BBC Lite
- Welfare U-turn makes spending decisions harder, minister tells BBC -
Bridget Phillipson does not commit to scrapping the two-child benefit cap, saying it will "come at a cost".
- Israel to send negotiators to Gaza talks despite 'unacceptable' Hamas demands, Netanyahu says -
Benjamin Netanyahu says Hamas is seeking changes to a proposal for a ceasefire deal that Israel has accepted.
- Trump is using the 'Madman Theory' to try to change the world (and it's working) -
Political scientists have a term for the tactic, that has been used by some leaders including Nixon, to persuade adversaries that they are temperamentally capable of anything, to extract concessions. But can it work in the long term?
- I looked into the eyes of a man who blew himself up on the Tube. I still see him everywhere -
Dan Biddle recalls a bright, white flash as a bomb was detonated just metres away from him on a London Underground train.
- Watch: Ozzy Osbourne belt out Iron Man one last time during final Black Sabbath show -
Fans sing Iron Man with Ozzy Osbourne during what Black Sabbath says was its last gig.
- How MI5 piled falsehood on falsehood in the case of neo-Nazi spy who abused women -
Security Service continued to provide misleading evidence even after its lie was exposed, BBC can reveal.
- Sabrina Carpenter tones down headline show - but she's still at her best -
The 26-year-old US singer was in London to headline the first of two nights at the BST festival.
- Not getting a summer job? Here are eight ways to change that -
Grace Pickett, 18, says it's "frustrating" so many part-time jobs require previous experience.
- Why I kick down Peak District stone stacks -
Stuart Cox says he wants to raise awareness of the damage the stacks can do to the environment.
- Labour might be down, but it's not necessarily out - voters reflect on a year in power -
What’s gone wrong for Labour? 2024 voters delve into it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
- Women's Euro 2025: Groups, fixture dates and who are favourites? -
BBC Sport provides the lowdown on all the key details for the 2025 Women's European Championship.
- England to bounce back? Brown-Finnis' Euro 2025 predictions - second group games -
Former England goalkeeper and BBC pundit Rachel Brown-Finnis gives her predictions for the second round of group games at the 2025 European Championship.
- Football clubs should pay towards £70m policing cost, Met chief says -
It comes as Sir Marks calls for the creation of 12 to 15 bigger police forces as part of radical reforms.
- Archaeologists unveil 3,500-year-old city in Peru -
Researchers believe Peñico served as a trading hub linking ancient Pacific coast communities with those living in the Andes and Amazon.
- Man arrested after death of woman found injured on street -
Police Scotland say officers were called to South Road, Dundee, but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
- Eurostar train evacuated after four-hour wait in northern France -
Passengers have complained of no air conditioning on the London-bound train which broke down near Calais.
- Four-year-old boy killed by falling gravestone -
Paramedics tried to save the boy after he was hurt in Haslingden, Lancashire.
- Family hubs to open in every council in England -
Government says £500m plan aims to support an extra half a million more children.
- Uganda's 80-year-old president in bid to extend 40-year rule -
Yoweri Museveni has been endorsed by the ruling party as its candidate in the 2026 election.
- The Libertines' frontman Pete Doherty captains non-league team in friendly -
Ricky Owen, Margate FC's chairman, says about 600 people watched the game against Tonbridge Angels.
- Elon Musk says he is launching new political party -
The world's richest man says he is setting up a new political organisation called the America Party.
- Man charged with murder after death of 85-year-old -
Police said the man had a number of injuries and was declared dead at the property.
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- Is Trump deporting record numbers of migrants? -
The US president has made Los Angeles his deportations battleground
- One year of Labour: What happened? (Newscast Live) -
Have Keir Starmer's first 12 months as Prime Minister been a success?
- 'They stole the game' - electronic line call fails at Wimbledon -
Play is stopped in Sonay Kartal's last-16 match at Wimbledon as the electronic line calling system fails to call a ball out.
- 'India are cock-a-hoop' - Stokes dismissed on stroke of lunch -
Ben Stokes is dismissed by India's Washington Sundar as England slip to 153-6 as they try and save the second Test against India at Edgbaston.