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  1. IVF staff accused of misleading UK parents about sperm and egg donors in northern Cyprus

    Multiple children are feared to have been conceived using sperm and egg donors which were not the ones selected by the parents.
  2. Russia says UK 'will pay' for supplying drones to Ukraine

    An MoD spokesperson responds by saying Britain stands "shoulder to shoulder" with Ukraine.
  3. Fifa official sacked after Infantino plan criticism

    Senior Fifa figure Kevin Lamour is sacked by football's world governing body three weeks after criticising its president Gianni Infantino.
  4. Inside secret police warehouse as Germany targets small boats gangs

    German authorities seize dinghies and life jackets during their first raids under a new law that cracks down on smuggling.
  5. Heavy showers and thunderstorms bring risk of flash flooding to UK

    Heavy showers are expected over the next few days, bringing a risk of flash flooding. But there are early indications heatwave conditions could return in September.
  6. Young adults are taking prescription drugs instead of alcohol - and it's dividing experts

    Increasingly, young adults are taking anxiety medication to feel "drunk" at parties. But it's not a free lunch, experts warn.
  7. Hayden Panettiere's ex Wladimir Klitschko says family in 'profound shock and grief'

    The former heavyweight boxing champion shares a child with the Heroes actress, who died on Sunday.
  8. Disabled people in England to get 24-hour free bus travel

    The change, which has been welcomed by campaign groups, will come into effect in England from April.
  9. Officers told not to pursue car on wrong side of motorway, says Ireland's police body

    The Garda Representative Association said officers were given a command to "disengage" with the car after it took "evasive action".
  10. Job vacancies at five-year low as smaller firms scale back recruitment

    Small firms cite labour and operating costs as reasons for scaling back hiring, the UK's statistics body says.
  11. Ex-workers tell of 'chaotic atmosphere' at new £400m prison

    Former workers have described a "chaotic atmosphere" of under-staffing and inadequate training.
  12. Jason Arday's family 'still coming to terms' with his death as vigil held

    Jason Arday's family spoke of the "public cruelty" the academic faced before his death last week.
  13. 'I'm in Barbados': The dos and don'ts of writing an out-of-office reply

    As we hit peak holiday season, the BBC looks at the dos and don'ts of composing a good out-of-office message.
  14. US states call for big changes to Instagram and Facebook as Meta child privacy trial begins

    US states are suing the social media giant to force an overhaul of its platforms for young users.
  15. Watch: What we learned from opening statements in Tupac murder trial

    The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil breaks down the key arguments as the long-awaited trial gets under way.
  16. What it's like to be on a warship like the USS Abraham Lincoln

    Concerns have mounted about conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been deployed since 11 December.
  17. The Papers: 'Who duped PM?' and 'Pep's agony'

    The PM exchanging text messages with a person posing as Donald Trump's chief is prominent across Tuesday's papers.
  18. Hayden Panettiere's life of struggles alongside screen success

    She went from child actress to Hollywood star, but endured addiction, harassment and personal trauma.
  19. Australia's mushroom murderer Erin Patterson is appealing - here's what you need to know

    The Australian, who notoriously poisoned her family members, is trying to overturn her conviction.
  20. Watch: Why has Trump shifted on North Korea?

    Trump said the US will "substantially reduce" joint military exercises with South Korea, citing his "very good relationship" with Kim Jong Un.
  21. Scotland's state-owned shipyard to cut a quarter of its workforce

    Work on the second of two long-delayed CalMac ferries is drawing to a close at the state-owned yard in Port Glasgow.
  22. Man charged with manslaughter after man bitten by dog dies

    Lee Ellis, 55, is charged in connection with the incident which happened in Wakefield on Saturday.
  23. Water supply restored to 7,400 properties in Kent, South East Water says

    Around 400 homes in Benenden, Cranbrook and Rolvenden continue to be affected, South East Water says.
  24. Man who rates benches on Instagram finally finds his 10/10

    Rate This Bench founder Sam Wilmot says his favourite bench is in a South Gloucestershire churchyard.
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  26. Trump Threatens To Bomb "The S*** Out Of" Oman

    Trump threatens US allies South Korea and Oman.
  27. Is Iran really trying to kill Trump?

    How developed is the Tehran regime’s assassination operation abroad?
  28. Newcastle complete £30m move for Benfica's Dedic

    Newcastle United sign defender Amar Dedic from Benfica for around £30m.
  29. What's going on at Cadillac and Haas? F1 Q&A

    BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions before the season resumes with the Dutch Grand Prix.
  30. Guardiola-Walker fallout revealed in new documentary

    A new documentary series about Pep Guardiola's final two seasons at Manchester City reveals the bust-up he had with former captain Kyle Walker.
  31. Williams sisters lose on doubles return

    Serena and Venus Williams lose a thriller at the Cincinnati Open in their first doubles match together for four years.
  32. Top Fifa official sacked after Infantino plan criticism

    Senior Fifa figure Kevin Lamour is sacked by football's world governing body three weeks after criticising its president Gianni Infantino.
  33. Could refreshed Odegaard be like a new signing?

    The Arsenal captain had a hugely frustrating 2025-26 season despite leading his team to the title - but now appears fit and refreshed.