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  1. Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health

    The White House calls it the largest deregulation in US history, but environmentalists say it will prove costly for Americans.
  2. Analysis: Trump takes victory lap after biggest climate rollback yet

    The move marks the culmination of a decade-long push by the president to tear up climate policies he argues stifle industry.
  3. 'We warned nursery about abuser Vincent Chan - they dismissed us,' parents tell BBC

    The parents of two children who say they warned nursery staff about Chan tell the BBC they felt ignored.
  4. Sir Chris Wormald forced out as head of Civil Service

    The Cabinet Office says the move is "by mutual agreement" but it follows months of negative media reports about his performance.
  5. 'Vast majority' of parents should be involved if children question their gender, schools told

    School leaders welcome the "greater clarity" on how to handle the polarising issue for parents and pupils.
  6. Can a pulse of electricity to the brain make us less selfish?

    Scientists have discovered how to make people less selfish - slightly and temporarily - by stimulating two areas of the brain.
  7. Church of England abandons proposals for same-sex blessing ceremonies

    General Synod did vote to continue to look at the issue, but bishops say there are "theological and legal barriers" to having such ceremonies now.
  8. Aberdeen finally sees sunshine after 21 days of gloom

    The last reported sunshine had been on 21 January - the longest sunless period since records began in 1957.
  9. Vaping in cars with children could be banned under new plans

    The plans are subject to a 12-week public consultation which starts on Friday.
  10. Ratcliffe sorry language 'offended some' after immigration comments

    The Manchester United co-owner previously said the UK had been "colonised" by immigrants.
  11. Canada mass shooting suspect had police visits over mental health struggles

    Police say the suspect's firearms licence expired two years ago, and exactly who owned the guns used in the attack is unclear.
  12. Tesco plans to give under-18s Clubcard access this year

    Consumer outlet Which? has been campaigning on access to loyalty schemes, calling it a "huge win for shoppers".
  13. The emotional debate behind Ukrainian skeleton racer's ban

    The biggest controversy of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics came to a head on Thursday morning, as Ukraine's Vladyslav Heraskevych was banned from competing.
  14. Statement win underlines GB curlers' golden claim

    Team GB's men's curlers reinforce their credentials as Winter Olympic gold medal favourites with a statement 6-3 win over Sweden.
  15. Why Team GB hasn't won a medal and why there's still hope

    Three fourth places and a figure skating trip - the Winter Olympics have been tough for Team GB so far, but there are plenty of medal chances to come.
  16. The science of soulmates: Is there someone out there exactly right for you?

    For many, the idea of soulmates still shapes how love is understood.
  17. Why I stopped saying no to my toddler

    Kelly explains why she decided to try "gentle parenting" and the impact it has had on her child.
  18. Dawson's Creek: The 90s teen drama that 'wore its heart on its sleeve'

    The show's lead was James Van Der Beek, who has died from cancer at the age of 48.
  19. Iran fortifies underground complex near nuclear site, satellite images show

    The activity comes at a time of heightened tensions as talks between Iranian and US officials continue over Iran's nuclear programme.
  20. Fact-checking Jim Ratcliffe's claims about immigration and benefits

    BBC Verify has been examining some of the Manchester United owner's claims.
  21. Australia's Liberal Party ousts first woman leader

    Sussan Ley, plagued by poor polls, was deposed by Angus Taylor after just nine months in the job.
  22. Strictly star Robin Windsor took own life after mental health deterioration, inquest finds

    The dancer was "vulnerable to rejection both emotionally and professionally", an inquest jury says.
  23. Japan says it seized Chinese vessel amid tensions with Beijing

    The fishing boat tried to flee when ordered to stop for an inspection inside Japan's territorial waters, authorities say.
  24. IOC criticised for selling Nazi-era Olympics T-shirt

    The International Olympic Committee defends the T-shirt as being part of its Heritage Collection, celebrating styles from all editions of the Games.
  25. Marine who fell overboard becomes first American killed in drug boat targeting operation

    The 21-year-old Marine fell from a US battleship and was declared dead after a three-day search.
  26. Nurses and other NHS staff to get 3.3% pay rise

    Unions angry, but government says it demonstrates its commitment to workforce.
  27. BBC to make hundreds of millions of pounds of cuts

    The outgoing director general told staff about the savings during an internal call on Thursday.
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  29. Sir Jim Ratcliffe Says Sorry (To Some) For 'Colonised' Comments

    And an update from Tehran.
  30. Has Jeff Bezos brought down the Washington Post?

    The Amazon boss has gutted a third of the workforce at the iconic newspaper
  31. Four women join forces to expose a dangerous predator

    Four survivors of the same dangerous man join forces to finally bring him to justice.
  32. Will Arsenal's end-of-season form haunt them again?

    Arsenal are four points clear at the top of the Premier League with 12 games to play - but will recent history repeat itself?
  33. 'Full circle moment' as Choi, 17, denies Kim historic third gold

    Seventeen-year-old Choi Ga-on denies American great Chloe Kim snowboarding history as she brushes off an early fall to win Winter Olympic halfpipe gold.
  34. Tuchel extended England stay for 'amazing players'

    Thomas Tuchel says he extended his contract as England manager through to Euro 2028 because of the "amazing group of players" at his disposal.
  35. Arsenal miss chance to restore six-point lead in Brentford draw

    Arsenal miss out on the chance to restore their six-point lead at the top of the Premier League in a thrilling 1-1 draw at Brentford.
  36. Price picks up title in Premier League's Belgian debut

    Gerwyn Price beats Michael van Gerwen to win night two of the Premier League as the tournament makes its debut in Belgium.
  37. York stun champions Hull KR on Super League debut

    Reigning champions Hull KR suffer a shock season-opening defeat by Super League new boys York Knights.