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Bowen: Sinwar's death is serious blow to Hamas, but not the end of the war
Netanyahu has won a big victory with the killing of Yahya Sinwar. But it is not the end of the war, nor of Hamas.
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Liam Payne was failed by the music industry, Sharon Osbourne says
Liam Payne was "just a kid" when he entered "one of the toughest industries in the world", says former X-Factor judge.
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Inheritance tax increases expected in Budget
It is not known how many people are likely to end up paying more under the government's plan.
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Baby dead and 65 rescued in Channel sinking
Officials said the overloaded boat carrying migrants started sinking off the coast of Wissant in northern France.
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'He thought of himself as a king': The parties that led to Diddy's downfall
Mr Combs' former publicist says the rapper wanted to be the "party king" and was obsessed with fame and power.
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King's Australia tour gives a real sense of him being back in business
Eight months after his cancer diagnosis was revealed, this royal tour is important for Charles - and the monarchy.
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Stargazers around the world catch supermoon
The brightness of the moon would allow ancient communities to increase hunting at this time of year - hence the name.
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Breast cancer patients denied life-extending drug in cost row
Jeannie Ambrose, one of about 1,000 affected patients, says the drug should be made available on the NHS
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Fraudsters steal more than £3m a day as cases rise
Fraud cases rise by 16% in the first half of the year, but total losses are down slightly, new data shows.
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Debt rule to change to fund major projects
Government claims the move contrasts with former PM Liz Truss's controversial mini-Budget.
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How Israel killed Hamas leader Sinwar in a chance encounter
Israel had hunted the architect of the 7 October atrocities for more than a year. A chance encounter in Rafah got him.
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Netanyahu says focus on hostages after Sinwar death
Sinwar, who topped Israel's most-wanted list, was a key figure believed to have been behind the 7 October attacks.
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Who was the Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar?
Israel says its troops in Gaza killed Yahya Sinwar, a chief architect of the 7 October 2023 attack.
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Why BBC Tory leader debate is not happening, and why it matters
A planned Question Time special on BBC One has been called off following objections from Kemi Badenoch.
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Modern slavery backlog could be eradicated in two years, says government
Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips aims to clear a backlog of more than 23,000 cases.
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Weekly quiz: What nice thing did Donald say about Kamala?
Test how closely you've been paying attention to what has been going on over the past seven days.
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'Devastated' One Direction processing 'loss of our brother'
The star's former band members lead tributes to the singer, who died aged 31 after falling from a balcony.
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The Papers: 'Death of Hamas mastermind' and One Direction tribute to 'brother' Liam
Dominating the headlines today is the death of Yahya Sinwar and One Direction singer Liam Payne
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How do you vote when you're stuck in space?
This is the reality for American astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore who will be voting from space.
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Story of 'TV dating show killer' depicted in new film
Anna Kendrick's directorial debut Woman of the Hour tells the true story of serial killer Rodney Alcala.
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Texas judge blocks execution of man in shaken baby case
Dozens of experts have called for clemency for Roberson - but prosecutors have stood by his conviction.
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'I was a Directioner - here's what Liam Payne and the band meant to me'
I was a teenage fan before I interviewed Liam Payne as a journalist - this is why the band were so important to young girls.
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'Our town is dying from the inside out'
More than a quarter of shops are empty, but opinion is divided on how to find a long-term solution.
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'It's our moonshot': Why scientists are drilling into volcanos
In Iceland scientists plan to drill down to magma to understand it and use it for energy production.
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Netflix raises prices as password boost fades
The streaming giant will charge subscribers more in some countries to fuel growth.
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Lynette White murderer to be released from prison
Jeffrey Gafoor will be released on licence after serving 21 years in prison for the brutal killing.
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Israel kills Hamas leader
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How damaged is Hezbollah?
Israel has inflicted a string of blows on the Lebanon-based armed group
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England spun to defeat in second Pakistan Test
England are spun out by Pakistan to lose the second Test by 152 runs, setting up a series decider in Rawalpindi next week.
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I was not interviewed for England job - Howe
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe says he was not contacted by the Football Association in their recent hunt for a new England manager.
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Why Chelsea are now seeing 'real' Caicedo - Potter
Ex-Brighton and Chelsea boss Graham Potter tells BBC Sport why Chelsea are now seeing the best of Moises Caicedo after his £100m move.
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Nadal 'emotionally ready' for Davis Cup farewell
Rafael Nadal says he feels emotionally prepared for ending his career at next month's Davis Cup Finals but the Spaniard will only contest the singles if he is "ready to win".
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Rebuilding an empire - how Patriots hope to avoid Man Utd mistakes
After being dubbed the Manchester United of the NFL during their dominance, the New England Patriots hope for a smoother rebuilding process.
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Women's Footballer of the Year contender Girma
BBC Sport profiles San Diego Wave and United States defender Naomi Girma, one of five nominees for the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2024 award.
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Woman living in UK for 22 years faces deportation
Amika Brown says she became a British citizen in 2019.
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Son’s swimming pool death ‘a living horror story’
Christopher Rogers was 20 when he died after being found at the bottom of a pool.
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Tourism hotspot cuts council tax on second homes
Councillors vote to cut council tax premium, six months after a higher rate of 200% was brought in.