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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.
Netflix's Wednesday gets launch date and new characters
Joanna Lumley and Steve Buscemi are seen in a new trailer for the hit show's second season.
Starmer lacks moral courage on trans stance, says Badenoch
The PM says the Supreme Court ruling brought clarity and now is the time to "lower the temperature" on the debate.
Four Premier League clubs eyeing Huijsen
Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen is the subject of genuine interest from Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Newcastle heading into the summer transfer window.
Rage and despair after brazen attack kills 26 in Kashmir
Families are mourning loved ones killed by gunmen in one of India's most popular tourist destinations.
Mourners visit Pope Francis lying in state at St Peter's Basilica
The body of the pontiff, who died on Monday, has been moved into the church for a period of public mourning.
Istanbul rocked by 6.2-magnitude earthquake
People could be seen fleeing from buildings as the quake rocked the Turkish city.
Bin strike end in touching distance, says union
Unite agreed to mediation after talks with the city council broke up within 45 minutes on Wednesday.
Raducanu's return to action starts with Madrid win
Emma Raducanu's return to the WTA Tour begins with a hard-fought win over Dutch opponent Suzan Lamens in the Madrid Open first round.
Paddleboard firm owner jailed over river deaths of five people
Nerys Lloyd is sentenced to 10 years and six months for gross negligence manslaughter.
WhatsApp defends 'optional' AI tool that cannot be turned off
While Meta says the AI chatbot is a "good thing", some users have shared their frustrations.
US intensifying bid to end Ukraine war - but chances of success remain unclear
Negotiations are gathering pace but the proposals being put forward by Trump's team still have major gaps
Apple and Meta attack 'unfair' €700m EU fines
The tech giants have reacted with fury, accusing the EU of unfairly pursuing US companies.
Abbas calls Hamas 'sons of dogs' and demands release of Gaza hostages
Palestinian Authority president says that Hamas has given Israel "excuses" to continue the Gaza war.
Olazabal named European Ryder Cup vice-captain
Jose Maria Olazabal is named as Europe's third vice-captain for this year's Ryder Cup in New York.
Prince Louis photo marks seventh birthday
A photograph taken in Norfolk this month has been released to mark the birthday of Prince Louis.
PM lacks moral courage on trans stance, says Badenoch
The PM says the Supreme Court ruling brought clarity and now is the time to "lower the temperature" on the debate.
Three quarters of driving test centres hit maximum wait time, data reveals
BBC Verify finds that three quarters of British driving test centres have a 24-week wait to book a practical test.
10,000 extra driving tests promised in effort to clear backlog
Transport secretary Heidi Alexander said the government would provide at least 10,000 extra driving tests a month.
EU hits Apple and Meta with €700m of fines
The tech giants have reacted with fury, accusing the EU of unfairly pursuing US companies.