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  1. Compensation details for millions of drivers set to be revealed

    The City regulator will outline how millions of people can claim compensation for mis-sold car finance.
  2. 'I dread the phone ringing': Inside the kennels responding to vicious XL bully attacks

    Staff tell Panorama the aggression levels of the dangerous dogs they help to seize are rising.
  3. Australian fugitive shot dead by police after seven months on the run

    Dezi Freeman allegedly shot dead two police officers in the small Victorian town of Porepunkah in August.
  4. Counter-terror team join investigation after pedestrians hit by car in Derby

    Police question a man, 36, and keep an "open mind" as counter‑terror officers join investigation.
  5. Seven years since Emiliano Sala's death, what has changed for the 'wild west' of football transfers?

    The Argentine striker’s 2019 death in a plane crash shone a light on the opaque world of transfers and player welfare.
  6. Councils in England urged to use universal parking app to cut 'unfair' fines

    The National Parking Platform already has 15 councils on board with more in talks to join.
  7. ‘Child-focused’ approach in family court battles is biggest change in 30 years, top judge says

    Sir Andrew McFarlane welcomes the government backing for the change, saying it will turn the old approach "on its head".
  8. Remove VAT from energy bills for three years, Tories urge

    There has been a renewed focus on energy costs since the outbreak of the war in Iran.
  9. Netanyahu says Latin Patriarch will have full access to holy site

    The Israeli PM said Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa had been asked not to enter the church out of concern for his safety.
  10. Thieves steal Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse paintings in three-minute Italian heist

    The paintings were taken from a museum in Parma by four masked men in the middle of the night, police say.
  11. 75% of fans oppose VAR in Premier League, says Football Supporters' Association

    Fans believe VAR is ruining goal celebrations and has not improved football since its introduction, according to a Football Supporters' Association survey.
  12. Photos show heavily damaged US radar jet at Saudi base

    US Central Command has not yet publicly commented on the incident.
  13. Why does the US have Iran's Kharg Island in its sights?

    The tiny island is home to one of the most critical pieces of Iran's energy infrastructure.
  14. Oil rises above $115 and Asia shares slide as Iran war enters fifth week

    It comes after Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen joined the conflict by striking Israel over the weekend.
  15. First stop, the Moon. Next stop, Mars? Why Nasa's mission matters

    From a race with China to lunar discoveries, the US is investing time, effort and money to head to the Moon - and beyond.
  16. Harry Potter star Paapa Essiedu hopes his TV drama Babies will break pregnancy loss silence

    The BBC drama follows a couple in their 30s trying for a baby and navigating the complexities of pregnancy loss.
  17. Tech CEOs suddenly love blaming AI for mass job cuts. Why?

    More tech leaders are pointing to job cuts caused by AI tools - and a need for more investment cash.
  18. The Papers: 'Horror on the street' and 'Fears grow over shortages'

    Several of Monday's papers lead with images from Derby after a car struck pedestrians in the city centre.
  19. How Australia’s seven-month-long manhunt came to an end

    Fugitive Dezi Freeman has been wanted since he shot dead two police officers on his rural property in August last year.
  20. How and when to see April's full Pink Moon

    When will you be able to see April's full Moon and why is it called the Pink Moon?
  21. Teenagers charged after attack on rescue volunteer and his dog

    Three boys, one aged 13 and two aged 15, and a girl aged 16, have been charged with various offences including assault.
  22. Partial government shutdown becomes the longest in US history

    The 44-day funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security has led to travel chaos at US airports.
  23. Emotional Woodland seals first win since brain surgery

    Having recovered from brain surgery and battled PTSD, an emotional Gary Woodland seals his first win in seven years at the Houston Open.
  24. Ferry crosses the Mersey on final voyage after 66 years

    A special send off is held for the Royal Iris, which has ferried millions of passengers across the river.
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  26. Why Josh Simons Resigned From Government

    The former minister says he’d been ‘naive’ and is ‘sorry’ over journalist investigation.
  27. What is RFK doing to vaccines for children in America?

    Trump’s Health Secretary hits a major setback to “Make America Healthy Again”
  28. Lively, bold animated Spider-Man adventure

    Gaining powers like his hero Spider-Man puts teen Miles in danger, but he is not alone.
  29. Spurs want De Zerbi to be new permanent boss

    Tottenham Hotspur want to convince Roberto de Zerbi to become their new permanent head coach, after the departure of interim boss Igor Tudor.
  30. Spurs have addressed their Tudor error - but cannot afford another

    Chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange must get the next Tottenham appointment correct or else they could follow Igor Tudor, writes Phil McNulty.
  31. Sinner raises Alcaraz stakes with historic 'Sunshine Double'

    Jannik Sinner creating history by adding the Miami Open title to his Indian Wells win will not be lost on world number one Carlos Alcaraz.
  32. 75% of fans oppose VAR in Premier League, says FSA

    Fans believe VAR is ruining goal celebrations and has not improved football since its introduction, according to a Football Supporters' Association survey.
  33. Shades of Gascoigne - the rise of England's Anderson

    Four years ago Elliot Anderson was helping Bristol Rovers to League Two promotion - this summer he could be a key player for England at the World Cup. BBC Sport charts his rise.
  34. What can F1's bosses do to help keep Verstappen in the sport?

    F1 finds itself in something of a tangled web as it tries to refine the new rules, improve safety and ensure the drivers are happy without compromising racing.
  35. I designed Everton's new stadium - now I have an 1878 tattoo

    Architect Dan Meis talks about the challenges of designing Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium - including relegation battles, new owners, a pandemic and global war.