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The leaders are deciding whether to loan tens of billions of euros in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's military and economic needs.
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The measure is part of the government's strategy to tackle violence against women and girls in England.
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Conversations around it often focus on the elderly. But by some measures, people in their 20s are the loneliest group in Britain
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A post shared on Kensington Palace's social media reads: "Wishing everyone a very Happy Christmas."
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Theo Rose was "misled" by police into accepting a sanction for violence he didn't admit, review finds.
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The Crown Court backlog is at a record high. BBC Verify takes a look at how we got here.
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Former British soldier Hayden Davies, labelled a mercenary by Russia, will be sent to a maximum-security prison.
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Murray Dowey from Dunblane was 16 when he became a victim of sextortion in 2023.
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A court finds Frédéric Péchier guilty of contaminating infusion bags with substances that caused cardiac arrest or hemorrhaging.
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Why did the people of Whitburn - and nearby Blackburn - choose Nigel Farage's party over others?
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The BBC goes to a secret Ukrainian factory, where they are manufacturing new long-range missiles.
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In a new one-off documentary, the broadcaster and conservationist comes home - to London.
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Neighbourly tensions often rise during the festive season. Here's how to deal with fallouts without a row.
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England's Ashes hopes are vanishing after they are overwhelmed by Australia amid more Snicko controversy on the second day of the third Test.
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In a new BBC documentary, Sir Chris Hoy shows how he is using his Olympic mindset to reframe his purpose following a terminal cancer diagnosis.
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Companies are advertising vacancies that have already been filled or might not have ever existed.
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A student has settled a sexual harassment case against her former employer JD Sports Fashion PLC for £65,000.
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Lina Chernykh tells the BBC her niece Matilda was a joyous child who spread love everywhere she went.
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Rugby player turned explorer Richard Parks guided the Fresh Prince of Bel Air around the world's coldest continent.
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Archaeologists find evidence of some kind of "horrible event" in the hills of southern Scotland.
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Patrick Lawler previously featured in a BBC undercover investigation into far-right views.
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Government announces return to Erasmus study scheme in 2027.
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What were the biggest moments of the year for America?
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The Farooqi family have a chaotic Christmas in Lapland after a surprise bonus for Dad.
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Mockumentary in which Philomena Cunk explores the traditions and trappings of Christmas.
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England should not make wholesale changes to their playing group even if their expected Ashes defeat is confirmed, says former captain Michael Vaughan.
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Ollie Pope's old frailties returned in Adelaide and his wretched dismissal leaves him with one innings to save his England place, writes Matthew Henry.
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BBC Sport takes a look inside Jake Paul’s camp and assesses his boxing ability before Friday's fight with Anthony Joshua in Miami.
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In a new BBC documentary, Sir Chris Hoy shows how he is using his Olympic mindset to reframe his purpose following a terminal cancer diagnosis.
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Ecuador defender Mario Pineida dies at the age of 33 after being shot outside a shop in Guayaquil.
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England's batters have another day to forget as Australia dominate with the ball on day two of the third Ashes Test, with the tourists closing on 213-8, still 158 runs behind Australia's first innings total of 371, with the home side closing in on an Ashes series victory with two matches to spare.