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  1. BBC apologises to Trump over Panorama edit but refuses to pay compensation

    Lawyers for the US president have threatened to sue the corporation for $1bn (£759m).
  2. No-fault evictions to be banned in England from May

    The government confirms timeline for reforms to England’s rental market, including ending bidding wars.
  3. Doctors to begin five-day walkout in England

    NHS bosses say they are aiming to keep nearly all services running during the strike.
  4. Councils warn of 'total collapse' in special needs system

    The government is facing political pressure as it tries to reform the "broken" system of support for children with special educational needs.
  5. Mahmood expected to adopt 'temporary stays only' rule for successful asylum seekers

    The Home Secretary is expected to announce asylum seekers can only stay in the UK temporarily.
  6. TikTok award winner Max: 'It takes me hours to make the content you scroll on the toilet'

    Max Klymenko won creator of the year while Bemi Orojuogun, better known as bus aunty, won video of the year.
  7. 'I could hardly walk' - the issue that affects one in five mums

    Two mothers who experienced pelvic girdle pain say being aware of the risk will help people seek treatment.
  8. Watch: Blue Origin rocket successfully lands booster for first time

    Jeff Bezos' space company saw its first successful return landing of a reusable booster - a feat that SpaceX pioneered.
  9. Amber warnings issued ahead of heavy rain from Storm Claudia

    Storm Claudia is set to bring heavy and persistent rain to parts of the UK with amber warnings issued with risk of flooding and disruption.
  10. Peers suggest over 900 changes to assisted dying bill

    Experts say the volume is a record, and backers of the bill fear opponents are using delaying tactics.
  11. Met investigating 'tens of grooming gang cases' in London

    Sir Mark warned against using "grooming gangs" as a catch-all term as it covers different offences.
  12. Ex-Bangladesh leader tells BBC she's not guilty of crimes against humanity

    Sheikh Hasina tells the BBC her trial in absentia is destined to deliver a "pre-ordained guilty verdict".
  13. The TikTok mum helping others from her son's hospital bedside

    Kirsty Grandison is using social media to share her experience of caring for her severely brain damaged son.
  14. Weekly quiz: Who did Alan Carr give his Celebrity Traitors prize to?

    How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
  15. The Papers: 'BBC's apology to Trump' and '84 in, 113 out' on migrants deal

    The BBC's apology to Donald Trump and stricter asylum reforms dominate Friday's papers.
  16. Better-targeted online marketing or 'creepy slop' - the dilemma of AI advertising

    Advertisers are using AI to personalise adverts but not everyone agrees that's a good idea.
  17. Our dogs' diversity can be traced back to the Stone Age

    A new study suggests their physical transformation began much earlier than we previously thought.
  18. Why are resident doctors striking and how much are they paid?

    Resident doctors in England are striking between 14 and 19 November, in their 13th walkout since 2023.
  19. The multiple occasions Sara Sharif was failed before she was murdered

    Review finds "different actions could and should have been taken" leading up to the 10-year-old's death.
  20. Guests ejected mid-stay from bankrupt hotel chain Sonder

    Sonder guests have complained that they had to leave their accommodation as the firm files for a sudden bankruptcy.
  21. Pat Butcher to return to EastEnders in episode about dementia

    The beloved character, played by Pam St Clement, returns next month in Nigel's memories from the 90s.
  22. Germany agrees new military service plan to boost troop numbers

    The new military service plan will mandate all 18-year-old men to fill out a questionnaire on their suitability to serve.
  23. Titanic passenger's watch expected to fetch £1m at auction

    The watch belonged to Bavarian-born American businessman Isidor Straus, who died in the disaster.
  24. Police and crime commissioners to be scrapped in England and Wales

    The government says it will save £100m over this Parliament and less than 20% of voters can name their PCC.
  25. Early trends in key Indian state election show Modi's alliance ahead

    Bihar is among the few Indian states where Modi's party has not managed to form a government yet on its own.
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  27. How to limit the power of big tech

    The deputy PM turned Meta executive on the influence of tech bosses like Mark Zuckerberg.
  28. Trump vs the BBC…what happens next?

    And the US president is mentioned in new Epstein emails
  29. 'Maybe I got in Ronaldo's head' - managers react to Portugal star's red

    Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off in his side's defeat against the Republic of Ireland but was it deserved?
  30. 'Saka cements place alongside Kane as Tuchel's trusted lieutenants'

    England head coach Thomas Tuchel still has selection questions to answer, but Bukayo Saka shows he is a World Cup starter, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  31. Eubank Sr denies being paid to reunite with son

    Chris Eubank Sr refutes claims he was paid to attend April's fight between his son Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn, in the build-up to Saturday's rematch.
  32. Can 'calm' and 'intelligent' O'Reilly keep England left-back spot?

    After making his England debut against Serbia, will Manchester City's 20-year-old defender Nico O'Reilly make the left-back position his own?
  33. A 'circus' or sign of the times - should Joshua take Paul fight?

    BBC Sport assesses whether Anthony Joshua's prospective fight with YouTuber Jake Paul would be a good or bad idea.
  34. Trump's granddaughter last after 'nervous' LPGA debut round

    A "nervous" Kai Trump shoots a 13-over-par round on her LPGA debut as she ends the first day of the Annika tournament in last place.
  35. 'It means the world' - Alcaraz secures year-end number one ranking

    Carlos Alcaraz secures the year-end world number one ranking by reaching the knockout stages at the ATP Finals with three straight wins.