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  1. Trump criticises 'decaying' European countries and 'weak' leaders

    The UK praises Europe's "strength" after Trump says countries fail to control migration or take action to end the Ukraine war.
  2. Major talks on changes to ECHR migration rules set to start

    The talks are the most significant sign yet that international human rights law could be reinterpreted.
  3. How long Britain could really fight for if war broke out tomorrow

    In the event of a war, one expert suggests the British Army could be incapable of fighting effectively on land within weeks, once committed - though 'much depends on the form of the conflict'.
  4. These young Australians grew up with social media - what do they think of the ban?

    The BBC took to the streets of Sydney to find out what young people aged between 18 and 20 think of Australia’s under-16s social media ban.
  5. Member of UK armed forces dies in accident in Ukraine

    He died in an accident away from Ukraine's front lines on Tuesday, the Ministry of Defence says.
  6. Artist Nnena Kalu earns 'historic' Turner Prize win

    Kalu wins for her sculptures and drawings, becoming the first learning disabled artist to scoop the award.
  7. 'What's your name?' - Moment police confront Luigi Mangione at McDonald's

    Prosecutors have released bodycam footage showing the initial interaction between officers and the suspected CEO killer.
  8. Storm Bram brings flooding and travel disruption to UK

    Amber and yellow warnings for wind are in place, with gusts of 90mph forecast in north-west Scotland.
  9. UK asylum system hit by inefficiencies and wasted funds, watchdog finds

    In a new analysis, the National Audit Office finds “reactive” government policies moved problems elsewhere.
  10. MI5 closely involved in handling of IRA spy Stakeknife, says report

    The final report of Operation Kenova says the security service had "greater knowledge" of Stakeknife than it had first stated.
  11. UK spending half an hour longer online than in pandemic, says Ofcom

    The survey found people in the UK spent on average four hours and 30 minutes online every day in 2025
  12. Mutated flu virus is circulating - so should you buy a vaccine this year?

    Flu has come early and experts predict it could be a particularly nasty season.
  13. The Papers: Trump says Europe 'weak' and 'faithful servant' Winkleman

    The US president has attacked Europe, with his comments splashed across a number of Wednesday's front pages.
  14. Watch: Ozzy the dog sets Guinness World record for longest canine tongue

    The mastiff mix from Oklahoma City broke the previous record with his tongue measuring in at 7.83in (19.89cm).
  15. MI5 under more scrutiny after multiple criticisms

    Concerns are raised over whether the MI5 can be trusted to provide full evidence to courts and investigations following the findings of Operation Kenova.
  16. Two teenagers went to seek gold. They were buried alive in a mine collapse

    Poverty in Sierra Leone is pushing more students into risky work, which proved deadly for two boys.
  17. Google unveils plans to try again with smart glasses in 2026

    It is a significant turnaround for the tech giant after its first attempt - Google Glass - was pulled in 2015.
  18. It sparked a debate over AI, but can Arc Raiders win a Bafta game award?

    Smash-hit Arc Raiders is longlisted for Bafta's best game award alongside Clair Obscur and Silksong.
  19. Iain Douglas-Hamilton, pioneering elephant conservationist, dies aged 83

    His groundbreaking field research was instrumental in banning the international ivory trade and protecting elephants from poachers.
  20. Nigel Farage meets French far-right leader in London

    National Rally president Jordan Bardella says he believes the Reform UK leader will become the next British PM.
  21. Thousands of flood defences below standard as Storm Bram hits

    A BBC study lays bare the scale of flood defences in England that are in need of maintenance.
  22. Man who grabbed Ariana Grande kicked out of Lady Gaga concert

    The incident in Australia comes after the man was jailed for nine days and deported from Singapore for public nuisance.
  23. Bottles of Disaronno recalled over possible glass presence

    It is believed the contamination may have happened due to an "anomaly on the bottle line", according to the recall notice.
  24. Some schools disrupted and Covid-like measures brought in amid rise in flu cases

    Flu is on the rise, but ministers say schools should only close in extreme circumstances.
  25. Grooming gangs inquiry to be led by former children's commissioner Anne Longfield

    Baroness Anne Longfield will chair the three-year inquiry which has been beset by problems.
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  27. Where Did The Covid Fraud Cash Go?

    Much of £11bn Covid scheme fraud 'beyond recovery', report says.
  28. Will a social media ban for Australian teens work?

    The world’s first social media ban for under 16’s starts this week – will it succeed?
  29. Big result for Slot and Liverpool with no Salah in Milan

    Liverpool win away in the Champions League without Mohamed Salah for the first time since 2009, in a big night for boss Arne Slot.
  30. Son, Simons and mini Spurs revival lift Frank's spirits

    Son Heung-min's emotional return sets the tone for another significant step forward for Spurs and head coach Thomas Frank, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  31. Fifa accused of breaching own rules with Trump award

    Gianni Infantino is accused of breaking Fifa rules by a campaign group after giving United States President Donald Trump a peace prize.
  32. Ashes history offers little statistical hope for England - Zaltzman

    Comedian and BBC cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman looks at how stats suggest England have little chance of winning this Ashes - but also offers some straws to clutch.
  33. Egypt's FA wants World Cup 'Pride Match' plans cancelled

    The Egyptian Football Association says it has sent a formal letter to Fifa requesting that LGBTQ+ "Pride Match" celebrations in Seattle at one of their 2026 World Cup matches against Iran are cancelled.