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  1. Funeral director admits preventing 30 burials and theft

    Robert Bush pleads guilty to charges relating to Legacy Independent Funeral Directors in Hull.
  2. How memories of my grandma are tainted by funeral boss's crimes

    Families of the dead tell of the agony caused by "horror show" funeral director Robert Bush.
  3. Storm Dave set to batter UK with gales and blizzards over Easter weekend

    Damage and travel disruption are likely in the north of the UK with a Met Office named storm expected to sweep through on Saturday.
  4. Petrol and diesel prices see biggest rise on record in March

    The cost of filling a vehicle jumped at the sharpest pace than any other month, the RAC said.
  5. Fifa is charging up to $10,990 for World Cup final tickets in first open sale

    The first open sale of tickets for the 2026 World Cup showed Fifa is charging up to $10,990 (£8,333) to be at the final.
  6. Iranian Nobel laureate suffered suspected heart attack in prison, family says

    Narges Mohammadi's brother says he fears her life is in imminent danger and she needs to be transferred to a hospital.
  7. Man dies in Athens storm as Saharan dust shrouds Crete

    A man dies in flooding near Athens as rain lashes several regions in Greece, while a Saharan dust storm enveloped Crete.
  8. UK says Iran holding world economy 'hostage' with Hormuz attacks

    Yvette Cooper is chairing a virtual summit looking at ways to get energy exports moving through the shipping lane.
  9. BBC sacked Scott Mills after learning alleged victim in police investigation was under 16

    It comes as Mills released a statement saying he had "fully cooperated and responded" with the police investigation in 2018.
  10. New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and get refunds

    Consumers will be able to cancel unwanted subscriptions 'at the click of a button', the government said.
  11. Artemis II is in orbit - what happens next?

    What are the mission's four astronauts doing and when will they go to the Moon?
  12. 'Oh my goodness, oh my goodness': Watch BBC science editor react to launch

    Nasa's Artemis II has blasted off and is now orbiting Earth, before continuing on to circle the Moon.
  13. Everything you need to know about Nasa's Artemis II mission

    The Artemis II mission is planned to last about 10 days and take its astronauts further into space than anyone has been before.
  14. 'We go for all humanity' - emotional moment as Artemis II blasts off

    There was giddy euphoria at the Kennedy Space Center after the launch, writes the BBC's Pallab Ghosh.
  15. Dozens more people tell BBC of 'alarming' safety breaches at Travelodge hotels

    Dozens of people tell their stories to the BBC after a woman was attacked in her hotel bed in 2022.
  16. Blind marathon runner to be guided by smart glasses

    Clarke Reynolds will tackle the Brighton marathon with the help of a network of virtual guides.
  17. We entered Race Across the World to honour dying wish

    Margo Oakley and her brother-in-law Mark Blythen bonded when their sister and wife Julia was terminally ill.
  18. Carol Kirkwood: Why the time is right for me to retire - and what's next

    The weather forecast stalwart tells BBC News she's experienced loss in her life recently, but she's looking forward to what's to come.
  19. Wee collected at festivals could help with a project to grow a new forest

    Scientists behind a project to turn human wee into plant fertiliser hope to grow their first forest.
  20. Where responsibility lies when social media inspired mountaineers get into trouble

    Who is responsible for safety in our mountains?
  21. Motability drivers 'horrified' by compulsory black-box trackers

    The boxes will monitor driving habits, such as speed and braking, and will provide a weekly rating.
  22. Trump leaves key questions unanswered as he seeks to calm nerves over war

    There were some glaring omissions in the president's primetime address, writes the BBC's Gary O'Donoghue.
  23. Oil jumps and shares fall after US president address

    The US president says he will bring Iran "back to the Stone Age" but failed to say how the war will end.
  24. Israel's perpetual war with Iran may be hard to win with military might alone

    The war with Iran has not yet resolved any of Israel's regional conflicts in the way its prime minister suggested it would.
  25. Doctors lose new jobs package as strike to go ahead

    The offer of 1,000 more training posts has been withdrawn after the union refused to scrap the planned six-day strike.
  26. New Brazil law allows separated couples joint custody over pets

    Lawmakers in the Brazilian Congress on Tuesday viewed the law change as a reflection on the importance people place on their pets.
  27. Anonymous letter-writer could help solve who killed doctor and five children, police say

    Police are keen to speak to the writer of an anonymous letter relating to the arson attack.
  28. King and Queen give away money in ancient Easter tradition

    It is only the second time the Maundy service has been held in Wales in its 800-year history.
  29. Reform housing spokesman sacked over Grenfell remarks

    A group representing the bereaved of Grenfell call Simon Dudley's comments "ignorant and callous".
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  31. Trump v Supreme Court: The battle over birthright citizenship

    The case could affect the legal status of millions of Americans.
  32. The $11k World Cup final ticket - what we learned from first open sale

    The first open sale of tickets for the 2026 World Cup showed Fifa is charging up to $10,990 (£8,333) to be at the final.
  33. Isak to return to training this week - Slot

    British record signing Alexander Isak will return to Liverpool training on Thursday, head coach Arne Slot confirms.
  34. Officials correct not to give Amad penalty - panel

    The Premier League's KMI Panel says both referee and VAR were right not to give a penalty to Manchester United's Amad Diallo at Bournemouth.
  35. What were the biggest moves of NFL free agency?

    NFL teams splashed out billions in free agency, but what were the biggest moves and who were the biggest spenders? BBC Sport takes a look.
  36. The remarkable rise of Tuchel's English assistant

    Ten years after playing for Accrington, Anthony Barry is hoping to help Thomas Tuchel win the World Cup for England.
  37. Guardeno in intensive care after collision with vehicle

    Spanish cyclist Jaume Guardeno is in intensive care after suffering "serious injuries" in a collision with a vehicle.
  38. Is success crucial? BBC Sport experts pick their player of the season

    With award season just around the corner, BBC Sport experts pick their contenders for Premier League player of the year. Do you agree?