It's been a packed weekend of news and sport, dominated by Donald Trump's attack on Barack Obama, Jeremy Corbyn's taxes, some ferocious Premier League clashes, reviews of Beauty and the Beast and the return of Top Gear.

If you've been away from a screen or newspaper all weekend or want a summary, here's a quick recap of the main events:

1. Donald Trump attacks Barack Obama

Donald Trump's relationship with Barack Obama hit a new low over the weekend, as the US president accused his predecessor of ordering a wiretap on his phones before the election. The Republican president claimed, without any supporting evidence, that then-President Obama ordered the phones at Mr Trump's campaign headquarters - Trump Tower in New York - to be monitored.

He stated he was the victim of a dirty tricks campaign akin to Watergate. Last night, the White House asked Congress to investigate whether any wiretapping had taken place - a request that was granted as part of an ongoing congressional inquiry into Russia's influence on the election. Mr Obama said the claims were "simply false".