BBC Lite
- Extreme weather is the UK's new normal, says Met Office -
The UK has a notably different climate compared with just a few decades ago, the Met Office says.
- Southend airport to remain closed after fireball plane crash -
Eyewitnesses describe seeing the plane "bank heavily" shortly after take-off.
- 'Just appalling' - dubious tactics at leading estate agencies uncovered by BBC -
Undercover filming and whistleblower testimony reveals how commission is put ahead of customers.
- Woman smuggled baby into UK using fake birth story -
A baby will be placed for adoption in UK after being trafficked from Nigeria. She may never know her real parents.
- 'We want to carry on Bebe's light', mother of Southport victim tells BBC -
Lauren King says her daughter was "very creative" as she speaks about providing grief support.
- Gaza officials say children killed in strike as Israeli military admits 'error' -
Six children waiting for water are among those killed in an Israeli air strike, emergency service officials say.
- The 'strongman' PM who inspired Trump's playbook - but now finds his power crumbling -
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban finds his power under threat, but not in the way one might expect.
- How Sinner bounced back to win Wimbledon -
Thirty-five days after a devastating French Open final loss, Jannik Sinner is the Wimbledon champion. Here is how he did it.
- Aviation authority says Boeing fuel switches are safe after Air India crash -
A preliminary investigation found the switches had been turned off in June's fatal Air India crash.
- Disappointment as Drake's final Wireless show ends after 40 minutes -
The Canadian rapper performed to more than 150,000 people over the course of the weekend in London.
- Bank boss ready to cut rates if job market slows -
Andrew Bailey tells the Times he believes "the path is downward" on interest rates.
- Best pictures from Wimbledon as royals and A-listers grace finals -
Princess Kate and Paul Mescal were among the famous faces in the royal box for the final day of the tennis championship.
- The deepening water shortage row between the US and Mexico -
The US is accusing its southern neighbour of breaking a long-held water sharing agreement.
- England building 'urgency' at Euro 2025 - are they ready for Sweden? -
England booked their place in the quarter-finals of Euro 2025 in style with a thumping victory over Wales - so are they ready to take the next step?
- The Papers: 'Royal peace talks' and 'Sinner takes it all' -
Monday's front pages are dominated by Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner's Wimbledon win.
- Watch: Was Lady Gaga's Rio concert really attended by 2.1m people? -
BBC Verify looks at a claim from Rio de Janeiro officials that the pop star's beach gig drew huge numbers.
- 'Someone faked my death on TikTok' -
Grace Wolstenholme, who has 1.3 million followers, says people were "disgusted" by the fake video.
- Trump will be hosted by King at Windsor during unprecedented second state visit -
The US president will be accompanied by his wife, Melania, when he visits the UK from 17-19 September.
- Watch: Moment Utah wildfire turns into huge fire vortex -
A giant column of flames was seen rising into the skies near Old La Sal, Utah over the weekend.
- World's oldest president to seek eighth term -
Cameroon's Paul Biya, 92, has been power since 1982 and could govern until he is nearly 100.
- At least 30 killed in sectarian clashes in Syria -
Government forces would directly intervene to resolve the conflict and halt the clashes, Syria's interior ministry said.
- Tube fare evasion prosecutions highest since 2019 -
The number of prosecutions for fare evasion is at its highest level for six years, figures show.
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- Why Is It So Hot? -
UK faces third heatwave of the summer.
- Jeffrey Epstein is causing a Trump-Maga rift -
Why the Trump administration is defending itself over the Epstein Files
- Children's TV before the digital era -
The story of the struggle to make programmes for children in the pre-digital days.
- 'We've never seen a team do this to PSG' - how Chelsea won Club World Cup -
How did Enzo Maresca's Chelsea manage to dominate Paris St-Germain so much in the Club World Cup final - and how good are the Blues?
- 'Needle between England and India sets up Lord's classic' -
Increasing tension between England and India players sets up a thrilling final day of the third Test at Lord's, writes Stephan Shemilt.
- England's 'hard conversations' pay off - are they ready for Sweden? -
England booked their place in the quarter-finals of Euro 2025 in style with a thumping victory over Wales - so are they ready to take the next step?
- 'A gift to our sport' - Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry takes tennis 'to next level' -
Tennis always needs great rivalries - Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are developing one that looks like running for years to come.
- Four times more online abuse of Wimbledon players detected -
Nearly four times as much online abuse aimed at players during the first half of Wimbledon was detected compared to the same period in 2024, according to data shared exclusively with the BBC.