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  1. Three dead after family get into difficulty in sea

    A man, a woman and a teenage girl have died and a younger girl is in critical condition after getting into difficulty off the Sussex coast.
  2. UK 'supports Ukraine 100%', Burnham says, after Russia's drone warning

    Russia accuses the UK of escalating the Ukraine war by supplying British-made drones as the prime minister vows to support Kyiv in its "hour of need".
  3. British couple on honeymoon killed in helicopter crash on Greek island

    The newlyweds, named as Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert, were killed alongside their Greek pilot.
  4. PM says he's not embarrassed about hoax message exchange

    The PM communicated with a person posing as Susie Wiles, the chief of staff to Donald Trump.
  5. How soon will the drought be over?

    Rain has returned to parts of the UK this week but is it enough to end the drought some regions are facing?
  6. Premier League chief says Fifa self-destructed over World Cup plan

    Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has criticised Fifa president Gianni Infantino's World Cup sell-off plan, saying the organisation has "pressed the self-destruct button" by delivering "a self-inflicted wound".
  7. Earl Spencer to 'tell the truth' about his sister Princess Diana in new book

    Swan Song: Diana, My Sister is due to be released in the UK next month, nearly 30 years after she died.
  8. One dead and hundreds ill in UK salmonella outbreak

    Most of the cases were in England in recent weeks, linked to eating imported eggs, experts believe.
  9. Lindsay Clancy begged for help before her children's killings, mother-in-law testifies

    Lindsay Clancy has admitted killing her daughter and two sons but has pleaded not guilty to murder, saying she was experiencing postpartum psychosis.
  10. Prevent scheme not helping children fixated with violence, children's commissioner says

    Growing numbers of children referred to the government's counter-terror programme are not suitable for it and need help, Dame Rachel de Souza warns.
  11. National Television Awards pick first all-female shortlist for drama acting award

    The five-strong list features Ella Bruccoleri, Sheridan Smith, Ruth Jones, Vicky McClure and Judy Parfitt.
  12. From jumpers to slug pellets - how British wool is back in demand

    An increased demand in wool has meant prices have increased more than 70% in the last year.
  13. The 'fiddly and frustrating' work removing 10,000 coins from Giant's Causeway columns

    Conservationists remove the equivalent of 10,000 coins that had been wedged into the Giant's Causeway's pillars.
  14. Young adults are taking prescription drugs instead of alcohol - and it's dividing experts

    Increasingly, young adults are taking anxiety medication to feel "drunk" at parties. But it's not a free lunch, experts warn.
  15. 'I'm in Barbados': The dos and don'ts of writing an out-of-office reply

    As we hit peak holiday season, the BBC looks at the dos and don'ts of composing a good out-of-office message.
  16. Why is feeding deer in the Royal Parks dangerous?

    From safety risks to photography tips, here is what you need to know about the deer in London's Royal Parks.
  17. Inside secret police warehouse as Germany targets small boats gangs

    German authorities seize dinghies and life jackets during their first raids under a new law that cracks down on smuggling.
  18. Haaland's main rivals for the Premier League Golden Boot

    Erling Haaland will hope for a record-equalling fourth Golden Boot this season - but who could challenge him as the Premier League's top-scorer?
  19. Brazil's President Lula hails oil discovery near Amazon river

    Environmentalists have heavily criticised the exploratory drilling in the sea off the mouth of the Amazon.
  20. I was given the wrong sperm donor by my IVF clinic in northern Cyprus

    Multiple children are feared to have been conceived using sperm and egg donors which were not the ones selected by the parents.
  21. Wetherspoons bans customers playing music from phones in pubs

    The pub chain says the decision follows complaints about "other people's videos and amplified phone conversations".
  22. Snooker player Graeme Dott goes on trial over child abuse allegations

    The 2006 world champion is accused of lewd and libidinous behaviour towards a girl and a boy in Glasgow and South Lanarkshire.
  23. Earthquake rocks Spain's historic Granada, injuring three

    A number of buildings and cars are damaged in the historic city, and the world famous Alhambra palace has temporarily closed.
  24. Actress Phyllida Law, mother of Emma and Sophie Thompson, dies at 94

    Law appeared in films alongside both of her daughters, Dame Emma and Sophie, including 1996's Emma.
  25. Global borrowing costs hit fresh highs on oil, AI and inflation

    Interest rates on long-term US, UK, German and Japanese government debt have soared.
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  27. Russia Threatens The UK (Again)

    Threat comes after British-made drones were used in recent Ukrainian strikes in Russia.
  28. Is Iran really trying to kill Trump?

    How developed is the Tehran regime’s assassination operation abroad?
  29. Rodri ready for 'excitement again' after Barca complete £65m deal

    Barcelona sign Spain midfielder Rodri, the player of the 2026 World Cup, from Manchester City after a trophy-laden seven years with the Premier League club.
  30. Premier League chief says Fifa self-destructed over World Cup plan

    Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has criticised Fifa president Gianni Infantino's World Cup sell-off plan, saying the organisation has "pressed the self-destruct button" by delivering "a self-inflicted wound".
  31. Root's great challenge to finish captaincy story

    Joe Root has an unexpected chance to address some unfinished business as England captain, but it is one of the biggest challenges of his stellar career.
  32. Aston Villa agree deal for West Ham's Wan-Bissaka

    Aston Villa agree to sign West Ham defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy at the end of the season.
  33. Musiala collapses during match for second time in four-day period

    Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala says he is being treated for a "neurological dysfunction" after collapsing during a match for the second time in a four-day period.
  34. Buss trying to block her siblings' sale of family stake in Lakers

    Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss is trying to stop her siblings' sale of the family's remaining stake in the NBA franchise.
  35. Former world champion Dott goes on trial over child abuse allegations

    The 2006 world champion is accused of lewd and libidinous behaviour towards a girl and a boy in Glasgow and South Lanarkshire.