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  1. US lawmakers tell BBC Andrew should testify over Epstein files

    It comes after the King said the Royal Family were "ready to support" police in their inquiries.
  2. 'Fear and alienation': Senior Co-op staff complain of 'toxic' culture at the top

    Lawyers for the Co-op said they do not believe the complaints represent the broader views of staff
  3. Chris Mason: Smiles of a survivor as Starmer attempts his latest reset

    Some political air has been cleared for Sir Keir but fundamental issues remain unaltered, the BBC's political editor writes.
  4. Sanctions-busting shadow ships are increasing - the big question is what to do about them

    What can governments do when countries circumvent or flout the rules to export oil?
  5. Flooding concerns remain but shift in weather patterns on the way

    Conditions are expected to turn colder later in the week.
  6. Malinin, Minion and Milan's most emotional moment

    From the astonishing to the emotional to the downright bizarre, the 2026 Olympic figure skating men’s short program on Tuesday night had it all.
  7. Boy arrested for attempted murder after two pupils stabbed at school

    Counter-terror officers are leading the investigation after two boys were left seriously injured.
  8. UK doubles troops in Norway to counter Russian 'threat to Arctic'

    Defence Secretary John Healey says British personnel in Norway will rise from 1,000 to 2,000 over three years.
  9. Former Daily Mail editor tells hacking trial allegations are 'preposterous'

    Paul Dacre told the High Court the claims that Daily Mail staff gathered information unlawfully are "inconceivable".
  10. Spike in antisemitism reports after synagogue attack

    Incidents included people celebrating the deadly anti-Jewish attack, and sending antisemitic emails.
  11. Mouat & Dodds denied curling bronze as GB wait goes on

    Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat suffer Winter Olympic heartbreak in the mixed doubles curling for the second time in four years after losing out on bronze to hosts Italy.
  12. South Korean pair disqualified for using banned wax

    Two South Korean cross-country skiers are disqualified at the Winter Games after a banned type of wax known as fluor is found on their equipment.
  13. Laegreid wins bronze then confesses to affair on TV

    Winter Olympics bronze medallist Sturla Holm Laegreid says on live TV that he made the "biggest mistake" by cheating on his girlfriend.
  14. Fear and Gibson target GB's first medal - Wednesday's guide

    What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
  15. Are wetter winters and frequent flooding here to stay?

    Many places across the UK have experienced their wettest January in more than 100 years.
  16. The Papers: 'Terror probe into stabbing' and 'Streeting still intent'

    A knife attack at a North London school and the health secretary's political moves lead the papers.
  17. How a TV journalist helped crack a murder cold case

    An interview by journalist Rafal Zalewski with a murderer was the "tipping point" to her confession.
  18. Watch: BBC in Tehran for first time since protest crackdown

    Lyse Doucet reports from Iran, where she says the pain is still raw after unprecedented force was used to put down the protests there.
  19. Captivating chemistry or a hollow misfire? Wuthering Heights splits critics

    Emerald Fennell's take on Emily Bronte's classic novel has received a mixed response from film reviewers.
  20. Disney advert banned for showing 'disturbing' severed body

    Disney argued the severed figure in the advert was a robot and "visually distinct from a human".
  21. New plan to fix 'ageing and fragile' schools exposed by Raac crisis

    Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson says the government's 10-year strategy is a "turning point" for schools.
  22. Britney Spears sells rights to entire music catalogue

    She is said to have sold to independent music publisher Primary Wave on 30 December for around $200m.
  23. Ex-police chief said Trump told him in 2006 'everyone' knew of Epstein's behaviour

    The now-president allegedly called police in Florida who were investigating Epstein and said "thank goodness you're stopping him".
  24. Ex-Labour comms chief suspended over links to sex offender

    Lord Doyle apologises for his past association with a former Labour councillor who admitted indecent child image offences.
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  26. Has Keir Starmer Saved His Job (For Now)?

    Keir Starmer survives his ‘moment of peril’ but what has it cost him and his government?
  27. Children in Care: How to Fix the Fostering Crisis

    Foster carer Louise Allen says the problem isn’t the children, it’s the system.
  28. Frank insists he is safe - but will he avoid Spurs sack?

    Tottenham manager Thomas Frank insists his job is not under threat despite dropping to five points from the Premier League relegation zone - but will the Dane avoid the sack?
  29. Carrick's 'Sir Alex' playbook and a happy start at Man Utd

    Michael Carrick is happy with his start as Manchester United head coach despite dropping his first points in 1-1 draw at West Ham.
  30. USA's Maxim Naumov skates in memory of his parents

    Maxim Naumov's emotional skate dedicated to his world champion figure skating parents, Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, who died in a plane crash in January 2025.
  31. 'No win, no trim' - has a haircut become a problem for Man Utd?

    A story about a haircut that has gone viral - meet Frank Ilett, the Manchester United fan with the infamous bouffant.
  32. Ex-rugby league player says head injuries affected mental health

    Josh Jones reveals he came close to taking his own life as a result of what he says are the effects of head injuries sustained while playing the sport.