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  1. Refugees to face 20-year wait to settle permanently under asylum reforms

    Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is expected to announce major reforms to the asylum system on Monday.
  2. Thousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured

    The protests came weeks after Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan, was killed.
  3. Storm Claudia: Disruption after flooding causes major incident

    The fire and rescue service was called to more than 82 incidents after severe flooding in South Wales.
  4. Train stabbings hero discharged from hospital

    Samir Zitouni's family say they are "really happy" but that he faces a significant recovery.
  5. At least four dead after migrant boats sink in Mediterranean

    The Libyan Red Crescent says two boats carrying nearly 100 migrants attempting to reach Europe capsized.
  6. All you need to know as I’m a Celebrity 2025 kicks off

    Alex Scott, Jack Osbourne and Ruby Wax are among those being dumped in the middle of the Australian outback.
  7. Benn masterclass crushes Eubank in rematch

    Conor Benn puts on a dominant performance to earn revenge over bitter rival Chris Eubank Jr on points in their rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
  8. He takes medical cannabis everyday - but worries people think he's a lazy stoner

    About 50,000 people in the UK have a medical cannabis prescription, but some still feel a stigma attached to it.
  9. The Papers: End of 'golden ticket' asylum rules and Labour leadership talk

    The home secretary's overhaul of immigration rules and rumours about challenges to the prime minister feature in Sunday's papers.
  10. My mum was a 17-year-old free spirit - so she was locked up and put in a coma

    Marina's mother was held against her will in a convent in 1960s Spain under Franco's regime.
  11. Why India caps pollution reading at 500 when the air is far more toxic

    India's air quality framework hasn't been comprehensively revised since 2009 and needs an update, say experts.
  12. 'Head in hands': Ministers fume at No 10's self-inflicted chaos

    Misshaps of their own making overshadow important things the government has to do, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
  13. Nine injured after car rams into crowd at Australia demolition derby

    The car was taking part in the race in New South Wales when it drove through a fence and hit the grandstand, police said.
  14. The US will help South Korea build nuclear 'attack' submarines - here's what that means

    The agreement comes amid a period of growing geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
  15. Couple among first to use data centre to heat home say bills dropped to £40

    "It's fantastic because it's eco-friendly...We're not burning any gases," says Terrence Bridges.
  16. Match abandoned after 'sexist' abuse of referee

    AFC Rushden & Diamonds says it is "deeply concerned" by the comment made to the female referee.
  17. Zelensky vows energy sector overhaul after $100m corruption scandal

    State-owned energy firms will be fully audited and new management brought in, the Ukrainian PM says.
  18. Vatican returns dozens of indigenous artefacts to Canada

    A kayak and gloves are among the items being sent back to Canada after 100 years in a Vatican museum.
  19. His football skills were showcased on YouTube. Now he plays in the Premier League

    The French-born footballer did not have an easy run on his way to the top, with numerous clubs rejecting him.
  20. Rare orchid brought back from brink of extinction

    Cambridge University Botanic Garden and partners have been working to successfully reintroduce the species.
  21. Sabrina Carpenter to lead musical Alice in Wonderland film

    It will be the first time the US pop star will lead a major studio movie.
  22. Boy learns to walk again after life-saving brain tumour surgery

    Chace, 11, from Warwickshire, has been supported by Shine a Light, a childhood cancer charity.
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  24. How to limit the power of big tech

    The deputy PM turned Meta executive on the influence of tech bosses like Mark Zuckerberg.
  25. Are cracks showing inside Trump’s MAGA movement?

    The growing questions from Republicans on how Trump is running the country
  26. The engrossing biopic of a Hollywood icon's early years

    Based on a true story, starring Toby Jones, Lesley Manville and Harry Lawtey
  27. Explore the manosphere with three young men's stories

    James Blake enters the manosphere, joining men seeking status, wealth and relationships.
  28. Scotland’s trailblazing girl bands ignored by the industry

    The story of the Scottish girl bands who challenged a male-dominated industry.
  29. 'Call it a day' - Frampton & Bellew react to Eubank's loss

    Former boxer Carl Frampton calls for Chris Eubank Jr to retire while Tony Bellew heaps praise on Conor Benn.
  30. 'Scotland resuscitated after World Cup dream almost dies thrilling death'

    BBC Sport Scotland chief sportswriter Tom English dissects Scotland's World Cup chances after dramatic lifeline from Belarus.
  31. How Twickenham learned to love the bomb and Borthwick

    England's win against New Zealand was the high point of a Steve Borthwick reign that has slowly won over Twickenham.
  32. Retirement? World title shot? What next for Eubank and Benn?

    BBC Sport looks at what the future holds for Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn following their rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
  33. 'Hansen shines brightest as Ireland heed Farrell's call'

    Mack Hansen's hat-trick inspires Ireland to a 46-19 win over Australia as the Irish respond to Andy Farrell's demand for improvement.
  34. Littler win away from world number one spot after reaching Grand Slam semis

    Luke Littler moves one win away from becoming world number one for the first time as he comes from behind to beat Josh Rock and reach the semi-finals of the Grand Slam of Darts.
  35. Tandy could not watch Wales' winning kick

    Steve Tandy admits he could not watch Jarrod Evans' match-winning penalty for Wales against Japan that left Eddie Jones frustrated.