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  1. Bowen: Trump's role in Gaza ceasefire was decisive, but not a roadmap to peace

    Trump's Middle East visit was a victory lap - but peace does not emerge just because a president decides it.
  2. Migrants will need A-level standard English to work in UK

    The tougher rules will come in force in January as part of wider plans to cut immigration.
  3. D’Angelo, R&B Grammy-award winning singer, dies aged 51

    The singer, who was also an acclaimed songwriter, was known for helping create the genre of neo-soul.
  4. UK will be second-fastest-growing G7 economy, IMF says, but faces higher inflation

    But the UK is also predicted to suffer the highest rate of inflation in the G7 both this year and next.
  5. Asylum seeker laughed after killing woman, jury told

    The jury in the trial of Deng Majek is shown CCTV and told he carried out a "vicious and frenzied attack".
  6. US strikes another vessel off Venezuela coast, killing six

    President Trump said the vessel belonged to "narcoterrorists" and that it was "trafficking narcotics." US officials have not provided evidence to this claim.
  7. French PM backs freezing Macron's pension reform to save government

    The changes, which raised the retirement age from 62 to 64, were seen as signature reforms in Emmanuel Macron's presidency.
  8. DNA test proved woman accused of stalking McCanns was not missing Madeleine, court hears

    Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg deny stalking Kate and Gerry McCann over several years.
  9. 'No other woman can play like she can': The rise of darts star who beat Luke Littler

    The spotlight is on Beau Greaves after her landmark win over Luke Littler on Monday, but who is the 21-year-old from Doncaster?
  10. Peer faces Lords ban for raising speeding fines with police chief

    Ex-Lords speaker Baroness D'Souza complained to Sir Mark Rowley she could lose her licence after a speeding fine.
  11. My friend Bipin threw back Hamas grenade - and saved my life

    Bipin Joshi tried to save fellow Nepalese students before being taken hostage, his mourning friend tells the BBC.
  12. Recognising Palestinian state helped get ceasefire, PM says

    The PM says the Gaza deal belongs to Trump - but insists the UK played a key role behind the scenes.
  13. 24 hours with Trump on diplomatic tornado through Middle East

    The US president's single-day tour was a victory lap rather than an exercise in setting out detail, writes the BBC's Tom Bateman.
  14. 'It's not over,' says son of hostage whose body remains in Gaza

    Rotem Cooper, whose father Amiram's body has not been returned, calls on mediators to put pressure on Hamas to release the remaining bodies.
  15. 'We want to raise our children': Life in Gaza after hostages and prisoners released

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) says over 80% of all buildings in the territory are destroyed or damaged.
  16. How Milei's 'Thatcherite' economics divided his nation - but won over Trump

    Ahead of Milei's visit to the White House - amid protests and anger on the streets back at home - Ione Wells unravels the paradox that Argentina's president has created
  17. 'I fear my wedding sari is destroyed': New parcel rules cause US shipping chaos

    Customers worry about missing parcels as shipping companies struggle to handle a flood of packages facing new customs and tariff rules.
  18. Learning to sign changed my life after a brain injury

    Two participants from Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks share how BSL has transformed their lives.
  19. Did Man City let De Bruyne leave too soon?

    Kevin de Bruyne is in sparkling form for Napoli and Belgium this season - did he leave Man City too soon?
  20. Military says it has seized power in Madagascar after president moves to 'safe place'

    The military promises elections within two years, but President Rajoelina insists he is still in charge.
  21. Tommy Robinson police stop unlawful, court hears

    The far-right activist was charged under the Terrorism Act over an incident at the Channel Tunnel in July 2024.
  22. Raducanu has blood pressure taken in China defeat

    Britain's Emma Raducanu struggles physically in a three-set loss to world number 219 Zhu Lin in the Ningbo Open first round.
  23. YouTubers Dan and Phil confirm relationship after 16 years

    Dan says intense fan intrusion "could have killed me", but that they "can't live in fear any more".
  24. Man jailed for five years for threatening to kill Nigel Farage

    The Reform UK leader has described the threats made in a TikTok video as "pretty chilling".
  25. Boris Johnson 'chose NHS over children', ex-minister tells Covid inquiry

    The former education secretary tells the Covid inquiry there was a "lack of seriousness" in government.
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  27. The players with points to prove as England reach World Cup

    England have qualified for next summer's World Cup, but who are the players who must still prove they deserve a spot in Thomas Tuchel's squad?
  28. Beau Greaves - the 'very special' talent who beat Littler

    The spotlight is on Beau Greaves after her landmark win over Luke Littler on Monday, but who is the 21-year-old from Doncaster?
  29. 'In the form of his life' - How England players rated

    BBC Sport assesses how England performed against Latvia during the Three Lions' 5-0 victory.
  30. Weather, politics & wildcards - all you need to know about 2026 World Cup

    England have secured their place at the 2026 World Cup and this is all you need to know about next summer's tournament.
  31. Aspinall hits two nine-darters but Littler exits early

    Nathan Aspinall throws two nine-dart finishes during at Players Championship 31 only to be blown away in the final by Jermaine Wattimena while an early exit for Luke Littler threatens his participation at the Players Championship Finals.
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