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  1. Reporter in Caracas describes hearing loud bangs and planes

    Ana Vanessa Herrero is in Caracas and says she began hearing planes at 02:00 local time.
  2. What we know about Maduro's capture

    Explosions were seen in capital Caracas as President Nicolas Maduro was detained by the US.
  3. UK 'not involved in any way' in US strike on Venezuela, Starmer says

    The PM has not spoken to US President Donald Trump about the US seizure of President Nicolas Maduro.
  4. Police identify first four victims of Swiss ski resort fire

    Bodies of two Swiss women aged 21 and 16, and two Swiss men aged 18 and 16 have been returned to their families.
  5. What images and videos tell us about why Swiss bar fire spread so quickly

    How the blaze took hold with such ferocity, killing at least 40 people and leaving many more critically injured, is now a key focus for officials.
  6. Two die and third person missing after coastal search

    Emergency services and HM Coastguard resume their search for a third person who is missing.
  7. Weather warnings in place as snow and ice blanket parts of UK

    Weather warnings are in place for various parts of the UK until Monday, with the heaviest snowfall expected to hit Scotland.
  8. Trump warning over Iran protests 'reckless' says foreign minister

    The US president earlier said if peaceful protesters are killed, Washington "will come to their rescue".
  9. Wellbeing 2026: Recovery, JOMO and brain boosting supplements

    Wellness is a multi-trillion pound industry which continues to grow - and this year is less about maxing out, more about recovering well.
  10. Anthony Joshua flies back to UK for funerals after crash

    Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua flies back to the UK following a fatal car crash that killed two of his close friends in Nigeria.
  11. How K-beauty went from a viral trend to an economic powerhouse

    Inside the K-beauty industry that has made South Korea a major player in worldwide beauty market.
  12. Jessie Buckley on playing Shakespeare's wife in Hamnet alongside Paul Mescal

    "She was what I understand a woman to be", says Buckley on playing Shakespeare's wife and the mother of their son Hamnet.
  13. Corrie and Emmerdale collide for first time in explosive crossover episode

    Characters from Coronation Street and Emmerdale come face-to-face for the first time in Corriedale.
  14. Four challenges facing New York City Mayor Mamdani

    Can the Democratic socialist deliver on the big cost-of-living promises that propelled him to victory?
  15. Teenage life was an ordeal, until she found her calm with a camera

    Caitlyn McDonald has Autism and Auditory Processing Disorder - a condition that affects how the brain interprets sounds.
  16. Your photos as snow covers parts of the UK

    Heavy snowfall created perfect wintry scenes for some, but disruption for others
  17. Officer committed misconduct over mushroom foraging report

    Former PC Christopher Vickers was found to have committed gross misconduct over how he issued and recorded a community resolution report.
  18. England's Ben Stokes is a 'lion leading lambs'. He needs team-mates to step up

    At times during England's Ashes defeat in Australia it has looked like Ben Stokes is a lion leading lambs and his team-mates must step up, writes chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.
  19. Heating tips to keep your home warm when budgets are squeezed

    As temperatures fall across much of the UK, how should you heat your home and keep yourself safe?
  20. Missile attack on Kharkiv kills two including child, authorities say

    Russian officials say reports of the missile strike are untrue, suggesting the explosion was caused by Ukrainian ammunition.
  21. AI teachers and cybernetics - what could the world look like in 2050?

    We asked several experts to predict the technology we'll be using by 2050
  22. The prehistoric shark found in a suburban town in Scotland

    The fossil was so complete experts could see remains of the last meal it ate, 330 million years after it died.
  23. Baby loss couple recognised in New Year Honours

    Amy and Ryan Jackson, who set up the Lily Mae Foundation, are awarded British Empire Medals.
  24. How a chocolate bar wrapper solved an archaeological mystery

    A team from the University of Glasgow team worked with volunteers and students to excavate the former Kelvin Wheelies park.
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  26. The Newscast Review of the Year 2025

    The biggest events of the year and what it was like on the inside as they happened.
  27. Were our 2025 predictions right?

    The Americast team open the annual end-of-year time capsule.
  28. Sir David Attenborough explores the surprising wildlife of London

    Sir David Attenborough explores the surprising wildlife of his hometown – London.
  29. 'A lion leading lambs' - Stokes needs England team-mates to step up

    At times during England's Ashes defeat in Australia it has looked like Ben Stokes is a lion leading lambs and his team-mates must step up, writes chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.
  30. Littler 'getting better' as he aims to join greats

    Luke Littler has the chance to cement his place among darts' greats when he faces Dutchman Gian van Veen in Saturday's PDC World Championship final.
  31. Joshua flies back to UK after Nigeria car crash

    Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua flies back to the UK following a fatal car crash that killed two of his close friends in Nigeria.
  32. Blackburn to Barcelona - Dolan's 'unbelievable' journey to Espanyol

    Five years ago, Tyrhys Dolan was playing for Clitheroe - now he is preparing to face Barcelona in the Catalan derby.
  33. Women's game did not need 'Battle of Sexes' - Swiatek

    Iga Swiatek says tennis did not need the 'Battle of the Sexes' between Nick Kyrgios and Aryna Sabalenka as the women's game "stands on its own".