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The strikes on Iranian missile launch sites and boats were taken in "self-defence", US Central Command says.
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It comes after the UK recorded its warmest May night on Sunday when temperatures reached 19.4C.
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The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges says doctors should routinely check on screen time and social media use when seeing younger patients.
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Lord Wolfson tells the BBC Next now typically receives double the number of applicants for one role than it did two years ago.
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The charity says more than half of attacks happened on or near land managed for game shooting.
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Thecase has been hanging over the SNP like a toxic cloud since the police investigation began five years ago.
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Three people are in custody after the 30-year-old was found with serious injuries early on Monday.
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The CAA says 'more awareness' of the fire risks is needed and asks passengers to 'do the right thing'.
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A school assistant goes on trial accused of sexual mistreatment of children in his care, in the latest case to rock the Paris school system.
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Eight spectators and a rider are receiving hospital treatment after the crash at Parliament Square.
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It comes after the Ukrainian capital suffered one of the biggest aerial assaults of the war overnight on Saturday.
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Novelist Dame Jilly Cooper scolded the team behind Rivals, an executive producer on the show says.
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The Met Office said the heat would be exceptional in the UK even in mid-summer, let alone in May.
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Cristo Fernández, well known for playing a footballer in the popular TV series Ted Lasso, tells the BBC it is a "dream come true" to sign with a US pro football team.
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BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty reviews every team's Premier League - and looks back at his pre-season predictions.
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The heatwave in the UK and Peter Murrell's admission of embezzling £400,000 of SNP funds top the papers.
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MBS's Vison 2030 project seemed the stuff of science fiction. Now reality has bitten
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Saudi Arabia says that is 11,000 more than the number of Muslims who travelled to the Gulf kingdom last year.
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The US secretary of state earlier said that an agreement could possibly come on Monday.
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The pontiff also warned of a "new digital slaveries" in his first encyclical since becoming Pope last year.
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Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum agrees to allow Iran to stay in the country during the World Cup, with the United States unwilling to host them.
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The Israeli military hits targets in eastern Lebanon after the prime minister announces further strikes.
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A new and reduced evacuation zone has been established, with approximately 16,000 people still unable to return home.
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Thousands of people brave high temperatures to watch the annual event on Cooper's Hill.
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Basketball legend Michael Jordan leads the cast of star names to pay tribute to Pep Guardiola at the Manchester City manager's farewell party.
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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes accuses Roy Keane of putting "words in my mouth" and says he has asked for the phone number of the club legend to set him straight.
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Tottenham say "football success had not been driving our decisions" as non-executive chairman Peter Charrington admitted failings and vowed to rebuild in an open letter to the club's supporters.
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Great Britain's Katie Boulter reaches the French Open second round, grinding out a gruelling win over American wildcard Akasha Urhobo.
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Former finalist Casper Ruud overcomes struggles with the stifling Paris heat to reach the second round of the French Open.
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Man City striker Khadija Shaw signs a new four-year contract with the club, just days after it looked like she would be leaving the WSL champions this summer.
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