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The US command says it is conducting more strikes to degrade Iran's armed forces, as Iran reports explosions near the Strait of Hormuz.
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The new Labour leader says his government will deliver the biggest change in British politics for 40 years.
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There is belief in the party that the new leader could put Labour back in the political match, political editor Chris Mason writes.
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"Anya" gives the BBC a rare account of how sex-criminal financier Epstein lured and abused his “assistants”.
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England head coach Thomas Tuchel defends his tactical decisions during the World Cup semi-final defeat by Argentina in a tense news conference.
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The broadcaster reveals she has smouldering myeloma, which can develop into a type of blood cancer.
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Kiran Kaur is jailed after attempting to hide the knife used to kill student Henry Nowak.
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The comments could further fuel the row over the incident, which has seen Downing Street back calls for Fifa to investigate.
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Protests erupted in Ukraine on Thursday after Mykhailo Fedorov's removal - and now soldiers are also criticising the move.
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The list of people taking on Nigel Farage contains 20 independents and a number of joke candidates.
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Canadian leader Mark Carney says both the US and Canada have an equal responsibility to fight climate change, which experts say are worsening wildfire conditions.
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Sir Ed Davey says Gianni Infantino and world football's governing body is "destroying the integrity of the beautiful game".
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From defence spending to housing - the next UK leader has a series of challenges to deal with.
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Economics editor Faisal Islam examines whether the north-west city can be a template for the entire country.
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Andy Burnham will be moving into Downing Street next week, and a question remains over who will be his neighbour in Number 11.
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Van Heel, known as Frankie, is a marketing executive who has been in a relationship with Burnham since their university days.
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Like many parents, Natalie and her husband had to combine organised childcare and annual leave to cope with the six-week break.
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BBC Verify has reviewed these documents, although some of them have been heavily redacted.
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Defectors tell the BBC that despite restrictions, K-pop has cut through in the stifling dictatorship.
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Actor Daneka Etchells is performing in a show which reflects her experiences of "medical gaslighting".
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The singer's third album is full of incisive, witty lyrics that are let down by muted production.
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Maricopa County in Arizona has some of the hottest temperatures, but it has reduced the number of heat-related deaths.
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Hannah had used her mother's maiden name on her social media for years before she legally made the change.
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US President Donald Trump joins criticism of England's tactics in their World Cup semi-final loss to Argentina, by questioning Harry Kane's second-half "defensive" role.
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We look at some of the most memorable scenes during the 2026 World Cup that set the internet alight.
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Former Spain captain Cesar Azpilicueta explains why Luis de la Fuente's side have confidence in the collective as they prepare for Sunday's World Cup final against Argentina.
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Big bucks are being made from the 2026 tournament off the field, but who is raking in the most, and who is losing out?
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Donna Ockenden says there were "recurring examples of failure to protect the dignity of the deceased".
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Britian's new prime minister Andy Burnham is the main focus of Saturday's papers.
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The French culture minister has told the BBC that the Bayeux Tapestry is in "a wonderful state".
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Sir Garfield Sobers, who has died aged 89, was rightly chosen as one of the leading five cricketers of the 20th century - and will be remembered as arguably the best all-rounder in the history of the game.
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Forecasts suggest the weather could turn more changeable during late July and August but the risk of heatwaves remains.
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It's a small but growing problem in the property market - here's how to protect yourself.
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Victims speak out after Steven Long stole £11.5m from 115 people to fund his lavish lifestyle.
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Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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What will Andy Burnham do when he becomes Prime Minister?
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Join Americast for insights and analysis on what's happening inside Trump's White House.
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England head coach Thomas Tuchel defends his tactical decisions during the World Cup semi-final defeat by Argentina in a tense news conference.
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Bryson DeChambeau says the decision to give him a two-shot penalty for "inadvertently improving his lie", "fires me up" for the final two rounds of the championship this weekend.
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US President Donald Trump joins criticism of England's tactics in their World Cup semi-final loss to Argentina, by questioning Harry Kane's second-half "defensive" role.
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Sir Garfield Sobers, who has died aged 89, was rightly chosen as one of the leading five cricketers of the 20th century - and will be remembered as arguably the best all-rounder in the history of the game.
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The comments could further fuel the row over the incident, which has seen Downing Street back calls for Fifa to investigate.
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Home favourite Tommy Fleetwood praises the support of the fans at Royal Birkdale as Scotland's Robert MacIntyre quietly fires himself into contention in round two of the 154th Open Championship.
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Wayne Rooney thinks the Football Association should stick with Thomas Tuchel as England head coach unless a move for Pep Guardiola is possible.