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The plan outlines how billions will be spent on equipping the UK armed forces in the years ahead.
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BBC Verify looks at what the big numbers around the Defence Investment Plan mean for spending on the military and hitting the government's pledges.
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The ruling is a major setback for Donald Trump's immigration agenda, and has been welcomed by civil rights groups.
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An independent inquiry has found "unacceptable racism and discrimination" is affecting patient safety.
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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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A 55-year-old law means the government has no legal powers to remove Shabir Ahmed from the UK.
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The ex-Greater Manchester mayor plans a new No 10 unit in the city if he becomes Labour's next leader.
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Tui has apologised and told passengers it has arranged flights home for tomorrow and a full refund.
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The Queen said the pair had spoken about their "deep love of books" and importance of children reading.
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Paul Flack, 55, was pronounced dead at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital on 21 June, an inquest hears.
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As Germany again fail to progress at a World Cup BBC Sport looks at the fallout from their defeat by Paraguay and what happens next.
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Why Didier Deschamps' changes to personnel and formation could propel 2022 runners-up France to go one better in this World Cup.
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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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They’re not Ronaldo or Messi, but they might be set for life after gaining millions of new followers.
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The spin-off introduces a new generation to Elle Woods, but critics say young people deserve better.
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The BBC’s Gary O’Donoghue explains what the court's landmark ruling means for the US president.
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The Fire (Financially Independent, Retire Early) movement sees followers save as much as possible.
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People in areas devastated by twin earthquakes say they need more support from the government.
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Hunter Henderson, 10, from Doncaster, has just won a major international tournament.
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Two people are taken into custody after the incident in the Kahna suburb of Lahore.
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Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman says no high-level meetings or direct talks between the US and Iran are scheduled.
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The Reform UK leader says the payment from Direct Bullion was for work amounting to four hours per month for a three-month period.
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About 50 children from Sudbury meet Dwayne Johnson on a school visit to London.
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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 Home Office will be given powers to recover costs from adults who have received asylum support under new laws.
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The union has called for better working conditions and pay transparency ahead of the GTA 6 release.
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A landmark decision expands Trump’s presidential power
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Burnham unveils "Number 10 North" in first speech since running for PM.
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Tottenham agree a deal to sign West Ham's Mateus Fernandes as Manchester United pull out of the race for midfielder.
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Harry Brook says he would accept the England Test captaincy and believes it is possible to lead the country in all three formats.
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Aston Villa have been fined 22.5m euros (£19.4m) by Uefa for a "significant breach" of its squad-cost rule for 2025.
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Arsenal view Paris St-Germain's Bradley Barcola as an alternative to Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers after receiving encouragement that the France forward might be available this summer.