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  1. Worshippers helped stop suspect from entering synagogue - what we know about attack

    Two Jewish people died in a car and stabbing attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue on the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar.
  2. What footage tells us about attack

    BBC Verify analyses footage circulating online showing the moment police opened fire on a suspect at a Manchester synagogue.
  3. 'The man was just running out with a knife' - eyewitnesses describe how attack unfolded

    A delivery driver describes the moment a man is shot by firearms officers at Heaton Park synagogue.
  4. Starmer vows to protect Jewish communities

    The prime minister said Britain must defeat antisemitic hate, as the King, religious leaders and politicians issue statements.
  5. I'm not resigning, Met Police chief says after BBC investigation

    Sir Mark Rowley insists he won't resign, saying it's "the misogynists and racists frankly who want me out".
  6. Hamas military leader in Gaza objects to ceasefire plan, BBC understands

    President Trump's proposal, accepted by Israel, stipulates that Hamas disarm and have no future role in governing Gaza.
  7. Baroness Mone accuses chancellor of 'inflammatory' language

    Her comments come after a firm linked to the peer was ordered to pay £122m over a Covid-19 contract.
  8. Mum's anti-chemo views influenced daughter's death, coroner says

    Paloma Shemirani died after refusing chemotherapy despite a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
  9. Say sorry to children for Covid errors, ex-children's commissioner tells ministers

    Anne Longfield says ministers at the time prioritised opening pubs and theme parks before schools.
  10. Watch: Inside the lab analysing the world's oldest ice

    Studying samples from the ice sheet gives an environmental record of over a million years.
  11. Heart surgeon whose failures contributed to several deaths continues to work for NHS

    Karen Booth carried out operations she wasn’t skilled enough to perform, an investigation found.
  12. Attenborough and Prince William lead tributes to Dr Jane Goodall

    The leading conservationist has been remembered as "a great champion of environmental protection" after her death aged 91.
  13. Only Fools and Horses actor dies aged 68

    Co-star Sue Holderness, who played Marlene, says Patrick Murray will be "greatly missed".
  14. Peaky Blinders to return to TV with gang's new era

    Two new TV seasons, post-World War Two, will tell the story of Birmingham rising up after the Blitz.
  15. Why BBC sent undercover reporter into a busy London police station

    A BBC reporter describes secretly filming misogynistic and racist attitudes among serving Metropolitan Police officers.
  16. Watch on iPlayer: Undercover in the Police

    Secret filming reveals evidence of racism and misogyny at Charing Cross Police Station.
  17. In full: Met chief's letter to home secretary and mayor of London

    Sir Mark Rowley wrote to Shabana Mahmood and London Mayor Sadiq Khan to address Panorama's findings.
  18. Watch: Campaigner Mina Smallman says report highlights problems with vetting

    Mina Smallman told the BBC she was pleased that Panorama investigated the Metropolitan police.
  19. Ozzy Osbourne 'wouldn't change a thing', he told BBC film

    The delayed documentary shows the late star and his family return to the UK ahead of a farewell show.
  20. How much time could Diddy spend in prison?

    At his sentencing Friday, the music mogul faces up to two decades behind bars, but his attorneys want more leniency.
  21. Unmasked: Secret BBC filming exposes hidden culture of misogyny and racism inside Met Police

    Panorama undercover investigation captures evidence that "toxic behaviours", far from being driven out of the Met, have been driven underground.
  22. 'My pay is being held hostage': Federal workers on US government shutdown

    Government staff describe their uncertainty during a budget impasse - though not all of them oppose the shutdown.
  23. Relief and new baby for asylum family of child suffocated in Channel crossing

    The Alhashemi family have spent the past 15 years moving around Europe in a state of legal limbo.
  24. Hackers say they have deleted children's pictures and data after nursery attack backlash

    The hackers tell the BBC they are sorry for their actions - but experts say it's a practical rather than moral move.
  25. Robert Mugabe's son appears in court on drug charge

    Police allege they found marijuana on him during a traffic stop and are investigating a "syndicate linked to him".
  26. Captain of tanker linked to Russian 'shadow fleet' charged in France

    The Chinese national faces a count of refusing to follow naval instructions while piloting the vessel.
  27. Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla and detains activists including Greta Thunberg

    South Africa and Turkey have criticised the incident in international waters. Israel says those on board are safe.
  28. First killings in Morocco since Gen Z protests erupted

    Police say they shot dead two people who were part of a crowd trying to storm a police station.
  29. Nirvana baby loses legal case over Nevermind album

    The man who was photographed as a baby on the LP cover sued the band for distributing child pornography.
  30. Amber warning issued for Storm Amy with 95mph winds

    An amber warning has been issued for Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season. What will the impacts be when it hits at the end of the week?
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  32. Watch on iPlayer: Access All Areas - When Country Comes to Town

    Go behind the scenes as country music takes over the Royal Albert Hall.
  33. Manchester Synagogue Attack: What We Know So Far

    Keir Starmer says Britain must defeat rising antisemitic hatred.
  34. Q&A: Russia's veto power, Nato's Article 5, and Putin's succession plan

    Your questions answered on UN peacekeepers and Russian defence treaties
  35. PGA chief to apologise to McIlroy family over Ryder Cup abuse

    There is "no place in golf" for the abuse suffered by Rory McIlroy and Team Europe at the Ryder Cup, says PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague.
  36. Premier League set to decide on PSR alternative

    A decision on whether to scrap the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules and adopt an "alternative system" is "coming up", says Richard Masters.
  37. England are 'chalk and cheese' from Ashes - Sciver-Brunt

    England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt says that they are a different side both on and off the pitch as they prepare for their Women's World Cup opener against South Africa on Friday.
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