Politics
The five things you need to know about politics today
Bookies no longer taking bets on Nigel Farage's party getting its first MP.
This is not a criticism of the hard-working frontline staff trying to run a complicated and problematic system – it is a criticism of a government which chose to ignore the flaws of this frustrating policy.
The odd couple marriage ends with a polite divorce, but the president is already eyeing up new partners.
Frontrunner to be PM says he can take on Farage and beat Corbyn.
London Mayor tells HuffPost UK party "needs to provide clarity" on Brexit.
The move will pile pressure on the likes of Esther McVey and Rory Stewart to pull out.
Difficult conversations will still be needed in Washington, London and elsewhere in the coming months, but the security of 5G is finally getting the attention it deserves.
Every toe-curling moment.
The US president accused the demonstrators of being “put in for political reasons”.