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  1. Trump signs bill ordering justice department to release Epstein files

    The bill gives the US Justice Department 30 days to release all the files in a searchable format.
  2. The private notes and secret documents that tell the inside story of the UK's Covid response

    The Covid inquiry is set to publish its second set of findings looking in detail at the huge political decisions that had to be made in 2020.
  3. US military officials in Ukraine for talks on ending war

    It comes amid reports the US and Russia have prepared a 28-point peace plan, allegedly containing major concessions for Ukraine.
  4. How serious is the Russian spy ship move?

    The movements of the Yantar is a worry for Britain's defence chiefs and provocative.
  5. Amber warning for snow as freezing cold snap grips UK

    Forecasters say temperatures will fall below zero overnight and there will be more snow and ice in some areas on Thursday.
  6. Albanian PM accuses Mahmood of 'ethnic stereotyping'

    The home secretary told MPs on Monday around 700 Albanian families were "living in taxpayer-funded accommodation having failed their asylum claims".
  7. Why Wales fell out of love with Labour

    After the Caerphilly by-election, Labour faces its toughest task yet in Wales - convincing voters to keep believing, ahead of the 2026 Senedd election
  8. Ukrainian teen saboteurs recruited on Telegram to attack their own country

    Russia is using Telegram to recruit Ukrainian children and teenagers to carry out sabotage and bombings according to the Ukrainian government.
  9. Ford boss: 'Now is not the time to tax electric vehicles'

    Ford's UK boss says it is "not the right time" to tax electric vehicles when demand has already stalled.
  10. Nvidia shares jump after revenue and outlook top estimates

    The chip maker says revenue for the three months to October jumped 62% to $57bn.
  11. Labour MP Clive Lewis offers seat to Burnham for Starmer challenge

    Clive Lewis says he would step down to allow Mayor Andy Burnham the chance to become Labour leader.
  12. Instagram to start closing Australian teen accounts ahead of social media ban

    Under-sixteens will be banned from major social media plaforms from 10 December.
  13. Perfectionism isn't all that perfect – how to stop it holding you back

    Perfectionism looks good on paper, but its consequences might be the very thing keeping you stuck.
  14. The Papers: 'North Sea stand-off' and 'Council tax hike for millions'

    The activity of a Russian spy ship in the North Sea leads several front pages on Thursday.
  15. The big questions now Scotland are going to the World Cup

    Where are we going? What's the score with visas & ESTAs? Who will sing our World Cup song?
  16. The contradiction at the heart of the trillion-dollar AI race

    The confusing question lingering over the AI hype is whether it could be a bubble at risk of bursting
  17. When will the Epstein files be released and will they be redacted?

    The House passed - and the Senate agreed to pass - a bill forcing the release of Epstein files, but legal hurdles remain.
  18. Russian spy ship pointed lasers at RAF pilots tracking it, says defence secretary

    John Healey says he has updated the Navy's rules for tracking the vessel after the "dangerous" move.
  19. Ex-Harvard president Larry Summers stops teaching as university investigates Epstein emails

    The former US treasury secretary has faced a backlash over frequent messages to Epstein.
  20. Vogue Williams and Tom Read Wilson enter TV jungle as I'm A Celebrity's late entrants

    The late entrants' arrival was teased in Wednesday night's episode of the ITV show.
  21. Reform politician suspended from Welsh Parliament over racial slur

    Laura Anne Jones apologised for her behaviour after offensive comments were made over WhatsApp.
  22. Growing up as young man 'not easy' says PM in letter to son

    The PM urges men to talk openly about mental health in a letter to his son to mark International Men's Day.
  23. Serial rapist and former police officer David Carrick guilty of more sex offences

    David Carrick is already serving a life sentence for 71 offences of sexual violence.
  24. Paris court blocks auction of earliest-known calculator

    The court blocked La Pascaline, a 400-year-old calculating machine, from being exported from France.
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  26. The Google Boss And The Massive AI Gamble

    Google boss gives BBC a warning about the economic risks of the AI bubble.
  27. Will Trump delay releasing the Epstein Files?

    Donald Trump has urged House Republicans to vote to release the Epstein Files.
  28. The big questions now Scotland are going to the World Cup

    Where are we going? What's the score with visas & ESTAs? Who will sing our World Cup song?
  29. Football not part of government ticket crackdown

    The government has announced legislation to outlaw the sale of tickets to sports events at inflated prices - but it will not cover football.
  30. Built for the Ashes - England's pace evolution

    How England arrived at the Ashes with a bowling attack filled with pace and built with the clear aim of winning in Australia.
  31. 'More hype than I've ever known' - Vaughan's Ashes preview

    Former captain Michael Vaughan says England must start well in Perth in the opening Test against Australia, if they are to set themselves up for a first Ashes success down under since 2011.
  32. Daly back from broken arm as England change six for Pumas

    Elliot Daly will play for the first time since breaking his arm on British and Irish Lions duty in June as he starts on the wing for England against Argentina on Sunday.