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  1. Protests may need to be stopped in some cases, PM suggests

    The PM tells the BBC he is concerned about the "cumulative" effect of marches on the Jewish community.
  2. 'I bought a baseball cap to hide my kippah': Jews observe first Shabbat after Golders Green attack

    British Jews tell the BBC they are agonising over whether to stick to their usual routine this Sabbath.
  3. US to cut troop levels in Germany by 5,000 amid Trump spat with Merz

    The decision to reduce the US deployment to Germany comes amid a row between the two allies over Iran.
  4. Trump tells Congress ceasefire means he does not need their approval for Iran war

    The president writes that hostilities "have terminated" because of the ceasefire, arguing he does not need congressional authorisation.
  5. Trump claims other presidents flouted war powers law. It's a mixed record

    Both Bushes and Reagan won authorisation for wars, but Obama and Clinton ducked the requirement.
  6. Peter Kay show evacuated and man held after police investigate 'suspicious bag'

    A 19-year-old man is in custody and the Birmingham site has been searched.
  7. Boats, dancing and cake-cutting: Bermuda welcomes King Charles

    Schoolchildren turn out to meet the monarch, with exotic birds and Bob Marley music all part of the welcome.
  8. Is this the real face of Anne Boleyn?

    A computer science team believes they have discovered a previously unknown sketch of King Henry VIII's second wife - but not everyone is convinced.
  9. 'If we sleep they bite': Rats and weasels infest camps for displaced Gazans

    In the Gaza Strip, the daily battles are now with rats, weasels, and other pests spreading diseases.
  10. Oscars says AI actors, writing cannot win awards

    The academy that controls the Oscars on Friday issued new award eligibility requirements around the use of artificial intelligence in film.
  11. Watch: May Day rallies in support of workers' rights held across major US cities

    Thousands of demonstrators marched across the country to demand “dignity, justice and freedom” for immigrants and workers.
  12. Zayn Malik cancels US tour and cuts UK dates after hospital bed photo shared

    The former One Direction singer has taken to Instagram to update fans as he cuts his world tour dates
  13. These twins were born within minutes of each other - but have different dads

    Lavinia and Michelle are the only case of twins with different fathers to be recorded in the UK.
  14. Revise, recall, then rest - your exam season survival guide

    Teachers and tutors share tips for students to get through exam season.
  15. My shopping addiction hijacked my life. Now I realise what caused it

    Children's author Sally Gardner says her extravagant shopping sprees left her feeling "ashamed".
  16. The Papers: 'Burnham plans to return' and 'Four weeks from crunch'

    Labour grandee Andy Burnham "plans to return to Westminster" and oil crunch looms lead Saturday's papers.
  17. Australia wants to become the first country to eliminate a cancer - can it?

    For the first time, Australia has recorded no new cervical cancer diganoses in women under 25.
  18. There was one way we'd agreed to do Devil Wears Prada 2, says Meryl Streep

    The sequel's stars on what's changed since the original, and why the film still resonates with women.
  19. Mortgages, jobs and energy bills - how the Iran war will affect your money

    The Bank of England's latest report reveals some interesting details on how our finances will be affected due to the Iran war.
  20. EastEnders star on the mental health story 'for everyone'

    Aaron Thiara has been portraying Ravi Gulati in the soap in a story about complex PTSD.
  21. Highlander stars bring Hollywood buzz to Scotland

    Henry Cavill, Karen Gillan and Russell Crowe are in Scotland filming a remake of the cult 1980s film.
  22. Wu level with Allen after longest Crucible frame

    Mark Allen and Wu Yize play out the longest frame in Crucible history during the second session of their World Championship semi-final.
  23. US court limits mail-order access to abortion pill mifepristone

    The court decision curbs access to the drug used in medication abortions, which is currently the most common method for the procedure in the US.
  24. Pentagon says US military to be an 'AI-first' fighting force

    The US military has agreed eight new contracts with big tech firms as it expands its artificial intelligence capabilities.
  25. The Real Greek rescued by Cote Brasserie-owner

    All but nine of the Mediterranean chain's 28 outlets are being taken over by the family-owned Karali group.
  26. Man charged after explosion at Dunmurry police station

    The 66-year-old was arrested under the Terrorism Act on Tuesday 28 April in the Dunmurry area.
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  28. The Week: The Price Of The Iran War

    Could financial uncertainty from the Iran war stop a Starmer leadership challenge?
  29. LIVE at Maida Vale studios… How popular is Donald Trump in the US?

    And why isn't there more support for Democrats?
  30. Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling star in an award-winning musical

    An aspiring actress and a dedicated jazz musician fall in love in modern-day Los Angeles.
  31. All but safe? Leeds ease 'anxiety' - and increase pressure on others

    No club has ever been relegated with 43 points at the end of a Premier League season - so have Leeds already done enough to secure survival?
  32. 'Shy' Anderson on England nerves and becoming a leader

    Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson tells Kelly Somers about coming out of his shell to become a leader.
  33. The striker quietly making a big noise at Arsenal

    As Arsenal travel to Lyon in the Champions League semi-final second leg, BBC Sport assesses the importance of unsung striker Stina Blackstenius.
  34. 'Embarrassment to snooker' - Wu and Allen play longest Crucible frame

    Mark Allen and Wu Yize play out the longest frame in Crucible history during the second session of their World Championship semi-final.
  35. Norris on Miami sprint pole as McLaren return to form

    McLaren's Lando Norris becomes the first driver to beat a Mercedes in qualifying this year with sprint pole at the Miami Grand Prix.
  36. Higgins builds slender semi-final lead over Murphy

    John Higgins opens up a slender 13-11 advantage over Shaun Murphy heading into the final session of their World Championship semi-final.
  37. 'It's like we're all crying and relegated' - Spurs' De Zerbi delivers monologue

    Manager Roberto de Zerbi urges Tottenham to "silence the voice inside of us" as the club battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League.