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  1. Experts dispute US account of deadly Iran sports hall strike in Lamerd

    Six weapons experts have contested the US claim that video evidence suggests an Iranian missile could have hit the hall.
  2. Watch: Artemis II's journey so far as it leaves Earth's orbit

    The crew will not land on the Moon on this current mission, though Nasa is preparing for a potential lunar landing by 2028.
  3. Boy, 14, shot dead in Woolwich named

    A boy, 14, shot dead in south-east London is named as Eghosa Ogbebor, as three people are arrested.
  4. M&S boss calls for more action on crime and abuse of staff

    Thinus Keeve's comments come days after an M&S store was targeted during disorder in south London.
  5. Trump seeks $1.5tn for defence alongside domestic spending cuts

    The US president's new budget would cut non-defence spending by 10%, partly by slashing domestic programmes.
  6. Raye tops album charts with This Music May Contain Hope

    It is Raye's second number one this year, after her hugely popular single Where The Hell Is My Husband.
  7. Italy's famed Uffizi admits cyber-attack but denies security breach

    Hackers were reported to have infiltrated IT systems - but the gallery says its works are safe.
  8. Funeral boss will pay for what he did, says baby's mum

    Jasmine Beverley's son was stillborn and his funeral was arranged by the now-disgraced Robert Bush.
  9. France's Muslim gathering ban overturned by courts

    The Paris police department had argued that the four-day gathering was a security threat because it could be a target of terrorism.
  10. Major Euston rail disruption across Easter weekend

    West Coast Main Line services will not run to London Euston station for six days from Good Friday.
  11. Marmalades may need to be relabelled under post-Brexit food deal

    The breakfast favourite will be legally renamed when Britain aligns with new EU labelling rules.
  12. When will the Iran war end? Tracing the Trump administration's timelines

    Experts say many US presidents have offered a timeline for a conflict - only to then shift their estimates.
  13. Video appears to show US plane and helicopters over southern Iran

    Reports from the US, quoting unnamed officials, say a search is under way after the shooting down of a US fighter jet over Iran.
  14. International law experts allege violations in Iran war

    The White House says it is making the entire region safer by eliminating short and long-term threats.
  15. 'This has got me worried': Iranians fear what comes next after US strike on Karaj bridge

    President Trump has warned Iran of strikes on bridges and electric power plants if its leaders do not agree to his terms to end the war.
  16. Researchers spent years interviewing 160 Bigfoot hunters - this is what they learnt

    There have been thousands of reported Bigfoot sightings since it rose to prominence in the 1960s.
  17. Weekly quiz: Why did bananas cause a stir in Orkney?

    How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
  18. How does the NHS in Scotland compare with the rest of the UK?

    BBC Verify looks at key measures to see what progress is being made and whether Scotland can be compared with other nations.
  19. 'We fell off the face of the earth': Dad and daughter raced across world but had to keep it secret

    Molly Clifford and her father are part of this year's line up for the BBC's Race Across the World.
  20. The thorny issues facing F1 over racing, qualifying and safety

    Andrew Benson analyses what we have learned during the first month of the new F1 rules, and the problems that need to be addressed.
  21. Police offered support to tackle rising threats against MPs

    Reports of crimes against MPs have more than doubled since 2019, reaching almost 1,000 last year.
  22. Rapper Gucci Mane kidnapped and robbed by fellow artist, prosecutors say

    Officials say the hip-hop star was forced to sign papers releasing a rapper known as Pooh Shiesty from his record contract.
  23. Children sell knives like clothes online, MP says

    Policing minister Sarah Jones hears how 12-year-olds are buying and selling knives used in crime.
  24. Son charged with fatal stabbing of 84-year-old mum

    Doris Innes was allegedly attacked by her son outside her home, the Metropolitan Police say.
  25. Northern Ireland's school IT system targeted in cyber attack ahead of exam season

    The EA says immediate steps were taken to contain the issue, but it cannot confirm whether any personal data has been affected.
  26. Cuba to release more than 2,000 prisoners as US pressure mounts

    US President Trump has made clear his desire to change Cuba's leadership and has placed the country under an oil embargo.
  27. US jobs surge unexpectedly in March despite Iran war

    Employers added 178,000 jobs, far more than had expected, the Labor Department says.
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  29. NASA Returns To The Moon (And Beyond)

    Nasa launch first crewed mission around the moon in 50 years.
  30. Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling star in an award-winning musical

    Exploring the joy and pain of pursuing your dreams
  31. Chelsea's Fernandez dropped after 'crossing a line'

    Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez will sit out their next two games after he "crossed a line", says manager Liam Rosenior.
  32. Leyland helps St Helens fight back to stun Wigan in derby

    Bill Leyland scores a dramatic pair of late tries on his St Helens debut to earn them a stunning derby win over Super League leaders Wigan Warriors.
  33. Gattuso leaves Italy role - who could replace him?

    Manager Gennaro Gattuso and Italy agree to "mutually terminate" his contract after their failure to qualify for a third successive World Cup.
  34. The thorny issues facing F1 over racing, qualifying and safety

    Andrew Benson analyses what we have learned during the first month of the new F1 rules, and the problems that need to be addressed.