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  1. An unhealthy focus on sex - Married at First Sight UK insiders on show's 'toxic' culture

    Fresh revelations come after two women told the BBC they had been raped on the Channel 4 reality show.
  2. Prostate cancer screening only for "a few thousand" high risk men

    Only men with a dangerous genetic variant and a family history of cancer should be offered screening, say UK advisors.
  3. The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil

    Coffees at some city centre outlets now cost £5. It's a story of tariffs, the climate, Gen Z cultural tastes, and savvy coffee farmers playing the market, writes Faisal Islam
  4. Two more boys die in latest heatwave water deaths

    A boy is recovered from a pond in Kent, while another teenager dies in the River Thames in Oxford.
  5. Iran says it targeted American base after fresh US strikes

    The hostilities come during a fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran, and protracted negotiations to end the three-month war.
  6. Serena Williams in discussions about potential return at Queen's

    Serena Williams is in discussions about a potential return to competitive tennis at Queen's Club next month.
  7. Girl raped by teenage boys tells BBC: 'I'm scared I'm going to see them'

    The teenager tells BBC Newsnight she is suffering from flashbacks and living in fear following the attack.
  8. EU fines Temu €200m for allowing sale of illegal products

    The European Commission says the Chinese-owned online retailer failed to take account of risks from baby toys and faulty chargers sold on its platform.
  9. Man guilty of murdering student with ceremonial knife

    First-year university student Henry Nowak was killed as he walked back from a night out in Southampton.
  10. BBC News wins Emmy Award for coverage of Myanmar earthquake

    Its reports and live updates on the devastating tremor were marked at an event in New York on Wednesday.
  11. How my brother went from liberal Hollywood actor to manosphere 'messiah'

    The sister of a major influencer says her sibling copied Andrew Tate to gain followers, in a BBC Eye investigation into the rise of misogynistic content.
  12. 'Lifting the shame that was never mine to carry' - alleged victim of Al Fayed associate

    Joanna Brittan is identified as a potential modern slavery victim after rape and trafficking claims.
  13. The world's carmakers are struggling to compete with China

    The BBC visited China’s EV factories and found they are dominating the ecosystems shaping the global auto industry.
  14. My daughter woke up with a numb arm and died two weeks later

    A mum whose daughter died weeks after a brain tumour diagnosis says her death must not be "in vain".
  15. CSI tactics used to fight the fly-tippers

    A council has a tough new strategy to deal with illegal dumping. Is it working?
  16. What does hot weather do to the body?

    Hot weather during the summer can affect anyone, but some people run a greater risk of serious harm.
  17. We analysed thousands of Trump's posts - here's what we found

    The BBC's Ros Atkins and BBC Verify sifted through thousands of the president's posts.
  18. Lightning strikes cause rail disruption and house fire

    Train services are disrupted after lightning damaged signalling equipment.
  19. US justice department launches criminal investigation into Trump accuser E Jean Carroll, reports say

    The case centres on whether the former columnist lied about the funding she received for her civil lawsuit against the US president.
  20. Ousted BP chairman hits back at 'lies' about his behaviour

    Albert Manifold said no-one should be "allowed to hide behind anonymity" when commenting on his time at BP.
  21. Israel strikes Beirut and southern Lebanon after large-scale evacuation orders

    The Israeli military has ordered Lebanese residents to leave some 17% of the country's territory.
  22. Jury in Donaldson trial hears victim claim she was abused from 'quite a young age'

    The former MP has pleaded not guilty to all 18 charges he faces, including one count of rape.
  23. Prisoner guilty of planning Talbot Green murder from his cell

    Ten people, found guilty over two trials, will be sentenced in connection with the murder in June.
  24. Valve hikes Steam Deck prices by more than 40%, blaming rising costs

    The gaming giant said the handheld had not changed but the rise reflected "the current state of component costs"
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  26. Tony Blair vs Labour?

    The former Prime Minister says the Labour government has “no coherent plan”.
  27. Are the Democrats ready to win in Texas?

    The Senate race in Texas could determine which party controls Congress.
  28. Williams in discussions about potential return at Queen's

    Serena Williams is in discussions about a potential return to competitive tennis at Queen's Club next month.
  29. Clarke signs on until 2030 World Cup - a gamble SFA had to take?

    Head coach Steve Clarke signs a new Scotland contract to cover the next two World Cups and the 2028 Euros.
  30. The 7,000 minutes difference - why PSG could have edge over Arsenal

    Why Paris St-Germain will be going into Saturday's Champions League final against Arsenal with one advantage.
  31. Are Premier League clubs flat-track bullies in Europe?

    Two seasons, 21 knockout ties, 21 victories. Has money made the Premier League's dominance of the Europa League and the Conference League inevitable?
  32. Palace wait on Iraola with Lampard among plan Bs

    Crystal Palace are waiting on an answer from Andoni Iraola but Coventry boss Frank Lampard could be a plan B for the Conference League winners.