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At least six people have died and dozens of others have been rescued after a tourist submarine sank in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt.
US immigration authorities have detained and revoked the visa of a Turkish student - accusing her of supporting Hamas.
Scottish government minister Christina McKelvie has died at the age of 57, her partner has said.
Britain's second-biggest steel producer is kicking off a consultation that could lead to the closure of its two blast furnaces and more than half of its workforce losing their jobs - a move that will pile pressure on the government to improve an offer of taxpayer aid to the company.
People in Europe should stockpile three days' worth of food, water and other essentials in case of a crisis, the EU has said.
Nominations for this year's BAFTA TV Awards have been revealed - with Baby Reindeer leading the field with eight.
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.