Jiang Jinfu was arrested following allegations he had abused his Japanese girlfriend Haruka Nakaura.
Schools should not dictate what clothing is for "girls" and "boys", according to proposed new guidance.
A "disturbing" rise in the number of unconditional offers made by universities is revealed.
The maker of Coco Pops and Corn Flakes will start to roll out new nutritional labelling in January.
Prospective tenants at one letting agency have been asked for money in order to view rental properties.
Likely Brexit scenarios will result in a smaller economy than staying in the EU, government forecasts say.
Restaurant and coffee shop chains are giving out incorrect food allergy advice, BBC Watchdog Live has found.
There is limited evidence they are effective for patients with eczema and dermatitis, draft guidance says.
A Commons committee says plans for avoiding disruption around UK ports are "worryingly under-developed".
The travel firm issues its second profit warning in two months after a slump in holiday bookings.
Donald Trump's trade policies will hurt ordinary Americans, says the former Federal Reserve boss.
Experts say 10,000 lives a year could be saved if England was as good as the best-performing nations on cancer.
New trade barriers and lower immigration will drag on growth, says report by the IFS and others.
The US space agency's robot is the first mission aiming to study the Red Planet's deep interior.
The band have made the LP of the year with their "wit, fury and frustration," BBC 6 Music DJs say.
The InSight mission is about to make the hair-raising descent to the surface of the Red Planet.
Passengers who are unhappy with how their complaints are handled can now appeal through new service.
Theresa May says she agrees with EU officials that this "is the best and only deal possible".
The vast majority of graduate internships in retail, arts and the media are not paid, research suggests.
Adverts for fatty, sugary foods will vanish from London's transport network next year, City Hall says.
How to be a savvy shopper - and not come a cropper - in the Cyber Monday sales.
Most are being treated by GPs and the figure is 10 times the number reported previously, a charity says.
It is a rise of 4% on last year's figures and equivalent to 36 people becoming homeless every day.
The rapid rise in the number of child gamblers is "a generational scandal", says a campaigner.
The UN says money sent home pays for school, but too much is taken in transfer charges.
Cutting emissions from heavy industry would generate savings and boost economic growth, commission argues.
Noise in hospitals often exceeds harmful levels and can affect the wellbeing of patients and staff, research finds.
A population boom and spending squeeze has changed the way we spend money on schools.
Digital minister Margot James says phone and broadband firms must "play by the rules".
Patients and GPs have been frustrated by shortages following the staggered supply of the vaccine.