BBC Lite
- Is the UK really any safer 20 years on from 7/7? -
The British state has an evolved and sophisticated suite of powers and tools - but the shape of the threat has shifted.
- King's message of unity for 7/7 attack anniversary -
King warns against those stoking division, in a message honouring the victims of 7/7 terror attacks.
- At least 78 dead and dozens missing in Texas floods as more rain looms -
The death toll looks certain to rise as search-and-rescue teams brace for further storms.
- First round of Gaza ceasefire talks ends without breakthrough -
The latest round of indirect negotiations come as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to Washington.
- 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".
- Government urged to keep care plans for children with special needs -
Campaigners warn thousands of children could lose access to education if the plans are abolished.
- 'Human error' - Wimbledon sorry over missed line calls -
Wimbledon organisers apologise after the electronic line-calling system on Centre Court is turned off in error and misses three calls in one game.
- Post Office scandal victim: 'I need someone to be punished' -
Sub-postmasters look forward to the first part of a report into the Horizon IT scandal being published.
- Murder inquiry after death of scientist on Dundee street -
Dr Fortune Gomo, who was originally from Zimbabwe, was pronounced dead at the scene on the city's South Road.
- Parents of girls killed in school crash 'still waiting for answers' -
Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died when a Land Rover ran into an end-of-term tea party in July 2023.
- Israel launches strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen -
Israel says it took action against the rebel group as part of Operation "Black Flag".
- Bereavement leave to be extended to miscarriages before 24 weeks -
Parents who experience pregnancy loss at any stage will be entitled to leave from work under planned changes.
- Lena Dunham on fatphobia, dating advice and her new London rom-com -
Dunham's latest project is a Netflix rom-com loosely based on her life over the last few years.
- What early warnings did flood-hit Texas receive? -
Questions have been raised about why people were not evacuated ahead of the deluge.
- How an al-Qaeda offshoot became one of Africa's deadliest militant groups -
JNIM has emerged as the deadliest jihadist group in West Africa as armies struggle to stem the attacks.
- The Papers: 'PM facing fresh revolt' and 'dental deserts' -
The Guardian and the Times lead with responses to a review of special educational needs and disabilities (Send) provisions in schools
- The best photos from Black Sabbath's farewell -
The heavy metal pioneers perform their final gig on Saturday with an all-star line-up.
- 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.
- Nursery teachers to get £4,500 to work in disadvantaged areas -
A new scheme will see early years teachers offered a financial incentive to work in areas with highest needs.
- Trump calls Musk's new political party 'ridiculous' -
The US president and Tesla boss were formerly close allies before a dramatic falling out in recent weeks.
- 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.
- How tariffs are shifting global supply chains -
Trump's 90-day pause on his sweeping tariffs plan is about to expire. But already some firms are radically changing how they work.
- Watch: Explosion rips through Domino's restaurant after car crashes into building -
The explosion happened after a car veered off the road and hit the building in the US state of Utah, the local fire agency says.
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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?
- Norris gets to 'live that feeling' of being Silverstone winner -
Lando Norris did not let a cut nose dampen his celebrations after his first British Grand Prix win.
- The familiar issues frustrating England and their fans -
After taking two steps forward last week, England have taken another back in their crushing loss to India. BBC Sport explores the issues holding them back.
- 'Human error' - Wimbledon sorry over missed line calls -
Wimbledon organisers apologise after the electronic line-calling system on Centre Court is turned off in error and misses three calls in one game.
- 'A well-deserved fall' - Norrie's relief at Wimbledon win -
Cameron Norrie is the final Briton standing in the Wimbledon singles after beating Chile's Nicolas Jarry to reach the men's quarter-finals.
- Hamilton's Ferrari 'unbelievably tricky to drive' in wet as he misses podium -
Lewis Hamilton says the Ferrari he drove in the wet-dry British Grand Prix "was the most difficult car I've driven in these conditions".
- Alcaraz overcomes Rublev's power to win 'impossible' point -
Watch Centre Court erupt as Carlos Alcaraz fends off the power of Andrey Rublev to win an "impossible point" and break his serve in the third set of their fourth-round match at Wimbledon 2025.