- Rachel Reeves says she cannot be "reckless" with spending and will ramp up investment to reach the figure by 2027.
- The tax was introduced last year to help fund the government's scheme to lower energy bills.
- There's an economic elephant in the diplomatic corridors so big it has turned heads in boardrooms globally.
- The UK-US Atlantic Declaration "sets a new standard for economic cooperation", Rishi Sunak says.
- A committee is deciding whether the former PM purposely misled Parliament over lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street.
- The Labour donor says there's no link between his funding of Labour and support for the activist group.
- The UK prime minister and US president were speaking to the media ahead of talks in Washington.
- The Conservative Party raises more than £12m, with the help of the biggest donation in two decades.
- Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says he is hopeful of progress as a result of talks about restoring Stormont.
- The inquiry into the UK government's handling of the pandemic will soon hold public hearings.
- The first ever Green MP says her role meant she had struggled to focus on climate issues.
- The measures face strong opposition from peers, as they debated potential changes to the bill until the early hours.
- The Home Office says it is still carefully considering a number of locations.
- The legendary front man Gene Simmons speaks to BBC News NI after rocking up at parliament.
- The party should commit to 10 years of care reform and increased funding., a Labour-affiliated think tank says.
- Labour dismisses the idea Just Stop Oil supporters are influencing policy,
- Charlotte Leslie says she is "delighted" by the verdict, which one MP calls a "landmark" victory.
- The prime minister says he is acting transparently, despite the government's legal action over WhatsApp disclosures.
- Labour MP Karl Turner asks why public money is being used to pay for the former PM's legal team.
- Sinn Féin says it is not acceptable for the boycott to go on but the DUP says it wants "respect".