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  1. Who and what are in the Epstein files?

    High-profile figures, including Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson, can be seen in the long-awaited files.
  2. David Walliams denies inappropriate behaviour after publisher drops him

    Walliams is one of the UK's most successful children's authors, having sold more than 60 million books.
  3. What's really going on with flu this winter

    We've been told we're facing an unprecedented superflu. Is it?
  4. Appeal to all MI5 staff for information in BBC spy case

    The inquiry head says it is "surprising" that new material is being uncovered years after the case began.
  5. Australia was seen as a world leader in gun control - Bondi has exposed a more complicated reality

    It introduced stricter gun laws after the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, but some say they now need to be tightened further.
  6. Anthony Joshua got a huge payday, but his victory over Jake Paul was slow and joyless

    Anthony Joshua earns one of the biggest paydays of his career - but where does his victory over Jake Paul leave both fighters and boxing?
  7. When roads will be busiest and supermarket hours: How to navigate the Christmas break

    Practical advice to help you get organised and cope this festive period.
  8. Strictly stars gear up for final, with Tess and Claudia set to bow out

    Celebrities Amber Davies, George Clarke and Karen Carney are vying to be crowned winners.
  9. Are these chatbot prompts damaging your thinking skills?

    Generative AI tools have become hugely popular but some experts worry about the effect they have on the brain.
  10. Pantone's white Colour of the Year sparks backlash

    Some critics have labelled the decision as "Pantonedeaf" and designers are divided in opinion.
  11. Rosenberg: Was Putin's response to my question about war in Europe an olive branch?

    Russia's leader told our Russia editor that claims an attack on Europe was planned were "rubbish".
  12. US carries out 'massive' strike against IS in Syria

    The US says it struck dozens of targets across Syria in response to last week's deadly Islamic State attack on US forces there.
  13. IT issues cause Christmas getaway delays at Dover

    The Port of Dover says earlier problems in Calais are causing processing delays of up to one hour.
  14. Australian state plans to ban intifada chants after Bondi shooting

    New South Wales will look at passing hate speech laws after Australia's deadliest shooting in almost 30 years.
  15. Palestinians tell BBC they were sexually abused in Israeli prisons

    Two men say they experienced the kind of abuse highlighted in recent reports on Israel's treatment of prisoners, which Israel denies.
  16. Stupid or valid? Did Brook's shot put Australia on the brink?

    Harry Brook's dismissal put England on the brink of Ashes defeat but was his reverse sweep stupid or valid?
  17. Imran Khan and wife given further jail terms after state gift fraud case

    Pakistan's former PM, who is already serving time in prison, plans to challenge the verdict.
  18. Kebabs, biryani and much more: Indian city on Unesco culinary list

    Lucknow recently joined a select list of global cities recognised for their fine food.
  19. Charlie Kirk's widow Erika endorses JD Vance for president

    Conservatives traded criticims at this year's annual Turning Point USA America Fest conference.
  20. Barracks used for housing asylum seekers closes

    Napier Barracks, a former military site, will be handed over to a property developer for housing.
  21. Timothée Chalamet teams up with EsDeeKid to quash alter-ego rumours

    Speculation has run riot that the US actor had been leading a double life as the masked rapper.
  22. Kylie is Christmas number one - she'll do a jigsaw to celebrate

    The pop star tops the Christmas charts, but says she's planning a low-key celebration in Australia.
  23. I adopted a boy and then at Christmas, his baby sister too

    Sarah from Shropshire is about to celebrate her third Christmas with her adopted children - siblings.
  24. Rhino calf born at park takes wobbly first steps

    The moments after Mo's birth were captured on camera by the team at Cotswold Wildlife Park.
  25. From backstage to centre stage - how a stand-in Dame saved the day

    A light operator, with a university performance degree, stepped in with no rehearsal time.
  26. We couldn't find a buyer for our home, so we're selling raffle tickets for it instead

    After failing to sell the traditional way, Jennie and John Bailey decide a different approach.
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  28. Is The Economy On The Up?

    Bank of England cuts interest rates to lowest level since 2023.
  29. Has Trump’s chief of staff revealed White House secrets?

    Susie Wiles hits back at Vanity Fair after giving rare interviews
  30. Stupid or valid? Did Brook's shot put Australia on the brink?

    Harry Brook's dismissal put England on the brink of Ashes defeat but was his reverse sweep stupid or valid?
  31. Joshua and Paul earn riches but deliver budget sporting spectacle

    Anthony Joshua earns one of the biggest paydays of his career - but where does his victory over Jake Paul leave both fighters and boxing?
  32. Watch: Joshua knocks out Paul in one-sided fight

    Anthony Joshua defeats YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul as he secures a comfortable win via a sixth-round stoppage in Miami.
  33. Salah apologised to Liverpool players - Jones

    Mohamed Salah's angry outburst is "in the past" and "just part of wanting to be a winner", says his Liverpool team-mate Curtis Jones.
  34. Crawley not aware of Stokes' 'weak men' comments

    Opener Zak Crawley suggests he was not aware of comments made by Ben Stokes when the England captain said his dressing room is "not a place for weak men".