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  1. Married at First Sight UK rape allegations 'serious', says government

    A BBC Panorama investigation revealed allegations that two women had been raped during filming.
  2. New High Street crime unit to target gangs fronting shops after BBC investigation

    It follows BBC News exposing drug gangs, money laundering, immigration crime, and ghost directors linked to shop fronts.
  3. Wrongly jailed Malkinson tells BBC: 'I've been cheated, very badly cheated'

    Andrew Malkinson, the man who spent 17 years in jail for Paul Quinn’s crime, says he's thankful authorities have "finally got the real perpetrator".
  4. Selling children to survive: Afghan fathers forced to make impossible choices

    In Afghanistan today, a staggering three in four people cannot meet their basic needs.
  5. Teen suspects fatally shoot three in suspected hate crime at San Diego mosque

    The alleged attackers were aged 17 and 18 and one left a note containing "generalised hate rhetoric", investigators say.
  6. Chris Mason: Inside the shadow contest to be our next prime minister

    It is now likely that we will have another new prime minister, possibly within weeks, or perhaps within months, our political editor writes.
  7. Is a bank holiday heatwave on the way?

    The warmest weather of the year is forecast for later this week after early rain.
  8. UK unemployment rate unexpectedly rises

    The number of UK job vacancies also fell to its lowest level in five years as the initial impact of the Iran war on businesses starts to be seen.
  9. Trump says he called off new Iran attack at request of Gulf states

    The US president says he is holding off on a US attack planned for Tuesday as "serious negotiations are now taking place".
  10. 'Untouchable' teen motorbike thieves mocking victims on TikTok

    BBC investigation finds hundreds of videos showing self-confessed thieves posing with stolen bikes.
  11. Ex-British soldier imprisoned by Russia says he feels abandoned in occupied Ukraine

    In letters sent to the BBC from prison, Hayden Davies says he has had no contact with British authorities.
  12. At least 131 dead in Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, official says

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak an international emergency.
  13. What really holds China and Russia together

    The relationship endures despite a power imbalance, with both sides recognising that it is too important to fail.
  14. The Papers: 'Starmer sabotages Burnham' and 'Best of buddies'

    Burnham vows not to 're-run' Brexit and King joins 'buddies' at Chelsea Flower Show leads the papers.
  15. Why people are so excited about Swatch's Royal Pop watch

    A watch range by Swatch and luxury brand Audemars Piguet is causing a frenzy as people queue for days to get their hands on one.
  16. Widows left in pension limbo after husbands' deaths

    Pension payments have been delayed after Capita took over administration of the civil servants' scheme.
  17. Trump told Taiwan not to 'go independent' - but does it want to?

    Taiwan independence is the reddest of red lines for China, which claims the island as its own.
  18. The Republican who stood up to Trump is hoping for a big win against president

    The Kentucky congressman, who has crossed the president on federal spending and the Epstein files, faces Republican voters on Tuesday.
  19. What is Ebola and why is stopping this outbreak so difficult?

    An outbreak of Ebola in DR Congo involves a rare strain and is in an area affected by conflict.
  20. Guardiola's legacy will shape the future of football in England for years to come

    As Manchester City prepare for Pep Guardiola's exit, Phil McNulty reflects on how he has changed football in England.
  21. 'Digi-hogs' tracked in bid to slow decline in hedgehog numbers

    Researchers hope the project will also help to identify barriers preventing hedgehogs from finding food and mates in the wild.
  22. Two dead in Spain shooting, with babies reportedly among injured

    Police say a 25-year-old man is suspected of killing his parents and injuring four others in southern Spain.
  23. Trump administration unveils $1.7bn fund to compensate his allies as he drops tax lawsuit

    The settlement will go towards individuals who allege they were subjected to unfair investigations.
  24. Tasmanian government apologises over stolen body parts scandal

    An investigation found that 177 human specimens from dozens of bodies were secretly kept by a museum.
  25. Standard Chartered to cut thousands of roles as AI use increases

    The UK-headquartered banking giant aims to move some of the effected workers to other roles in the business.
  26. Starbucks Korea sacks CEO over controversial 'Tank Day' promotion

    Starbucks withdrew the campaign for its drink tumblers after many said it referenced a bloody crackdown.
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  28. Does Labour’s Leadership Race Mean A Battle Over Brexit?

    Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham have said they want the UK to rejoin the EU.
  29. Americanswers... on 5 Live! Has Zohran Mamdani achieved a miracle in New York?

    The new mayor says he’s rescued NYC from its budget crisis
  30. Guardiola's legacy of genius will echo through all ages for years to come

    As Manchester City prepare for Pep Guardiola's exit, Phil McNulty reflects on how he has changed football in England.
  31. Tense, tetchy but triumphant - all Arsenal eyes now on Bournemouth

    All Arsenal eyes will be on Bournemouth v Man City on Tuesday with the Gunners agonisingly close to ending their 22-year wait for a Premier League title.
  32. D-Day in Spygate case: What's at stake and what could happen?

    Southampton's place in the play-off final is at stake as they face a disciplinary hearing as they stand charged of watching a Middlesbrough training session. The result is expected to come on Tuesday.
  33. Man City prepare for Guardiola exit and could turn to Maresca

    Manchester City are preparing for manager Pep Guardiola to leave the club at the end of the season after a decade in charge and 17 major trophies.
  34. Clarke to name Scotland World Cup squad - the key questions

    Steve Clarke names his Scotland squad for the World Cup on Tuesday and while the head coach has a largely settled group, BBC Sport Scotland takes a look at potential bolters.
  35. Why don't drivers enter other series like Verstappen? F1 Q&A

    BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions before the Canadian Grand Prix.
  36. 'I broke the curse' - the fall and rise of a teenage Grand Slam champion

    At 19, Bianca Andreescu stunned Serena Williams to win the US Open. It was unthinkable that it would be more than 2,300 days before her next triumph.