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  1. Starmer considers joining Trump's Gaza peace board

    The new body is part of the White House's 20-point plan to end the war between Israel and Hamas.
  2. Three men guilty of harassing BBC journalist over A Very British Cult documentary

    All three are members of Lighthouse, a group investigated for a BBC documentary and podcast in 2023
  3. Red Arrows get first female leader

    Wing Cdr Sasha Nash says it is the "opportunity of a lifetime" and hopes to inspire others.
  4. BTS stand to make $1bn as they announce mammoth comeback tour

    It's the K-pop band's first tour since completing compulsory military service in South Korea.
  5. Government to commit to building new Birmingham-Manchester rail line

    Previous plans for a high-speed rail line between the cities were scrapped by Rishi Sunak's government.
  6. Hundreds from Met Police declare Freemasons links

    Membership of the Freemasons or similar organisations became declarable in December.
  7. Man jailed for killing golfer after police pursuit

    The van was driven on to a golf course where mother-of-three Suzanne Cherry was hit by it.
  8. I'm not racist, says Reform politician who used Chinese slur

    Laura Anne Jones apologised for using the slur, saying it was a term "used for a takeaway" when she was a child.
  9. Which countries do business with Iran and what could US tariffs mean?

    Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on countries trading with Iran after its deadly crackdown on anti-government protests.
  10. UK summons Iranian ambassador over 'brutal' killings

    Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper also says the government will implement "full and further sanctions" against Iran.
  11. 'They just kept killing': Eyewitnesses describe deadly crackdown

    The BBC has received eyewitness accounts of security forces attacking anti-government protesters across the country.
  12. Lyse Doucet: Iran's rulers face biggest challenge since 1979 revolution

    The authorities are responding to protests with a ferocious security crackdown and near total internet shutdown.
  13. I spent months trying to find out if boosting my gut health could help me age better

    Health editor Hugh Pym revamped his diet after a test suggested his gut health appeared to look five years older than he was
  14. Why Michael Sheen put his money on the line for new Welsh national theatre

    The actor discusses spearheading the Welsh National Theatre and starring in its first production.
  15. 'We were tricked': How one woman lures foreign men to fight on Russia's front line

    Recruits tell the BBC an ex-teacher who operates on Telegram misled them, saying they could avoid combat.
  16. Safe spaces needed for drug-addicted children, say grieving mums

    More children in England are in drug and alcohol treatment, but families say many cannot get help.
  17. How Australian festival imploded after axing Palestinian author

    Some 180 writers, including former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, have withdrawn from the event.
  18. Lib Dems set out plan to end 12-hour A&E waits

    Party leader Ed Davey calls for £1.5bn to be spent on ending a "deadly corridor crisis" in the NHS.
  19. Apple turns to Google to power AI upgrade for Siri

    Analysts say the deal is likely to be welcomed by consumers - but reflects Apple's failure to develop its own AI tools.
  20. World central banks 'stand in solidarity' with Fed chair after US threatens criminal charges

    Eleven central banks have backed Jerome Powell after the US launched a criminal investigation into the US Fed.
  21. Stop saying we can't make things work, Streeting urges Labour colleagues

    The health secretary warns a growing "excuses culture" is damaging Labour in a speech to a think tank.
  22. Le Pen hopeful appeal will allow her to run for French president

    An appeal by France's far-right leader begins against a ruling banning her from running for public office for five years.
  23. We choose Denmark over US, Greenland's PM says

    It is the strongest statement by a leader of the Danish territory since US President Donald Trump renewed plans to annex it.
  24. Cover-up law delayed after concerns it will not apply fully to MI5

    The law would create a new legal duty on public bodies to tell the truth during investigations.
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  26. The Sadiq Khan Interview

    Sadiq Khan speaks to Newscast about crime in London, social media and Europe.
  27. Americanswers...On 5 Live! What do Americans really think of Donald Trump?

    And does Trump have a plan for Iran?
  28. Toby Jones presents must-see Dad's Army moments

    Watch Mainwaring dancing and sparring with Morecambe and Wise and a special tribute to Noel Coward
  29. Paul Young reflects on his journey through fame

    Paul Young looks back on a career that saw him capture the hearts of a generation of fans.
  30. Carrick to bring in Holland as Man Utd assistant

    Michael Carrick agrees to become Manchester United interim head coach - and former England assistant manager Steve Holland is set to be his number two.
  31. England do not have drinking problem - Broad

    Former England seamer Stuart Broad says the current team do not have a drinking problem despite a series of incidents involving alcohol this winter.
  32. Prescod 'not taking drugs' for Enhanced Games

    Former Great Britain sprinter Reece Prescod says he will not take performance-enhancing drugs despite signing up for May's controversial Enhanced Games.
  33. Rejuvenated Wilson reaches Masters quarter-finals

    Former world champion Kyren Wilson puts his UK Championship disappointment behind him with some superb snooker to defeat China's Si Jiahui 6-2 and move into the Masters quarter-final.
  34. MI London sign Curran, Jacks and Wyatt-Hodge

    MI London retain England all-rounders Sam Curran and Will Jacks for this season's Hundred and sign England batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge.
  35. Carrick would bring spirit of Man Utd back - Rooney

    Wayne Rooney discusses Michael Carrick’s potential role as Manchester United caretaker and whether he’d join the coaching staff.