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Al Carns says the military isn't "sufficiently funded", as Dan Jarvis becomes the new defence secretary.
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The resignations of the defence secretary and armed forces minister pile the pressure further on the PM's leadership.
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The US president says a "great settlement" to end the conflict has been reached. Iran says reports of a deal are "speculative".
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The decision for the one-off vaccine programme follows the unprecedented outbreak in Kent this year.
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Rapist Bawan Harwe lured underage girls back to his flat with the promise of free vapes and cash.
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Princess Bajrakitiyabha, the king's eldest daughter, collapsed in December 2022 while exercising her dogs.
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Grande called a White House video using her song Bye "heinous nonsense", joining multiple artists demanding Trump's team not use their music.
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People tell BBC Your Voice the rising cost of private dentistry is putting them in a difficult position.
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Two pupils and a teacher were injured in the attack, which counter-terror police are investigating.
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The public sale is also expected to make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire.
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After two nights of unrest, pockets of protests held across Northern Ireland have passed off without major incident.
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There was a star-studded opening ceremony, and some sporadic clashes between police and protesters around the Azteca stadium.
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Three players are sent off as World Cup co-hosts Mexico defeat South Africa in a dramatic opening match at a packed Azteca Stadium.
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From trade wars to soaring ticket prices, the 2026 World Cup is unlike any before it. Faisal Islam explores what this tournament reveals about our changing global economy.
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From nearly dying on the pitch to scoring for Mexico at the World Cup - Raul Jimenez has completed a remarkable comeback.
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It is a dilemma plenty of fans in the UK will have - and we are giving you the chance to follow the World Cup without spoilers.
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Patients on the trial have not needed medication to manage their condition.
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Relatives urge Indian authorities for answers after receiving the misidentified, and in one case mixed, remains of their loved ones.
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Bases across Iran have been hit by US strikes, with experts identifying damage to jets and warships.
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Defence Secretary John Healey's resignation and the start of the World Cup dominate Friday's papers.
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The defence secretary was pressing the prime minister for a larger increase in defence spending than he was offered, the BBC understands.
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It is never easy to speak up when a fellow diner says "let's just divide it!"
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An El Niño event has officially started, say US scientists, raising fears of extreme weather and higher temperatures.
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The owner of West Ham United's home has raised concerns it was not told about safeguarding restrictions.
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A safety inquiry into the WellBN clinic in Brighton found 78 children were potentially harmed after being given gender medication without proper checks.
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The UK's competition regulator is investigating the airline over charges it imposes on parents to sit next to their child.
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Manufacturer Novo Nordisk says a daily tablet of the drug could be more convenient for some people than weekly injections.
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Defence Secretary John Healey resigns in latest blow to Starmer.
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New scandals and allegations emerge against Democrat Graham Platner in Maine
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Kevin Bridges embarks on a journey to understand whether the beautiful game still exists.
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From nearly dying on the pitch to scoring for Mexico at the World Cup - Raul Jimenez has completed a remarkable comeback.
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Three players were sent off in the World Cup opener as Mexico beat South Africa 2-0. Are we about to see a World Cup littered with red cards?
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Three players are sent off as World Cup co-hosts Mexico defeat South Africa in a dramatic opening match at a packed Azteca Stadium.
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There was a star-studded opening ceremony, and some sporadic clashes between police and protesters around the Azteca stadium.
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Director of cricket Rob Key is considering imposing an alcohol ban on the England team and has given no assurances Ben Stokes will remain Test captain.
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Real Madrid have confirmed the re-appointment of Jose Mourinho as head coach.