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  1. Trump says 'dangerous' for UK to do business with China as Starmer lands in Shanghai

    Sir Keir says "the UK has got a huge amount to offer" as he visits China to reset relations.
  2. Two officers to face court martial over handling of Jaysley Beck sexual assault case

    The officers are to face a court martial over the handling of the case of teenage soldier Jaysley Beck.
  3. Millions to get £150 off energy bills for further five years

    The government has confirmed the discount for six million low-income households will continue for the rest of the decade.
  4. Syria's defiant Kurds vow to 'fight until last breath' despite government push

    The US fought IS with the Kurds for years. Now, Donald Trump is siding with Syria's new leader.
  5. Inside secret warehouse holding lost world of treasures found on HS2 route

    Archaeological finds from the planned HS2 train line have been shown exclusively to the BBC.
  6. Arrests made over supersized illegal rubbish dump

    The Environment Agency says the arrests are a "vital step" into the Kidlington dump investigation.
  7. 'He enjoyed hurting people': Teen attacked others before murdering schoolboy, 12

    Det Insp Joe Davenport says the killer attacked his victims in Birmingham for "violence sake".
  8. Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals?

    Last year, there was a 15% annual increase in the operations and surgeons want more research.
  9. A legal blunder allowed the man who abused us at school to escape justice – until now

    William Brydson, who was "head of care" at a Newton Stewart boarding school, has been jailed for a litany of offences.
  10. Israeli hostage held for nearly 500 days in Gaza says he can 'breathe again'

    In his first international interview, Sasha Troufanov tells the BBC how he thought he would die in captivity after he was taken hostage on 7 October 2023.
  11. Secret filming catches locksmith charging 10 times quote

    A couple expecting to pay £50 for a locksmith say they ended up forking out more than £5,000.
  12. Trump says 'it would be great' if US 'didn't have to use' military force on Iran

    The US president says he has told Iran it has to do "two things" to avoid military action, as the US builds up its forces in the Gulf.
  13. Venezuela's oil ghost towns hope Trump plan will revive their fortunes

    Amid rusting oil pumps and rigs, once affluent Venezuelan oil towns place their hope in US investment.
  14. The Papers: 'Capitulation in Beijing' and 'Revolt over cancelled elections'

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is pictured alongside China's Xi Jinping on most of Friday's papers.
  15. Why China moved so quickly to execute 11 members of a notorious mafia family

    The Ming family ran scam compounds along the Chinese border with Myanmar in Shan state.
  16. Weekly quiz: Which record is Harry Styles set to break?

    How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
  17. 'She made us cry almost daily': How to handle a toxic boss

    Workers share how toxic managers have affected them and their lives. Here's what to do if you have one.
  18. Planning bids for new homes soar but building remains low - how is your area affected?

    While planning applications have risen, home building has lowered, new data suggests.
  19. Joshua pays emotional tribute in new video

    Anthony Joshua posts an emotional YouTube video thanking fans for their support following the deaths of his two close friends in a car crash in Nigeria.
  20. EU adds Iran's Revolutionary Guards to terrorist list

    EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says the move is a response to Tehran's deadly crackdown on protesters.
  21. Trump says Putin will not attack Ukraine cities during cold week

    Russia has not confirmed it agreed to Trump's request, but Ukraine's president said he expected Vladimir Putin's promise to be kept.
  22. Agents in Minneapolis could be pulled back if local officials cooperate, border tsar says

    Tom Homan said the immigration operation would be more "targeted", as the Trump administration works to calm frustrations both in the city and on Capitol Hill
  23. Apple reports best-ever iPhone sales as Mac dips

    The company's revenue was boosted by iPhone sales, but sales of its wearable tech and Mac computers dipped.
  24. Scotland's first deputy first minister Lord Jim Wallace dies, aged 71

    The former Scottish Liberal Democrat leader was undergoing a procedure at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
  25. Woman charged with murder of one-year-old girl

    Jayla-Jean Mclaren died on 3 August after being taken to hospital with serious injuries.
  26. Man accused of impersonating FBI agent in bid to free Luigi Mangione

    He allegedly told jail officers that he had paperwork "signed by a judge" to free the accused killer, a complaint states.
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  28. 1. The Monroe Doctrine

    What is the 1823 doctrine, and how has it been used since by US presidents?
  29. Kemi Badenoch Accuses Opponents of 'Psychodrama’

    Conservative Leader Calls Defectors 'Drama Queens’
  30. Cages, crushes and stabbings - is European away safety getting worse?

    BBC Sport explores the safety issues fans face when following their team across Europe.
  31. Journalist dreams & Keane reunion? How O'Neill continues to revive Celtic

    Showman Martin O'Neill continues to thrive as Celtic's interim manager as he guides the club through to the Europa League play-off round.
  32. Who is 'shy and nervous' Villa match-winner Jimoh-Aloba?

    Aston Villa match-winner Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba is described as "shy and nervous" by Morgan Rogers - but the teenager announced himself on the European stage.
  33. Raducanu splits with coach after Australian Open exit

    British number one Emma Raducanu splits with coach Francis Roig after her exit from the Australian Open.
  34. Sabalenka cruises into final despite hindrance call

    Aryna Sabalenka will face Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open final after the world number one beat Elina Svitolina 6-2 6-3, despite being called for hindrance by umpire Louise Azemar Engzell for grunting during a rally.