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Deputy national security adviser concluded China was "highly capable and conduct large-scale espionage operations against the UK".
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The group's armed wing says it has returned all the bodies of hostages it can reach in the ruins of Gaza.
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Robert Bush denied 30 counts of preventing lawful burials but admitted fraud charges.
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BBC Verify investigates the damage done by two years of war, which could take $70bn and decades to repair.
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Virginia Giuffre, who took her life earlier this year, gives her account of meeting Prince Andrew.
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The chancellor also said she was considering further measures on public spending, in a bid to put the UK's finances on a firmer footing.
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The veteran actress blamed nerves for her releasing wind at a tense moment during the game.
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PPE Medpro was ordered to repay damages by 16:00 BST on Wednesday after breaching a Covid-19 contract.
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The Pentagon says Hegseth and other military leaders on board, who were travelling back from a Nato meeting, are safe.
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About 2,000 people are likely to be charged, meaning 400 trials could need to be held.
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Aren Pearson will spend at least 25 years in jail for stabbing Claire Leveque to death in Shetland in 2023.
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This will be the fourth consecutive winter of outages since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
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Avinatan Or and Noa Argamani were kidnapped from the Nova music festival on 7 October2023 but held in separate locations.
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Shadi Abu Sido told the BBC an Israeli prison officer said his family had been killed.
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Under the Gaza ceasefire deal, Israel has agreed to hand over the bodies of 15 Palestinians in return for every dead Israeli hostage.
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BBC Verify analyses footage of Hamas fighters in Gaza, including one of an execution in the centre of Gaza City.
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South African photographer Wim van den Heever takes the main prize for his shot
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The detail of this story is enormously complicated, and it is possible the release of witness statements do not signal the end of the saga.
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The singer, who has died aged 51, was credited with creating the album that became the genre's blueprint.
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New research suggests singing can be clinically effective at treating the symptoms and cost effective for the NHS.
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Brian Allison says an unexplained mix-up with his mother's ashes tormented his late sister as she battled cancer.
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Paralympic swimmer Jess Smith, says representation means being seen as part of the AI world that's being built.
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The three-time Oscar winner appears in the family drama Anemone, his first film since 2017's Phantom Thread.
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The impact from the Rosebank oil field is estimated at nearly 250 million tonnes of planet warming CO2.
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The equalities watchdog says updated guidance on single-sex spaces needs to be approved quickly.
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Video appears to show Samuel Williams allegedly leading the chant at a pro-Palestinian march in London.
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The government has also targeted a major Indian energy company and Chinese oil terminals in new sanctions.
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The change is a relaxation of rules that were brought in after the 2008 financial crash.
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The takeaways from BBC Wales' head-to-head with six of next week's Senedd by-election candidates.
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Cardiff Students' Union said it would not tolerate "intimidating or degrading behaviour".
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After a near-miss against Pakistan, England are unlikely to survive any more batting scares with their toughest opponents in India and Australia on the horizon.
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England avoided a shock defeat by Pakistan at the Women's World Cup, being saved by heavy rain in Colombo.
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