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Three interventions by three senior Labour politicians made for an unforgettable day in British politics.
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The US president says he wants Beijing and Taipei to "cool down" tensions over the self-governing island.
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Mengele fled Europe after the war but for years there were rumours he spent time in Switzerland.
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John Hammond is one of 30 parents who told BBC Your Voice they'd experienced problems with the CMS.
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Billy Stokoe is detained for causing the death by dangerous driving of Gloria Stephenson.
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It marks the third time a New York jury has considered the case against the 74-year-old disgraced film mogul.
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Aeralis was hoping the UK government would award it a contract to replace the Hawk jets currently flown by the RAF.
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President Trump announced the truce last month, but Israel and Hezbollah have continued to exchange fire since then.
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The US president says Tehran has to show "real" commitment to removing nuclear fuel and stopping uranium enrichment.
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Are you the ultimate Eurovision superfan? Take our quiz to find out
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Saturday's rally has been organised by anti-Islam activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson.
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Health correspondent James Gallagher absorbs more than the recommended daily limit in just one meal to find out how salt affects our bodies.
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A guide to the stand-out moments of Eurovision 2026, ahead of Saturday night's final in Vienna.
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Canada has twice delayed access to medically assisted dying for those with mental illness. Claire Brosseau says she cannot wait any longer and wants the courts to decide.
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Her death has sparked outrage across Australia and intense debate about disparities in society.
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Andy Burnham entering the race to become the next prime minister is the focus of today's papers.
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Andy Burnham says he will look to stand in the constituency, after Labour MP Josh Simons announces his resignation.
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How could MPs who want to see Sir Keir Starmer replaced force a leadership contest?
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The family of sixth form pupil Lewis Waters post a tribute following his death.
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The list is based off the paper's estimates of the minimum wealth of Britain’s 350 richest people or families.
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Charges could come as soon as next week in a case reportedly focused on Cuba's downing of two planes in 1996.
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The victims affected by the data breach were not told for nearly two years.
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After feeling pretty cold with heavy showers and hail, the weather is picking up with a return to some spring warmth next week, as Simon King explains
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The Met Police says it is was aware of a video in which the suspect threatens the Jewish community.
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The Fatah faction elects top decision makers, but ordinary Palestinians feel the party and its leader are out of touch.
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And who are the potential challengers to Keir Starmer?
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Has America’s largest state become ungovernable?
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Her best friend's journey into marriage, challenges Zoe's own attitude toward relationships
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Arne Slot says his Liverpool side "crumbled" during their thumping defeat by Aston Villa, as the pressure on him continues to mount.
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Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy drags himself back into contention as Aronimink continues to punish the world's best golfers at the US PGA Championship.
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A remarkable Scottish Premiership campaign concludes with Hearts and Celtic going head-to-head for the title on Saturday.
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Chelsea have endured a difficult campaign after the departure of two managers and protests among the fanbase - so what would an FA Cup win do for their season?
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Manager Pep Guardiola insists he has "one more year" remaining on his contract at Manchester City as speculation continues over his future at the club.
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Northampton scores 14 tries to humiliate Bristol Bears 94-33 at Franklin's Gardens and confirm their semi-final place in a record-breaking game of Prem Rugby.
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Ollie Watkins scores twice as Aston Villa move above Liverpool into fourth in the Premier League and seal qualification for next season's Champions League.