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  1. Trump brings in new 10% tariff as Supreme Court rejects his global import taxes

    The Supreme Court decision striking down some of Trump's most sweeping tariffs injects new uncertainty into global trade.
  2. 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.
  3. Andrew and King Charles: A personal battle of royal brothers

    The problems facing the monarchy over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are also a family problem between brothers.
  4. Why fake AI videos of UK urban decline are taking over social media

    Deepfakes showing grim taxpayer-funded waterparks have gone viral and drawn some racist responses.
  5. Civilians to soldiers: how four years of war has changed ordinary Ukrainians

    Six Ukrainian men and women in uniform reveal how Russia's invasion in 2022 has changed them.
  6. The best looks at London Fashion Week 2026

    There are 90 designers showing this year, with organisers hoping it's the biggest fashion week yet.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Killing of nationalist student leaves French far left in deep trouble as elections loom

    Far-left militants are suspected of being behind Quentin Deranque's death and the party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is being widely condemned.
  12. 'That's me!': Hundreds tell BBC how medication triggered gambling and other addictions

    More than 250 people contacted us describing impulsive behaviour side effects from prescription drugs.
  13. Palestinian Authority in dire straits as Israel's hold on West Bank deepens

    More than 30 years after its creation, there are increasing warnings that the PA is close to collapse.
  14. How Co-op Live went from falling air con units to hosting the Brits

    The opening of the Co-op Live was in every headline, but not quite for the right reasons.
  15. What parents, students and teachers want to see changed in the government's SEND reform

    Some government plans for SEND were leaked earlier this week. But what else do families want to change?
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. '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.
  20. 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.
  21. Tumbler Ridge suspect's ChatGPT account banned before shooting

    OpenAI said the account's activity did not meet the threshold to flag it to authorities when it was identified.
  22. Multi-cancer blood test missed key goal in NHS trial

    The company behind the test said there were positive signs that some of the most aggressive cancers could be prevented.
  23. 'Throne Out' and 'Liberation Day levies ruled illegal'

    Plans to remove Andrew from royal succession and Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs leads Saturday's papers.
  24. Welcome to Australia's hottest beach event - nowhere near the sea

    Tonnes of sand and flocks of tourists are ferried into Cootamundra for its annual volleyball tournament.
  25. Avalanches kill five in Austrian Alps, officials say

    A man skiing with his son was among the victims on Friday, bringing the region's avalanche death toll this season to at least 21.
  26. UK puffins in peril as winter storms threaten mass seabird 'wreck'

    Hundreds of dead and dying seabirds are washing up on British beaches.
  27. Is £70 becoming harder to justify? The rise of cheaper blockbuster games

    As top games such as GTA 6 are speculated to cost $100 (£74), some developers are deliberately pricing lower.
  28. The woman defying norms in Iran - and starring in an Oscar-tipped film

    In a room of 1,500 men, Sara Shahverdi becomes the only female leader in her region of Iran - a new film joins her as she pushes for change.
  29. I might not get uni Covid compensation - but I'm claiming it out of principle

    Dozens of universities have received legal letters over what students say they missed out on during Covid.
  30. Trump says he is considering limited military strike on Iran

    Trump's new threat came a day after he appeared to give Iran about 10 days to agree to a deal to curb its nuclear programme.
  31. The animal rescue centre that became a mass graveyard of dogs

    A senior police officer of 30 years says he has never seen animal cruelty on such a scale.
  32. Mobile home park residents fear radiation from below

    Health officials have said they think there is "suitable justification" to look again at Tollerton Park.
  33. UK snow carver comes second in global contest with Olympic sculpture

    Pippa Unwin says she is delighted to succeed with her "ridiculously complicated" design.
  34. Striking drone footage shows ship abandoned off coast of Wales

    Jay Curtis was flying his drone when he spotted the Resolute vessel off the coast of Pembrokeshire.
  35. Supermarket worker's kindness meant I could feed my newborn baby

    Emma and Harry Brown say the Asda employee's kindness helped them to feed and clothe their new baby.
  36. Penguins delight residents in care home visit

    Residents were able to hold and stroke the two Humboldt penguins during the visit.
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  38. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested

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

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

    An Oxford University student is drawn into the world of a charming aristocratic classmate.
  41. Bond, bagpipes & controversial Canadians - why curling is must-watch

    Curling might seem a strange choice for prime-time Saturday night viewing, but at 18:05 GMT - live on the BBC - millions will find themselves tuning in to see if Team GB can add a fourth gold medal of these Winter Olympics.
  42. '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.
  43. 'A shame' if Pakistan players excluded from Hundred, says Brook

    England skipper Harry Brook says it would be "a shame" if Pakistan players were excluded from playing in The Hundred, and confirms he will not captain Sunrisers Leeds this year.
  44. What's eating Arsenal? North London derby now a test of Gunners' 'bottle'

    What's eating Arsenal? Sunday's North London derby is now a test of the Gunners' "bottle", says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  45. The Uber-driving English champion & his 30-year fight for a passport

    English light-middleweight champion Bilal Fawaz challenges for the British title belt on Saturday, but is still fighting for a British passport.
  46. 'Stay humble' - Glasner reacts to fan backlash as future in doubt

    Sources tell BBC Sport that Crystal Palace's board is considering Oliver Glasner's future at the club.