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  1. I will not yield to Trump's pressure on Greenland, says PM

    Sir Keir says President Trump criticised the UK's Chagos Islands deal in order to exert pressure on the PM.
  2. Photos leaked to BBC show faces of hundreds killed in Iran's brutal protest crackdown

    The images from one mortuary in Tehran were shown to families who went to identify their loved ones.
  3. Driving test cheating soars as candidates turn to Bluetooth headsets and impersonators

    Experts blamed persistently long waits for practical tests while the DVSA blamed better detection.
  4. Beckham v Peltz Beckham: Could Brooklyn torpedo the family brand?

    Brooklyn's explosive post about Brand Beckham "has ruptured it from within", one commentator says.
  5. How the NHS became the battleground in the trans debate facing workplaces

    What's next for employers and their staff in the aftermath of the Darlington nurses ruling?
  6. UK inflation rises for first time in five months - but one-off factors blamed

    It is the last set of monthly inflation figures before the next interest rate decision on 5 February.
  7. BBC to make shows for YouTube in landmark new deal

    The new shows will be made for YouTube before also landing on the BBC's iPlayer and Sounds platforms.
  8. Israeli PM Netanyahu agrees to join Trump's Board of Peace

    Israel is the latest country to publicly accept an invitation to a new international organisation that many fear may be designed to supplant the UN.
  9. UK homes to get £15bn for solar and green tech to cut energy bills

    The government has announced the details of its long-awaited Warm Homes Plan which promises to cut energy bills.
  10. Lyse Doucet: Trump is shaking the world order more than any president since WW2

    Trump's demands over Greenland are a rude awakening in a moment fraught with risk.
  11. Could US Congress stop Trump from taking over Greenland?

    Some of the president's fellow Republicans oppose him - but it's not clear if they would join Democrats to block a takeover of the island.
  12. Canadian PM Mark Carney says old world order 'is not coming back'

    Canada's prime minister said powerful countries are using economic weapons to pursue their interests, while affirming support for Greenland and Nato.
  13. Why is Emmanuel Macron wearing sunglasses indoors?

    The French leader drew attention for his rebuke of Trump's tariff threat - and also his choice of eyewear.
  14. Global markets on alert as Europe to suspend approval of US trade deal

    The move follows renewed tensions between the US and EU, as Donald Trump pushes to acquire Greenland.
  15. 'Are we not good enough?' Girls football team win tiny plastic cup as boys get full-size trophy

    The cup paled into comparison to the grand old trophy presented to the winning boys football team.
  16. Why doing a mix of exercise could be the key to longer life

    Don't just focus on one activity - doing a variety every week gives you more health benefits, a study suggests.
  17. In pictures: Northern lights dazzle for second night across the UK

    After a strong geomagnetic storm on the Sun earlier this week, the aurora was spotted for the second night in a row across the UK
  18. Film about Palestinian girl's desperate plea was a 'way to not feel helpless', says director

    Kaouther Ben Hani's Oscar hopeful, The Voice of Hind Rajab, tells the tale of a girl killed in Gaza.
  19. Actress Sophie Turner on why being at your lowest is liberating

    The Game of Thrones star is leaning into the role of a disgruntled office worker in new drama Steal.
  20. The secret group exposing bogus veterans like the fake admiral

    How a secretive group of ex-services personnel investigate military imposters.
  21. Trump says tiny cars are amazing but will Americans actually buy them?

    The president wants to bring to the US tiny vehicles, like those commonly seen on the streets of Japan.
  22. Blake Lively called Justin Baldoni 'a clown' in text messages

    Newly unsealed court documents show Lively criticising the It Ends With Us director.
  23. River of waste 'visible for miles' dumped at mountain beauty spot

    A farmer says she is "devastated" by a "disgusting" river of fly-tipped waste dumped down the side of a mountain.
  24. Peers urged to vote for social media ban for under-16s

    Lord Nash proposes raising the age limit in a change to a draft law making its way through Parliament.
  25. Ryanair boss thanks Elon Musk for 'boost' in ticket sales after online row

    Musk and Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary have called each other "idiots" in recent days, but the airline executive says it's helping lift sales
  26. Japan restarts world's largest nuclear plant as Fukushima memories loom large

    Japan restarts a reactor at the world's largest nuclear plant nearly 15 years after the Fukushima meltdown.
  27. Fire death couple 'unintended victims of drug row'

    A court hears that Sheila Jackson and Peter Greener died in an arson attack on their home.
  28. Man charged with sex assault of asylum hotel worker

    A man is accused of sexually assaulting a staff member at Highfield House Hotel in Southampton.
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  30. Trump accuses UK of "an act of GREAT STUPIDITY!"

    Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones responds to Trump’s Truth Social rant.
  31. Greenland: Could the US regret alienating its Nato allies?

    Trump responded, “no comment” when asked if he'd use force to seize Greenland.
  32. Crystal Palace striker Mateta tells club he wants to leave

    France striker Jean-Philippe Mateta has 18 months remaining on his current deal at Selhurst Park and as things stand he will not be signing an extension.
  33. England fans have 'every right to be annoyed, I made terrible mistake' - Brook

    Harry Brook says supporters have “every right to be annoyed” by his behaviour after he was punched by a nightclub bouncer on England’s tour of New Zealand that preceded the Ashes.
  34. Women's Club World Cup could be 'catastrophic' for English game, warns WSL

    English players and officials are shocked by the current scheduling for the inaugural Women's Club World Cup because of the impact it could have on the WSL.
  35. Raducanu's 'most dispiriting' Slam display - what went wrong?

    After Emma Raducanu suffered a humbling Australian Open second-round exit, BBC Sport analyses where the Briton goes next.
  36. Bournemouth close on £30.6m move for Brazilian Rayan

    The 19-year-old is in advanced talks about moving to the south coast and will help the Cherries replace Antoine Semenyo, who joined Manchester City last week.
  37. What does the future hold for LIV Golf after Koepka exit?

    With the PGA Tour going on the offensive, how hard LIV's paymasters fight to keep Bryson DeChambeau may well go a long way to dictating the future credibility of its series, writes Dan Roan.
  38. 'I'm a scary sight' - Northampton's 23-stone, one-meal man

    Northampton lock JJ van der Mescht's gainline power and 23-stone frame is fuelled by just one meal a day.