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Easter egg hunts could become slightly more difficult and expensive this year - with the chocolate treats rising in price by as much as 56% while shrinking in size, a consumer group has found.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said the UK does not want to "escalate" Donald Trump's trade wars after the US president slapped a new 25% tariff on all imported cars.
A software provider has been fined £3m over a ransomware attack that disrupted critical NHS services and put the data of tens of thousands of patients at risk.
Two teenagers have been arrested after a woman in her 60s died in a crash involving a car that was being chased by police in northwest London.
At least 27 people have been killed and dozens injured in South Korea as wildfires continue to rage across the southeast of the country.
Just Stop Oil is to stop throwing soup on paintings and slow marching in streets as it announces its final protest.
South Sudan's main opposition party has said its leader has been arrested amid warnings of renewed civil war in the world's youngest country.
Among families struggling to make ends meet, there's an uneasy sense that the people who can least afford it are being forced to bear the brunt of the nation's financial woes.
There aren't many people who could greet Prince William by cheekily saying "great hair", but Kaleb Cooper, one of the most famous names in British farming right now, got away with it as he joined William to talk about the state of the industry.
Emmanuel Macron has said Russia is reinterpreting what was agreed in the Black Sea ceasefire talks - as he met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Elysee Palace in Paris.