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The prime minister has been back in the Commons after it emerged the Labour peer failed vetting.
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Approximately 22,000 weekend students had been told their courses were never eligible for student finance.
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Mitch Winehouse accused two friends of profiting from items sold at auctions in the United States.
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British Jews have described to BBC Panorama how they are experiencing a rise in antisemitism.
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Education minister Jacqui Smith said the move would create "a clear legal requirement for schools".
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A man is on trial accused of murdering 13-month-old Preston Davey in Blackpool.
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The Israeli military says it views with "great severity" the actions of the soldier, as the US ambassador demands "swift" consequences.
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Valentina Gomez, a US-based influencer, said she intended to travel to the UK to attend a rally next month.
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The actor and producer also appeared in Melrose Place and Saved By the Bell.
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The US has intercepted an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Gulf as part of its naval blockade, Donald Trump has said.
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The BBC's Lyse Doucet reports from Tehran as tensions continue over the Strait of Hormuz.
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Energy markets have seen wild swings since the US and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February.
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Lyse Doucet speaks to Ebrahim Azizi, who says Iran "will decide the right of passage" through the crucial shipping route.
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Donald Trump says that the US is blockading the Strait of Hormuz. What does this mean in practice?
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A DNA and legal project has identified the fathers of 20 children born near a military base in Kenya.
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Morris, who was also a surrealist painter and broadcaster, was best known for his 1967 book The Naked Ape.
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The BBC has found significant spikes in activity shortly before the US president made some announcements.
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Without better last-mile connectivity and affordable fares, metro use is unlikely to improve quickly, say experts.
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Is the UK's second city about to see the biggest political shake-up in more than a decade?
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Woman says she was left feeling shaken and believes the chain needs to do more to improve security.
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Businesses can apply online through a portal for refunds expected to total $160bn.
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It's only 7.5m wide but the end of terrace in Rhondda Cynon Taf attracted lots of interest at auction.
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Facebook posts showed Kelly Kershaw skiing and sailing, as well as taking numerous trips abroad.
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The Paris prosecutor's office told the BBC it had "taken note of the absence of the people summoned".
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Japan's meteorological agency warns another, stronger earthquake may hit in the next week,
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The dramatic end to the Delaware Marathon occurred when the lead runner slowed in celebration before a trailing marathoner sprinted toward the finish line .
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Plus, the government digs in over the Mandelson vetting row.
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Why an oyster fisherman with a controversial past is splitting the Democrats
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Marco Rose agrees to take over at Bournemouth when manager Andoni Iraola leaves at the end of the season.
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BBC Sport takes a look at what Leicester City need in their seemingly doomed fight for Championship survival.
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James Rew's start to the season makes him a strong contender for an England call-up, but how would he fit into the Test team?
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English teenager Stan Moody makes a hugely impressive Crucible debut as he takes a 6-3 lead in his World Championship opener against former winner Kyren Wilson.
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F1 bosses will use "a scalpel rather than a baseball bat" in making changes to the sport's rules at a meeting on Monday, says Toto Wolff.
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With reports that the LIV money taps may soon be turned off and Matt Fitzpatrick silencing the locals on the PGA Tour, Iain Carter analyses another tumultuous week in golf.