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  1. At least four prisoners freed in error still at large, BBC told

    The government is under increasing pressure after a number of high-profile wrong releases.
  2. UK seeks Danish inspiration to shake up immigration system

    Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is taking cues from some of the toughest migration laws in Europe.
  3. UPS and FedEx ground some cargo planes after Kentucky air disaster

    The delivery companies confirm MD-11 planes have been temporarily grounded as the death toll in Louisville rises to 14.
  4. Woman critically injured in 'unprovoked' stabbing attack in Birmingham

    A man is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the attack in Birmingham city centre.
  5. Blame game over Air India crash goes on

    A judge in India's Supreme Court has insisted that nobody can blame the aircraft's captain.
  6. Who are the real winners of Celebrity Traitors?

    Cat Burns, Joe Marler and Nick Mohammed have been widely seen as the breakout stars of the series.
  7. Davina McCall reveals breast cancer surgery

    The TV presenter says she found a lump in her breast after checking herself and is relieved to know the cancer had not spread.
  8. You can now book online to see your GP. But is it any easier to get an appointment?

    A month since GPs in England started offering online appointment bookings, patients recount their experiences.
  9. How Trump could hamper Zohran Mamdani's New York agenda

    Trump has taken a number of actions against Democratic-led cities that experts say could slow Mamdani's goals.
  10. Behind the facade of 2000s girlbands - 'at one stage we were on drips'

    Girls Aloud, Sugababes, Atomic Kitten and Mis-Teeq reveal what life was like at the height of their fame.
  11. Why we went undercover for the BBC to expose crime in the Kurdish community

    Two men who helped expose a network behind illegal High Street businesses tell their story.
  12. As people tighten their belts, Primark faces losing its thrifty shoppers

    With same-store sales down in the UK and Ireland, some shoppers are leaving Primark to go elsewhere.
  13. Trump gives Hungary one-year exemption from sanctions over Russian energy

    The opt-out comes despite the US increasing pressure on allies to sever economic ties with Russia.
  14. Israel says body of Lior Rudaeff has been returned from Gaza

    Lior Rudaeff died defending Nir Yitzhak kibbutz during the Hamas attack on 7 October 2023, the Israeli military said.
  15. 'Tesla without Musk is like pizza without cheese' - why they're willing to pay him $1tn

    Shareholders have approved a pay package that puts an astronomical value on Elon Musk's value as a leader.
  16. DNA pioneer James Watson dies at 97

    Watson co-discover the double-helix structure of DNA, but his reputation was later damaged by his comments on race and sex.
  17. 'Nestflix': Peregrine falcon livestream has Australians glued to their screens

    Fans of the birds, whose lives have been compared to Game of Thrones, are currently waiting with bated breath for this year's chicks to fledge.
  18. Stand-off over £800,000 Your Party funds

    Your Party officials accuse Zarah Sultana of withholding funds despite publicly agreeing to transfer the money.
  19. 'We had to create a human chain to evacuate' - Jamaican hospital rebuilds after hurricane

    The heaps of twisted building material and water damaged equipment is being cleared as Jamaicans recover from Hurricane Melissa.
  20. Sixth Met officer sacked after BBC Panorama film

    Sgt Lawrence Hume was filmed calling for a Charing Cross police station detainee to be beaten up.
  21. Serbia clears the way for controversial Trump-linked property plan

    The president's son-in-law wants to build a hotel on the ruins of the former Yugoslav Army headquarters.
  22. Tories call for Starmer to face probe over football watchdog

    It comes after Lisa Nandy was founded to have breached rules during a Labour donor's appointment to the role.
  23. Trove of records reveals Kenya's forgotten World War soldiers

    Thousands of Kenyans, who fought for Britain, are buried in unknown locations and were never commemorated.
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  25. The Week: Mistaken Prisoner Releases and Tax Rises Are Coming?

    Why is the justice system failing and who is to blame?
  26. Viktor Orban’s dilemma: Trump’s favour or Russian oil

    Will Trump choose to keep an old friend close, or put pressure on Putin?
  27. Middlesbrough boss Edwards stood down amid Wolves interest

    Rob Edwards is stood down from Middlesbrough's game against Birmingham on Saturday amid Wolves' interest in appointing him as their new manager.
  28. Frustration and experimentation as England spin reels for Fiji Test

    England head coach Steve Borthwick changes and challenges his side with an eye on an all-court, high-energy style that can smother the best in the world.
  29. 'I had never experienced anxiety until the menopause'

    US women's national team head coach Emma Hayes speaks to Kelly Somers about her struggles with anxiety after the menopause.
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