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  1. BBC at the site of Israeli air strikes in Beirut

    At least 182 people were killed and 890 others wounded, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
  2. 22,000 students told to pay back 'mis-sold' maintenance loans

    Those affected have been told their courses were never eligible for maintenance or childcare loans
  3. Four people die trying to board boat in Channel crossing attempt

    Rescue efforts remain under way after the incident off the coast of northern France, local media reports.
  4. Artemis crew returning to Earth with 'all the good stuff' from Moon discoveries

    The four astronauts said they were returning to Earth with "so many more pictures, so many more stories".
  5. Oil prices rise as concerns grow over 'fragile' US-Iran ceasefire

    Crude prices have reversed from sharp falls on Wednesday when plans to pause the war first emerged.
  6. RSPCA says 250 dogs found crammed into one home

    The animal charity says it has been forced to refute that an image of the dogs was AI-generated.
  7. Pioneering wildlife cameraman Doug Allan dies in Nepal

    The cameraman and photographer won eight Emmy Awards for his work on acclaimed series like Blue Planet alongside Sir David Attenborough.
  8. Primrose Hill stab victim 'can never be replaced', father says

    Christopher Sullivan pays tribute to his son, filmmaking student Finbar Sullivan, who was killed.
  9. New light shed on who benefits most from weight-loss jabs

    People who carry variations in two genes linked to appetite and digestion can lose more weight when taking drugs to treat obesity, research suggests.
  10. Chinese researcher's death after questioning in US prompts anger in Beijing

    The semiconductor researcher was found dead after “hostile questioning” by US law enforcement.
  11. Liverpool still alive - but their season now hangs by a thread

    Negative tactics and no shots on target - but somehow Liverpool's Champions League campaign is still just about alive after a 2-0 loss at PSG.
  12. Jeremy Bowen: Ceasefire means respite for civilians, but it might not last long

    Whether or not a lasting peace deal can be reached, the war and its consequences are reshaping the Middle East, writes international editor Jeremy Bowen.
  13. Trump criticises Nato as alliance chief describes meeting as 'very frank'

    The US president says Nato "wasn't there when we needed them" during the Iran war.
  14. Cooper urges full and toll-free reopening of Strait of Hormuz

    The foreign secretary also calls for Lebanon to be "urgently included" in the ceasefire agreement.
  15. Israel says it hit Lebanon 100 times in just 10 minutes

    Israel described it as the largest wave of air strikes in this conflict, hitting more than 100 of what it called Hezbollah command centres and military sites.
  16. Farmers warn of higher food costs due to Iran war

    Despite a ceasefire, the Iran war will continue to affect farmers' costs and therefore food prices.
  17. Five of Queen Elizabeth II's most iconic outfits - from new royal exhibit

    From fashion diplomacy in the US to a transparent raincoat, the late Queen's style was a powerful formula.
  18. He's Australia's most decorated soldier. Now he's at the centre of a historic war crimes case

    Ben Roberts-Smith's case is not only unprecedented for Australia but "extraordinary" for the globe too, scholars say.
  19. Is BTS losing its K-pop identity as it aims for a bigger world stage?

    BTS turned millions on to K-pop. But now it’s caught between Korea and the world.
  20. The Papers: 'Fragile ceasefire at risk' and 'Putin mocks Starmer'

    The papers on Thursday focus on the aftermath of the two-week ceasefire deal agreed between the US, Israel and Iran.
  21. Euphoria stars hit red carpet at premiere of third - and possibly final - season

    Sydney Sweeney, Zendaya and Jacob Elordi reunite and are joined by some new cast members at the launch.
  22. 'Cold as ice': Serial killer admits to eight murders in case that haunted Long Island for years

    Rex Heuermann's plea ends a case that police took 13 years to solve, frustrating the public and victims' family.
  23. Watch: Pope Leo XIV spins basketball on his finger, with help from Harlem Globetrotters

    US exhibition squad, the Harlem Globetrotters, met the pontiff in the Vatican, helping him to spin a basketball on the tip of his finger.
  24. US man arrested in case of Michigan woman's disappearance in Bahamas

    Lynette Hooker fell overboard from a small boat and was swept out to sea by strong currents, her husband told authorities.
  25. Jim Whittaker, first American to Mount Everest summit, dies aged 97

    The lifelong outdoors advocate and former president of retailer REI returned to Everest decades later with his son.
  26. 'Titan of a man': Tributes to actor with MND who played Richard III in wheelchair

    Michael Campbell, also known as Michael Patrick, died on Tuesday at NI Hospice.
  27. BBC upholds complaints over racial slur in Baftas broadcast

    The broadcast of a racial slur broke editorial standards, the corporation's complaints unit concludes.
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  29. US-Iran Ceasefire Agreed (For Now)

    US & Iran agree a ceasefire but how long will it last?
  30. Trump pulls back from the brink...but for how long?

    Trump’s threat to “wipe out” Iran has divided Republicans.
  31. How fluid PSG exposed Slot's back-five tweak

    Arne Slot changed Liverpool's shape for their Champions League quarter-final first leg - but their tactics were still bested by European champions Paris St-Germain. Umir Irfan explains how.
  32. Nick Rockett pulls out of Grand National

    Nick Rockett, last year's Grand National winner, withdraws from the 2026 race at Aintree on Saturday.
  33. Verstappen race engineer Lambiase to join McLaren

    Red Bull's Gianpiero Lambiase, Max Verstappen's race engineer, agrees to join McLaren from 2028.
  34. Fury unlikely to be world champion again - Wardley

    Tyson Fury will struggle to become world champion again because of the current crop of belt holders, says WBO title holder Fabio Wardley.
  35. Family fun and holes-in-one - the Masters tradition crossing generations

    The Masters Par 3 contest is a unique tradition that features 90-year-old Gary Player holing birdie putts and nine-year-old Frankie Fleetwood focusing on hitting a green.
  36. Alvarez scores superb free-kick as Atletico beat 10-man Barca

    Julian Alvarez and Alexander Sorloth give Atletico Madrid a 2-0 victory over 10-man Barcelona in their Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Nou Camp.