BBC Lite
- New rule for GPs after 27-year-old contacted doctors 20 times and cancer was missed -
Jessica Brady's parents campaigned for Jess's Rule after she made repeated calls to doctors before her death from terminal cancer.
- Behind the doors of asylum hotels - what I found when I went inside -
A BBC reporter goes into four hotels and speaks to asylum seekers and staff about what daily life is like.
- Trump makes unproven claims about paracetamol link with autism -
Some studies have suggested an association between the two, but experts say there is no causal relationship.
- European recognition of Palestinian state shows US still only power that counts -
Britain and France's decision to recognise a Palestinian state is a historic moment, but it only becomes feasible with US support.
- Jaguar Land Rover shutdown extended again after cyber attack -
The business secretary will also meets suppliers of the car maker who are at risk of closure.
- Nick Robinson: How the simmering row over freedom of speech in the UK reached boiling point -
How did we reach a point where the UK is being compared to a 'tin pot Third World dictatorship'?
- I didn't want sex with my husband after having our baby -
Both women and men can experience a loss of libido after having a child, here's what can help.
- Jimmy Kimmel show to return after suspension over Charlie Kirk comments -
The late-night comic's show will return to air after Disney said it had "thoughtful conversations" with him.
- Super-complaint launched against all insurance companies over customers' rejected claims -
The consumer group said making a claim can be more distressing than the original incident itself.
- Barcelona midfielder Bonmati's journey from hospital bed to record third Ballon d'Or -
Spain and Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati makes history by becoming the first player to win the women's Ballon d'Or three times.
- Families accuse care home of 'neglect' and 'cruelty' after secret filming -
A BBC Disclosure reporter saw vulnerable elderly people left sitting alone for hours in urine-soaked clothes.
- 'Why does China prefer war?' The K-drama line that infuriated the Chinese internet -
China's ban on K-drama seemed to be easing - until Jun Ji-hyun's Tempest came along.
- 'I flew 5,500 miles and paid £900 for a Premier League ticket but was turned away' -
The BBC examines Brighton's ticket operation to explore the scale and human impact of touted Premier League tickets.
- Adolescence writer on new phone-hacking drama: 'It's a celebration of journalists who called out their own industry' -
Jack Thorne says the phone hacking scandal exposed a "troubling" relationship between the press and the police.
- Could Hurricane Gabrielle hit the UK this weekend? -
Hurricane Gabrielle is currently thousands of miles away in the Atlantic Ocean but could the UK feel its effects this weekend?
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- Davey urges cancer scientists to come to UK after research cancelled by US government -
The Lib Dem leader will use his party conference speech to attack Donald Trump's "anti-science agenda".
- British-Egyptian activist reunited with family after release from prison -
Alaa Abdel Fattah, who was imprisoned in Egypt for six years, is reunited with his family in Cairo after being pardoned.
- Three West African countries to quit International Criminal Court -
The three military juntas, who came to power through coups, say the judicial body is 'incapable' of handling 'proven war crimes'.
- Porsche shares plunge after announcing EV rollout delay -
European carmakers face intense competition from Chinese rivals and weak demand for luxury cars.
- Copenhagen and Oslo airports forced to close temporarily due to drone sightings -
Both airports have been reopened, with Danish police unable to confirm origin of drones.
- France becomes latest country to recognise Palestinian state -
Donald Trump will address UN leaders on Tuesday, as more European countries look set to join the French policy change.
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- What Has Changed After UK Recognises Palestine? -
France prepares to join UK in recognising Palestinian state.
- MAGA’s 'righteous fury' at Charlie Kirk’s memorial -
And Trump’s response to Erika Kirk forgiving her husband’s killer.
- Star-studded, iconic, Oscar-winning mafia epic -
Oscar-winning adaptation of Mario Puzo’s epic bestseller.
- How best in the world Dembele finally lived up to his potential -
Ousmane Dembele won the Ballon d'Or as the world's best player. Guillem Balague looks at his rise to the very top.
- 'I flew 5,500 miles and paid £900 for a Premier League ticket but was turned away' -
The BBC examines Brighton's ticket operation to explore the scale and human impact of touted Premier League tickets.
- Forty years on, how Jacklin resurrected Ryder Cup -
The Ryder Cup was dying after decades of US dominance. Then Tony Jacklin became captain and sparked an era of European glory - this is how he did it.
- Bonmati's journey from hospital bed to record third Ballon d'Or -
Spain and Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati makes history by becoming the first player to win the women's Ballon d'Or three times.
- Has modern football adopted the Allardyce playbook? We asked him -
Former Bolton and Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce speaks to BBC Sport about whether modern football is adopting the playbook he was enacting more than 20 years ago.
- Are shorter races being considered? - F1 Q&A -
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.