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Documents also suggest the peer explored the possibility of a £500,000 severance payment after being sacked as US ambassador.
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A batch of documents has revealed new details about the appointment of Lord Mandelson as ambassador.
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Iranians say they are sheltering at home and rarely venturing out on near-empty streets as the US-Israeli bombing campaign continues.
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Ian Huntley had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for the murders of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
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The non-hormonal daily pill could benefit 500,000 women for whom HRT is not suitable.
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Chester Zoo is leading a call for a change in the way "rain icons" are used in weather forecasts.
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This eruption episode sent fragments made of ash, pumice, and pieces of volcanic glass into communities, forcing highway closures and the evacuation of tourists.
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A newly unearthed interview from 2013 casts doubt on the Green Party leader's claim to have apologised.
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German cross-country skiers turn their backs on the Russian gold medallists on the Winter Paralympics podium in protest against the nation's inclusion at the Games.
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Sources tell the BBC that pupils had to hide under their desks as the incident unfolded.
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Average mortgage rates hit highest since last August in the biggest upheaval since the mini-Budget.
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The US president might learn that starting wars is much easier than ending them, writes the BBC's international editor.
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The cause of attacks on the commercial vessels in the strait - a vital corridor for oil - is being investigated.
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Dan Johnson hears from Iranians at a crossing in north-west Iran about their thoughts on the war and regime.
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Iran is not in a position to participate in the 2026 World Cup, says the country's Minister of Sports and Youth.
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Six Palestinians have been killed during attacks by settlers in the West Bank since the start of Israel's war, the UN says.
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From sushi to gold-dusted chocolate statuettes, a feast will be served at the Oscars after party on Sunday.
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As pet owners complain of rising prices, independent practices want to take on the big chains.
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Former contestants of I Kissed A Boy and I Kissed A Girl speak out as show axed due to "funding challenges".
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Aleksandr Suranovas, charged with carrying out an act of terrorism for Russia, speaks to the BBC.
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The public will help choose which animals and birds will appear on the Bank of England's new notes.
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Police believe the last sighting of Vitoria Figueiredo Barreto was on CCTV just after midnight on 3 March in Brightlingsea.
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Fuel duty on petrol and diesel is due to rise from September, when a 5p cut is phased out.
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The two high-ranking officers failed to act when Gunner Jaysley Beck, 19, reported a sexual assault.
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Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, known as Mo Chara, had been accused of showing support for proscribed organisation Hezbollah following a gig in London in 2024.
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Local police say members of the public pulled the couple from the water and tried to save them.
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Songs in 16 languages featured in the global chart last year, as genres like Brazilian Funk explode.
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The film-maker will write and direct The Popinjay Cavalier, "a rambunctious comedy" set in 1830s Europe.
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President Trump says Iran war will be over “very soon”.
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And how much is the war in Iran motivated by oil?
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A poet goes to Paris and has an affair with a courtesan of an underground club.
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Real Madrid's Federico Valverde scores a first-half hat-trick as the Spanish giants beat Manchester City 3-0 in their Champions League last-16 encounter at the Bernabeu.
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Il Etait Temps powers over the line in the Queen Mother Champion Chase to earn trainer Willie Mullins his third win of day two at Cheltenham Festival.
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"You do it too, eh?". Those were the words from Arsenal's set-piece coach Nicolas Jover to Bayer Leverkusen manager Kasper Hjulmand after the German side scored from a corner in the 1-1 Champions League last-16 first-leg draw between the two sides.