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'Our daughters will be with us', say dads of Southport victims running London Marathon
David Stancombe and Sergio Aguiar tell BBC daughters will be with them in spirit during London race.
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Flintoff 'thought he had died' in Top Gear crash
Cricketer-turned-TV host Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff opens up about his car crash for the first time.
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Anti-Hamas protests on rise in Gaza as group's iron grip slips
Gazan civilians are losing their fear of Hamas, openly criticising the group on the streets and online.
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'My peanut allergy nearly killed me - now I eat them every day for breakfast'
Just a few years ago, Chris Brookes-Smith could have died from eating peanuts - but taking part in a clinical trial has changed his life.
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Woman who tricked her way into men-only Magic Circle finally allowed in
Sophie Lloyd disguised herself as a man to join the Magic Circle in 1991, when female magicians were not allowed membership.
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Millions of vapes seized in illegal trade crackdown
Single-use vapes are among the main driving forces of the black market, the BBC is told.
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Convicted murderer missing from prison near Dundee
Raymond McCourt was given a life sentence in 1993 for killing a shopkeeper and wounding two other people.
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Exhausted hospital staff putting patients at risk, says watchdog
NHS safety body wants a focus on staff fatigue as it warns of mistakes and impaired decision-making.
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Killers and stalkers should live in restricted zones, say victims
Rhianon Bragg, who was stalked by her ex-partner, felt "trapped" when he was released from prison.
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'We'll do Paddington proud' - Tom Fletcher reveals details of musical
The McFly star says he is "so lucky and honoured" to have written the music and lyrics for the new show.
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The Papers: 'Crimea is lost' and Reeves 'ready to cut tariffs'
Donald Trump's warning to Volodymyr Zelensky and Rachel Reeves's latest trade moves make Thursday's front pages.
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Universal hints at century-long plans for UK park
President of new ventures, Page Thompson, says the theme park is just the start of local investment.
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Why South Africa and Ukraine are wooing each other - and what will Trump think?
Volodymyr Zelensky is on a historic visit to South Africa to counter Russia's influence on the continent.
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Five cards China holds in a trade war with the US
From rare earths to billions in US debt, here's what China has in its arsenal - and how strong they are.
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The church Pope Francis kept returning to - and chose as his final resting place
The Pope would visit Santa Maria Maggiore whenever he returned to Rome and chose it as the site of his grave.
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How long are people having to wait to take their driving test?
BBC Verify finds that three quarters of British driving test centres have a 24-week wait to book a practical test.
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Proms go dark: The Traitors and all-night concerts planned for 2025
The programme for the 2025 Proms season is unveiled, with a host of special guests... and Traitors.
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Water firms admit sewage monitoring damaging public trust
The industry says powers to self-monitor water quality should be handed back to the regulator.
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Judge orders Scottish schools to provide single-sex toilets
A case was brought against Scottish Borders Council which had installed only gender neutral toilets in a replacement school.
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South Korean former leader indicted for bribery
Moon Jae-in was known for his attempts to broker a peace deal with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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BBC reporter asks Trump how Canada's election could influence tariffs
The president avoided predicting who could win the election, but said the US does not need Canada's cars, energy or lumber.
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Badenoch denies rift with Jenrick over Reform comments
The Tory leader thinks the shadow justice secretary is a "team player," her spokesman tells reporters.
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Call to fine 'headphone dodgers' who play music on buses
Lib Dems say fines of up to £1,000 would tackle the "blight" of anti-social behaviour on public transport.
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And, Adam and Chris answer listeners political questions on Radio 2.
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An inner drive mistaken for laziness: The makings of Van Dijk
As Virgil van Dijk prepares to lift his second Premier League title with Liverpool, we look at how the 33-year-old centre-back learned from early setbacks to become one of the best in the world.
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Flintoff 'thought he had died' in Top Gear crash
Cricketer-turned-TV host Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff opens up about his car crash for the first time.
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'Once a fool to become an expert' - Yee set for marathon debut
Great Britain's Olympic and world triathlon champion Alex Yee speaks to BBC Sport before taking on his first London Marathon on Sunday.