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  1. Bowen: 'Middle East is in turmoil' as Iran and Israel attack each other

    The BBC's international editor, Jeremy Bowen, said the public are "right to be worried" as the consequences of the war will be felt for generations.
  2. Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children's phones

    Firms will be expected to activate built-in features to stop children accessing sexually explicit images.
  3. Nottingham attacks inquiry revealed miscarriage of justice, victim's mother says

    The bereaved families of the victims of Valdo Calocane speak at a press conference in London.
  4. Rare footage captured of Great White shark in Mediterranean Sea

    A volunteer diver has described shaking as he filmed his encounter with an endangered Great White shark between Tunisia and Sicily.
  5. Christian Eriksen 'in good spirits' after collapsing in Denmark game, team's doctor says

    Christian Eriksen is "in good spirits" following his collapse against Ukraine and is expected to be discharged from hospital soon, says Denmark's national team doctor Morten Boesen.
  6. At least 32 dead after major earthquake strikes southern Philippines

    The magnitude-7.8 quake triggered small tsunami waves in the Philippines, Indonesia and Japan.
  7. Women lured by illegal sperm donor services on social media

    A BBC investigation paid £100 for one donor’s “baby batter” delivered by post with a carton of passata.
  8. Woman, 19, dies after gunshots heard at house

    Detectives say they were called to the scene in north London just after midnight on Monday.
  9. The top five-a-day foods your heart needs, according to new study

    Not all fruit and veg is equal for getting nutrients called flavanols, say researchers.
  10. You may be saving to give up work without realising it. Here's how to check

    One simple check could ensure you are not missing out on free money which could help in later life.
  11. My drinking days are over - here are my tips for an alcohol-free World Cup

    Sober or sober-curious? One football fan shares his tips for having a great alcohol-free World Cup.
  12. 'A World Cup for them not us': Fans' anger at US travel bans and visa restrictions

    Fans across the world say US travel bans and visa regulations make them feel excluded from the World Cup.
  13. How the High Street became a window on our political instability

    High Streets have declined in recent years. What does this tell us about the UK?
  14. What the Dutch can teach us about tackling youth unemployment

    The Netherlands has one of the world's lowest rates of 16 to 24-year-olds not in education, employment or training.
  15. 'We don't look at the sky anymore': The Air India crash victims who were not on the plane

    A grandfather, a survivor, a witness: one year after the crash, the people on the ground tell their stories.
  16. I've been playing rugby since I was eight, I never thought about concussion - until now

    A first-of-its-kind rugby study changes how players think about their health and future in the sport.
  17. Friendship or leverage: Why is Xi Jinping in North Korea?

    Beijing is trying to reassert influence over a strategically vital yet deeply unpredictable partner.
  18. Starmer preparing to announce social media restrictions for children

    The prime minister has pledged "decisive" measures in response to calls for an Australia-style ban.
  19. DUP leader defends MP who attended Palestine solidarity counter-demonstration

    Organisers said a counter-protest in Scarva, County Down, was "racist, xenophobic, sectarian".
  20. John Lithgow and Lesley Manville lead Tony Award winners

    A revival of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman was the night's big winner with six awards overall.
  21. Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid Middle East

    The European country had 9.1 million international visitors in April, the most ever for that month.
  22. Stormzy among stars remembering killed Grammy winner

    The musician whose real name was Mark Orabiyi - was "a gem", rapper Wretch 32 said.
  23. Stock markets fall on tech plunge and renewed Middle East attacks

    Markets in Europe and Asia were hit by a tech sell-off, and oil rises as Iran and Israel launch attacks at each other
  24. Six more due in court after Henry Nowak police protest

    Disorder erupted in Southampton on Tuesday near where 18-year-old Henry Nowak was fatally stabbed.
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  26. David Lammy Tells JD Vance He's Wrong Over Immigration Comments

    The Deputy PM called the US Vice President and told him he’s wrong over Henry Nowak post.
  27. Anthropic: AI could escape human control

    US firm proposes coordinated global slowdown on building advanced artificial intelligence
  28. Bellingham has fight to start for England - Tuchel

    Jude Bellingham has a fight on his hands to feature in England's starting line-up at the World Cup, says manager Thomas Tuchel.
  29. Crusaders suffer record 134-0 defeat

    The scoreline was the biggest defeat of any side in the top two divisions in the 131-year history of rugby league.
  30. Why Hull's US Open near-miss shows major win is close

    BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter examines Charley Hull’s US Open performance after she came close to landing a first major title.
  31. McCullum backs captain Stokes to find batting form

    England captain Ben Stokes’ batting is “not too far away” from a return to form, says head coach Brendon McCullum.
  32. How Williams' British hitting partner kept comeback secret

    The British hitting partner of Serena Williams tells BBC Sport how he became involved in one of tennis' closest-guarded secrets.
  33. Mourinho set for Real after Perez re-elected

    Jose Mourinho is set to confirmed as Real Madrid's new head coach after Florentino Perez was re-elected as the club's president until 2030.