Police say the short-term deployments will check watchlists of suspects wanted for serious crimes.
The BBC's Africa editor Fergal Keane will work in a new role for the corporation.
Four companies are seeking a judicial review of the decision to scrap age verification plans.
Jordan Belfort says the filmmakers lied to him when he first sold them the rights to his story.
Sir Nick Clegg did not acknowledge WhatsApp security flaws in a BBC interview.
He tweets his apology after questioning the "oddness of casting" a Sikh soldier in the film 1917.
Simon May donated the original sheet music to charity 21 years ago - but forgot he had done so.
Actor Marion Cotillard says even remote places like "pristine" Antarctica are being harmed by humans.
The star felt she would "pass out" during shows after developing an unhealthy relationship with food.
BBC Click's Paul Carter looks at some of the week's best technology stories.