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Officials say it is a "precautionary measure" and comes as Donald Trump weighs up whether to take action against Iran.
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Faisal Islam says the Labour argues the difference in its plans this time is that the planning has come first.
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Correspondent Jonathan Head says the 'devastating' accident is an enormous setback for Thailand's efforts to modernise its infrastructure.
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The musician discovered a "historic underpayment" after being sued in London's High Court.
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Amateur Jordan Smith is the shock winner of the Million Dollar One Point Slam at the Australian Open, beating reigning men's champion Jannik Sinner along the way.
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French officials said actions by members of the Raise the Colours group were likely to cause public disorder.
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Some are beginning to wonder whether it is worth defending government policies, writes Matt Chorley.
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The man accused of murdering Victoria Hall, 17, killed five women in 2006, it can be revealed.
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The incident occurred while Trump toured a Ford factory in Michigan; the heckler says he has "no regrets".
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Relatives of an arrested protester tell BBC Persian he is due to be executed on Wednesday, as the death toll from demonstrations reportedly exceeds 2,400.
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The regime's opponents will hope for more pressure to accelerate the process, writes the BBC's international editor.
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More than 2,400 protesters are reported to have been killed in a violent crackdown by security forces. Here's what you need to know.
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Chase Infiniti, Miles Caton and Robert Aramayo are among the nominees for the Bafta Rising Star Award.
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Residents of Ukraine's capital talk about their difficulties keeping warm and enduring power outages, as Russian attacks deepen the energy crisis.
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With rising tuition fees and living costs, do higher graduate earnings cover the cost of a degree?
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Shops are selling hundreds of cookies within minutes as the frenzy sends prices of ingredients surging.
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Why has an English manager not won the Premier League? Chief football writer Phil McNulty explores who could make history.
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Oscar Murphy has an aggressive form of the blood cancer and is the first to get CAR-T therapy in the UK.
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The government starts appealing the September 2025 decision to dismiss the case brought against Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, aka Mo Chara.
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The UK restaurant chain's remaining 33 restaurants will stay open after a rescue deal was reached.
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The Hollywood stars look set to reunite on stage after their successful run in the Wicked franchise.
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Beijing reported the largest-ever trade surplus at $1.19tn as China diversified its trade.
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Former Scottish Premiership and international player Iain Jenkins was operated on by Eljamel in 1999.
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Sadiq Khan speaks to Newscast about crime in London, social media and Europe.
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And does Trump have a plan for Iran?
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Amateur Jordan Smith is the shock winner of the Million Dollar One Point Slam at the Australian Open, beating reigning men's champion Jannik Sinner along the way.
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Shaun Wane steps down from his position as England coach, nine months before the Rugby League World Cup.
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Sebastian Ofner is out of Australian Open qualifying after forgetting the rules and celebrating victory early - before going on to lose eight of the next nine points.
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Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa are charged with misconduct by the Football Association following a melee at the conclusion of Saturday's FA Cup game.
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Many Real Madrid fans are in shock at Alvaro Arbeloa's appointment as manager - is it a hasty move or a shrewd decision?
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Mohamed Salah's Egypt will face Senegal in the Afcon 2025 semi-finals, offering the chance of revenge against his old Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane.