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As a man who has held prime ministerial ambitions for years, Andy Burnham makes his dash for the door, political editor Chris Mason writes.
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The Home Office will be given powers to recover costs from adults who have received asylum support under new laws.
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While Trump celebrated a ruling expanding presidential power to remove and replace regulators, other decisions were major setbacks.
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The blast was caused by an explosive device which appeared to contain bolts and pellets, the head of Monaco's government said.
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Three in five homes listed for sale since January remain on the market, says property portal Zoopla.
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People in areas devastated by twin earthquakes say they need more support from the government.
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As parts of Europe continue to swelter in record temperatures, higher temperatures could develop again across the UK later this week, as Simon King explains.
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The pupil's experience in a Yorkshire school highlights concerns about zero-tolerance behaviour policies.
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The United States' head of homeland security says he "danced a happy dance" when Iran's elimination from the World Cup was confirmed.
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Germany make a shock last-32 exit against Paraguay, losing a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time to pile pressure on boss Julian Nagelsmann.
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Former England captain Wayne Rooney says he would start Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo instead of Elliot Anderson in Wednesday's World Cup last-32 tie with DR Congo.
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Hong Myung-bo has resigned after South Korea failed to advance to the World Cup knockout stages.
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At least 1,700 people are known to have been killed in the disaster but hope remains that others can continue to be found alive.
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In areas devastated by the twin earthquakes, people are using crowbars, pickaxes and their bare hands to try to reach survivors.
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With tens of thousands of people still believed missing, teams listen for signs of life beneath the rubble.
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Teams armed with a range of techniques continue to dig through the rubble in Venezuela.
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The Fire (Financially Independent, Retire Early) movement sees followers save as much as possible.
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After British stars Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu withdrew injured from Wimbledon, BBC Sport analyses why so many top players are struggling with injury.
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BBC Verify has looked at what impact further devolution could be expected to have on the UK.
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Clear night skies over Hampshire and Dorset give stunning shots of the Strawberry Moon.
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As Malaysian durians are being sold at throwaway prices, farmers worry about their livelihoods.
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Some fans had complained that the show is too short because the singer only performs her latest album.
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The undersea links between some of the UK's most northerly islands could be in place within eight years.
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Ted and his father say it was incredible bumping into Catherine, Princess of Wales.
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The app's new usernames feature will be rolled out globally over the next few months.
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The 29-year-old was arrested on Monday in connection with a glider bus which was set on fire on 9 June.
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Thousands of people have left South Africa ahead of Tuesday's deadline set by anti-migrant groups.
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June Brown, who starred in Eastenders for decades, had a surprising childhood link to Pontyates.
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Former England captain Wayne Rooney says he would start Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo instead of Elliot Anderson in Wednesday's World Cup last-32 tie with DR Congo.
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Germany make a shock last-32 exit against Paraguay, losing a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time to pile pressure on boss Julian Nagelsmann.
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