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  1. Iran war splits older and younger conservatives - as pressure builds for Trump to find exit ramp

    More than a thousand miles from Washington, the conflict was a dominant topic of conversation at CPAC.
  2. Agent begged Epstein to have sex with model, emails show

    Ramsey Elkholy introduced the financier to women as young as 18 in correspondence over almost a decade.
  3. 'He would have been horrified' - error in drug warnings 'misled' families

    Warnings for dopamine agonist drugs are to be reviewed after BBC identified an error in patient leaflets.
  4. Tiger Woods released on bail after car crash

    Tiger Woods, the 15-time golf major champion, is released on bail following his arrest on charges of driving under the influence following a car crash in Florida.
  5. How Trump and the oil markets move in sync: a tango in five charts

    Oil markets have been sensitive to Donald Trump's comments on the war. But are traders growing less responsive?
  6. Tiramisu hot cross buns, doughnut eggs: Have Easter treats gone too far?

    With the cost of living rising, shoppers give us their thoughts about the new versions of the Easter classics.
  7. I escaped North Korea with my mum. Now I'm terrified she might be sent back

    Geumseong survived a dangerous journey to South Korea, but his mother is stuck in a Chinese prison and may be forcibly repatriated.
  8. Noah Wyle is back in A&E with new drama The Pitt: 'I hope people watch with empathy'

    The former ER star is back playing a physician with PTSD in a new US medical drama.
  9. 'We're having a moment' - fear and denial in Silicon Valley over social media addiction trial

    The landmark decision in an LA court may go beyond immediate impacts on defendants Meta and YouTube.
  10. No new meningitis cases in a week - but the threat might not be over

    The worst seems to be over, but questions remain about why this happened and whether it could happen again.
  11. Where have weekend jobs for teenagers gone?

    Youth unemployment and minimum wage increases are causing teens to be squeezed out of job market.
  12. Video shows US missile likely used in deadly strike on Iranian town, experts say

    The analysts identified a Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) in footage of the strike on the southern town of Lamerd.
  13. 'Our home is gone': BBC speaks to displaced families in Lebanon

    The BBC's Hugo Bachega speaks to families in Beirut as more than a million people have been displaced in Lebanon.
  14. 'My daughter is under the rubble': Inside Tehran as civilian toll of strikes rises

    One month since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, Tehran residents tell the BBC their lives have been devastated.
  15. Why is it so hard to pass through the Strait of Hormuz?

    Paul Adams explains why it is so dangerous to navigate the strait, one of the world's busiest oil shipping channels.
  16. Gaza peace doubts deepen as attention shifts to Iran

    With the world focused on the Iran war, there is increasing uncertainty about what happens next for Gaza. 
  17. Sanctioned oil tanker enters UK waters day after government crackdown threat

    Ministers said earlier this week that sanctioned vessels can now be boarded by UK armed forces.
  18. The Papers: 'War to end in weeks' and '50% of public cut their spending'

    The US saying the Middle East war will "end in weeks" and pressure on UK household budgets lead Saturday's papers.
  19. Maldives tells UK it does not recognise Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius

    The Maldives is threatening international legal action to press its claim for control of the Chagos Islands.
  20. When and why do the clocks go forward?

    Lighter evenings are incoming. The clocks go forward on Sunday marking a big step towards warmer months and longer days.
  21. House Republicans reject Senate deal, prolonging partial US government shutdown

    Airport security agents have not been paid in more than a month due to a congressional impasse, causing travel chaos across the US.
  22. Major fire tears through town's historic mill

    The former silk mill has been derelict since 2007 and has attracted anti-social behaviour.
  23. Ex-Olympic champion Rand dies aged 86

    Mary Rand, the first British woman to win an Olympic gold medal in athletics, dies at the age of 86.
  24. 'The gravest crime against humanity': What does the UN vote on slavery mean?

    African and Caribbean nations want countries which benefited from slavery to pay compensation but it will not be straightforward.
  25. 'I'd never get anything done': Parents on limiting screen time for under-5s

    Parents say new government guidance on restricting children's screen time has to be "realistic".
  26. 'Memory of a generation': China mourns the sudden death of a controversial education influencer

    The divisive 41-year-old was among the country's most prominent influencers.
  27. Iran-backed hackers breach FBI director Kash Patel's personal emails

    A hacker group shares Patel's purported resume and photos - information, the FBI says, is "historical in nature".
  28. 'Breaking my ankle led me to fashion career'

    A Manchester fashion student set up fashion label Recondition combining accessibility and style.
  29. Book dubbed 'the work of angels' may have been made in the Highlands

    Mystery surrounds the origins of the 1,200-year-old, intricately decorated Book of Kells.
  30. Villagers vexed by sauvignon blanc fly-tipper

    Picturesque villages in the Yorkshire Wolds have been blighted by bags full of bottles for months.
  31. Returning ospreys avoid last season's love drama

    CJ7 returned last year to find male 022 had spent a few days in the nest with a new female.
  32. 'My aunt's loft was insulated with thousands of cigarettes'

    The last thing you'd expect to find in an attic is cigarette butts and filters, but that's exactly what was uncovered in a County Antrim house.
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  34. The Social Media Addiction Trial

    Campaigners win landmark legal battle against social media giants.
  35. What is RFK doing to vaccines for children in America?

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

    Gaining powers like his hero Spider-Man puts teen Miles in danger, but he is not alone.
  37. Antonelli beats Russell to Japanese Grand Prix pole

    Kimi Antonelli takes his second pole position in a row as he beats Mercedes team-mate George Russell in qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix.
  38. England players will support White - Henderson

    Jordan Henderson says England players will support Ben White after the Arsenal defender was booed by fans at Wembley in Friday's 1-1 draw with Uruguay.
  39. Woods bailed after arrest following crash

    Tiger Woods, the 15-time golf major champion, is released on bail following his arrest on charges of driving under the influence following a car crash in Florida.
  40. If these were the Tuchel trials, Foden - among others - failed

    After another subdued performance in an England shirt, has Phil Foden wasted his last chance to make their World Cup squad?
  41. When football turned to penalties to end 'cruel' system

    No-one knew what to expect at football's first official penalty shootout - and no-one wanted to go down in history as the first to miss.
  42. Ex-Olympic champion Rand dies aged 86

    Mary Rand, the first British woman to win an Olympic gold medal in athletics, dies at the age of 86.
  43. Cheek injury delays Stokes' return until May

    England captain Ben Stokes is still recovering after surgery on a broken cheekbone and will not play for Durham next week as planned.