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BBC correspondents look at some of the new bills Sir Keir Starmer's government wants to pass.
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BBC Chief Political Correspondent Henry Zeffman explains what is next for the government after the King's Speech.
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Brighton beach is closed after police launch inquiry into what they describe as a "tragic incident".
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The probe will examine whether the Reform UK leader should have declared the gift from crypto billionaire.
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A BBC investigation exposed how scammers posted social content of dogs in distress to dupe donors into giving money.
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Noam Bettan was met with a mixture of cheering, boos and chants as he performed in Vienna on Tuesday night.
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The US president says his first request to Xi would be to "open up" China, while Beijing is expected to press Trump on the status of Taiwan.
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Ap Iorwerth said it was not just a change in administration but a change of approach for governing Wales.
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The watchdog says it is opening a case into The Anti-Slavery Collective to assess concerns over spending.
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The court has ordered a new trial over the June 2021 killings of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh.
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The ship, which set sail from Belfast on Friday, is at port in Bordeaux after 49 people fell ill from gastrointestinal illness.
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The acclaimed Tudor-set play is co-produced by the Barbie actor, and focuses on working-class women in Essex as rumours about the execution of Anne Boleyn spread.
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Alex Batty reveals all about his abduction and life on the run in a new BBC documentary.
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The biggest tech firms are set to sell millions of smart glasses despite growing privacy concerns.
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The BBC's Sarah Smith explains the power dynamic between President Trump and China's Xi Jinping.
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Displaced teenagers Farah and Tala wanted to 'turn destruction into something useful'.
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Q Manivannan, originally from India, is on a student visa which is due to expire at the end of the year.
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Two former prison guards discuss the long-term trauma of a career working with Northern Ireland's most dangerous criminals.
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Roza was among several victims who gave testimony to Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday.
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Valdo Calocane's brother, Elias, told a public inquiry he felt "powerless" when it came to his illness.
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Action on Salt & Sugar said people should not be exposed to a "hidden health risk every time they buy lunch".
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The Princess of Wales travels to Reggio Emilia, to learn about its approach to early years education.
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The woman who was on a virus-hit ship shows "no signs of illness", the government of Pitcairn Islands, a British Overseas Territory, says.
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A court in Bremen has found the manufacturer of the classic Alpine Milk chocolate bar guilty of "shrinkflation".
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The regulator said the forum had not done enough to protect UK users - but critics accuse Ofcom of acting too slowly.
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Starmer vows to fight on despite another day of pressure from his party to quit.
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The US president targets his political enemies in Kentucky and Indiana
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Some of the last survivors of the Blitz, children who weren't evacuated, tell their story.
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Southampton will play Hull in the Championship play-off final. Or will they? As Spygate moves towards its conclusion, Middlesbrough could yet head to Wembley.
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England director of cricket Rob Key said Ollie Robinson is "one of the best bowlers in the world" after ending the Sussex seamer's two-year international exile.
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Michael Carrick is expected to be recommended to Sir Jim Ratcliffe as the permanent boss of Manchester United by the club's senior executives.
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Former wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor named England's fielding coach, making her the first woman to coach an England side in a major sport.
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Former England boss Eddie Jones is fined and suspended as head coach of Japan for abusing match officials during an under-23 tour of Australia last month.
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"Not in a million years" did Daniel Levy believe Tottenham would be fighting for Premier League survival after he stepped down as executive chairman.
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The Philadelphia Eagles will play in London as part of a record slate of international games during the 2026 NFL season.