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  1. Trump says he will take legal action against BBC after apology

    The US president confirmed he intends to sue the broadcaster for at least $1bn over the Panorama edit of a 2021 speech.
  2. Storm Claudia: Disruption after flooding causes major incident

    The fire and rescue service was called to more than 82 incidents after severe flooding in South Wales.
  3. 'Head in hands': Ministers fume at No 10's self-inflicted chaos

    Misshaps of their own making overshadow important things the government has to do, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
  4. Train stabbings hero discharged from hospital

    Samir Zitouni's family say they are "really happy" but that he faces a significant recovery.
  5. Pope Leo welcomes Hollywood stars to the Vatican

    Pope Leo spoke to stars including Cate Blanchett, Spike Lee and Viggo Mortensen at the event for global cinema.
  6. British woman, 85, killed after storm at Portuguese campsite

    Two others were seriously injured as extreme winds hit the campsite in the Algarve.
  7. BBC now faces tough legal battle with world's most powerful man. What happens next?

    Anyone who thought an apology to Donald Trump was going to stop his threat of a lawsuit was deluded, writes Culture and Media Editor Katie Razzall.
  8. Strangers mocked me in my wheelchair for 'tongue out' trend on TikTok. Nobody intervened

    A man came right up to a BBC reporter's face and stuck his tongue out, as another filmed from behind.
  9. Should Hitler's DNA have been studied – or just left alone?

    Ground-breaking research has made some fascinating discoveries on the dictator, from his ancestry to possible neurological disorders.
  10. After 'insane drama' of pub quiz cheating scandal, can you get the questions right?

    The weekly pub quiz at the Barking Dog in Urmston returns after a cheating team was rumbled.
  11. At 16, I was experimented on by the CIA and now I'm suing

    Lana Ponting is part of a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian government for its alleged role in the MK-Ultra experiments.
  12. Refugees won't be allowed to stay in UK permanently under new rules

    Shabana Mahmood is expected to say the era of permanent protection for refugees is over, in major changes to the UK's asylum and immigration system.
  13. Watch: BBC at scene of devastating flooding in Wales

    A major incident has been declared in Monmouth following severe and widespread flooding caused by Storm Claudia.
  14. Thousands march outside COP30 summit in call for action

    This is the first time since 2021 that protesters have been allowed to demonstrate outside the UN talks.
  15. BBC should pay nothing to Trump, former director general says

    Since the corporation's retraction, Trump has indicated he may continue legal action, upping the amount he could sue for to between $1bn (£759m) and $5bn.
  16. Royal Navy crew member missing off Donegal coast

    The Irish Coast Guard received a distress call from a UK naval support vessel on Saturday morning.
  17. Driver released after deadly Stockholm bus crash

    Police are still investigating the circumstances but said there is no reason to think the crash was intentional.
  18. His football skills were showcased on YouTube. Now he plays in the Premier League

    The French-born footballer did not have an easy run on his way to the top, with numerous clubs rejecting him.
  19. Rare orchid brought back from brink of extinction

    Cambridge University Botanic Garden and partners have been working to successfully reintroduce the species.
  20. Sabrina Carpenter to lead musical Alice in Wonderland film

    It will be the first time the US pop star will lead a major studio movie.
  21. Boy learns to walk again after life-saving brain tumour surgery

    Chace, 11, from Warwickshire, has been supported by Shine a Light, a childhood cancer charity.
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  23. How to limit the power of big tech

    The deputy PM turned Meta executive on the influence of tech bosses like Mark Zuckerberg.
  24. Are cracks showing inside Trump’s MAGA movement?

    The growing questions from Republicans on how Trump is running the country
  25. The engrossing biopic of a Hollywood icon's early years

    Based on a true story, starring Toby Jones, Lesley Manville and Harry Lawtey
  26. Explore the manosphere with three young men's stories

    James Blake enters the manosphere, joining men seeking status, wealth and relationships.
  27. Scotland’s trailblazing girl bands ignored by the industry

    The story of the Scottish girl bands who challenged a male-dominated industry.
  28. How Twickenham learned to love the bomb and Borthwick

    England's win against New Zealand was the high point of a Steve Borthwick reign that has slowly won over Twickenham.
  29. Late Evans penalty gives Wales win against Japan

    Replacement fly-half Jarrod Evans secures victory for Wales against Japan with the last kick of the game in Cardiff.
  30. England's chance is now: Perth, the Optus & Ashes

    Good news for Mark Wood and bad for Josh Hazlewood enhance England's chances for the first Ashes Test - now they must take it, writes Stephan Shemilt.