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Zelensky to present 'victory plan' to Biden, Harris and Trump
The Ukrainian leader is due to meet the US president before attending the UN General Assembly.
The man taking knives off the streets
Faron Paul is a campaigner who helps young people in London get rid of their knives.
The man taking knives off the streets
Faron Paul is a campaigner who helps young people in London get rid of their knives.
Airline bans couple who started row over reclining seat
A Chinese woman said she was harassed by the couple seated behind her on a flight after reclining her seat.
Cathay Pacific airline bans couple who started row over reclining seat
A Chinese woman said she was harassed by the couple seated behind her on a flight after reclining her seat.
Why 'Comrade Kamala' memes are spreading among Latino exiles
The Democratic presidential nominee has been the subject of numerous misleading claims that she is a communist.
'Relief' as 12,000 benefit from new childcare subsidy
One parent told BBC News NI that two days of childcare can cost almost half her monthly wages.
Former prison officer saw murder and suicide as a teenager, but says he got no support
A ex-prison officer says managers failed to help after he saw a murder and suicide on the same day.
The fake heiress who vanished twice
A new BBC Sounds podcast examines the exploits of fraudster Violet Charlesworth.
Living with an eating disorder dubbed the 'world's most dangerous'
When Lawrence Smith was a teenager, he developed the eating disorder diabulimia
Man's tractor death organ donation saves four lives
Macauley Owen helped to save the lives of four others by donating his organs.
Seabed still being damaged in protection zones, campaigners warn
Marine protected areas were created in 2014, but fishing is not restricted in more than half of sites.
Private school VAT hike 'unfair' for SEND pupils, parents say
Parents of dyslexic children say there aren't the places or support at state schools.
Girl, 2, dies from same rare disorder as brother
Isabelle Cooper's family thank supporters of their campaign for awareness of PPA2 deficiency.
Tesco's Aldi price match products are not always like-for-like, BBC finds
Some Tesco price-matches have lower proportions of the main ingredient than Aldi's, BBC Panorama finds.
Questions for Wallace over war crimes bill change that would have protected SAS
The change had the effect of pushing war crimes allegations against the SAS outside the cut off period for bringing a prosecution under normal circumstances.
Sri Lanka swears in new left-leaning president
Anura Kumara Dissanayake is sworn in as Sri Lanka's ninth executive president in a simple ceremony.
Six dead after record rain causes floods in Japan
Ten people are missing after the cities of Wajima and Suzu were badly hit by flooding over the weekend.
Boy not prosecuted over riots due to 'wrath' of parents
Prosecutors opted not to take further action against a 14-year-old boy taken to a police station by his parents.
Is Reform UK's plan to get Farage into No 10 mission impossible?
The party is trying to professionalise to break the mould of British politics and win real power.