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  1. Trump says Canada wants 'benefits' of being US state after trade talks collapse

    Canada's PM said he was "reluctantly" announcing retaliatory tariffs and accused the US of starting a trade war.
  2. Mayors to get powers to overrule local councils on planning decisions

    Housing minister Matthew Pennycook said the change was "essential" for helping mayors "effectively deliver new homes".
  3. Zelensky has 'questions to answer' about corruption in his government, sacked minister tells BBC

    The sacked former defence minister has also called for elections to be held in Ukraine.
  4. Plan to restrict serious offenders to certain areas to start in October

    Serious violent and sexual offenders may be confined to areas of just a few miles after leaving prison on probation.
  5. Iran-linked hackers behind cyber attack that shut down power plant, reports say

    The government says at no point was there a risk to the UK's energy system during the attack in July.
  6. Lucy Davis 'grateful' for support over cancer diagnosis

    The Office star was appearing at convention in London, less than two weeks after announcing her condition.
  7. The hotel booking mix-up that could free mushroom murderer

    A table tennis tournament and a throat lozenge could help Erin Patterson's lawyers overturn her convictions.
  8. How a new era of heatwaves could shake up the school calendar

    Teachers warn it could be increasingly difficult for classrooms to function during the hottest months.
  9. Why we can't look away from hoarder home clean-ups

    Videos of extreme cleaning posted on social media often go viral and are watched millions of times.
  10. Trump Mobile promoted a 'Made in the USA' phone - but the details kept changing

    BBC Verify tracks the changes in design, spec, manufacture and release date of the T1 phone from Trump Mobile.
  11. Did a goat herder's lucky $200 nugget spark a gold rush in western Kenya?

    Prospectors have come to West Pokot county in the hope a gram of the precious metal can change their lives.
  12. Struggling households need more help with bills, energy industry says

    Industry body Energy UK says the current support for households most in need does not go far enough.
  13. Girl, 17, killed in Swedish sword attack, police say

    Two boys aged 12 and 17 were also injured, while an 18-year-old suspect has been detained.
  14. The Papers: 'Power to block nimby protests' and Meghan 'deal could be off'

    New mayoral powers and continued reporting on the Duchess of Sussex's television role lead Sunday's papers.
  15. CrossCountry cancels UK services after power cut

    Customers say the disruption to virtually all UK CrossCountry services as the "worst case scenario".
  16. Fear and fallout three months on from Northern Ireland's race riots

    Northern Ireland saw consecutive nights of violence following a knife attack - but how are victims faring now?
  17. 'We're not going to run from it': Sydney Marathon laughs off medal error

    Runners will receive a medal at the 2026 Sydney Marathon with an engraving of a German stadium.
  18. Baby whose parents feared had just days to live is 'thriving' after life-saving heart operation

    Doctors have told mum and dad Catrin and Dylan it could take years for a donor to materialise.
  19. The rapper turning council jargon into poetry

    A former council worker is using poetry and spoken word to explain council policy to young people.
  20. 'Banned over a pair of £2 sandals': Why some sellers are complaining about Vinted

    Several thousands of Vinted users say they have been wrongly suspended or permanently banned from the preloved app.
  21. Collapsed owl saved by soldiers 70 miles out at sea

    "It's very unusual... barn owls shouldn't be 70 miles off Newcastle," a wildlife rescuer says.
  22. The Polygamist's author says women see themselves reflected in her Netflix hit

    Zimbabwean novelist Sue Nyathi self-funded her debut novel and now asks who can afford to write at all.
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  24. Is Andy Burnham Actually Popular Or Just New?

    And, Sue Gray gives her first interview since leaving Downing Street.
  25. How will Trump’s former personal lawyer run the US justice department?

    Attorney General Todd Blanche won’t pledge to act “independently” from the White House.
  26. An intense psychological thriller with Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum

    Having fun? Nothing as as it seems on a private party island, and leaving's not an option
  27. Australia beat Bangladesh in two days

    Mitchell Starc takes 10 wickets in the match as Australia bounce back to win the second Test against Bangladesh by an innings and 51 runs and draw the series.
  28. Mateta claims final year of Palace deal is invalid

    Jean-Philippe Mateta is challenging the validity of the final 10 months on his Crystal Palace contract.
  29. What does Savinho's £75m move reveal about Man City's multi-club model?

    Does Savinho's £75m move from Manchester City to Tottenham represent a sporting success for the Abu Dhabi-owned club?
  30. Heroic effort needed to catch Clark - McIlroy

    Rory McIlroy shoots a five-under-par 65 to move into a share of second place after three rounds of the BMW Championship in St Louis.
  31. Norris expects challenge after back-to-back poles

    World champion Lando Norris says he expects other teams to challenge for victory after securing pole position for Sunday's final Dutch Grand Prix.
  32. Lopez beats Romero then snubs Catterall fight

    American Teofimo Lopez beats Rolando Romero in Las Vegas to claim the WBA welterweight title then seemingly snubs number one challenger Jack Catterall.
  33. Life after Salah - why Isak and Wirtz must step up for Liverpool

    Liverpool are preparing to begin a season without Mohamed Salah for the first time in a decade - but they haven't replaced him yet. This is why.