Lib Dem leader says UK should "hit back with tariffs of our own" and co-ordinate a with the EU and Canada.
In the last five years, around 400 clubs have closed in Britain – could the lasting impact of the pandemic play a part?
BBC broadcaster Andy Peebles, one of the last people to interview John Lennon, dies at the age of 76.
Wales' Elfyn Evans recorded back-to-back WRC victories for the first time by winning Safari Rally Kenya and extending his Championship lead to 36 points.
People tell the BBC about their memories of new hobbies and relationships, of loneliness, and of joy and grief.
Rachel Reeves tells the BBC she went to the concert with a family member and will declare the tickets.
Rachel Reeves says talks are "ongoing" about the Digital Services Tax, paid by giants like Amazon.
What could the Spring Statement mean for the UK?
Savings will be from back office and administrative roles rather than front-line services, chancellor tells the BBC.
Lewis Hamilton is disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix for a technical infringement on his Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton is disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix for a technical infringement on his Ferrari.
Steve Witkoff says the UK plans for an international force to support a ceasefire are a "posture".
One couple say the moment their American bulldog was seized was like having a "child ripped away".
The rare Bible has gone under the hammer after being spotted by bookshop volunteers.
Funding problems meant Wolf Hall: The Mirror and The Light was almost axed weeks before filming began.
BBC News told of kind acts following UN report that found strangers' helpfulness was underestimated.
Maria, whose husband Ivan has been risking his life since the first day of the war, is cautiously hoping for a truce.
Images from our readers on the theme of "my best photo".
Noland Arbaugh tells the BBC how being the first Neuralink patient has changed his life.
Women across generations in Pakistan's Balochistan are demanding answers about the missing men in their lives.