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  1. How dark web agent spotted bedroom wall clue to rescue girl from years of harm

    Detectives desperate to locate a 12-year-old, seen abused online, found a surprising lead.
  2. Hillary Clinton accuses Trump administration of Epstein files 'cover-up' in BBC interview

    "Get the files out. They are slow-walking it," the former US secretary of state says. The White House says it has done "more for the victims than Democrats ever did".
  3. Councils face 'uphill struggle' after elections delay U-turn

    Thirty councils across England now have to organise local polls after the government abandoned plans to delay.
  4. Calculator: How will freeze on tax thresholds hit your take-home pay?

    Wages have been rising faster than prices but you could pay more tax because of frozen thresholds.
  5. Electronic artist and YouTuber Look Mum No Computer to represent UK at Eurovision

    The synth artist and Eurovision fan says he finds it "completely bonkers" to be representing the UK.
  6. 'A sad day' - Canada rocked by curling cheating row at Winter Games

    Both men's and women's Canadian curling teams have been accused of cheating at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
  7. Royal Mail given two weeks to respond to claims it is prioritising parcels

    MPs have raised "significant concerns" about reports of "failures in service" at the company.
  8. Trump says he will be 'indirectly' involved in Iran nuclear talks

    Speaking ahead of negotiations on Tuesday, the US president says he believes Iran wants to make a deal.
  9. Boy first in UK to have pioneering leg-lengthening surgery

    Alfie Phillips, 9, had the pioneering treatment at Liverpool's Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
  10. A big day for GB's men's curling team - Tuesday's guide

    What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
  11. What has gone wrong for British short track speed skating?

    When Niall Treacy skidded out of the men's 500m heats on Monday, Great Britain's hopes in the short track speed skating were finally put out of their misery.
  12. Ancient bone may prove legendary war elephant crossing of Alps

    It would be the first hard evidence that elephants were used in battle by General Hannibal.
  13. Facing a demographic catastrophe, Ukraine is paying for troops to freeze their sperm

    The law funds troops who want to freeze their eggs or their sperm, as Ukraine's population plummets.
  14. Can you really depuff your face? The truth about three common treatments

    We look at three viral hacks to unpick fact from fiction - the effects are often at best, temporary, say experts.
  15. Oasis v Blur rivalry revived in new play as cast take sides

    The 1995 chart battle is recreated for a new play - and the rivalry is rekindled as the cast take sides.
  16. The Papers: 'Farage forces elections U-turn' and 'Tributes to Godfather Star'

    Sir Keir Starmer's decision to abandon plans to delay 30 council elections after a legal challenge from Reform UK dominates Tuesday's papers.
  17. US build-up of warships and fighter jets tracked near Iran

    BBC Verify has seen US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln near Iran ahead of talks between the two countries
  18. Bailiffs used to pursue NHS staff over pay errors

    Thousands of NHS workers were pursued by debt collectors after salary overpayments, the BBC finds.
  19. Six of Sarah Ferguson's companies winding down

    The move follows further revelations over her friendship with the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
  20. Temperatures dip below freezing as arctic air sweeps across the UK

    More than 65 flood warnings have also been issued by the Environment Agency after heavy rain.
  21. Met using e-bikes and drones to catch phone thieves

    The force has also warned young children are being targeted over social media to steal phones.
  22. FBI won't co-operate on Alex Pretti investigation, state officials say

    Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says the FBI will not hand over any evidence it has gathered.
  23. Italy's 'Lovers’ Arch' collapses into sea on Valentine's Day

    The popular tourist attraction was a proposal spot for couples and featured on postcards.
  24. 'One of the greatest actors we ever had': Hollywood mourns Robert Duvall

    Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, Duvall's co-stars from The Godfather films, lead tributes to the Oscar winner.
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  26. Is It The End Of The Global Order As We Know It?

    Starmer says Europe must be ready to fight, but can it afford to?
  27. Will the US Supreme Court stand up to Trump?

    Or will the court expand the US president’s power?
  28. 'We really messed up' - does European football need more balance?

    One set of clubs dominate the Champions League, another win their domestic title every year but cannot compete - does European football have a problem?
  29. What has gone wrong for British short track speed skating?

    When Niall Treacy skidded out of the men's 500m heats on Monday, Great Britain's hopes in the short track speed skating were finally put out of their misery.
  30. What changes might England make for Ireland game?

    Following England's defeat by Scotland at Murrayfield, what changes might Steve Borthwick make to face Ireland on Saturday?
  31. Is facing a Champions League play-off really that bad?

    The Champions League returns this week and some of Europe's biggest teams will be back in action a lot earlier than they would have hoped.
  32. Why Benfica tie is pivotal for Arbeloa and Real Madrid

    After a difficult start as Real Madrid manager, Alvaro Arbeloa will know the importance of progressing past Jose Mourinho's Benfica in the Champions League play-off round.