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Saudi forces 'permitted to kill’ for new eco-city
An ex-intelligence officer tells the BBC he was permitted to shoot dead those resisting eviction.
Saudi forces 'permitted to kill’ for new eco-city
An ex-intelligence officer tells the BBC he was permitted to shoot dead those resisting eviction.
European exit a 'learning curve' for Villa - McGinn
Aston Villa captain John McGinn believes their loss to Olympiakos in the Europa Conference League is a "learning curve".
The Papers: 'Starmer splits party' and 'no Royal reunion'
Another Tory defection to Labour is making many of the front pages on Thursday.
Whistleblower: Boeing supplier sent faulty parts
A former quality inspector for Spirit AeroSystems claims he found many defects on parts due for shipping.
Baby born deaf can hear after groundbreaking gene therapy
Opal, 18 months, can now hear - even a whisper - after becoming the first person to try a new treatment.
Gene-therapy leap restores baby girl's hearing
Opal, 18 months, can now hear - even a whisper - after becoming the first person to try a new treatment.
'You feel like a god' - the anatomy of a knockout
It is sport's most decisive and divisive moment - but what is it like to deliver a knockout punch, and to take one?
Will AI dream up the hit TV shows of the future?
Television production firms admit they are already using AI to come up with new programme ideas.
Interest rates expected to stay at 16-year high
The Bank of England will decide interest rates later, but is not expected to cut them until the summer.
'I feel so sorry for him' - No Kane, no gain for Bayern
When Harry Kane was on the pitch, Bayern Munich were heading to the Champions League final at Wembley. When he wasn't there, it all went wrong.
World's First Para-Astronaut
John McFall wants to become the world's first astronaut with a physical disability.
US to halt some arms supplies if Israel invades Rafah
President Biden warns he will stop supplying some weapons if Israel launches a ground operation.
Tuchel says offside decision 'felt like betrayal'
Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel says the decision from officials to stop play before his side scored an equaliser against Real Madrid "feels like a betrayal".
Starmer faces anger after Tory MP's defection
Natalie Elphicke has previously attacked Labour over policies including migration and taxes.
Luis Rubiales to stand trial over World Cup kiss
The former Spanish FA chief will be tried over a kiss he gave player Jenni Hermoso.
Rubiales to stand trial over World Cup kiss
Former Spanish FA chief, Luis Rubiales is to stand trial for charges of sexual assault and coercion over the unsolicited kiss he gave player, Jenni Hermoso during last year's World Cup win.
International students sleeping rough on campuses
One Students' Union says people are regularly sleeping in university buildings.
International students sleeping rough on campuses
One Students' Union says people are regularly sleeping in university buildings.
Real snatch stunning win over Bayern to reach final
Real Madrid grab an incredible semi-final win as two late goals defeat Bayern Munich and set up a Champions League final with Borussia Dortmund.