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  1. Iran students stage first large anti-government protests since deadly crackdown

    The student protesters honoured thousands of those killed when nationwide mass protests were put down last month.
  2. Andrew is Prince William's problem too - and it makes his future job harder

    Andrew's arrest has changed the public's view of the Royal Family, putting pressure on Prince William as he moves closer to being king.
  3. Trump says he will increase his new global tariffs to 15%

    After most of his tariffs were outlawed on Friday, Trump announced new global tariffs of 10% - which he says he has now increased to 15%.
  4. 'Effective' SEND support won't be taken away, minister says

    But the education secretary says children "will be reviewed in terms of their needs", under planned reforms.
  5. I cleaned toilets while studying at Cambridge

    Jade Franks uses her experience of classism to write a hit play which has been picked up by Netflix.
  6. All you need to know ahead of the Bafta Film Awards 2026

    The biggest night in the British film calendar is upon us - find out who's nominated and how to watch.
  7. Atkin wins halfpipe bronze for Team GB's fifth medal

    Freestyle skier Zoe Atkin wins bronze in the women's halfpipe to secure Great Britain's fifth medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics, equalling the team's record-best haul.
  8. Penis injections, swearing curlers and a wolfdog - Olympic stories you might have missed

    The Olympics is a hub of wonderful and weird stories. Here are the ones we didn't expect to tell from Milan-Cortina 2026.
  9. Canada and USA to meet in charged Olympic finale

    Milan-Cortina 2026 has been one of the most eventful Winter Olympics in history - in sporting and political terms - so it is appropriate that the final medal event could be the most enticing of all.
  10. Not the medal they wanted - but GB curlers bring spotlight to sport

    Who are Great Britain's silver medal-winning curlers? And what might be next for them after another heartbreak?
  11. Your guide to the final day

    What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
  12. We thought Gen Z had started going to church in droves. But the truth is more complicated

    A fierce debate is taking place about whether there really has been a revival in Christianity.
  13. 13,000 calls in three months: How one city is keeping ahead of measles

    Nurses and doctors are trying to understand and assuage the concerns some patients have over vaccines.
  14. The most played music artists for UK cities - some may surprise you

    Spotify and YouTube's streaming data for 2025 shows some interesting variations in listening habits.
  15. Are ties and blazers on the way out? Why some schools are pushing for 'active' uniforms

    Proponents say relaxed uniforms make life easier for children and are much more practical for physical play.
  16. I didn't know I was experiencing burnout until it was too late

    Studies show burnout in young people is rising and there are a number of reasons why.
  17. US ambassador's Israel comments condemned by Arab and Muslim nations

    Mike Huckabee suggested Israel would be justified in taking much of the Middle East on Biblical grounds.
  18. 'We want the truth' - families of Nottingham attacks victims speak ahead of public inquiry

    An inquiry into the attacks carried out by Valdo Calocane will hear evidence in London from Monday.
  19. From Venezuela to immigration crackdown, Project 2025 provided Trump's roadmap

    Just a year into Trump's second term, and about half of Project 2025's policies have been implemented, observers say.
  20. 'It is a catastrophe' - the man battling to stem rising youth unemployment

    Alan Milburn returns to his hometown of Newcastle as he undertakes a review into the growing numbers of young people out of work.
  21. Pakistan launches deadly strikes on Afghanistan

    Pakistan says the strikes were retaliation for recent suicide bombings in the country.
  22. Tories vow to lower interest on some student loans

    Kemi Badenoch says graduates feel 'stitched up' as she promises to cut Plan 2 loan interest charges.
  23. Government 'inflamed tension' over Maccabi fan ban, say MPs

    Intervention over the banning of fans at the Aston Villa match was late and clumsy, MPs say.
  24. Son lived with mum's body for months after Covid lockdown let him hide murder

    Judith Rhead was bludgeoned to death by her son, who was meant to be her carer during Covid.
  25. Giant tortoises return to Galápagos island after nearly 200 years

    The native species was driven to extinction by sailors in the 1800s. Now, 158 juvenile giant tortoises have been reintroduced to the island.
  26. Michael McIntyre plays ultimate prank on EastEnders superfan

    Amanda Grey's furniture, clothes and even members of her family made sneaky appearances on the soap.
  27. UK should send non-combat troops to Ukraine now, former PM Johnson tells BBC

    Troops should be deployed to peaceful parts of the country in non-fighting roles, he said.
  28. My bagpipes dream landed me thousands of followers. A rare chronic illness left me unable to play

    Katie Robertson went back and forth to her GP and local hospital before being diagnosed with postural tachycardia syndrome.
  29. Pop star's 50-year search for his birth father

    The musician, who was born in a mother and baby home, only found out who his natural father was when he was 59.
  30. Woman's fox rescue forges unusual bond

    An injured fox is nursed back to life thanks to a "strong connection" with a Hackney resident.
  31. Ryan Reynolds' sweary reaction to Wrexham drawing Chelsea in the FA Cup

    The Hollywood stars share their unedited reactions as they watch the random draw happen live.
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  33. Trump’s Tariffs: The Beginning of the End?

    The Supreme Court has rejected US President Donald Trump’s global import taxes
  34. Trump's Tariffs... Trump attacks the Supreme Court over tariff ban

    A breaking episode of Americast as POTUS takes on SCOTUS
  35. A star-filled, jaw-dropping black comedy

    An Oxford University student is drawn into the world of a charming aristocratic classmate.
  36. Atkin wins halfpipe bronze for Team GB's fifth medal

    Freestyle skier Zoe Atkin wins bronze in the women's halfpipe to secure Great Britain's fifth medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics, equalling the team's record-best haul.
  37. Guardiola tells team to chill with cocktails as Man City pile pressure on Arsenal

    As Manchester City continue to crank up the pressure on Arsenal, Pep Guardiola tells his players to take three days off to "enjoy life" with "caipirinhas and daiquiris".
  38. Is Borthwick under pressure after nightmare defeat?

    "Everyone has to take a look at themselves" - what went wrong for England in their record Six Nations home defeat by Ireland?
  39. Penis injections, swearing curlers and a wolfdog - Olympic stories you might have missed

    The Olympics is a hub of wonderful and weird stories. Here are the ones we didn't expect to tell from Milan-Cortina 2026.