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  1. Burnham says he would seek to enter any Labour leadership contest

    The Greater Manchester mayor would need to win the by-election in Makerfield to be a possible candidate.
  2. Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, watchdog reveals

    A public spending watchdog examines the property arrangements of royals including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
  3. 'World-first' vaccine designed by artificial intelligence

    Cambridge scientists say they have, for the first time, tested a vaccine designed by AI.
  4. One in four births in England is now emergency caesarean, BBC analysis shows

    The shift marks a significant rise over the last five years, but experts say there is no single, clear explanation for the increase.
  5. How Trump's White House ballroom plan has doubled in size and cost over a year

    BBC Verify examines how the biggest change to the White House in decades has transformed in the last year.
  6. Royal Navy crew killed in helicopter crash named

    Tributes are paid to Lt Cdr Chris Gayson, 42, Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, and Petty Officer Owen Green, 24.
  7. How misinformation about student's murder sent two people into hiding

    A former police officer wrongly identified as being at the scene of Henry Nowak's arrest and death said she is scared for her safety.
  8. Henry Nowak deserves legacy that goes beyond tragedy, says PM

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met the family of Henry Nowak at 10 Downing Street.
  9. Conflict over identity politics could lead to civil war in long term, says Badenoch

    In an interview for a BBC Radio 4 documentary, England's Identity Crisis, the Conservative leader warned of rising tensions as groups on the left and the right.
  10. AI needs a 'brake pedal', warns Anthropic co-founder

    Jack Clark tells BBC's Newsnight AI could get to the point where it develops without human input.
  11. Zelensky proposes face-to-face talks in open letter to Putin

    Ukraine's president tells the Russian leader that only "direct engagement" between the two countries could end the war, with the US focused on Iran.
  12. Mangrove forests are healing after decades of human destruction

    Swampy mangrove forests are staging a surprise comeback - which is good news for coastal communities and the climate.
  13. Tough cookies: How pop group Le Sserafim overcame internal conflict and internet trolls

    The K-pop band say accepting their flaws and embracing humour took them to a new level of success.
  14. The Papers: 'Andrew cashed in' and 'Kate shares in mum's joy'

    Report reveals Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's 'rent deals' and the Princess of Wales celebrating a mum ending cancer treatment lead Friday's papers.
  15. Weekly quiz: What did Rosamund Pike say to the person using their phone during her play?

    How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
  16. Single 20-somethings need AI to make first move on dating apps - Hinge boss

    Jackie Jantos says loneliness and lack of confidence were challenges for young adults looking for relationships.
  17. 'I lost thousands in savings': The home buyers hit by Lifetime ISA penalties

    The number of people withdrawing money from a LISA is outpacing the number using one to buy a home. Why?
  18. Kate hugs mum ringing 'end of cancer treatment' bell

    The Princess of Wales encourages an emotional cancer patient at The Christie by saying "you can do it!"
  19. Liverpool appoint Andoni Iraola as head coach

    Liverpool appoint Andoni Iraola as their new head coach on a two-year contract following the sacking of Arne Slot.
  20. Man shot with crossbow on university campus

    A member of staff was attacked on the Guildford campus on Thursday morning, says the university.
  21. Ex-wife of Dubai ruler's nephew in custody, prosecutors say

    Zeynab Javadli had not been in contact with any of her friends since Tuesday.
  22. Hezbollah rejects renewed ceasefire agreed by Israel and Lebanon

    The United States announced the ceasefire agreement on Wednesday night following a fresh round of talks.
  23. Steven Spielberg believes we will discover aliens in our lifetime

    Spielberg's new film imagines what might happen if the existence of non-human intelligence was revealed to the world.
  24. US plans to fight flesh-eating screwworm outbreak with flies and dogs

    The insect, which has been found in America for the first time since 1966, is a growing concern in the southern US.
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  26. By-Electioncast: Chris Reports Back From Makerfield

    What's happening on the ground in the Makerfield by-election campaign?
  27. Does the US need new laws to protect elections?

    And, why does Donald Trump want to “nationalise” elections?
  28. The story of how England's 'Golden Generation' unravelled

    Why did the England football team not fulfil their potential at the 2006 World Cup?
  29. The devastating reality of life with endometriosis

    Emma Barnett exposes the devastating reality of endometriosis and its toll on women.
  30. Here's to you, Ollie Robinson - England need you more than you will know

    Ollie Robinson was exiled from the England team for 24 Tests - on the first day against New Zealand, he showed them what they had been missing.
  31. Top players, title fights - why Iraola feels ready for Liverpool

    Liverpool appoint Andoni Iraola as their new head coach on a two-year contract following the sacking of Arne Slot.
  32. How shock French Open finalist's tiny tattoo gives meaning to big run

    Qualifier Maja Chwalinska is one win away from an unthinkable French Open title after coming through the darkest period of her life.
  33. Celtic fan groups state opposition to Keane

    Several Celtic supporters clubs put their names to a statement opposing the potential appointment of Robbie Keane as manager because of the Irishman's previous role as Maccabi Tel Aviv head coach.
  34. Caudery and Hunter Bell win at Rome Diamond League

    World indoor champions Molly Caudery and Georgia Hunter Bell triumph in the pole vault and 1500m at the Diamond League meeting in Rome.
  35. What is happening with World Cup ticket prices?

    With falling prices, fluctuating availability and a lack of clarity, could the biggest World Cup ever see swathes of empty seats?
  36. Robinson's perfect return gives England edge over NZ

    England's Ollie Robinson marked his return to Test cricket with four wickets at Lord's as New Zealand closed day one on 61-6, trailing the home side by 79 runs.