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- Guidance for police on sharing suspects' ethnicity must change, home secretary says -
The home secretary's comments follow calls for details to be released of two men charged over an alleged rape.
- What are the rules around police giving out a suspect's nationality? -
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says guidance on what police reveal about suspects "needs to change".
- Footballer Thomas Partey granted bail on rape charges -
The former Arsenal midfielder has been given conditional bail
- Netanyahu to propose full reoccupation of Gaza, Israeli media report -
The plan will involve a complete takeover of Gaza, but reportedly faces opposition from military chiefs.
- Corbyn attacks Rayner for selling off allotments -
The ex-Labour leader - and keen gardener - accuses ministers of threatening a British tradition.
- Bridgerton actress tells BBC she's agoraphobic after phone theft that went viral -
Genevieve Chenneour says she no longer feels safe in London after a violent struggle in a café.
- £100m of premium bond prizes remain unclaimed -
Critics want the system used to trace accounts to be reformed so people do not miss out on prizes.
- The Repair Shop's Jay Blades charged with rape -
The TV presenter is due to appear at Telford magistrates' court later this month.
- Nasa to put nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, according to US media -
The reactor would provide power for humans on the Moon but there are questions about feasibility.
- Pass rates up for Scottish pupils in latest exam results -
Certificates are being delivered by first-class post, though many students will also receive a text or email.
- Putin and Trump's relationship has soured - but behind the posturing, a Ukraine deal is still possible -
Steve Witkoff is visiting Moscow this week - is it a sign that an agreement between Russia and the US to end the fighting in Ukraine could yet be reached?
- Disfigured, shamed and forgotten: BBC visits the Korean survivors of the Hiroshima bomb -
When the atom bomb was dropped 80 years ago, 140,000 Koreans were in Japan's Hiroshima city, many as forced labour.
- Are we getting another UK heatwave or did Storm Floris end summer early? -
After a spell of wetter and windier weather there are signs of possible drier and warmer days to come. BBC Weather's Matt Taylor explains.
- My twin sister and nieces were shot dead. Tighter gun rules make me feel hopeful -
A woman whose twin sister and nieces were shot dead welcomes firearm licensing rules which become law.
- Chris Hemsworth on facing fears, ageing and return of Thor -
The actor is back for a second season of Limitless which sees him explore how to live longer and healthier.
- Former star fund manager and company fined £46m -
Neil Woodford and his investment firm have been fined by the financial watchdog, after 300,000 people lost money when the fund collapsed.
- Water park investigation after girl, 4, dies -
Environmental health officials are working with police on a "full health and safety investigation".
- Tommy Robinson bailed after arrest in connection with assault -
The far-right activist was arrested on suspicion of GBH at Luton Airport.
- BP to review oil and gas projects to boost profits -
The announcement comes as the UK-based energy giant refocuses its business on fossil fuels.
- Besieged Sudan city residents face starvation, UN warns -
El-Fasher, encircled by RSF paramilitary fighters, has not had food deliveries for over a year.
- Thousands without power and trains suspended in wake of Storm Floris -
SSEN said it was continuing to restore supplies after about 50,000 homes were left without power.
- Trump attacks 'woke' Jaguar as firm names new boss -
The UK-based brand has caused controversy with its plan to transform itself into an all-electric carmaker.
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- Why has Sydney Sweeney's jeans ad sparked a race debate? -
Trump says the advert is ‘fantastic’ after learning she’s a registered Republican
- The Battle For Car Finance Compensation -
Supreme Court rules lenders won’t have to pay compensation to millions of motorists.
- Man Utd make £74m bid for RB Leipzig striker Sesko -
Manchester United make a bid for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko with the overall package potentially rising to 85m euros (£73.8m).
- Sheff Wed players to fulfil Leicester opener -
Sheffield Wednesday's players will fulfil their opening game of the Championship season against Leicester City on Sunday, BBC Sport understands.
- Will McLaren be worried about Norris-Piastri relationship? -
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions following the Hungarian Grand Prix.
- 'Winning the Ashes would be Stokes' greatest miracle' -
Winning the Ashes for England in Australia this winter would be Ben Stokes' greatest miracle, says chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.
- The Hundred returns - how does it compare to mighty IPL? -
BBC Sport crunches the numbers to see which franchise cricket league is providing the best entertainment for fans.
- 'Hammered away' - Griffith hits first six of Women's Hundred -
Cordelia Griffith smashes Tash Farrant's delivery over mid-wicket for the first six of the 2025 Women's Hundred to take London Spirit to 19-1 against the Oval Invincibles in the opening match at Lord's.