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  1. UK holds off joining Trump's Board of Peace over Putin concerns

    Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the Russian president has shown no commitment to peace in Ukraine.
  2. What we know about Trump's 'framework of future deal' over Greenland

    Denmark and Greenland have made it clear they will not relinquish sovereignty of the world's largest island.
  3. MP expected to step down potentially paving way for Burnham's return

    The Greater Manchester MP was suspended from Labour after reports he sent offensive messages in a WhatsApp Group
  4. Liz Hurley 'crushed' by alleged home phone tapping, court told

    The actress is one of seven high-profile claimants that allege the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday committed "grave breaches of privacy", which the publisher denies.
  5. Weather warnings issued for heavy rain and strong winds in parts of UK

    Heavy rain on Thursday will lead to a risk of some flooding, Simon King reports.
  6. Two dead and several missing in New Zealand landslides

    Heavy rains have ravaged the country's North Island, with a minister comparing it to a "war zone".
  7. First asylum seekers moved into former army camp

    The Home Office says 27 people seeking asylum have been housed in the training camp in East Sussex.
  8. Ubisoft cancels six games including Prince of Persia and closes studios

    The studio, known for Assassin's Creed and Just Dance, is also delaying seven titles in a restructure.
  9. Wunmi Mosaku's rise from Manchester estate to Oscar nomination

    Actress Wunmi Mosaku is nominated for an Oscar for her role as Annie in the vampire horror Sinners.
  10. I was a hostage negotiator for 10 years - this is what it taught me about parenting

    Nicky Perfect shares three practical tricks she learnt which will help you handle daily parenting battles.
  11. Rapid rollback of Kurdish-led forces reshapes Sharaa's Syria

    The retreat of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the north-east marks the biggest change of control in Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
  12. Trump ratcheted up the Greenland rhetoric - but has he been talked down?

    Despite talk of a deal over Greenland, it will be hard for US allies to return to business as usual, writes the BBC’s diplomatic correspondent.
  13. He has not thrown an NFL pass for two years - now he is one game from the Super Bowl

    When the Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots on Sunday in the AFC Championship game, it will be with a back-up quarterback who has not thrown an NFL pass for two seasons.
  14. Watch: Russian cosmonaut captures stunning aurora from space

    Cosmonaut Sergey Kud-Sverchkov captured the lights over Earth during one of the largest solar storms in more than 20 years.
  15. Hollywood isn't to blame for pushing unrealistic beauty standards, says Ashton Kutcher

    The actor stars in The Beauty, which explores the negative impact of a world full of beautiful people.
  16. What happened to the 200 Victorian shoes that washed up on a beach?

    The black leather boots are thought to date back to the early 1900s and were discovered by volunteers cleaning up rock pools.
  17. Danish PM thanks Starmer for support over Greenland

    Mette Frederiksen says it's good to know "Europeans stand together", after President Trump's climbdown.
  18. Liverpool top English club in Deloitte Football Money League

    Liverpool become the top-earning Premier League club for the first time, according to analysis from financial firm Deloitte.
  19. Twenty-nine English councils to delay elections, minister confirms

    A major shake-up of local government is underway and postponing ballots is intended to help deliver that reorganisation.
  20. Dead woman's family say barrister strike adding to their trauma

    The body of 21-year-old Chloe Mitchell was recovered days after she went missing in June 2023.
  21. Ex-intelligence officer accused of betraying Austria in Russia spying trial

    Egisto Ott, 63, denies charges of handing over information to Russian agents.
  22. Japan suspends world's largest nuclear plant hours after restart

    The operator says reactor remains "stable" and has no "radioactive impact outside".
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  24. Trump accuses UK of "an act of GREAT STUPIDITY!"

    Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones responds to Trump’s Truth Social rant.
  25. Is Canada leading the global resistance against Trump?

    Trump responded, “no comment” when asked if he'd use force to seize Greenland.
  26. 'Ridiculous amount of games' - has Haaland played too much football?

    Erling Haaland made a blistering start to the season but that prolific run of form has ground to a halt with only one goal in his past eight games.
  27. Work for 2026 season 'unprecedented' for McLaren

    McLaren team principal Andrea Stella says the world champions have faced an "unprecedented" amount of work as he looks ahead to the new season.
  28. Would Man Utd 2008 really 'batter' Arsenal 2026?

    After being challenged by Theo Walcott, Wayne Rooney said the Manchester United side of 2008 would "batter" the current Arsenal team.
  29. Humour, optimism & learnings - how do you end a one-sided record?

    As Cameron Norrie bids to beat Alexander Zverev for the first time in seven meetings, BBC Sport looks at what it is like to be on the wrong end of a head-to-head record.
  30. How Slot changed Liverpool's shape to pull off Marseille win

    Match of the Day pundits Stephen Warnock and Steph Houghton look at how a change of shape helped Liverpool secure a Champions League win away at Marseille.