exchange.
Kim Geum-hyok was one of the few North Koreans allowed to study in Beijing but defected to Seoul.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband talks to 5 Live as she faces a new year-long prison sentence in Iran.
São Paulo Governor João Doria says President Bolsonaro is making the situation in Brazil worse.
A former prisoner describes her time working in a North Korean coal mine.
Alex, 27, lives alone and is planning to travel home to Liverpool for Christmas after nearly six months away from her parents.
Former prisoner Marc Conway pays tribute to those who died in the London Bridge attack.
A police officer has been shot dead during a routine traffic stop in Auckland, New Zealand, says Police Commissioner Andrew Coster.
The FBI and US prosecutors have sought to interview Prince Andrew but have received "zero co-operation", says attorney Geoffrey Berman.