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  1. Palace handed Andrew's controversial envoy emails six years ago

    Thousands of emails containing information about the former prince's financial dealings were given to the Royal Household in 2020.
  2. No deal announced after Trump meeting to make 'final determination' on Iran

    The US president met his advisers, after officials confirmed the US and Iran had agreed a framework of a deal.
  3. Arrive three hours before flight home, airline boss tells UK holidaymakers

    Wizz Air CEO Yvonne Moynihan says some passengers reported missing return or connecting flights home due to queues.
  4. Attorney general had 'no doubt' on reviewing teen boys' rape sentences

    Lord Hermer tells the BBC he wanted "detail as quickly as possible" after hearing about the case in which the rapists were spared custody.
  5. 'Poison seller' who sold toxic chemicals online to people across world admits aiding suicides

    Kenneth Law admitted charges relating to Canadian victims - but families say he should also be charged in the UK over 79 deaths in Britain.
  6. Ukraine using AI drones to strike vital convoys supplying Russian troops

    BBC Verify has analysed videos of attacks in occupied Ukraine on Russian trucks carrying ammunition, fuel and food.
  7. Ruben Dias says he 'draws line' over Maya Jama break-up speculation

    The Man City footballer says he usually remains silent on rumours about his personal life, but feels forced to correct the public record.
  8. How a borough in Merseyside is bucking the UK's youth unemployment trend

    Could personalised early intervention help prevent under-16s falling into the Neet trap?
  9. The yellowy maze of an abandoned office block brings terror to Hollywood

    YouTuber Kane Parsons' eerie YouTube series has been adapted for a film called Backrooms.
  10. Tickets for festivals are getting more expensive - we compared them

    Reading and Leeds, Glastonbury, Parklife, Download and Wireless have surged in price.
  11. After decades risking arrest, South Korea's tattoo artists step into the limelight

    Only licensed doctors were allowed to ink tattoos in Korea - breaking the law could lead to heavy fines or jail.
  12. Move over, Heated Rivalry - there's a new ice hockey romance obsession

    The Amazon Prime adaptation of Elle Kennedy's ice hockey romance book is an early hit with viewers.
  13. Abolishing patient watchdog leaves NHS 'marking own homework', councils warn

    The plans are part of a government bill to modernise the NHS in England, which is currently going through parliament.
  14. The Papers: 'Putin pushes Nato to brink' and 'groundbreaking' breast cancer test

    Several of the papers have focused on the Russian drone that hit a block of flats in Romania on Friday.
  15. Can Americans spell the National Spelling Bee’s winning words?

    Shrey Parikh, a 14-year-old, won the competition this year after correctly spelling 32 words in a 90-second lighting round tiebreaker.
  16. Spain's Sánchez digs in after eight years as PM as wave of scandals threatens survival

    Corruption probes of colleagues and relatives have put Spain's premier into a fight for survival.
  17. The clearest sign Father Time is closing in on Djokovic?

    Why Novak Djokovic's French Open exit is another golden opportunity lost for the 39-year-old - as teenager Joao Fonseca comes of age.
  18. US judge orders Trump's name be removed from Kennedy Center

    The performing arts centre must also remain open despite Trump announcing a two-year closure for extensive renovations.
  19. Sturgeon wishes she had not kept Murrell on as SNP chief executive

    The former first minister says she didn't think it was fair that Murrell - who embezzled more than £400,000 from the SNP - should lose his job when she became SNP leader.
  20. Mumbai's famed dabbawalas fed millions for over 100 years - now they are disappearing

    Dabbawalas, who deliver home-cooked meals, are leaving the trade as remote work and rising costs threaten their future.
  21. First of five men found alive in flooded Laos cave rescued

    The bedraggled man was led to safety by rescuers after nine days stranded in the cavern
  22. Universal rejects billionaire Bill Ackman's takeover bid

    The music giant said Pershing Square's offer fundamentally undervalued the business.
  23. Child among three dead in tower block fall

    A man, a woman and a child were pronounced dead at the scene in Elephant and Castle.
  24. Ghana parliament passes anti-LGBTQ+ bill

    Same-sex acts are punishable by jail terms under Ghana's new bill targeting those identifying as gay, lesbian or transgender.
  25. AI-powered version of Ozzy to appear in city

    Two companies are working on creating an Ozzy Osbourne AI avatar.
  26. Officer who pulled driver from burning car honoured

    PC Jay Wakefield has been nominated for the Police Federation's National Police Bravery award.
  27. Lego cathedral model completed after 10-year build

    The Very Reverend Joe Hawes says the project is "testament" to what the community can accomplish.
  28. Basketball-playing robot built by sixth-formers wins tech competition

    A basketball-playing robot won Friends' School in Lisburn first place at the UK-wide First Tech Challenge robotics competition.
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  30. By-Electioncast: Old Tweets and New Essays

    The latest from the Makerfield by-election
  31. Are the Democrats ready to win in Texas?

    The Senate race in Texas could determine which party controls Congress.
  32. Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson star in a heart-warming tale

    WWII veteran Bernard sneaks out of his care home to attend the 70th anniversary of D-Day
  33. A powerful film about the rise and tragic fall of a wrestling family

    Based on a true story of brothers who made history in the world of professional wrestling.
  34. The tactics that could win Arsenal the Champions League

    BBC Sport's tactics correspondent Umir Irfan looks at how Arsenal can defeat Paris St-Germain in Saturday's Champions League final.
  35. The rise of PSG: From 'bling-bling' failings to European powerhouse

    As Luis Enrique's PSG bid to defend their Champions League crown, European football expert Guillem Balague explores the club's transformation.
  36. What now for Vinicius Jr after Mourinho signs Real Madrid deal?

    How Jose Mourinho manages his relationship with Brazil forward Vinicius Junior will be one of the most closely watched aspects of his second spell in charge of Real Madrid.
  37. The clearest sign Father Time is closing in on Djokovic?

    Why Novak Djokovic's French Open exit is another golden opportunity lost for the 39-year-old - as teenager Joao Fonseca comes of age.
  38. Barcelona move a dream for Gordon 'since he was three'

    Anthony Gordon is unveiled as a Barcelona player after joining the La Liga champions from Newcastle United in a deal worth more than £69.3m.
  39. Arsenal's Timber fit to start Champions League final

    Mikel Arteta says that Dutch defender Jurrien Timber is fit to start the Champions League final after more than two months out with a groin injury.
  40. Why beating Djokovic is coming of age moment for Fonseca

    Why Joao Fonseca's five-set French Open victory over the legendary Novak Djokovic shows the 19-year-old has arrived at the top of tennis.