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Allies of the prime minister are worried his job might be under immediate threat.
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The party is withdrawing its co-operation from a documentary which was due to air in January.
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If he were to bring a defamation case in Florida, experts say he would need to prove three major components.
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Activity on the surface of the Sun means the chance of the Northern Lights shining over the UK is high this week as Elizabeth Rizzini explains.
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Entire neighbourhoods controlled by Israel have been levelled in less than a month, satellite images show.
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The party also wants to axe the renewables levy from bills, funded by a windfall tax on big banks.
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More than 200 delegations, including senior world leaders, are attending the UN climate talks.
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"I have lost the people whose faces I used to see smiling," says Abdu-Rabbu Ahmed after escaping el-Fasher.
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Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden says that the rethink does not mean that payouts will necessarily follow.
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Local authorities in the southwestern province of Sichuan say there are no reports of casualties following the collapse.
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Paul Lipscombe used fake names and lied about his age to win over his victims.
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Scientists say the crocodiles hunted like leopards by climbing trees and killing prey below.
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The band, nominated for best new act at the Grammys, discuss the "jarring" hatred they've received.
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BBC director general Tim Davie addressing staff and the rise of the jobless rate dominate Wednesday's papers.
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Economic uncertainty is encouraging some young people to cut back on their spending.
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Roya Karimi is getting ready to compete in the world bodybuilding championships, 15 years after fleeing Afghanistan.
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On the fifth anniversary of the PlayStation 5, the firm says its focus remains on its current console.
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Despite having worked with sharks for 30 years, Mexican Mauricio Hoyos never thought he would encounter one so close up.
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Kelly Brook, Ruby Wax OBE and Jack Osbourne are among the celebrities braving the jungle this year.
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Sales have risen by 6% so far this year, analysts say, after a string of post-pandemic falls.
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says each restriction "translates into delayed or denied medical care".
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Alice Figueiredo, 22, took her own life at Goodmayes Hospital, east London, in July 2015.
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The government publishes new figures for England and Wales, as it faces pressure over accidental releases.
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Energy minister Joel Santos Echeverría says work was quickly underway to restore power to the Caribbean nation.
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The Joker, Raging Bull and The Irishman star praises "creative, passionate and strong" Manchester.
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Closing submissions are being made in an employment tribunal brought by eight female nurses.
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Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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And how will the U.S. government shutdown end?
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How likely is it that President Trump’s threat to sue the BBC will end up in court?
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Based on a true story, starring Toby Jones, Lesley Manville and Harry Lawtey
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Churchill must decide whether to negotiate with Hitler or fight for the greater good.
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Exploring the 1932 letters between Einstein and Freud on global peace and total war.
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In his BBC Sport column, former Premier League manager Tony Pulis looks at which laws he would change in football.
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Sam Kerr made a triumphant return to the Chelsea starting line-up with two goals in a 6-0 thrashing of St Polten in the Women's Champions League.
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Howard Webb insists it was "not unreasonable" for Virgil van Dijk's goal to be disallowed for offside against Manchester City
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Toto Wolff is in advanced talks to sell part of his shareholding in the Mercedes Formula 1 team, with the proposed sale valuing the team at a record £4.6bn.
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Paris St-Germain keeper Mary Earps says a return to former club Manchester United was 'written in the stars', but expects some booing in Wednesday's Champions League tie.
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BBC Sport asked football fans to rip up the rulebook and suggest one change to the game. Here are the top five talking points from thousands of replies.
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Novak Djokovic still believes he can win a 25th Grand Slam title - despite being given a "slap from reality in the last couple of years".
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