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  1. Police search properties linked to Mandelson over Epstein investigation

    The former ambassador to the US and Labour minister is under investigation for misconduct in a public office.
  2. Their parents are in disgrace, what now for Beatrice and Eugenie?

    The princesses will need to step out from their parents' shadow if they are to be an active part of the Royal Family.
  3. Trump removes video with racist clip depicting Obamas as apes

    The White House defended the post at first, calling to "stop the fake outrage", as members of both parties condemned the video.
  4. Milan-Cortina Games begin with vibrant opening ceremony

    Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey perform as part of vibrant opening ceremony for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
  5. I inhaled traffic fumes to find out where air pollution goes in my body

    BBC health correspondent James Gallagher gets his blood analysed to understand how air pollution is killing us.
  6. Minister used PR firm to investigate journalists' sources

    Cabinet office minister Josh Simons commissioned APCO Worldwide for the investigation in 2023.
  7. Wetherspoon dog policy could be breaking the law, watchdog says

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has written to the pub chain after complaints from disabled customers.
  8. Trump signs executive order threatening tariffs for countries trading with Iran

    The order did not specify the rate that could be imposed, but used 25% as an example.
  9. Boy charged with GBH after teacher injured at school

    Police say the teacher sustained stab wounds but has now been discharged from hospital.
  10. Lib Dem peer suspended again over harassment allegations

    The party says it "has now received legal advice" that a 2013 inquiry into the allegations "was flawed in several respects".
  11. Will Sunday's snap election gamble pay off for Japan's first female premier?

    Sanae Takaichi is popular - but inflation and a diplomatic row with China weigh on voters' minds.
  12. Son of rapper Lil Jon believed dead, days after going missing

    Nathan Smith, a rapper who goes by DJ Young Slade, was reported missing after police said he ran out of his home early Tuesday
  13. Epstein emails: So-called 'shady financier' was Andrew's 'trusted money man'

    Andrew seemed keen for Epstein to do business with David Rowland, but Epstein was wary, emails suggest.
  14. Millions of documents - but Epstein's victims say they are no closer to justice

    One campaigner says the files are "symptomatic of a broken system of how we treat women - how we view survivors".
  15. The household names that appear in the files

    Millions of Epstein-related documents released by the US justice department include the names of the world's rich and powerful.
  16. 'It immerses you in fantasy': Why Bridgerton tourism is booming

    Dive in to the Bridgerton corner of TikTok and you'll see fans posing in the show's real-life locations.
  17. 'Police raid Mandelson homes' and 'Breaking the ice'

    Police searching homes linked to Peter Mandelson after new revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files dominate Saturday's papers.
  18. He has the world's biggest stage. What will Bad Bunny do with it?

    With Super Bowl half-time shows becoming increasingly polarised, how will the Puerto Rican superstar quiet his detractors?
  19. Martin Lewis has warned against overpaying student loans - but these graduates are

    Campaigners have criticised the terms of loans that were issued in England and still exist in Wales.
  20. 'I dreamed of becoming a K-pop idol - but I felt like I was scammed'

    Stories of aspiring foreign trainees shed light on an under-regulated industry, where there is opportunity and risk.
  21. Five golds including big air on day one - Saturday's Winter Olympics guide

    What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
  22. Spanish skater given Minions music permission

    After days of legal wrangling and online outcry, the Minion - Spanish figure skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate - will skate in Milan after all.
  23. Quiz: Can you name every Winter Olympics host city?

    The 25th Winter Olympics is taking place in Milan and Cortina in Italy and will feature a record 116 medal events.
  24. From Hollywood to the homeland: Why African countries are courting black American stars

    Ciara and Samuel L Jackson are among the big names who have become citizens of African countries in recent years.
  25. Coin portrait of late Queen draws criticism in Australia

    The Royal Australian Mint has defended the design of the coins, which mark 100 years since Queen Elizabeth II's birth.
  26. Julia Donaldson reveals new character and title for third Gruffalo book

    The upcoming edition of the popular children's picture book sees the introduction of Gruffalo Granny.
  27. Murder charge after student stabbed near university

    Khaleed Oladipo was fatally stabbed near the De Montfort University campus in Leicester.
  28. Ukrainian mother's joy after phone call with son she thought had been killed

    Nazar Daletskyi's family were sure he had been killed and had buried what they thought was his body in 2023.
  29. Guantanamo detainee's lawyers claim office raid by UK was unlawful

    The case centres on claims of complicity by UK intelligence services in CIA torture of Abu Faraj al-Libi.
  30. Actor Timothy Busfield indicted on child sexual contact charges

    A grand jury indictment announced on Friday supersedes initial charges brought by state prosecutors last month.
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  32. The week: the King, the prime minister and the Epstein files

    Continuing revelations from the Epstein Files create challenges for both the Royal Family and the government.
  33. Children in Care: How to Fix the Fostering Crisis

    Foster carer Louise Allen says the problem isn’t the children, it’s the system.
  34. Michael B. Jordan leads in a powerful story of justice and redemption

    Based on the true story of a lawyer who fights to free wrongly convicted men on death row
  35. A timeless love story with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams

    In the run-up to WWII, a young couple's relationship falls foul of class prejudice.
  36. A result that puts Leeds safe, Forest in trouble - and Dyche in doubt?

    After Leeds' win over Nottingham Forest on Friday, BBC Sport looks at what it all means for the Premier League relegation battle.
  37. Milan-Cortina Games begin with vibrant opening ceremony

    Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey perform as part of vibrant opening ceremony for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
  38. Raducanu reaches first final since 2021 US Open triumph

    Emma Raducanu digs deep to secure a gritty win over Oleksandra Oliynykova and reach her first final since her 2021 US Open triumph.
  39. Snoop Dogg, selfies and a clean sweep for GB curlers

    Team GB maintain their 100% record in the Winter Olympics mixed doubles with victories over Sweden and South Korea.
  40. Must-win for Scots - as alternative doesn't bear thinking about

    Tom English previews a must-win match for Scotland, as the alternative does not bear thinking about.
  41. 'I feel at home here' - Carrick hints he wants Man Utd stay

    Michael Carrick drops the first hint he wants to remain as Manchester United head coach beyond the end of this season
  42. Leeds beat Forest to move clear of relegation zone

    Leeds United move nine points clear of the Premier League's relegation zone, with a dominant 3-1 win over fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest.