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  1. Russian spy ship pointed lasers at RAF pilots tracking it, says defence secretary

    John Healey says he has updated the Navy's rules for tracking the vessel after the "dangerous" move.
  2. Serial rapist and former police officer David Carrick guilty of more sex offences

    David Carrick is already serving a life sentence for 71 offences of sexual violence.
  3. Ultra-processed food is global health threat, experts warn

    It is increasing our risk of a range of chronic diseases, including obesity and depression, a major review says.
  4. Labour's Budget is already unravelling, Badenoch says

    The Conservative leader says the government floated the idea of increasing income tax rates only to "U-turn".
  5. Inside the California lab that shows the contradiction at the heart of the trillion-dollar AI race

    The confusing question lingering over the AI hype is whether it could be a bubble at risk of bursting
  6. Time taken to bring shoplifters to justice is 'unacceptable', retailers tell BBC

    The BBC followed a series of shoplifting cases which highlight how shops have waited months for thieves to be brought to justice.
  7. Gustav Klimt painting becomes second most expensive artwork sold at auction

    The portrait of Austrian heiress Elisabeth Lederer was looted by the Nazis and almost destroyed.
  8. Oasis fan's death at Wembley was 'tragic accident'

    Lee Claydon, 45, fell from an upper level at Wembley Stadium during an Oasis concert.
  9. Children among 25 killed in one of Russia's deadliest strikes on western Ukraine

    Two blocks of flats were attacked in the western city of Ternopil. One was almost destroyed.
  10. Good for mortgages, bad for the food shop - how the fall in inflation rate affects you

    The rate of inflation has fallen prompting hopes of lower mortgage rates, but food prices are still rising.
  11. Wicked sequel leaves critics less spellbound than first film

    Several critics highlighted Ariana Grande's performance, but were cooler on the film overall.
  12. Why McTominay's overhead kick could have been third best goal of the night

    Scotland scored three stunning goals in their era-defining win over Denmark - but which was the best?
  13. 'I worked, I paid taxes - then the bank took my home'

    Homeowners facing repossession homelessness doubles in three years, BBC investigation finds.
  14. How to keep babies warm in cold weather and other winter tips

    As temperatures fall across much of the UK, the best ways to keep people and pets warm and dry.
  15. Epstein saga reveals Republican rifts - and the power of Trump's base

    The votes in Congress to release more files came after the president faced pressure from within his own party.
  16. Police bullied me into admitting murder, says man wrongly jailed for 38 years

    In his first interview since release, Peter Sullivan says he wants an apology from the police after wrongful conviction of the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall.
  17. Supreme Court rules Christian-focused RE taught in NI schools is unlawful

    The Christian religious education taught in schools in Northern Ireland is unlawful, the UK Supreme Court has ruled.
  18. Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI board after Epstein emails made public

    The former US treasury secretary has faced a backlash over frequent messages to Epstein.
  19. MP offers seat to Burnham for Starmer challenge

    Clive Lewis says he would step down to allow Mayor Andy Burnham the chance to become Labour leader.
  20. Bar owner bans solo drinkers and is 'baffled' by reaction

    Some people are unhappy that they are not allowed to drink on their own in a bar in Altrincham.
  21. British woman among five killed in Chile snowstorm

    Victoria Bond, from Cornwall, is named as one of those who died in Torres del Paine National Park.
  22. Daniel Radcliffe reveals 'sweet' response to his letter to new Harry Potter actor

    The star of the movie franchise says he "just wants to hug" the young actors in the upcoming TV adaptation.
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  24. The Google Boss And The Massive AI Gamble

    Google boss gives BBC a warning about the economic risks of the AI bubble.
  25. Americanswers… on 5 Live! Has Donald Trump changed his mind on the Epstein files?

    Donald Trump has urged House Republicans to vote to release the Epstein Files.
  26. After Scotland qualify for World Cup, what happens now?

    Scotland have qualified for the 2026 World Cup, but what happens now?
  27. Daly back from broken arm as England change six for Pumas

    Elliot Daly will play for the first time since breaking his arm on British and Irish Lions duty in June as he starts on the wing for England against Argentina on Sunday.
  28. Stokes calls on England to 'create history' in Ashes

    England captain Ben Stokes calls on his team to “create history” by winning the Ashes in Australia and says he will play a full part as an all-rounder.
  29. Wales will 'take anybody' in World Cup play-off draw

    A closer look at Wales' possible World Cup play-off semi-final opponents as former striker Rob Earnshaw says a tie with Republic of Ireland would be "incredible".
  30. Curacao become smallest nation to qualify for World Cup

    Curacao have become the smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup after drawing with Steve McClaren's Jamaica.
  31. Scotland edge out Denmark in six-goal epic to reach World Cup

    Watch the best of the action as Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 to reach the men's World Cup finals for the first time since 1998.
  32. Australia cap Hughes called up by Wales

    Wales call up Melbourne City midfielder Laura Hughes, who has been capped by Australia, for their international camp in Spain.