Police are still looking for a Washington man they believed murdered his three young daughters one week ago.
, a panel of senior judges is considering what to do next about MI5's false evidence.MI5's internal review into the false evidence said it was a result of mistakes, poor memories and bad record-keeping.
The BBC said there is evidence of lies by MI5 officers, the internal inquiry was lacklustre and MI5 tried to keep damning material from the court.IPCO said its investigation of how MI5 had managed Agent X found a "critical failure to create and maintain accurate documentary records; a finding which was reinforced in the final report due to MI5's inability to produce any contemporaneous records and the length of time taken to respond to our requests for supporting evidence".In IPCO's most recent annual report, published in the past few days, Sir Brian referred to Agent X, saying: "Recent developments in this case mean that we are keeping it under review."
At least two people have been killed and another 17 injured in the biggest Russian drone attack on Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv, the mayor says.Ihor Terekhov says that overnight Russia launched 48 drones, as well as two missiles and four gliding bombs.
"We have a lot of damage," he says, adding that three high-rising residential buildings were hit. Footage has emerged showing several storeys of one such building on fire.
, when Russia attacked the country with more than 400 drones and nearly 40 missiles.She created two and three-dimensional paintings inspired by what she has observed and archival colour recipes used during 1917 camouflage experiments.
"It is such a unique and special opportunity to be able to spend time here," she said."It's an inspiring space to think, observe, create and test out new ideas. You really feel like you're immersed in the landscape."
An abusive email sent by the Marks & Spencer hackers to the retailer's boss gloating about the hack and demanding payment has been seen by the BBC.The message to M&S CEO Stuart Machin - which was in broken English - was sent on the 23 April from the hacker group called DragonForce using the email account of an employee.