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The mission's last, big push on its lunar journey takes humans out of the Earth's orbit for the first time since 1972.
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The breakfast favourite will be legally renamed when Britain aligns with new EU labelling rules.
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Reports of crimes against MPs have more than doubled since 2019, reaching almost 1,000 last year.
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Bondi's time as top US law enforcement officer was overshadowed by her handling of the Epstein files.
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Ordinary people from various parts of Iran describe expanding strikes, economic pain and fear of repression.
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The comments were an apparent jab at the US leader's sometimes contradictory stance on the US-Israeli war against Iran.
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An international crisis team was drafted in after police raided Hull's Legacy funeral home.
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Robert Bush conned the bereaved while living in luxury and enjoying foreign holidays.
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The judge left in place three allegations against Baldoni, meaning the civil trial will go ahead next month.
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The Bowelbabe fund, set up by Dame Deborah James in 2022, helps to support Cancer Research UK.
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Outgoing BBC boss Davie says on his final day Scott Mills' sacking "was a real shock to the organisation".
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The US is aiming to be the first country to land humans on the lunar surface again by 2028 - so what's this mission for?
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The Artemis II crew are now hurtling around the Earth's orbit, carrying out final tests and checks before they head towards the Moon.
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What are the mission's four astronauts doing and when will they go to the Moon?
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Inspired by a picture of Neil Armstrong, the Ontario-born astronaut has dreamed of space since he was a child.
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General Min Aung is set to be chosen as the next president by the newly-elected parliament.
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Many readers have experienced the ordeal of cancelling a subscription.
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The singer-songwriter found herself on the dancefloor. On a new album, she asks us to join her.
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A funeral director pleading guilty to preventing lawful and decent burial dominates Friday's papers.
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The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins takes a closer look at US costs as it continues its war with with Iran.
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The BBC's chief international correspondent analyses the US President's latest White House address.
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Yvette Cooper said coordinated diplomatic and economic measures are required to reopen the shipping lane.
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Tehran is showing resilience despite Trump's claims of regime change, writes BBC Persian editor Amir Azimi.
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Most of the families the BBC has spoken to have completed commercial DNA tests which have confirmed their fears.
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West Coast Main Line services will not run to London Euston station for six days from Good Friday.
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Steve Backshall spotted two of the UK's last surviving orcas which he described as one of his "greatest British wildlife moments".
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Body camera footage showing Tiger Woods straight after he clipped a truck and rolled his car in Florida last month is released by police.
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Fifa is charging what is thought to be the most expensive general admission price for a football match.
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The seven-month-old child is the unintended victim of a suspected gang-related shooting, officials say.
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The pony and trap collided with a tipper truck near Tonbridge on Wednesday, say Kent Police.
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Body camera footage showing Tiger Woods straight after he clipped a truck and rolled his car in Florida last month is released by police.
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Gerywn Price secures victory in Manchester after Gian van Veen accuses Luke Littler of being "out of order" on night nine of the Premier League.
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New Tottenham boss Roberto de Zerbi apologises to fans over comments he made about Mason Greenwood.
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Derek Chisora arrives at Deontay Wilder news conference at London's York Hall in an army tank alongside politician Nigel Farage.
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Three-time champion Phil Mickelson will miss this year's Masters and step away from golf "for an extended period of time" because of a family health matter, the American says.
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Gabriele Gravina resigns as head of Italy's football federation after they fail to qualify for a third World Cup in a row, while ex-goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon quits his role with the national team.