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  1. Confronted over Greenland, Europe is ditching its softly-softly approach to Trump

    Transatlantic relations aren't broken, though they are damaged. And if Europeans want to try to cut through with Trump, they'll have to stick together, writes Europe Editor Katya Adler
  2. I don't want to reconcile with family, says Brooklyn Peltz Beckham

    Speculation has been circulating in the press for months over a rift in the Beckham family.
  3. Northern Lights illuminate UK skies in hues of pink and green

    The phenomenon known as the Aurora Borealis is the result of solar eruptions sending particles that interact with the Earth's atmosphere.
  4. The hospitals where waiting times are getting worse. Is yours one of them?

    Nearly a quarter of hospital trusts in England have seen waiting times deteriorate in the past year.
  5. Tory kicked out of party for 'talking to Reform'

    Conservative MS James Evans allegedly told a senior Tory he was thinking about defecting.
  6. Spain train crash recovery continues as investigators probe 'gap' in rail

    Authorities say the twisted train wreckage makes it difficult to recover people trapped inside.
  7. Full messages shared between Trump and European leaders

    A series of text messages between US President Donald Trump and European leaders have been shared publicly.
  8. Greenland 'will stay Greenland', former Trump adviser declares

    Donald Trump's former chief economic adviser said the US president's actions are a negotiating tactic.
  9. Steve Rosenberg: Russia gloats over tensions

    The BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg analyses why pro-Russian government papers are full of praise for Donald Trump's desire to buy Greenland.
  10. How could Europe respond to tariffs threat?

    Europe is weighing up how to counter the US president's move against some of America's closest allies.
  11. In pictures: Valentino's life and work - and the stars who shared his journey

    His creations have featured at countless red carpets and award ceremonies around the world.
  12. Why women are taking their anger out in rage rooms

    Why a reportedly growing number of women are paying to smash up old TVs and furniture in rage rooms.
  13. Chris Mason: Trump's Chagos dig poses massive strategic question for Starmer

    The prime minister has built his foreign policy around being seen as a trustworthy ally of the US president.
  14. Chris Pratt on new film Mercy: I asked to be locked into an executioner's chair

    The Marvel star plays a detective with 90 minutes to prove to an AI judge he did not murder his wife.
  15. 'Just bad luck': The teenage cousins living with inoperable brain tumours

    Lachlan Lindsay and Hazel Dempster were both diagnosed with brain tumours as children.
  16. Wage growth slows as number of people employed falls

    Official figures show that the pace of private sector wage growth slowed to the lowest rate in five years.
  17. Water companies to face regular MOT-style checks in industry shake-up

    The government says the industry will have "nowhere to hide", but campaigners say the reforms do not go far enough.
  18. Palestinian children's football pitch faces Israeli demolition ultimatum

    The football club is ordered to remove the pitch, which Israel says was illegally built, or have it torn down.
  19. 'Dad died in hospital 18 months ago - we won't bury him until we get answers'

    Bill Trotter's family claims his death was avoidable but a hospital says he died of natural causes.
  20. UK consulting on bringing in social media ban for under 16s

    The government said it expected schools to be "phone-free by default" as a result of the announcement.
  21. Hidden cameras reveal what hedgehogs really get up to after dark

    Hedgehogs are surprisingly common in UK gardens, with food a powerful attraction, say scientists.
  22. More than 100 vehicles pile up on US motorway after crash

    Jack-knifed trucks were left strewn across the road after heavy snow in Ottawa Country, Michigan.
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  24. Trump: “I No Longer Feel An Obligation To Think Purely Of Peace”

    European leaders respond to President Trump’s tariff threat.
  25. The post-World War II era is over. What comes next?

    Did the rules-based order ever exist and what could replace it if it goes away?
  26. Man Utd's complicated relationship with Class of 92

    Manchester United and the class of 92 have a complicated relationship. But is it a problem?
  27. The day I discovered the Everton contract Revie never signed

    This is the story of how an unsigned contract that lay hidden in a bungalow for more than 50 years could have changed the course of English football.
  28. Aspinall questions crowd at new Saudi tournament

    Nathan Aspinall says he feels the crowds attending the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters "weren’t all there of their own accord".
  29. Father-to-be Ruud ready to leave Melbourne early

    Norway's Casper Ruud says he "probably won't be here the next day" if his wife goes into labour during the Australian Open.
  30. Owen to leave role as Mercedes chief designer

    Mercedes chief designer John Owen, a key figure in multiple drivers' and constructors' championship wins, is to leave the team later this year.
  31. Stunning late goal earns Brighton draw against Bournemouth

    Teenager Charalampos Kostoulas scores a stunning overhead kick to deny Bournemouth a rare away victory in the Premier League.