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  1. Government considers removing Andrew from royal line of succession

    The former Duke of York is eighth in line to the throne meaning he remains eligible to be King.
  2. Andrew and King Charles, a personal battle of royal brothers

    The problems facing the monarchy over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is also a family problem between brothers.
  3. Humans to travel further into space than ever before as Nasa confirms March Moon mission

    Nasa sets the launch date following a successful "wet dress rehearsal" of the Artemis II mission.
  4. Tributes paid to teens who died at holiday park

    Cherish Bean, 15, and Ethan Slater, 17, died at Little Eden Holiday Park on Wednesday, police say.
  5. Couple left with $200k bill after baby born in US

    Family face a nine month battle with insurance giant Zurich which has now apologised.
  6. Sam Fender and Olivia Dean finally reach number one after 35 weeks

    Rein Me In sets a new UK chart record for the longest time to reach number one.
  7. KFC, Nando's, and others ditch chicken welfare pledge

    Wingstop, Burger King, and others have walked away from an industry commitment to avoid using fast-growing chickens
  8. Life sentences for teens after racist murder of stranger delivering food to his mum

    Kamran Aman was subjected to further racist abuse as he lay dying on the floor of a neighbour's house.
  9. UK agrees drone defence plan with four EU allies

    The scheme will seek to take inspiration from Ukraine's drone manufacturing programme.
  10. Man charged with raping unconscious wife with other men for years

    The defendants cannot be named for legal reasons at this stage.
  11. Met asks Andrew's protection officers what they saw or heard in Epstein inquiry

    Officers will continue searching Andrew's former Windsor home until Monday, the BBC understands.
  12. What happens next for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor?

    The former prince was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and taken to a Norfolk police station for questioning on Thursday 19 February.
  13. A tip-off and 'more luck than judgement': The story behind Andrew car snap

    After the former prince's arrest, Reuters photographer Phil Noble began a six-hour drive to Norfolk.
  14. How Andrew's 11-hour detention on his birthday played out

    From being arrested at home to detention in a cell, this is how the former prince's detention unfolded.
  15. 'The arrogance of XL bully owner killed our mum'

    Esther Martin's daughters speak to the BBC after a man is convicted over the attack.
  16. Tariffs ruling is major blow to Trump's second-term agenda

    The Supreme Court has weakened Trump's hand in dealing with other nations, writes Anthony Zurcher.
  17. How Eric Dane gave his final months to 'moving the needle' on ALS

    The Grey's Anatomy star spent his last months campaigning towards a cure for the rare, incurable condition.
  18. The Russian village that lost its men to war

    In the remote village of Sedanka in Russia's Far East, almost all of its fighting-age men have left to join the Ukraine war.
  19. How a Zoom call led to a semi-pro table tennis player featuring in Marty Supreme

    The semi-professional table tennis player rehearsed scenes with the US actor on the Marty Supreme set.
  20. My 24-hour Winter Olympics trip cost me £135 - the same as going to a football match

    John McAllister managed to avoid forking out for a hotel during his bargain 24-hour trip to Milan.
  21. Weekly quiz: Why was the mysterious fossil 'smiling' at the beachcomber?

    How much attention have you been paying to what has happened in the world over the past seven days?
  22. Neutral athletes allowed to attend closing ceremony

    Individual Neutral Athletes will be allowed to attend the closing ceremony of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, having not been present at the opening event.
  23. GB '25 years' behind world's best in short track

    Great Britain has fallen 25 years behind the best short track nations in the world amid outdated facilities and rising costs, according to British Ice Skating's head of performance.
  24. 'I'm on right side' - Team GB's Kenworthy on death threats after ICE post

    Team GB's Gus Kenworthy says he is "on the right side" after he received death threats for posting a graphic message about the United States' Immigration and Customs Enforcement organisation.
  25. GB go for men's curling gold and Atkin in halfpipe final - Saturday's guide

    What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
  26. Woody and Buzz reunite in trailer for Toy Story 5

    The old friends come face to face with a new threat - a frog-like tablet device called Lilypad.
  27. Bishop of Lincoln arrested in sexual assault inquiry

    Right Reverend Stephen Conway has also been suspended by the Church of England.
  28. Dog trained to illegally dump rubbish, Italian authorities say

    "Ingenuity can never become an alibi for incivility", the City of Catania warns.
  29. Ratcliffe avoids FA charge over immigration comments

    Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's claims the UK has been "colonised by immigrants" will not lead to any sanction by the Football Association.
  30. UK Athletics pleads guilty to corporate manslaughter of Paralympian

    UK Athletics plead guilty to the corporate manslaughter of UAE Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei who died in 2017 after a metal cage fell on him while training in London.
  31. Higher tax helped UK government reach record January surplus

    The government took in more from tax receipts than expected, official data suggests.
  32. Break from wintry weather as UK temperatures to climb as high as 14C

    There's a major change in the UK's weather pattern heading our way with a big lift in temperatures in time for the weekend. But with the change comes more rain as Darren Bett explains.
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  34. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested

    Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office
  35. Who is Tucker Carlson and what does he tell us about the future of MAGA?

    And what does MAGA look like post-Trump?
  36. A star-filled, jaw-dropping black comedy

    An Oxford University student is drawn into the world of a charming aristocratic classmate.
  37. Four men, one aim - to end 102-year wait for Winter Olympic curling gold

    All eyes will be on Team GB's Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan and Bobby Lammie on Saturday (18:05 GMT) when they take on Canada with a gold medal at stake at the Winter Olympics.
  38. 'Wonderfully different' Pollock ready to fire up England

    "Wonderfully different" Henry Pollock will start his first England Test in Saturday's must-win Six Nations game against Ireland.
  39. Table-punching injury left Menzies close to quitting darts

    Cameron Menzies says he has come close to "wrapping" up his darts career as the hand injury he suffered punching a drinks table at the PDC World Championship has left him with "no feeling" in the fingers of his right hand.
  40. Who are the winners and losers from F1 pre-season testing?

    As pre-season testing reaches its conclusion, which teams look best - and worst - placed ahead of the Australian Grand Prix?
  41. Svitolina beats Gauff in epic to reach Dubai final

    Ukraine's Elina Svitolina beats world number four Coco Gauff to set up a final against American Jessica Pegula at the Dubai Tennis Championships.
  42. Mourinho made 'unacceptable, huge mistake' - Kompany

    Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany says Jose Mourinho made a "huge mistake" with his "unacceptable" post-match comments after the alleged racial abuse of Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jr.