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  1. Gisèle Pelicot tells BBC: I felt crushed by horror - but I don't feel anger

    In an extensive interview with Newsnight, the woman at the heart of France's biggest rape trial speaks about betrayal, healing and choosing the right path.
  2. Watch: 'I am a survivor' Gisèle Pelicot tells BBC Newsnight in an in-depth interview

    Ms Pelicot reveals it is "inconceivable" that the man she shared her life with "could have committed these horrors".
  3. Queen's letter of support left Pelicot 'overwhelmed'

    The Queen's note said Gisèle Pelicot's courage had "created a powerful legacy that will change the narrative around shame, forever".
  4. How Weston handled pressure to win Olympic gold and GB's first medal

    Matt Weston cements his status as the best skeleton racer in the world, as he makes history in emphatic fashion in Cortina.
  5. Trump says Iran regime change is 'best thing that could happen'

    The US President's comment comes as a second aircraft carrier heads to the Middle East to pile pressure on Iran.
  6. Officials investigate DNA found in Nancy Guthrie's home

    The sheriff's department says it is working to identify who the DNA belongs to, but would not disclose where it was found.
  7. 'We are not protected' says Hebron mayor as Israel expands West Bank control

    Palestinians say an Israeli power grab shuts them out of decisions on planning and development in West Bank.
  8. Time will heal Beckham family relationship, says Gordon Ramsay

    The celebrity chef urged Brooklyn to remember "one day you're not going to have your Mum and Dad", in the wake of a fall out with parents Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham.
  9. Watch: How Andrew's BBC interview compares to what Epstein emails tell us now

    Following the latest release of the Epstein files, claims made by the then Prince Andrew in 2019 are under fresh scrutiny.
  10. Boxers, dancers and weightlifters - the war dead pictured on banned Ukrainian slider's helmet

    Vladyslav Heraskevych's helmet depicts fellow athletes who have been killed since Russia's full-scale invasion of his country.
  11. Hobbies could hold key to beating loneliness, say Lib Dems

    Party leader Sir Ed Davey sets out plans to boost funding for community groups and hobby enthusiasts.
  12. Surprise winner as Australia's Baff wins snowboard cross gold

    Watch as Australia's Josie Baff wins gold in the women's snowboard cross at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
  13. Shaidorov wins gold as 'Quad God' Malinin crumbles

    Ilia Malinin, the red-hot favourite for men's figure skating gold, suffers a nightmare on the ice.
  14. Vomiting Musgrave battles heat & Norwegians to set new best

    The 35-year-old Scot finished sixth in the 10km interval start freestyle to post Britain's best finish in a Winter Olympic cross-country skiing event.
  15. Vonn needs more surgery but 'feels more like herself'

    Lindsey Vonn says she is "finally feeling" more like herself but will require at least two more operations on the broken leg she sustained in a crash at the Winter Olympics on Sunday.
  16. Why Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's 'mutual obsession' is giving some fans the ick

    Romance rumours have swirled around co-stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. But is all as it seems?
  17. The Papers: 'Palestine Action ban ruled unlawful' and 'Matt grabs Olympic gold'

    A number of front pages carry a photo of skeleton racer Matt Weston, who took home Team GB's first 2026 Winter Olympics medal on Friday night.
  18. She didn't expect to fall in love with a chatbot - and then have to say goodbye

    Rae began speaking to Barry after a difficult divorce, but Barry lives on an old model of ChatGPT that's being shut down.
  19. Is dining out dying out?

    The restaurant industry says it is facing a double whammy - rising costs and customers with less money.
  20. He was once a teen 'superstar'. Why did James Van Der Beek need help to pay his medical bills?

    A fundraiser was setup to help the actor's family after expensive cancer treatments devastated their finances.
  21. Kenyans drop flowers for Valentine's bouquets of cash. Not everyone is impressed

    Bouquets of cash have been blooming in popularity in Kenya but recent warnings may slow the trend.
  22. Six possible effects of Trump's climate policy change

    The announcement on Thursday removes the legal bedrock for much of US environmental legislation.
  23. Stroke survivors trial new at-home tech: 'It's given me my freedom back'

    Participants in the NHS 'Triceps' trial wear a device in their ear which emits electrical pulses while they do rehab.
  24. Can Bangladesh's new leader bring change after election landslide?

    Tarique Rahman is set to be Bangladesh's next prime minister, 18 months after mass protests ousted its longest-serving leader.
  25. The two Chinese-American Olympians competing for rival superpowers

    Eileen Guo and Alysa Liu have been thrust into a debate that goes far beyond sports.
  26. Jewish attack victim 'no longer feels safe in UK'

    Yoni Finlay, who was injured in the synagogue attack, could have been caught up in an earlier plot.
  27. Sister of April Jones 'still waiting to wake up from nightmare' of her murder

    April's disappearance in 2012 sparked the biggest missing person search in UK police history.
  28. Two Britons among three dead in French Alps avalanche

    The Britons had been part of a group of five people accompanied by an instructor, skiing off-piste in Val d'Isère.
  29. Andrew facing claim he shared Treasury document with banking contact

    Reports suggest the former prince shared a Treasury document when he was serving as trade envoy.
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  31. Sir Jim Ratcliffe Says Sorry (To Some) For 'Colonised' Comments

    And an update from Tehran.
  32. Has Jeff Bezos brought down the Washington Post?

    The Amazon boss has gutted a third of the workforce at the iconic newspaper
  33. How Weston handled pressure to win Olympic gold and GB's first medal

    Matt Weston cements his status as the best skeleton racer in the world, making history by winning Olympic gold in emphatic fashion in Cortina and securing Team GB’s first medal of the 2026 Winter Games.
  34. Shaidorov wins gold as 'Quad God' Malinin crumbles

    Ilia Malinin, the red-hot favourite for men's figure skating gold, suffers a nightmare on the ice.
  35. 'It was silly from me' - 'brilliant' Delap recovers from error

    Chelsea striker Liam Delap turns in "top" performance in the 4-0 win over Hull City with a hat-trick of assists after missing a sitter.
  36. England's brave new era runs up against Murrayfield ghosts

    England come in with all the momentum. Scotland arrive chastened. But the recent history of Test rugby's oldest fixture will take some escaping.
  37. Hiding pace? Too slow? What pre-season testing told us

    BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson assesses what we learnt - and what we didn't - from the first pre-season test in Bahrain.
  38. 'Marvellous' Man City set WSL standard in rampant win

    'Marvellous' Manchester City set WSL standard in rampant 6-0 win over bottom side Leicester.
  39. 'Matt Weston, take a bow!' - Team GB win first medal at 2026 Games

    Matt Weston wins the first medal for Team GB at the 2026 Winter Olympics, taking home the men's skeleton gold at Milan-Cortina.