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  1. Sturgeon tells BBC: I'm serving a sentence for crime I didn't commit

    Scotland's former first minister is challenged by Laura Kuenssberg over the SNP embezzlement scandal, and at times struggles to hold back tears.
  2. Watch: Sturgeon says 'I will not apologise for crimes of my former husband'

    The former first minister of Scotland says she feels she is "serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit".
  3. Hundreds arrested in France after wild Champions League celebrations

    Thousands of officers tried to quell unrest as crowds of fans - some firing flares - celebrated PSG's victory over Arsenal.
  4. How Putin became master of the image

    From enigmatic KGB agent to wartime ruler, this is how Putin has repeatedly reinvented his image, and himself.
  5. 'Killer fungus' could be good news for habitats decimated by invasive moss

    A newly discovered species raises hope that some native British habitats could be restored.
  6. 'Almost rage bait': Has Euphoria gone from defining Gen Z to dividing them?

    Season three ends on Monday and many of the show's original fans say they have "outgrown" the drama.
  7. Britain's onboard train wi-fi is one of Europe's worst. This is how people manage

    We tested the wi-fi on the train between Norwich and London to see how easy it was to connect.
  8. Behind the scenes of Russell T Davies' twisty new thriller, Tip Toe

    BBC News given exclusive behind-the-scenes access on set of Tip Toe.
  9. Ferrari wanted to take on Chinese EVs with the Luce - then the backlash started

    The brand's first EV has been heavily criticised, with some saying it has abandoned Ferrari's roots.
  10. Inside Australia’s mouse nightmare: The farmers living with a rodent plague

    Farmers report thousands of mice per hectare destroying crops and invading homes.
  11. 'He wanted to take it' - Gabriel's first Arsenal penalty ends with heartbreak

    Gabriel's first penalty for Arsenal ends in heartache as his shootout miss hands Paris St-Germain a second successive Champions League title.
  12. Ebola spread in DR Congo 'deeply alarming', MSF warns

    The medical charity's comments come as the head of the World Health Organization visits the region worst-hit by the virus outbreak.
  13. Streeting suggests NI cut and North Sea drilling

    The former health secretary has been distancing himself from policies pursued by Sir Keir Starmer's government.
  14. The Papers: 'Agony for Arsenal' and '5 cops axed' at Kensington Palace

    Several of the papers focus on Arsenal's Champions League loss to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.
  15. Oscar-winning Star Wars editor Marcia Lucas dies aged 80

    The film editor and ex-wife of director George Lucas was widely recognised as a pivotal creative force behind the original space trilogy.
  16. Cuba’s blackouts leave high-rise residents with constant uncertainty

    Will Grant spoke to a 70-year-old widow who says the inability to use her building's elevator during a power outage trapped her and her husband when he needed medical care.
  17. Japan defence minister denies militarism and criticises China's 'huge arsenal'

    Shinjiro Koizumi makes some of Tokyo's most pointed remarks yet in the dispute over Japan's military build-up.
  18. 'I started working here at 15 - now I'm retiring after 75 years'

    Sadie Jefferson started work at the pharmacy, aged 15, back in 1951 and has worked there for 75 years.
  19. AI-powered version of Ozzy to appear in city

    Two companies are working on creating an Ozzy Osbourne AI avatar.
  20. Lego cathedral model completed after 10-year build

    The Very Reverend Joe Hawes says the project is "testament" to what the community can accomplish.
  21. Officer who pulled driver from burning car honoured

    PC Jay Wakefield has been nominated for the Police Federation's National Police Bravery award.
  22. Basketball-playing robot built by sixth-formers wins tech competition

    A basketball-playing robot won Friends' School in Lisburn first place at the UK-wide First Tech Challenge robotics competition.
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  24. By-Electioncast: Old Tweets and New Essays

    The latest from the Makerfield by-election
  25. Does the US need new laws to protect elections?

    And, why does Donald Trump want to “nationalise” elections?
  26. Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson star in a heart-warming tale

    WWII veteran Bernard sneaks out of his care home to attend the 70th anniversary of D-Day
  27. A powerful film about the rise and tragic fall of a wrestling family

    Based on a true story of brothers who made history in the world of professional wrestling.
  28. 'He wanted to take it' - Gabriel's first Arsenal penalty ends with heartbreak

    Gabriel's first penalty for Arsenal ends in heartache as his shootout miss hands Paris St-Germain a second successive Champions League title.
  29. PSG go back-to-back and join 'greatest of all time'

    Paris St-Germain underline their status as one of European football's greatest ever teams by retaining their Champions League crown with victory against Arsenal.
  30. Slot sacking completes a remarkable fall from grace

    'Slot's is one of the most remarkable falls from grace in Premier League history' says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  31. Arsenal 'pain' will fuel fire after Champions League heartbreak

    On Sunday, Arsenal will get on an open bus parade to celebrate their Premier League title less than 24 hours after their Champions League final heartbreak.
  32. PSG retain Champions League with penalty shootout win over Arsenal

    Arsenal lose a penalty shootout as Paris St-Germain win the Champions League for a second successive year.
  33. Gilmour ruled out of World Cup - could Man Utd's Fletcher replace him?

    Scotland midfielder Billy Gilmour is ruled out of the World Cup after picking up a knee injury during Saturday's 4-1 friendly win over Curacao.
  34. 32 and counting - why are women overlooked for French Open night matches?

    All eight of the French Open's night sessions this year have been allocated to men.