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Past articles by Dominic:

Why isn't BBC presenter being named by the media?

The corporation is investigating claims a presenter paid a teenager for sexually explicit photos. → Read More

Home Office admits asylum plans in doubt

Plans to improve the asylum system are "in doubt", the Home Office tells the government's spending watchdog. → Read More

Prince Harry says he was suspicious over Chelsy Davy lap dance story

The Duke of Sussex accuses Mirror Group Newspapers of hacking his phone "on an industrial scale". → Read More

The newspaper stories at the heart of Prince Harry’s hacking claim

What's the evidence Prince Harry will present in court next week to try and prove his case? → Read More

Javad Marandi: Why the BBC battled to name top businessman

After a long legal fight, the BBC reported a story that had huge implications for media freedom. → Read More

Javad Marandi: Tory donor's link to massive money laundering probe

Javad Marandi's foreign firms were at the centre of a global investigation, BBC News can finally reveal. → Read More

Harry blames press intrusion for Chelsy break-up

In a witness statement, the prince claimed Ms Davy decided that "a royal life was not for her". → Read More

Coronation protests allowed, security minister Tom Tugendhat says

Campaign groups have received letters reminding them about penalties under new protest laws. → Read More

Wayne Couzens: Did indecent exposure warn of murder?

The murderer will be sentenced for exposing himself - could those crimes have identified a future killer? → Read More

Undercover police inquiry: Dad died without knowing the truth

The Undercover Policing Inquiry heard evidence again this week - but it's still years away from ending. → Read More

Nicola Bulley: Why can it take so long to find bodies?

The science, skills and practice of finding bodies in water shows it is one of the toughest challenges in policing. → Read More

Hostile-state threat probes grown fourfold

Police are investigating unprecedented numbers of plots from hostile states, led by Russia, China and Iran. → Read More

Ex-BBC Afghan journalists may be evacuated to UK after legal challenge

Eight journalists could be evacuated to the UK after ministers were ordered to reconsider their case. → Read More

Prepayment meters: Magistrates told to stop allowing forced installations

Magistrates have been told to stop authorising warrants for energy firms to forcibly install prepayment meters. → Read More

My father Russell Causley killed mum in 1985

For 38 years, Sam Gillingham has wanted to know how her father killed her mother and where her body is. → Read More

David Carrick: Serial rapist police officer could lose pension

Ministers back efforts to strip serial rapist David Carrick of his state-funded police pension. → Read More

Rwanda asylum policy: Migrants granted right to challenge

The High Court has said 11 migrants can take their challenge to the Court of Appeal. → Read More

Flawed EU settlement scheme could create illegal migrants says High Court

Home Office rules affecting millions of EU citizens in the UK after Brexit are unlawful, a judge rules. → Read More

Rishi Sunak's migration plan raises big questions

Let's look at some of the key things Rishi Sunak has now promised to MPs - and the challenges he faces. → Read More

Fewer than 100 migrants arrested for arriving in UK illegally

The government changed the law in June to deter migrants from crossing the Channel. → Read More