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  1. Cyber attack contingency plans should be put on paper, firms told

    Prepare to switch to offline systems in the event of a cyber-attack, firms are being advised.
  2. Targeted prostate cancer screening could save countless lives, says Rishi Sunak

    The former PM is among those in favour of targeted screening for men most at risk, but some medical experts are sceptical.
  3. Nato chief jokes about 'limping' Russian submarine

    Moscow denies one of its vessels had to surface in the English Channel because of technical issues.
  4. Former British Olympic athletics coach charged with child sex offences

    Former British Olympic athletics coach Jose Vicente Leiva-Modahl will appear in court on Tuesday accused of child sex offences.
  5. 'You're my life, my hero': Hostages reunite with families after two years

    Families say it ends "two years of hell" and a journey of "healing and rehabilitation" will now begin.
  6. Palestinians celebrate return of detainees freed by Israel

    Thousands of people gather in Gaza and the West Bank to welcome Palestinian prisoners and detainees freed by Israel.
  7. 'Now the rebuilding begins,' says Trump as he signs Gaza peace plan

    The US president says the ceasefire will hold and the second phase of negotiations for a lasting peace are under way.
  8. Who are the released hostages?

    The Israeli military says 20 living hostages have been released by Hamas and have returned to Israel.
  9. Tens of thousands of homes insulated under government schemes need repairs, watchdog says

    Insulation programmes costing billions of pounds have led to widespread problems with damp and mould.
  10. Venezuela shuts embassy in Norway following opposition leader's Nobel award

    Oslo calls the decision "regrettable", stressing that the Nobel committee functions independently.
  11. Wage growth slows slightly over summer

    Annual growth in employees' average earnings was 4.7% in the three months to August.
  12. Would-be drivers to be encouraged to donate blood

    Driving licence applicants will get an email prompt encouraging them to become regular donors amid low NHS blood stocks.
  13. Spending cuts loom in Wales if Drakeford budget falls in Senedd

    Public services could face big cuts if Mark Drakeford cannot get other parties to back his budget.
  14. Could I have saved my parents if I'd been taught CPR?

    Cameron McGerr lost both his parents and is campaigning to have life-saving first aid taught in schools.
  15. Chris Mason: SNP are the latest proof that things change quickly in politics

    The SNP are not only hopeful of victory at next year's Scottish election, but are even talking of an outright majority.
  16. Learning to sign changed my life after a brain injury

    Two participants from Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks share how BSL has transformed their lives.
  17. The Papers: 'Two years of torment over' and Trump declares 'historic dawn'

    Every paper on Tuesday leads with the release of Israeli hostages, and the next phase of the ceasefire.
  18. The controversy over the collapsed China spy case explained

    The government is facing questions about why the case collapsed just weeks before a trial was due to go ahead.
  19. Authorities identify 16 killed in Tennessee explosives factory blast

    A shaken sheriff said that a teacher, a neighbour and one of his best friends were among the victims who died in the blast.
  20. Private numbers of Australia PM and Donald Trump Jr publicly listed on website

    It is unclear how the website - which uses AI to scrape the internet - obtained the private contact details.
  21. Watch: Uncertainty looms as World Bank meets in Washington

    The BBC’s Michelle Fleury looks at what to expect from the gathering of top bankers and finance ministers.
  22. Highland summit to tackle devastating impact of wildfires

    The meeting in Grantown will consider ways to improve resilience and prevent future blazes.
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  24. Watch on iPlayer: The Big Cases - Murdered by his Grandparents

    The tragic case of two-year-old Ethan who was abused and killed by his grandparents.
  25. Israel-Gaza: Hostages Returned, Prisoners Released

    Trump and regional leaders sign document to cement Gaza ceasefire deal.
  26. 'Heart-in-mouth' Belgium loss leaves Wales facing play-off challenge

    Head coach Craig Bellamy is proud of Wales' efforts to try to find a vital win despite falling short in the 4-2 World Cup qualifying defeat by Belgium.
  27. England's striking dilemma - how would you rank Tuchel's options?

    Marcus Rashford? Ollie Watkins? Ivan Toney? Who's the best England striker after Harry Kane?
  28. Greaves stuns Littler a day after Grand Prix win

    Beau Greaves emerges victorious from a 6-5 thriller against Luke Littler as she becomes the first woman to reach the final of the World Youth Championship.
  29. Highlights: De Bruyne stars as Belgium dent Wales' World Cup hopes

    Watch the best of the action as Wales lose 4-2 to Belgium in World Cup qualifying in Cardiff.
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