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  1. US immigration agent fatally shoots woman in Minneapolis

    Trump says the woman was attempting to run over ICE agents. Local leaders disagree.
  2. Watch: Police chief describes how shooting unfolded

    A woman in a car was shot and killed by a US immigration officer on a residential street in Minnesota.
  3. Andrew was paid millions for mansion by oligarch with funds from firm linked to bribery scheme

    Firm which part-funded Sunninghill Park purchase received "allegedly corrupt" payments, court documents say.
  4. People who come off slimming jabs regain weight four times faster than dieters

    Overweight people shed large amounts on jabs but gain 0.8 kg a month on average once off them, study shows.
  5. Chris Mason: Trump and Starmer speak as ship seizure caps extraordinary few days

    The leaders speak on the phone following a blitz of overseas activity by the Trump administration, writes the BBC's political editor.
  6. Inside the sub-zero lair of the world's most powerful computer

    Faisal Islam gets rare access to Willow - Google's quantum computer.
  7. Tracking the oil tankers seized by the US

    The US has announced the seizure of two oil tankers: the Marinera formerly known as the Bella 1 in the North Atlantic and the Sophia in international waters near the Caribbean.
  8. Unions accuse McDonald's of 'repeated harassment' against 'mostly teenage' staff

    It follows a BBC investigation three years ago which exposed a toxic culture at the fast-food chain.
  9. Leeds and Wales legend Terry Yorath dies aged 75

    Former Leeds United and Wales midfielder Terry Yorath has died at the age of 75.
  10. Children in Gaza return to school after years without formal education

    Most of the schools in the territory have been damaged or destroyed during the war, Unicef says.
  11. 'Secret traitor' revealed in dramatic uncloaking on The Traitors

    The red-cloaked secret traitor had been controlling certain aspects of the game as part of a new twist.
  12. We were fired, and we're owning it – here's how to find a new job that works for you

    January is a natural time to reflect on your career. If you're looking for a new job, here are four ways to help.
  13. 'We are not for sale': Greenlanders express fear and indignation as Trump eyes territory

    Greenlanders tell the BBC they have no interest in becoming American as the White House restates its desire for annexation.
  14. 'Splash & grab' and 'UK ready to seize more of Putin's ships'

    The US seizure of a Russian oil tanker in the Atlantic aided by the UK dominates Thursday's headlines.
  15. Analysis: Why Trump chose Maduro's VP over Nobel winner

    What is it about Delcy Rodríguez that caught the eye of the Trump administration?
  16. Best player, moment & back spasm - our Ashes awards

    Best player, best moment, best back spasm and services to tourism. Who wins BBC chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt's Ashes awards?
  17. Two rapists among Met officers not properly vetted

    David Carrick and Cliff Mitchell were among 131 Met staff who were not vetted properly, a report finds.
  18. Sound of 2026: Rap polymath Jim Legxacy is the runner-up

    The south London rapper and producer's latest release has been called "a landmark moment for UK music".
  19. GCSE results in England will be available online this summer

    Year 11 students will have a digital record of their results on an app for future use.
  20. England cricketer Brook apologises after nightclub altercation

    England's Harry Brook apologises after being involved in an altercation with a nightclub bouncer the night before an ODI on the tour of New Zealand that preceded the Ashes.
  21. Violent clashes reported as Iran protests spread to more areas

    Semi-official Iranian media say two police were killed in a western town, as videos show security forces firing guns and tear gas at crowds elsewhere.
  22. Russian attacks leave two regions with widespread blackouts, Ukraine says

    The southeastern regions of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia were almost entirely without power, officials said.
  23. Nick Reiner's lawyer removes himself from murder case

    The son of Hollywood director Rob Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles court, now represented by a public defender.
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  25. Newscast

    The US and Europe agree new security guarantees for Ukraine
  26. Can Donald Trump be compared to Julius Caesar?

    Historian Tom Holland answers your questions about President Trump, cricket and Spiderman
  27. Leeds and Wales legend Yorath dies aged 75

    Former Leeds United and Wales midfielder Terry Yorath has died at the age of 75.
  28. An Arsenal coffee cup and more pain for under-pressure Frank

    Spurs boss Thomas Frank under more pressure and scrutiny after holding Arsenal-branded cup before 3-2 defeat by Bournemouth that left side 14th in Premier League.
  29. Fletcher to take charge for FA Cup - but Man Utd problems far bigger

    Darren Fletcher will remain in charge of Manchester United for their FA Cup match against Brighton - as the club battle problems that go far deeper than sorting out managerial uncertainty.
  30. Former England boss Keegan diagnosed with cancer

    Former England striker and manager Kevin Keegan has been diagnosed with cancer and is receiving treatment.
  31. The NFL record-breaker who never planned to play the sport

    Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little holds the record for the NFL's longest field goal - not bad for someone who never planned to play the sport.
  32. Newcastle score twice in stoppage time to win seven-goal thriller

    Harvey Barnes scores twice as Newcastle come from behind to beat Leeds in a dramatic seven-goal thriller at St James' Park.