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I understand what Trump cares about, says Starmer
The prime minister says he found common ground with President Trump as both "really care about family".
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Gaza aid contractor tells BBC he saw colleagues fire on hungry Palestinians
The Israel- and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has strongly denied the allegation.
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Death of Liverpool forward Jota leaves football world in shock
The football world is mourning the death of Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota, aged 28, in a car crash.
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Home Office unaware if foreign workers leave after visas end, MPs say
The cross-party committee says the government has failed to gather "basic information".
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Oasis 'sounding huge' as comeback tour launches
The band will play the first of 41 highly anticipated dates in Cardiff, after a break of 16 years.
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The sale of illegal cigarettes signals a deeper problem with UK high streets
Some black market cigarettes have been found to contain dead flies and asbestos. But the trade nods to a wider issue, a BBC investigation has found
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Watch: Mini mart workers selling illegal cigarettes confronted by BBC reporter
The BBC's Ed Thomas collaborated with undercover buyers to see how easy it was to obtain illegal cigarettes.
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Zarah Sultana says she is quitting Labour to start party with Corbyn
Former Labour leader Corbyn has not yet confirmed his involvement to the BBC.
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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom confirm split
The couple said they were "shifting their relationship" to "focus on co-parenting”.
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Congress passes Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' cutting taxes and spending
The president wins over sparring factions within his own party to get the bill passed after months of wrangling.
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Dozens killed in Gaza as Israel intensifies bombardment, rescuers say
Many children and women were reportedly among those killed when a school in Gaza City and a tent in al-Mawasi were hit.
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'Still holes in my game' - Draper on Wimbledon exit
Jack Draper says he was not "good enough" in his shock Wimbledon exit, insisting it was not because he felt increased pressure at this year's tournament.
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Starmer told me he'd met every challenge. But things look bad right now - very bad
Nick Robinson sits down with the prime minister to look back at his first year in Downing Street.
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A year in power - BBC correspondents assess how Labour are doing
With the economy, immigration, education, welfare and health high on the agenda, has Sir Keir Starmer's top team met their pledges?
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Watch: PM talks about his 'good personal relationship' with Trump
Watch: PM talks about his 'good personal relationship' with Trump
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Kuenssberg: Starmer's first year ends in shambles, but could he still turn it around?
Labour has been failing its basic mission to look like a capable government. And the PM's authority has been given a kick. But insiders have hope for the year ahead
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Your new banknote ideas - from British Bulldogs to Fawlty Towers
The Bank of England wants views on themes for its next series of banknotes, and BBC readers are full of ideas.
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The Papers: 'Devastating tragedy' and 'Doctor in your pocket'
Most of Friday's front pages feature the death of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota.
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Trump gets major win now - but it comes with risks down the road
The mega-bill helps the president deliver on promises, but also contains the seeds of political peril, writes Anthony Zurcher.
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Diddy's reputation is tarnished, but could he find a way back?
The rap star is facing more prison time but was cleared of the most serious charges, and still has loyal fans.
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Weekly quiz: Who threw a star-studded wedding party in Venice?
How much attention did you pay to what's being going on in the world over the past seven days?
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In pictures: Jota's best moments for club and country
Following the tragic death of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, BBC Sport presents a gallery of some of the Portuguese player's career highlights.
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The curious case of the British jet stuck in India
A state-of-the-art F-35B has been stranded at Thiruvananthapuram airport for nearly three weeks.
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No end in sight for Birmingham bin strike after six months
People in the UK's second city talk of living through months of strikes and rubbish piling up.
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Russia becomes first state to recognise Afghanistan's Taliban government
The foreign minister in Kabul called Moscow's decision "courageous".
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American teen pilot detained on small island in Antarctica
Ethan Guo, 19, had flown his plane across the six other continents before he was arrested, according to his social media.
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Black Sabbath guitarist admits nerves ahead of farewell
Tony Iommi says Sabbath's final gig will be like nothing the band has done before.
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Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen dies aged 67
The actor, a near-constant presence in Quentin Tarantino movies, is believed to have died of cardiac arrest.
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Ryanair increases size limits for free cabin bags
The increase comes as the EU mandates a universal minimum size for free underseat bags.
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Reeves’ tears at PMQs
Chancellor seen visibly upset at Prime Minister’s Questions.
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Why has Paramount paid Donald Trump $16 million over a CBS interview?
It ends a lawsuit over a ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Kamala Harris
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Death of Liverpool forward Jota leaves football world in shock
The football world is mourning the death of Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota, aged 28, in a car crash.
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Can Raducanu bridge gap to world's best Sabalenka?
After reaching the third round with an outstanding display, Emma Raducanu will probably require an even better showing against world number one Aryna Sabalenka on Friday.
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Ominous signs for England after toil - Vaughan
England's lack of penetration with the ball coupled with fitness concerns are an "ominous" sign, says former captain Michael Vaughan.
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'Still holes in my game' - Draper on Wimbledon exit
Jack Draper says he was not "good enough" in his shock Wimbledon exit, insisting it was not because he felt increased pressure at this year's tournament.
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Shelton frustrated as play suspended when serving for match
American Ben Shelton is left furious when play in his second-round encounter with Rinky Hijikata at Wimbledon is suspended because of bad light when he was about to serve for the match.
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'They've got lots to do' - how can England recover against India?
England must take it "session by session" if they are to fight back in the second Test against India at Edgbaston, says former batter Ebony Rainford-Brent.