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  1. Lord Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office

    The Metropolitan Police says a 72-year-old man has been taken to a London police station for interview following the arrest in Camden.
  2. Watch: Peter Mandelson led away by police from Camden home

    The Metropolitan Police said a 72-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
  3. Mexico sends thousands of soldiers to stop violence after death of drug lord

    A wave of violence has erupted across Mexico since a powerful drug cartel boss died following his capture by special forces.
  4. Nottingham killer watched shooting videos online, inquiry hears

    Valdo Calocane's phone was analysed after the Nottingham attacks in June 2023.
  5. BBC sorry for airing racial slur shouted by guest with Tourette's at Baftas

    Actors Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage at the time during the award ceremony in London.
  6. Nick Reiner pleads not guilty to killing parents Rob and Michele

    Nick Reiner, 32, appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom on Monday, after his parents were found dead in their Brentwood home in December.
  7. Queen tells Gisèle Pelicot her new memoir left her 'speechless'

    Camilla praised the French rape survivor over tea at her Clarence House residence in London.
  8. PinkPantheress makes history by winning Brit Award for best producer

    The pop star is the first woman to be named best producer since the award was created in 1977.
  9. Three key changes being made to special educational needs

    The government has set out broad changes it will make to the SEND system in England in the coming years.
  10. Rape suspect freed from jail in error now abroad

    The man was awaiting trial when he was released from HMP Wormwood Scrubs and has now left the UK.
  11. Inside the children's home where late night footsteps meant fear and abuse

    Two women who were sexually abused at Skircoat Lodge in Halifax in the 1990s tell their stories.
  12. Anti-government student protests spread to more Iranian universities

    A fresh wave of anti-government protests at several Iranian universities that began on Saturday has spread to more campuses.
  13. 'The end of Xbox': fans split as AI exec takes over Microsoft's top gaming role

    The executive shake-up has sparked online debate about new boss Asha Sharma's gaming credentials.
  14. Ukraine negotiator tells BBC how it feels to sit across table from Russia

    Sergiy Kyslytsya is among those trying to negotiate an end to the conflict, which is entering its fifth year.
  15. Lord Mandelson arrest - how did we get here?

    It comes after the ex-Labour minister was accused of passing sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein.
  16. Why has Alan Carr bought a castle and where is it?

    The comedian has purchased a castle in the Scottish Borders which comes with 17 bedrooms and its own working railway.
  17. 'Burned and destroyed': Locals and tourists describe Mexico unrest

    Violence has erupted across several states in Mexico after cartel leader El Mencho was killed on Sunday.
  18. Two arrested after death of 'British Lip King'

    Two people have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of Jordan James Parke.
  19. No 10 says 'nothing off the table' over new US tariffs as UK could be among worst hit

    Downing Street says discussions are ongoing following US President Donald Trump's announcement of a 15% global tariffs.
  20. I almost lost my leg after Olympics crash, says US skier Lindsey Vonn

    Lindsey Vonn says she nearly lost her leg from the injuries she sustained in a heavy crash at the Winter Olympics - and thanks the doctor who saved her from an amputation.
  21. Porn company fined £1.35m by Ofcom over age check failings

    Ofcom's £1.35m fine on 8579 LLC is the largest it has levied under the Online Safety Act so far.
  22. PM orders ethics investigation into minister over Labour Together claims

    Josh Simons ran the think tank when it commissioned a report which investigated the background of a journalist.
  23. 'Sadistic' pair behind bars for blowing up sheep

    Leighton Ashby and Oakley Holland beat the animal to death, then inserted fireworks in its body.
  24. Reform promises agency to ensure illegal migrant removals

    The party's new home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf says it would be a "burning" priority for a Reform UK government.
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  26. Gordon Brown turns detective over Andrew

    Gordon Brown has reportedly demanded a police investigation into the use of RAF bases.
  27. Trump's Tariffs... Trump attacks the Supreme Court over tariff ban

    A breaking episode of Americast as POTUS takes on SCOTUS
  28. Pacquiao and Mayweather agree professional rematch

    Boxing greats Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather agree a professional rematch at Sphere in Las Vegas in September.
  29. Five reasons for England's Six Nations slide

    England's downturn in form has been steep and sudden. Why has their Six Nations campaign turned from Grand Slam dreams to a salvage job?
  30. Italian cricket in crisis amid sexual assault allegation

    Italian cricket is in crisis days after the country's World Cup debut as it deals with an allegation of sexual assault by a senior figure within the national governing body.
  31. 'We'll give them a tough time' - England face another trial by spin

    With Pakistan's spinners promising to provide a "tough time", England's frequent batting weakness stand between them and a World Cup semi-final.
  32. I almost lost my leg after crash, says Vonn

    Lindsey Vonn says she nearly lost her leg from the injuries she sustained in a heavy crash at the Winter Olympics - and thanks the doctor who saved her from an amputation.
  33. What could Mexico cartel violence mean for World Cup?

    BBC Sport explores the unfolding security situation in Mexico and the potential impact on this summer's World Cup.