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  1. Parents of Southport survivors say anonymity has erased their girls from the story

    The BBC has spoken to the parents of five of the 23 girls who survived the knife attack, who say a court order has rendered their children invisible.
  2. Andrew investigation police renew call for information

    The former prince was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
  3. Rubio says Cuba is threat to US as Havana accuses him of 'lies'

    Cuba's foreign minister accused Rubio of trying to "instigate a military aggression".
  4. Riskiest skin cancer cases hit UK record high

    The number of melanoma skin cancer cases has risen above 20,000 a year for the first time in the UK.
  5. Prepare for half term queues at Dover due to EU border process, port says

    It is the first holiday period since the EU's new border system was fully implemented.
  6. Police to score train firms on tackling sexual harassment

    The government will not be financial or legal penalties for train operators who fail to meet the targets.
  7. 'Monitoring the situation': Why young men are drawn to prediction markets

    Prediction markets are a fast-growing, multi-billion-dollar industry, and appeal disproportionately to young men
  8. How Palmer and Foden lost ruthless Tuchel's battle for number 10 roles

    Two years ago Phil Foden and Cole Palmer were England's future. Now, they cannot even get into the squad amid fierce rivalry for the number 10 role.
  9. Nascar champion Kyle Busch dies aged 41

    Busch's representatives had said earlier on Thursday that he had been sent to hospital with a severe illness.
  10. Alberta to hold referendum on whether to remain in Canada

    Voters in the western province will decide next October whether they want to stay in Canada or move ahead with a process for a binding independence referendum.
  11. US to send 5,000 more troops to Poland, Trump says

    The announcement comes a week after the Pentagon cancelled a planned deployment of 4,000 troops to the country.
  12. Fans react to Stephen Colbert’s final show

    The late-night host will appear behind his CBS desk for the final time after the network announced last summer that the show would end after 11 seasons.
  13. 'We're meant to dance': Radio 1's Big Weekend has one focus on its first day

    Thousands are expected to attend this year's festival in Sunderland, with Fatboy Slim headlining on Friday.
  14. Hamnet author Maggie O'Farrell on her new novel on the Irish famine and keeping her Bafta in the basement

    Maggie O'Farrell's new novel, Land, is published after the success of the film adaptation of Hamnet.
  15. Stop blaming young people for being unemployed, says Amazon's UK boss

    John Boumphrey says the education system "isn't necessarily producing young people who are ready for work".
  16. Weekly quiz: Eurovision went mad for Bangaranga - but who gave the UK its only point?

    How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
  17. 'We are resilient': As San Diego's Muslim community reels from mosque shooting, it refuses to be intimidated

    Thousands attend funeral prayers for the three victims of Monday's deadly shooting at the Islamic Centre of San Diego.
  18. We swapped city life for a tiny island with more sheep than people

    Lois Roberts and Aron Llwyd, the new wardens of Bardsey Island, said they were craving a "different challenge".
  19. The Papers: 'Net migration almost halves' and 'Paint the town claret'

    New figures show falling migration levels and Aston Villa fans return to Birmingham leads Friday's papers.
  20. Sam Fender, Rosalía and Jacob Alon win Ivor Novello Awards

    Lola Young helped to honour Elton John at Thursday's event, which celebrates the craft of songwriting.
  21. Record 274 climbers scale Everest via Nepal in one day

    The summit bonanza comes after a late start to this climbing season due to earlier route obstructions.
  22. Race Across the World series six winners crowned

    The latest series culminated on Thursday with a dash through snow-covered Hatgal in northern Mongolia.
  23. 'No means no': Greenlanders protest against Trump outside new US consulate

    The inauguration of the new consulate comes amid a push by the US president for greater control over the island.
  24. King Charles plays ukulele on final day of NI trip

    This is his 43rd visit to Northern Ireland, first as Prince of Wales and now as King.
  25. At least 24 killed in two separate attacks in Honduras

    No motive has been identified for the attacks, though northern Honduras has been the site of ongoing agrarian conflict for years.
  26. US-bound plane diverts to Canada after person from Ebola-hit region boards 'in error'

    Officials did not specify if the passenger, who was coming from the Democratic Republic of Congo, was showing symptoms of the virus.
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  28. The Rachel Reeves "Fun" Tax Cuts

    Cheaper amusement parks, theatre tickets and kid's meals.
  29. Trump gets 'forever' immunity on his past tax affairs

    The US president's extraordinary new deal for himself and members of his family
  30. The real-life story of the original rebel girls of football

    The incredible real-life story of the original rebel girls of football – the Corinthians.
  31. Alex Batty vanished at 11. Now he tells his story

    At 11 years old, Alex thought he was going on holiday. Instead, he vanished for six years.
  32. How Palmer and Foden lost ruthless Tuchel's battle for number 10 roles

    Two years ago Phil Foden and Cole Palmer were England's future. Now, they cannot even get into the squad amid fierce rivalry for the number 10 role.
  33. Southampton's Eckert authorised spying missions

    Southampton's spying was authorised by head coach Tonda Eckert and was a "contrived and determined plan from the top down to gain a competitive advantage", an independent disciplinary panel says.
  34. Foden and Palmer to miss out on World Cup squad

    Phil Foden and Cole Palmer are set to miss out when Thomas Tuchel names his 26-man England squad on Friday for this summer's World Cup.
  35. How a kickboxing legend & Statham's pal landed a shot at Usyk

    Dutchman Rico Verhoeven discusses his kickboxing career, friendship with A-list celebrities and how he landed a shot at Oleksandr Usyk.
  36. From Benidorm beaches to Barcelona - the rise of Lopez

    With the Women's Champions League final between Barcelona and Lyon on Saturday, BBC Sport takes a look at the extraordinary rise of football's next global superstar, Vicky Lopez.
  37. Raducanu faces tricky start - who plays who at French Open?

    Emma Raducanu is handed a tricky test at the French Open after being drawn against Argentine clay-court specialist Solano Sierra in the first round.
  38. Hamilton says he has no plans to retire from F1

    Lewis Hamilton says he has no thoughts about stopping racing in Formula 1 and insists he will "be here for quite some time".