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  1. Trump suggests Starmer could use military to control UK borders

    The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", in a news conference with the PM.
  2. First migrant deported to France under 'one in one out' deal

    The man was removed on Thursday under the "one in, one out" agreement and has arrived in Paris.
  3. 'Cataclysmic' situation in Gaza City, UN official says, as Israeli tanks advance

    A constant of stream of Palestinians flee southwards as Israeli tanks reportedly push further into Gaza's biggest urban centre.
  4. Corbyn and Sultana clash over new party membership

    MP Zarah Sultana says she is a victim of a "sexist boys' club" in row over setting up new left wing party.
  5. Two teenagers charged over Transport for London cyber attack

    The police say the hack caused "significant disruption" and "millions in losses" for TfL.
  6. UK not out of woods on inflation, says Bank of England as interest rates held

    The Bank of England governor warns "we're not out of the woods yet" in terms of rising inflation.
  7. Scientists pinpoint 'mileage clock' inside brain

    They located this key area of function by recording the brain activity of running rats.
  8. Planning approvals for new homes at record low, figures show

    Planning approvals for new homes were at their lowest on record during Labour’s first year in office, figures show
  9. Keely Hodgkinson makes winning start to 800m world title bid in Tokyo

    Great Britain's Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson makes a winning start to her bid for a first world 800m title in Tokyo.
  10. In pictures: Chequers, scout groups and a dolls' house - day two of Trump's state visit

    Day two of US President Donald Trump's second state visit
  11. Royals, Maga and tech CEOs: What we learned from state banquet guest list

    The event is as much about diplomacy as it is about fine dining.
  12. Sweet treats for Kate and Melania as they host Scouts

    Melania Trump also joined Queen Camilla for a tour around the grounds of Windsor Castle - including the Queen Mary's Dolls' House.
  13. Why America is at a dangerous crossroads following the Charlie Kirk shooting

    This moment has parallels with other periods of discord in US history, but it is more complicated than simply repeating them.
  14. DiCaprio on his latest film and 'divisiveness in our culture'

    The actor says his latest film, One Battle After Another, "holds a mirror up to society".
  15. 'I'm taking life day by day, year by year': Tennis legend Bjorn Borg on cancer diagnosis

    Tennis legend Bjorn Borg speaks to BBC Breakfast about his prostate cancer diagnosis and his rivalry-turned-friendship with John McEnroe.
  16. Fashion risks going backwards on diversity, says ex-British Vogue editor

    Edward Enninful says being "super-thin" and European is often seen as "the norm" again.
  17. Blue Badge fraud: 'More fakes than ever before'

    Fake, stolen and dead people’s badges are being used, investigators warn.
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  19. Israeli minister touts Gaza 'real estate bonanza', defying international backlash

    Bezalel Smotrich, an ultranationalist who has been sanctioned by the UK and others, said he was in discussion with the US over the idea.
  20. Manchester Arena bomb plotter refuses to leave cell for court hearing

    Hashem Abedi refuses to leave his cell to appear in court accused of attacking four prison officers.
  21. Three arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia

    The two men and a woman were all arrested in Grays, Essex, the Metropolitan Police says.
  22. Macrons to offer 'scientific evidence' to US court to prove Brigitte is a woman, lawyer says

    They have filed a lawsuit against US right-wing influencer Candace Owens who claims the French first lady was born male.
  23. MP investigated over alleged racial abuse on X

    Ex-Reform MP James McMurdock is accused of starting a chain of posts that spelled out a racial slur.
  24. Egypt says 3,000-year-old bracelet was stolen and melted down

    A specialist took the gold artefact from a Cairo museum and sold it through a jeweller, officials say.
  25. Met Office rain warnings issued ahead of a wet and windy weekend for the UK

    A developing area of low pressure will bring the risk of heavy rain and gales as well as a big drop in the temperature.
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  27. What does Donald Trump want from his UK state visit?

    And the row over free speech after Charlie Kirk’s assassination
  28. Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza Says UN Commission

    Israel rejects UN Commission finding that it is committing genocide in Gaza.
  29. Mourinho appointed Benfica manager

    Benfica appoint Jose Mourinho as their new manager on a deal until the summer of 2027.
  30. 'Slot-age time' - breaking down Liverpool's late success

    BBC Sport examines how and why Liverpool's thrilling late winners have come about.
  31. Hodgkinson makes winning start to world title bid

    Great Britain's Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson makes a winning start to her bid for a first world 800m title in Tokyo.
  32. 'Hopefully our time now' - GB into BJK Cup semis

    A ruthless Katie Boulter secures Great Britain's place in the Billie Jean King Cup semi-finals with a 2-0 win against Japan.
  33. Mourinho back at Benfica 25 years on - revered but a risk?

    As Jose Mourinho returns to Benfica after 25 years, is it a risk for both parties with elections looming?
  34. GB's Asher-Smith and Hunt reach 200m final

    Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith and Amy Hunt reach the final of the women's 200m at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
  35. I don't see it as a redemption story - Johnson-Thompson

    Defending world champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson tells BBC Sport she does not see her return to Tokyo as a redemption story following her Olympic heartbreak four years ago.