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  1. Millions of drivers mis-sold car finance to receive average £829 in compensation

    The City regulator says 12.1 million mis-sold motor finance deals will be eligible for redress.
  2. What was the 1970s oil crisis, and are we heading for something worse?

    While both crises involve oil, experts say there are some important differences between what happened in the 1970s and today.
  3. Scott Mills sacked from BBC Radio 2 after allegations over 'historic relationship'

    He has not hosted his show since Tuesday and the BBC said he is "no longer contracted to work" there.
  4. Why the benefit used by over 8 million people may not be fit for the future

    Can Universal Credit and the work and benefits system more generally reshape itself to meet a new reality?
  5. PM gives BMA 48 hours to call-off strike or lose 1,000 training posts

    Resident doctors announced a six-day strike in England next month after talks broke down last week.
  6. Beatrice and Eugenie won't be at royal Easter service

    They are understood to have made "alternative plans" instead of joining the Royal Family in Windsor.
  7. Céline Dion announces comeback shows four years after Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis

    The star was diagnosed with a rare condition that affects her singing voice and her ability to walk.
  8. Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks face death penalty under new Israeli law

    The new law, passed on Monday, was pushed hard by the far-right and Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
  9. Shock, sadness and relief in town at centre of Australia's seven-month police manhunt

    Porepunkah has been in the spotlight since Dezi Freeman shot dead two police officers last year.
  10. Barbie Dream Fest in Florida to issue refunds after fan complaints

    Fans, who paid up to $450 (£340), complained of a grey convention centre backdrop and a "swag bag" that included only a plastic pouch with a Barbie hand sanitiser.
  11. Zelensky says allies asked him to scale back attacks on Russian energy

    Ukraine's president says partners asked if the attacks could be "reduced" as prices soar due to the Iran war.
  12. Inside the cockpit of RAF tanker during defensive mission against Iranian drones

    Defence correspondent Jonathan Beale flies onboard an RAF Voyager as it refuels jets in the Middle East.
  13. How the US could try to seize Iran's Kharg Island

    Donald Trump has indicated he could send troops to take control of Iran's key oil export terminal.
  14. Two Indonesian UN peacekeepers killed in explosion in Lebanon

    It is the second fatal incident in the last 24 hours, Unifil says, after Israel expanded its operation against Hezbollah.
  15. Fuel rations and free buses: How countries are responding to rising oil prices

    Governments around the world have introduced measures to limit the impact of price increases.
  16. How will car finance compensation payments work?

    Compensation could be given to many of those who took out a car loan between April 2007 and November 2024.
  17. The Papers: 'Scott Mills sacked by BBC' and 'Starmer's 48-hour ultimatum'

    Former BBC presenter Scott Mills appears on most of the papers, after he was sacked following allegations about his personal conduct.
  18. Huge fires at Russian oil facilities following Ukraine strikes, satellite images show

    BBC Verify examines recent damage to three key Russian oil export facilities near the Baltic Sea.
  19. Euphoria season three trailer: Everything we know so far

    The third season will air on 12 April and picks up five years on from the last episode.
  20. Will crash shake golf from its dependency on Tiger Woods?

    Golf correspondent Iain Carter assesses what the impact of Tiger Woods' latest crash might be on his roles in golf.
  21. Veteran abused for being gay seeks £50k MoD payout

    A reparations scheme offers up to £70k to those who were forced to leave the military for being gay.
  22. New bin rules begin in England but not all councils are ready

    Weekly food waste collections are required for all English homes as new legislation takes effect.
  23. Teaching union votes against plans for new Year 8 reading test

    The government says assessments are "vital tools" for identifying areas where pupils need extra support.
  24. Easter bank holiday weekend set to be busiest on roads in four years

    The bank holiday weekend is set to see the busiest roads since Easter 2022, despite rising fuel cost fears.
  25. Most Syrian refugees expected to return home in three years, German chancellor says

    Merz’s government has taken a tougher line on refugees and migrants, amid surging support for the anti-immigration AfD party.
  26. Partner of Scottish crime boss Steven Lyons arrested in Dubai

    Amanda Lyons was held over offences alleged to have been committed in Spain.
  27. Teen admits £140k cosmetics shoplifting spree

    He stole cosmetic products from Boots and Holland & Barrett stores across London.
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  29. Scott Mills Sacked By BBC

    Scott Mills has been sacked by the BBC following allegations about his personal conduct.
  30. What is RFK doing to vaccines for children in America?

    Trump’s Health Secretary hits a major setback to “Make America Healthy Again”
  31. De Zerbi in advanced talks to become Spurs manager

    Tottenham Hotspur enter into advanced talks with Roberto de Zerbi, with the former Brighton manager now willing to take charge immediately, according to sources.
  32. Tuchel not angry over England withdrawals

    England manager Thomas Tuchel says he is not disappointed with the players who have pulled out of the squad for Tuesday's friendly against Japan.
  33. Why Sky's TV picks are causing a massive headache for match-going fans

    Premier League games being moved to Friday or Monday are a headache for the fans of some clubs. Is the system fair, and how does it work for Sky?
  34. Five Euro 2028 tickets 'cost same as World Cup parking space'

    Uefa is to expected to broadly freeze prices at Euro 2028 - meaning supporters would be able to buy five tickets for the cost of one parking space at a World Cup stadium this summer.
  35. England fitness issues put to bed - Edwards

    England women's head coach Charlotte Edwards says her players have "100%" been able to address issues surrounding their fitness.
  36. Fit-again McGinn was 'petrified' he would miss World Cup

    John McGinn has been a Scotland international for a decade now as he looks forward to the World Cup after a big injury scare.
  37. Will crash shake golf from its dependency on Woods?

    Golf correspondent Iain Carter assesses what the impact of Tiger Woods' latest crash might be on his roles in golf.