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  1. Trump calls on House Republicans to vote to release Epstein files

    "We have nothing to hide," the US president writes after previously resisting publishing the documents.
  2. Keyless car theft devices used by criminals sell for £20k online

    It is not illegal currently to own the gadgets but the government has promised to ban them.
  3. Two US marines implicated in killing family in notorious Iraq war shooting, expert tells BBC

    New evidence raises doubts about the longest US war crimes investigation of the Iraq war and how US forces are held to account.
  4. China's investment spree in UK gave it access to military-grade technology, BBC told

    Tens of billions of pounds has been spent by the Chinese in the UK since 2000, Panorama has learned.
  5. Pauline Quirke's family on her dementia: 'She's still funny and recognises us'

    The family of the Birds of a Feather actress say "she's still funny, she's talking, she's happy".
  6. Mysterious drones have been spotted at airports across Europe. How worried should we be?

    Drones have been found across Western Europe near airports, military bases and power plants, as part of a suspected programme of 'hybrid warfare'
  7. Parents arrested after complaining about school on WhatsApp say police have paid £20k

    A couple arrested after making complaints about their daughter's school say police have paid them damages.
  8. Criminals buy haulage firms to steal lorryloads of goods, BBC finds

    These tactics and others, such as raids on lorries stopped in traffic, are driving a freight-crime surge.
  9. Formula 1 tech used to rev-up train wi-fi speeds in new pilot

    The 60 day pilot will use signals from mobile phone masts and satellites in space to create a more reliable connection.
  10. Cold snap brings chance of snow for some as flood clear-up continues

    Storm Claudia moved away on Sunday after delivering over a month's worth of rain to parts of England and Wales.
  11. Do your child's friends annoy you? Here's how to handle it

    It's tempting to tell your child they can't hang out with a friend, but that often won't solve the problem.
  12. How my on-air 'brain fog' moment sparked a big debate

    When the BBC's Zoe Kleinman spoke about going through perimenopause she got a huge response.
  13. Will the government's new asylum plans work?

    The PM sent Shabana Mahmood to run the Home Office precisely so that she would be radical.
  14. How Tanzania police crushed election protests with lethal force

    The UN says hundreds of people were killed in the protests. Verified clips show the violent actions of police as they attempted to crush protests.
  15. 'Sweeping reforms to asylum rules' and 'New humiliation for Andrew'

    Monday's papers lead with the home secretary's announcement in regards to asylum seekers in the UK.
  16. Brazil's Amazon rainforest at risk as key protection under threat

    Brazilian farmers want to end a ban on planting soya on cleared land, which critics say would spur deforestation.
  17. Hackers steal maternity ward CCTV videos in India cybercrime racket

    Police say that dozens of videos of pregnant women undergoing medical check-ups were sold on the internet.
  18. Littler wins Grand Slam and secures world number one ranking

    Luke Littler celebrates becoming world number one for the first time by beating Luke Humphries to win the Grand Slam of Darts.
  19. US to designate Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles as terrorists

    Washington alleges the group is headed by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and is involved in drug trafficking and illegal mining.
  20. Premature birth can be incredibly lonely, says Beatrice

    The princess appeared on a podcast ahead of World Prematurity Day for premature birth research charity Borne.
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  22. How to limit the power of big tech

    The deputy PM turned Meta executive on the influence of tech bosses like Mark Zuckerberg.
  23. Are cracks showing inside Trump’s MAGA movement?

    The growing questions from Republicans on how Trump is running the country
  24. The engrossing biopic of a Hollywood icon's early years

    Based on a true story, starring Toby Jones, Lesley Manville and Harry Lawtey
  25. Explore the manosphere with three young men's stories

    James Blake enters the manosphere, joining men seeking status, wealth and relationships.
  26. Scotland’s trailblazing girl bands ignored by the industry

    The story of the Scottish girl bands who challenged a male-dominated industry.
  27. The key questions facing Tuchel before World Cup

    England head coach Thomas Tuchel now faces key decisions in the countdown to the World Cup, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  28. Townsend's Scotland in troubled waters after collapse

    Scotland showed their soft underbelly once more during the most spectacular of meltdowns against Argentina, writes Andy Burke.
  29. Victorious Littler becomes world number one but Humphries fires warning

    Luke Littler celebrates becoming world number one for the first time by beating Luke Humphries to win the Grand Slam of Darts.
  30. Boland says Root is England player to 'keep quiet'

    Fast bowler Scott Boland identifies Joe Root as the England player Australia need to keep quiet in the Ashes series.
  31. How Haaland fired Norway to the World Cup

    Generational goalgetter Erling Haaland will get a crack at his first major tournament next summer, after leading Norway to the World Cup.
  32. 'European golf in rude health but sponsor demands solutions to fractured game'

    After a successful season inside the ropes for Europe's elite players, tour sponsors DP World are keen to sort off-course issues for the benefit of fans, writes Iain Carter.