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  1. Three things to know about Trump's tariffs announcement

    The BBC's Michelle Fleury breaks down what the import taxes mean for the US and countries around the world.
  2. Trump's tariffs on China, EU and more, at a glance

    Japan will face different tax rates than Australia under Trump's plan - here's what else to know.
  3. UK firms react: 'A huge blow to Scotland's whisky industry'

    Business in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland tell us what US tariffs could mean for them.
  4. Three ways Trump's move may affect you and your money

    The UK has been hit with 10% tariffs by the US, but there is uncertainty of the impact of them.
  5. 'Worst offenders' around world face tariffs of up to 50%

    The president says the US has been "pillaged, raped and plundered" for years by international trade partners.
  6. Assisted dying: California man invites BBC to witness his death as Parliament debates new law

    Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose, but others in the state disagree.
  7. Inside Mandalay: BBC finds huge devastation and little help for Myanmar quake survivors

    Yogita Limaye is the first foreign journalist to enter Myanmar since a huge earthquake hit the war-torn country.
  8. Survivor challenges Israeli account of attack on Gaza paramedics

    Palestinian paramedic Munther Abed rejects Israel's assertion that the vehicles approached troops with their lights off.
  9. Man charged with 64 offences as part of investigation into funeral home

    The charges follow an inquiry into a Hull funeral directors in which police removed human remains.
  10. Heathrow warned by airlines about power supply days before shutdown

    MPs hear the airport was warned about power supply resilience days before the disruptive closure.
  11. Tesla sales plunge after Elon Musk backlash

    The car maker's sales slide has been attributed to competition and controversy around its boss.
  12. Private school parents must pay fair share, court hearing VAT challenge is told

    The government has defended its policy of adding VAT to private school fees in the High Court.
  13. Marine Le Pen's ban has outraged France's far right - and they may well seek revenge

    Could the National Rally retaliate in parliament by attempting to bring down the fragile coalition government?
  14. UK charities launch Myanmar Earthquake Appeal

    More than 3,000 people have died and thousands have been displaced in Myanmar.
  15. Councils in England putting homeless children at risk, MPs find

    An inquiry says children are living in "appalling conditions" and suffering impacts to their health.
  16. Letby barrister to hand over 'fresh evidence'

    Letby's barrister Mark McDonald says he will hand over detailed medical reports to the CCRC.
  17. Muse cancel Turkish gig after pressure from anti-government protesters

    The British rock band scraps a concert after the promoter insulted anti-government protesters.
  18. Gaza bakeries shut and painkillers on ration after month of Israeli blockade

    Many Palestinians say they are going hungry after Israel stopped all aid deliveries to put pressure on Hamas.
  19. The Papers: 'World faces economic war' and 'TikTok talks'

    Most of Thursday's front pages lead on Trump announcing universal 10% tariffs on all imports into the US.
  20. 'I was a Premier League referee, but now I'm learning to walk again'

    Uriah Rennie uses a wheelchair after a rare condition left him paralysed from the waist down.
  21. Nintendo announces Switch 2 release date - but what was revealed about new games?

    More than a million people watched online as details of the long awaited successor to the hit console were announced.
  22. Inside Mandalay: BBC joins rescuers searching for earthquake dead in Myanmar

    The BBC’s Yogita Limaye is the first foreign journalist to enter the country since the disaster struck.
  23. 'I didn't feel able to come forward' - Chinese victims tell BBC about serial rapist

    Police in London say PhD student Zhenhao Zou's "offending group is far greater" than they had realised.
  24. Val Kilmer: A brilliant, underrated and unpredictable film star

    An often underrated actor, Val Kilmer had extraordinary range.
  25. Photograph released of girl missing in River Thames

    A recovery mission continues to look for 11-year-old Kaliyah Coa along the Thames, Met Police said.
  26. How aid becomes a weapon in Myanmar's war zone

    Rescue and relief workers seeking access to some of the worst quake-hit areas are being blocked by the military.
  27. Slovakia backs plan to shoot 350 bears after man killed in attack

    Around a quarter of the country's brown bears will be culled after a man was attacked in a forest.
  28. Women to continue having babies later in life, says ONS

    The ONS also projects women will continue having smaller families than previous generations.
  29. Woman meets recipient of her twin sister's hands

    Ms Gosling, from Sheffield, said her sister's hands "couldn't have gone to anyone better".
  30. Michael Sheen to take on another real-life role as last Welsh-born Prince of Wales

    Michael Sheen will star as Owain Glyndwr, the last Welsh-born Prince of Wales, in a new stage play.
  31. Exhibition offers a taste of classic school dinners

    Pink custard and turkey twizzlers feature in a showcase of the childhood staple through the years.
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  33. US prosecutors seek death penalty for Mangione

    US court seeks death penalty for Luigi Mangione, accused of killing Brian Thompson.
  34. Au revoir Marine Le Pen?

    Le Pen is barred from running for public office after being found guilty of embezzlement.
  35. Why is Britain's club scene changing?

    From DJs and club owners to party-goers, we find out why the UK's club scene is shrinking.
  36. 'That was for you, Keelan' - Grealish dedicates goal to late brother

    An emotional Jack Grealish dedicates his first Premier League goal in almost 16 months to his younger brother Keelan in the 25th anniversary of his death.
  37. Raducanu withdraws from GB squad to 'look after body'

    Emma Raducanu withdraws from the Great Britain squad for next week's Billie Jean King Cup tie in the Netherlands to "look after her body".
  38. 'Reckless' tackle & offside goal - were Liverpool-Everton officials wrong?

    A possible red card and potential offside in the build-up to the winner - did the officials get it wrong in the Merseyside derby?
  39. 'Aston Villa bucked the trend in January - and are reaping rewards'

    Aston Villa's match-winners against Brighton prove they are reaping the rewards of their January business, writes Phil McNulty.
  40. England to be 'accountable' for fitness - Edwards

    New head coach Charlotte Edwards will make England players “accountable” for their fitness following criticism during a dismal winter.