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  1. Trump says he will announce raft of new trade tariffs

    All steel and aluminium entering the US will be targeted with a 25% levy, the president says.
  2. Second Labour MP apologises over WhatsApp comments

    Burnley MP Oliver Ryan says his comments in the group were "completely unacceptable".
  3. Taylor Swift, Lionel Messi, Jay-Z and Trump among big names at Super Bowl

    Other stars spotted in New Orleans include Jay-Z, Blue Ivy, Nikki Glaser and Bradley Cooper.
  4. Why more young men in Germany are turning to the far-right

    The far-right here and elsewhere in Europe attracts an increasing number of young people, particularly men.
  5. Nurses at psychiatric unit called teens 'pathetic'

    A BBC investigation finds some nurses were verbally abusive and cruel towards unwell teenagers.
  6. Israel troops withdraw from corridor that split Gaza in two

    Palestinians on cars and carts begin returning to northern Gaza - often to scenes of utter destruction.
  7. Freed Israeli hostage was unaware wife and daughters killed, British family says

    His wife, Lianne Sharabi and two daughters were murdered by Hamas in the 7 October attack.
  8. Boy saves thousands of sweet tubs from landfill

    Teddy has collected the plastic confectionery tubs because he wants to help save the planet.
  9. M&S boss says retailers 'raided like a piggy bank'

    Stuart Machin says the sector is facing a wave of tax rises and the government needs to "lighten the burden".
  10. Robbie Williams' bid wins Eric Morecambe's glasses

    The singer says he won Eric Morecambe's glasses at auction and regards him as an "uncle of sorts".
  11. It's the Beast Games finale, and Bridget Jones is back: What to watch this week

    This week also brings a new Rizzle Kicks album, the release of Civilization VII, and the launch of Clueless the Musical.
  12. The Papers: 'MPs in vile chats' and 'Labour's plan to tackle Farage threat'

    The fallout after the sacking of a health minister over offensive messages is the top story in some of Monday's front pages.
  13. Trump wants to end birthright citizenship. Where do other countries stand?

    The US has historically given automatic citizenship to anyone born in the country, but this principle is not the norm globally.
  14. 'It's seen as the naughty school but it's turned our lives around'

    Park House School is making a difference to pupils who have struggled in mainstream education.
  15. How Spain's economy became the envy of Europe

    How the Spanish have built one of the strongest economies in the European Union.
  16. From refugee to coach - the man behind Plymouth's upset of Liverpool

    Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic explains how his life as a refugee inspires his coaching ethos - before they beat Liverpool in the FA Cup.
  17. Living off grid: The homes that run without mains electricity

    Following Storm Éowyn, householders who live off-grid share their tips for self-sufficiency.
  18. Man arrested after suspected knife attack in north Dublin

    He was arrested in the Stoneybatter area of the city on Sunday and is currently being detained.
  19. Man's pop-up urinal death may never be explained, family fears

    The family of Kevin Holding fear they may never find out why a pop-up urinal dropped on him.
  20. No excuses not to build 1.5m new homes, Rayner says

    The deputy PM says she's "determined" to hit Labour's house-building target by the next election.
  21. China's tit-for-tat tariffs on US take effect

    Beijing's move comes after President Donald Trump imposed a 10% levy on goods imported from China.
  22. Bodies of migrants found in Libya mass grave, authorities say

    It comes just days after another mass grave with 19 bodies was found on a farm nearby.
  23. Tory shadow minister downplays talk of Reform pact

    Alex Burghart says the Tories are "not going to do a deal with a party who wants to kill us".
  24. Baltic states unplug from Russia and join EU power grid

    "Today, history is made," EU chief Ursula von der Leyen told a ceremony in Lithuania's capital.
  25. 'You can judge me - but don't criticise my outstanding Spurs players'

    Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou says his players have been "outstanding" during a challenging season after their FA Cup loss to Aston Villa.
  26. Ireland's 'master of control' buoyed by Murrayfield win

    Ireland's Sam Prendergast is staying level-headed while the hype around him continues to grow.
  27. 'Don't mess with the FA Cup - Plymouth teach Slot a lesson'

    Liverpool boss Arne Slot learns you cannot mess with the FA Cup after an embarrassing defeat at Plymouth, writes chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  28. Queen's Park and Davidson stand tall amid Ibrox bedlam

    Callum Davidson and Queen's Park prove unlikely heroes as they shock Rangers in the Scottish Cup at Ibrox.
  29. Rohit powers India to ODI series win over England

    India take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the one-day international series against England after Rohit Sharma's superb century in Cuttack.
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  31. A Trump Peace Plan for Ukraine?

    Reports suggest a proposed US peace plan could be unveiled this week.
  32. Elon Musk vs The US Government

    Musk says "it's now or never" for his revolution
  33. Driver cut free after crash with highways vehicle

    Firefighters say the highways vehicle was stationary within a closed work zone when it was hit.
  34. Man wants to buy tip where he lost Bitcoin fortune

    James Howells wants to search a landfill site where he lost for 8,000 bitcoins now worth about £620m.
  35. Nine police officers injured in Londonderry and Strabane

    Officers were reportedly head-butted and kicked, with blood also being spat at them.
  36. MP's anger at government over Grangemouth closure

    Labour MP Brian Leishman says the UK government must do more to help workers get new jobs.