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  1. Iran protesters defy crackdown as videos show violent clashes

    Hundreds of protesters are believed to have been killed or injured, and many more detained.
  2. Thousands march and dozens arrested in Minneapolis protests against ICE

    Days after the death of Renee Good, protests continue in Minneapolis and cities across the US.
  3. Tories would ban under-16s from social media

    Kemi Badenoch has promised to follow the example of Australia, which introduced the policy in December last year.
  4. Google employee made redundant after reporting sexual harassment, court hears

    Victoria Woodall claims she was retaliated against after reporting a manager who told clients stories about his swinger lifestyle.
  5. US military strikes Islamic State group targets in Syria, officials say

    US President Donald Trump ordered the "large-scale strikes" on Saturday, US Central Command announced.
  6. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse

    There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
  7. My three-hour university commute is worth the £7,000 saving on halls

    Over two-thirds of students choose not to live at university, latest figures suggest - but is it worth it?
  8. Five hundred people in Canada were diagnosed with a ‘mystery brain disease’. What if it wasn't real?

    A small Canadian province feared it had a mystery neurological illness on its hands. The search for answers set off a battle for the truth.
  9. The FTSE 100 has hit a record high. Is now the time to start investing?

    As the FTSE hits the 10,000 mark, the chancellor is encouraging more of us to become investors - but is it the right time?
  10. Starmer has kept Trump on side - but is it coming back to bite him?

    The PM’s increasingly assertive opponents are set on turning one of his few sweet spots sour.
  11. I'll have two babies with the same dad but I don't know what he looks like

    The number of mothers deciding to have a baby solo is increasing rapidly - Lucy explains why she chose this route.
  12. Is Macclesfield beating Crystal Palace greatest FA Cup upset?

    After Macclesfield beat FA Cup holders Crystal Palace in the third round, BBC Sport looks at 10 of the biggest upsets in the competition's history.
  13. 'Hermès of durian': The luxury fruit cashing in on China's billion-dollar appetite

    A former gold mining town in Malaysia has seen its riches turn a new shade of yellow, thanks to this pungent fruit.
  14. Potholes map rates council road repair progress

    Thirteen local authorities received a "red rating" on the Department for Transport mapping tool for England.
  15. Snow, rain and wind warnings continue as cold snap set to ease

    A Met Office yellow warning for snow and ice in Scotland, which begins at 03:00 on Sunday, has been upgraded to amber.
  16. The Papers: UK becoming 'military pygmy' and 'Love Island wildfire crisis'

    The ongoing anti-government protests in Iran continue to lead the papers into Sunday.
  17. Love Island villa evacuated and filming postponed over wildfires

    Filming in South Africa for the third series of Love Island: All Stars has been postponed. ITV has not said when it will resume.
  18. Winners and Sinners: What to expect from the Golden Globes

    Marty Supreme, Sinners and One Battle After Another are the films competing at this year's ceremony.
  19. Given apologises for Holocaust remark

    Former Premier League goalkeeper Shay Given "unreservedly" apologises for describing Wilfried Nancy's short time as Celtic manager as an "absolute Holocaust" on BBC show Final Score.
  20. Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder, dies aged 78

    Weir was a fixture in the psychedelic rock group and its various spin-offs over 60 years.
  21. 'I had no electricity for six months': American families struggle with soaring energy prices

    Rising electricity costs have emerged as a key cost-of-living concern, pushing families further into debt.
  22. Briton Smith stuns Matias to become world champion

    Britain's Dalton Smith stuns champion Subriel Matias with a fifth-round stoppage to claim the WBC light-welterweight title in New York.
  23. Lynx that were found starving in Highlands a year ago now thriving

    A year ago, four lynx were on the loose in the snowy Cairngorms - sparking a mystery that remains unsolved.
  24. Last Kurdish forces leave Aleppo after ceasefire deal reached

    The deal was announced in the early hours of Sunday morning after a week of violent clashes.
  25. Photographer 'over the Moon' with iconic ET recreation two years in the making

    The planets finally aligned for friends who spent two years trying to recreate an iconic movie scene.
  26. Asiatic lions to Humboldt penguins - London Zoo's 8,000 inhabitants counted in stock take

    London zoo is home to more than 8,000 animals, which all need counting for the annual stock take.
  27. Cat Burns celebrates 'start of new life' after breast reduction surgery

    The singer and recent Celebrity Traitor said her breasts had caused her problems since childhood.
  28. The 'magical' blue flower changing farmers' fortunes

    Indian farmers are turning to butterfly pea flower which is in demand for its bright blue colour.
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  30. The Week: How Does Starmer Handle Trump, Grok and What's Going On In Iran?

    Anti-government protests in Iran enter their thirteenth day.
  31. After Venezuela, what next for Trump?

    US seizes Maduro, while Trump eyes up next targets
  32. Christopher Nolan's epic biopic starring Cillian Murphy

    Watch the multi award-winning film on BBC iPlayer now
  33. Briton Smith stuns Matias to become world champion

    Britain's Dalton Smith stuns champion Subriel Matias with a fifth-round stoppage to claim the WBC light-welterweight title in New York.
  34. Given apologises for Holocaust remark

    Former Premier League goalkeeper Shay Given "unreservedly" apologises for describing Wilfried Nancy's short time as Celtic manager as an "absolute Holocaust" on BBC show Final Score.
  35. Bears score 25 points in epic final-quarter comeback to beat Packers

    The NFL play-offs get off to a thrilling start as the Chicago Bears make a stunning fightback and the Los Angeles Rams avoid a huge upset on Wildcard Weekend.
  36. Fletcher emerges as winner from week of turmoil at Man Utd

    No matter who is appointed Manchester United caretaker manager, Darren Fletcher has emerged as one of the big winners from a week of turmoil at Old Trafford.
  37. Which players could England turn to for 2027 Ashes?

    BBC Sport looks at the players who may force their way into England contention before the 2027 Ashes series.
  38. Searle hat-trick keeps Tigers knockout hopes alive

    Fly-half Billy Searle scores a second-half hat-trick as Leicester Tigers keep their knockout hopes alive in the Investec Champions Cup with a dominant win over Bayonne.
  39. Frank's failing Spurs knocked out of FA Cup by Aston Villa

    Goals from Emiliano Buendia and Morgan Rogers knock a wasteful Tottenham Hotspur side out of the FA Cup to pile more pressure on manager Thomas Frank.