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  1. Zelensky warns Ukraine risks losing US support over White House peace plan

    Vladimir Putin says the plan could be the "basis" for peace but warns Russia is prepared to fight on.
  2. What we know about leaked US draft plan to end Russia's Ukraine war

    There are 28 key points and while several on the face of it could be acceptable to Ukraine, others cross Kyiv's red lines.
  3. BBC board member resigns and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporation

    Shumeet Banerji, an ex-management consultant, leaves the BBC board and criticises its governance.
  4. New puberty blockers trial to begin after UK ban

    Those taking part in the study will be children under 16 who are going through puberty.
  5. High-profile Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene to quit Congress after Trump feud

    The Georgia representative will leave office in the New Year.
  6. 'Nobody expected it': Tess and Claudia's exit takes Strictly stars by surprise

    The celebrities were speaking to BBC News ahead of Blackpool week, a major milestone in the contest.
  7. Radiohead deliver a spell-binding, hit-packed set in London

    The rock band play their first UK show in seven years, and give fans everything they hoped for.
  8. 'I'll be cheering for him': Takeaways from Trump and Mamdani's surprisingly cordial meeting

    It was billed as potentially the political showdown of the year. Instead, both men gave one another praise.
  9. 'A lot of fighting': Fossil fuel row breaks out at UN climate summit

    A row over fossil fuels has broken out at COP30 but this is also likely to be a negotiating tactic.
  10. Ex-leader of Reform UK in Wales sentenced to 10-and-a-half years for taking pro-Russia bribes

    Nathan Gill, 52, is sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison after admitting taking bribes while an MEP.
  11. Scotland fans caused 'extremely small earthquake' in World Cup qualifier win

    Seismic activity was recorded as the Tartan Army celebrated Scotland reaching their first World Cup since 1998.
  12. Our babies were taken after 'biased' parenting test - now we're fighting to get them back

    The Danish government has banned the use of parental competency tests, known as FKUs, on Greenlandic families after decades of criticism.
  13. The Papers: 'Trump turns the screw' and 'Farage's pal betrays Britain'

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's response to a US-backed plan to end the war with Russia leads Saturday's papers.
  14. Move over fillers - here's why people are having facial injections made from fish sperm

    They’re derived from fish sperm and celebs including Charlie XCX swear by them. But what are polynucleotides and do they work?
  15. How can you tell if your new favourite artist is a real person?

    As AI-generated music floods streaming platforms, questions bubble over whether listeners are owed more transparency.
  16. The Christian converts the US is deporting back to Iran

    While Donald Trump admonishes Nigeria for persecuting Christians, Christian converts tell the BBC they live in fear of being deported to Iran from the US.
  17. Steve Rosenberg: Putin uncompromising as leaked plan reaches Moscow

    Russia and Ukraine may be about to enter a period of intense diplomacy, writes the BBC's Russia editor.
  18. The Greek island of Santorini saw thousands of earthquakes last year - now scientists know why

    Thousands of earthquakes were caused by magma "pumping through" Earth's crust for three months, they say.
  19. First Sycamore Gap tree 'offsprings' to be planted

    More than half the 49 saplings grown from the illegally felled tree will be planted in a week.
  20. Cold plunges and kombucha: Do winter wellness trends really work?

    Experts weigh in on whether cold water swimming, drinking kombucha and taking vitamins can boost your immune system.
  21. Fraud victims are being failed by justice system, warn charities

    Only a fraction of fraud reports result in a prosecution, new analysis suggests.
  22. Judge me at next election, Starmer tells doubters

    The PM tells the BBC he has made "good steps" on the cost-of-living but it will take time to turn the country around.
  23. Peers trying to block assisted dying, claims MP behind bill

    Kim Leadbeater says the draft law is approaching a "crunch point" after peers suggested more than 1,000 changes.
  24. Serbian president denies involvement in alleged Bosnia 'sniper tourism'

    Aleksandar Vucic said he had "never killed anyone, wounded anyone, or done anything similar".
  25. Grizzly bear on loose after attacking school group in Canada, injuring 11

    A male teacher "got the whole brunt" of the attack and some children were hit with bear spray.
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  27. The Week: Immigration Reform, Burnham And The Budget

    Some migrants to face 20 year wait for settled status.
  28. Marjorie Taylor Greene v Donald Trump

    Join Americast for insights and analysis on what's happening inside Trump's White House.
  29. 'Shock and awe - England bring big guns to Ashes shootout'

    For the first time in a generation, England finally have the pace bowling to truly worry Australia down under, writes Stephan Shemilt.
  30. I'll stomp all over 'serious fighter' Paul - Joshua

    Briton Anthony Joshua says he will "stomp all over" Jake Paul and "break" the American as the pair come face-to-face to promote their heavyweight fight.
  31. Premier League clubs to be banned from selling assets to themselves

    Clubs will no longer be able to sell assets like hotels and women's teams to themselves from next season as the Premier League moves to a new system of Financial Fair Play.