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  1. Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, watchdog reveals

    A public spending watchdog examines the property arrangements of royals including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
  2. World-first vaccine designed by AI could protect against whole families of viruses

    Cambridge scientists say they have, for the first time, tested a vaccine designed by AI.
  3. Teen rapists spared jail partly because of intellectual limitations, sentencing remarks reveal

    The boys' sentencing last month caused an outcry when they were given youth rehabilitation orders (YROs).
  4. Two weeks out from crucial Makerfield by-election, here's how the contest is shaping up

    What stood out from the Question Time exchanges between candidates in the Makerfield by-election?
  5. The deeply contentious debate around what it means to be English

    The debate about English identity has been a perennial one but has now taken on a harder edge
  6. A-level maths exam marking to be watched closely by regulator after students 'crestfallen'

    More than 20,000 people sign a petition calling for a review of a paper they say was significantly more challenging than any past exam.
  7. Gareth Southgate: We need to teach boys differently from girls to get best out of them

    The former England manager has made a documentary looking at the issues affecting boys and young men.
  8. Former student charged after University of Surrey crossbow attack

    A university campus safety officer was seriously injured in the attack in Guildford on Thursday.
  9. UK in most dangerous period I've known, military chief says

    Russian incursions into UK defences risk crossing a line, Chief of the Defence Staff Sir Richard Knighton tells the BBC.
  10. Paddleboard firm owner who caused four deaths has bid to cut sentence refused

    Nerys Lloyd was sentenced to 10 years and six months for gross negligence manslaughter in April 2025.
  11. US actor James Handy stabbed to death, with girlfriend's son arrested

    Handy, 81, is known for his roles in films including Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick.
  12. 'We moved in with 17 strangers so we wouldn't be lonely' - why co-housing is on the rise

    Co-housing is becoming a more popular model to beat loneliness and the affordable housing crisis
  13. Who can buy shares in Elon Musk's SpaceX?

    From next week individual investors can take a stake in Musk's rockets-to-AI company.
  14. Weekly quiz: What did Rosamund Pike say to the person using their phone during her play?

    How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
  15. Where does the Royal Family get its money from?

    The language of Buckingham Palace's statement is "very brutal", royal historian Kelly Swaby tells the BBC.
  16. Tough cookies: How pop group Le Sserafim overcame band tensions and internet trolls

    The K-pop band say accepting their flaws and embracing humour took them to a new level of success.
  17. How Trump's White House ballroom plan has doubled in size and cost over a year

    BBC Verify examines how the biggest change to the White House in decades has transformed in the last year.
  18. Do single 20-somethings need AI to make first move on dating apps? Hinge's boss thinks so

    Jackie Jantos says loneliness and lack of confidence were challenges for young adults looking for relationships.
  19. Mangrove forests are healing after decades of human destruction

    Swampy mangrove forests are staging a surprise comeback - which is good news for coastal communities and the climate.
  20. Stars pay tribute to 'visionary' Mobo Awards founder Kanya King

    Sir Idris Elba, Alesha Dixon and Stormzy remember King after her death from cancer at the age of 57.
  21. Greens can bring hope and joy, Makerfield candidate says

    Green candidate Sarah Wakefield pledged action on two "big buckets of issues".
  22. One in four births in England is now emergency caesarean, BBC analysis shows

    The shift marks a significant rise over the last five years, but experts say there is no single, clear explanation for the increase.
  23. 'Extremely intelligent' bear on the run in Japan after injuring four people

    Authorities said that a bear in north-east Japan has eluded capture by opening a window.
  24. Helicopter deaths 'devastating' for Royal Navy

    Tributes continue to be paid to three crew members killed in a crash in Devon.
  25. Nearly 50 people die of thirst in Sahara desert after lorry breaks down

    Only two survived after trekking more than 50km (30 miles) across the desert to alert the authorities.
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  27. Andy Burnham Says He Would Enter Labour Leadership Contest

    Adam and Chris react to Question Time in Makerfield
  28. Does the US need new laws to protect elections?

    And, why does Donald Trump want to “nationalise” elections?
  29. Explore a place where science, politics and culture collide

    Film exploring the human stories behind mankind’s biggest experiment in particle physics.
  30. Arsenal trio & Fernandes on PFA men's player of the year shortlist

    Declan Rice, Gabriel, David Raya, Bruno Fernandes, Erling Haaland and Rayan Cherki are nominated for the Professional Footballers' Association men's player of the year award.
  31. Robinson takes five wickets on Test return

    England's Ollie Robinson completes a five-wicket haul on his return to Test cricket against New Zealand at Lord's
  32. Farrell signs new Ireland deal to 2031

    Ireland men's head coach Andy Farrell signs a new contract with the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) until 2031.
  33. Shaw and Hasegawa on PFA women's award shortlist

    Manchester City duo Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw and Yui Hasegawa are shortlisted for the Professional Footballers Association's Women's Player of the Year award.
  34. Moeen Ali says he was advised not to join Yorkshire

    Moeen Ali says many people advised him against moving to Yorkshire following the Azeem Rafiq racism case.