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  1. Latest Epstein revelations dig even deeper hole for Andrew

    More unedifying pictures and words mean it doesn't get any better for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
  2. Israeli air strikes kill at least 28 Palestinians in Gaza, rescue officials say

    Israel's military confirmed the strikes, which come during a ceasefire that Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaking.
  3. Zack Polanski is having fun. But can the Green leader become a serious player?

    The Greens' new leader has generated a lot of excitement. Can he translate the buzz into electoral success?
  4. Pedro Pascal and Meryl Streep lead tributes to Catherine O'Hara

    The Canadian comedic actress died in Los Angeles on Friday at the age of 71 following a brief illness.
  5. Ukrainians brace for -20C despite energy truce: 'It will be a catastrophe'

    Already facing electricity cuts, civilians are struggling to keep warm in their own homes as temperatures are set to plummet.
  6. Labour pick Angeliki Stogia for Gorton by-election

    The councillor was chosen after Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham was blocked from standing.
  7. Israel eyes regime change in Iran - and is counting on Trump to make it happen

    Analysts believe PM Netanyahu is urging the US towards maximalist strikes.
  8. What we learned - and didn't - from the Melania documentary

    Melania, directed by Brett Ratner, provides a fleeting glimpse into the life of the enigmatic first lady.
  9. How to minimise airline add-on fees - after easyJet faced criticism

    Don't get swept into paying for extras you don't need.
  10. Has Harry Styles killed the world tour?

    Artists including Ariana Grande are opting for longer residencies in key cities rather than touring more locations.
  11. This tiny town is up for sale - but the locals don't want to leave

    Residents say the sale of Licola - population, five - jeopardises its future.
  12. Student loan system 'fair and reasonable', says Reeves

    The chancellor's defence comes after Martin Lewis called her freeze on student loans "not a moral thing".
  13. Parents want to ban smartphones in schools, but there's one reason they're worried

    The House of Lords is soon due to debate whether to introduce a legal ban on smartphones in schools.
  14. Israel split over plans to bring back death penalty for deadly attacks

    In a highly controversial move, some Israeli MPs are trying to introduce the death penalty for Palestinian attackers.
  15. I mocked the Saudi leader on YouTube - then my phone was hacked and I was beaten up in London

    Satirist Ghanem al-Masarir has been awarded £3m in damages, but it's unclear if Saudi Arabia will pay.
  16. Watch: Frozen river hosts dance party in Kyiv

    Residents in the Ukrainian capital are finding joy in unusual places, despite power cuts caused by Russian attacks and freezing winter temperatures.
  17. Rybakina beats Sabalenka for first Australian Open title

    Elena Rybakina inflicts further Grand Slam final heartbreak on Aryna Sabalenka with a stunning third-set fightback to win the Australian Open.
  18. Phone lines stay open as tax return deadline looms

    More than one million people missed the deadline a year ago, according to HM Revenue and Customs.
  19. One wrong move and it could all go wrong - the men clearing deadly undersea Russian mines

    A team of divers are tasked with de-mining parts of the Black Sea still under Ukraine's control.
  20. An ingredient for this curry is missing - and in eight minutes it's at the door

    India's quick-commerce boom means groceries in minutes - but it can be dangerous for riders.
  21. Pokémon cancels event at controversial Japan shrine following backlash

    The event, advertised through official channels, was criticised in China for being held at a military memorial.
  22. US government partially shuts down despite last minute funding deal

    The soonest the US House of Representatives can vote on the funding deal and end the shutdown is Monday.
  23. The friends who are boosting women's DIY skills

    Sarah Bolger and Justine Wortsman say they did not realise "how much of a gap in the market there was".
  24. Man visits Disney World 80 times - and he's not done yet

    Phil Taylor has visited Walt Disney World in Florida 80 times and does not plan to stop.
  25. How these former Ibiza DJs are nurturing a new generation

    Sally Rodgers and Steve Jones toured Ibiza in the 80s and 90s before returning to Teesside.
  26. Pokémon cards help boy through cancer treatment

    The trading cards helped Dylan cope with leukaemia treatment and recovery.
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  28. The Week: Starmer Meets Xi, Trump Threatens Iran and More Defection Drama

    Adam and Alex wrap up the week with James Landale and Sarah Montague.
  29. Can Trump 'de-escalate' Minneapolis tensions after Alex Pretti killing?

    And the president blames Democrat Ihan Omar after she was attacked
  30. Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood lead in this classic war film

    Seven paratroopers are sent on a seemingly impossible mission
  31. Rybakina beats Sabalenka for first Australian Open title

    Elena Rybakina inflicts further Grand Slam final heartbreak on Aryna Sabalenka with a stunning third-set fightback to win the Australian Open.
  32. Forest agree Ortega deal and target Inter's Frattesi

    Nottingham Forest agree a deal for Manchester City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega worth up to £500,000.
  33. 'She basically capitulated' - is Sabalenka underachieving at Slams?

    After losing another Grand Slam final - this time to Elena Rybakina at the Australian Open - BBC Sport asks if Aryna Sabalenka is underachieving at the majors.
  34. Rybakina beats Sabalenka in thrilling Australian Open final

    Watch Elena Rybakina inflict further Grand Slam final heartbreak on world number one Aryna Sabalenka with a dramatic third-set fightback to win her first Australian Open title.