I had something very similar earlier this year. I drove to work, parked up and when I came to go home, I unlocked the car and got an error about door control module. When I tried to start the car, there was no attempt from the starter motor and every warning you can possibly think of came on the dash.
AA tried a new (car) battery but no different.
(The short story) - it was traced to corroded wires at the connectors in the passenger footwell. A lot of the wiring harness had to be replaced to fix.
The thought was that the washer pipe that runs along here to the rear washer had leaked at some point and caused it. I am the second owner, so maybe this happened to the previous owner and was fixed but didn't dry out the connectors.
At some point during the saga, I connected with Carista, and the one that jumped out to me was "
CAN network gateway:
65795 - Medium Speed CAN Communication Bus: (-) shorted to Bus (+)
".
This kind of confirmed to me it was a wiring short somewhere.
Also, bit like yours, sometimes (usually if you tried to start the car straight away) it would start the engine. I would still have numerous errors coming up after a few seconds but the engine would run.
Amyway, thought I would post as it may
help you. Like others have said, get a
OBD reader that can interrogate all the ECUs and see what it shows.
Good luck!
Addition: I see someone suggested ignition block - this was one of the first thing the
first garage tried - with no luck.
Please keep us posted on how you get on, I would be very interested to hear what the cause is, once it is identified.