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Lawyers for the US president have threatened to sue the corporation for $1bn (£759m).
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The government confirms timeline for reforms to England’s rental market, including ending bidding wars.
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NHS bosses say they are aiming to keep nearly all services running during the strike.
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The government is facing political pressure as it tries to reform the "broken" system of support for children with special educational needs.
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The Home Secretary is expected to announce asylum seekers can only stay in the UK temporarily.
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Max Klymenko won creator of the year while Bemi Orojuogun, better known as bus aunty, won video of the year.
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Two mothers who experienced pelvic girdle pain say being aware of the risk will help people seek treatment.
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Jeff Bezos' space company saw its first successful return landing of a reusable booster - a feat that SpaceX pioneered.
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Storm Claudia is set to bring heavy and persistent rain to parts of the UK with amber warnings issued with risk of flooding and disruption.
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Experts say the volume is a record, and backers of the bill fear opponents are using delaying tactics.
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Sir Mark warned against using "grooming gangs" as a catch-all term as it covers different offences.
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Sheikh Hasina tells the BBC her trial in absentia is destined to deliver a "pre-ordained guilty verdict".
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Kirsty Grandison is using social media to share her experience of caring for her severely brain damaged son.
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The BBC's apology to Donald Trump and stricter asylum reforms dominate Friday's papers.
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Advertisers are using AI to personalise adverts but not everyone agrees that's a good idea.
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A new study suggests their physical transformation began much earlier than we previously thought.
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Resident doctors in England are striking between 14 and 19 November, in their 13th walkout since 2023.
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Review finds "different actions could and should have been taken" leading up to the 10-year-old's death.
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Sonder guests have complained that they had to leave their accommodation as the firm files for a sudden bankruptcy.
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The beloved character, played by Pam St Clement, returns next month in Nigel's memories from the 90s.
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The new military service plan will mandate all 18-year-old men to fill out a questionnaire on their suitability to serve.
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The watch belonged to Bavarian-born American businessman Isidor Straus, who died in the disaster.
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The government says it will save £100m over this Parliament and less than 20% of voters can name their PCC.
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Bihar is among the few Indian states where Modi's party has not managed to form a government yet on its own.
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The deputy PM turned Meta executive on the influence of tech bosses like Mark Zuckerberg.
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And the US president is mentioned in new Epstein emails
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Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off in his side's defeat against the Republic of Ireland but was it deserved?
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England head coach Thomas Tuchel still has selection questions to answer, but Bukayo Saka shows he is a World Cup starter, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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Chris Eubank Sr refutes claims he was paid to attend April's fight between his son Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn, in the build-up to Saturday's rematch.
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After making his England debut against Serbia, will Manchester City's 20-year-old defender Nico O'Reilly make the left-back position his own?
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BBC Sport assesses whether Anthony Joshua's prospective fight with YouTuber Jake Paul would be a good or bad idea.
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A "nervous" Kai Trump shoots a 13-over-par round on her LPGA debut as she ends the first day of the Annika tournament in last place.
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Carlos Alcaraz secures the year-end world number one ranking by reaching the knockout stages at the ATP Finals with three straight wins.