BBC Lite
- US envoy to visit Gaza, as hospital says dozens killed seeking food -
US special envoy Steve Witkoff will visit Gaza on Friday to inspect food distribution sites, the White House said.
- Gazan boy first to be treated in UK for war injuries -
Majd, 15, was almost killed by an Israeli tank shell last February. He has finally arrived in the UK for reconstructive surgery.
- Man, 76, arrested on suspicion of poisoning as summer camp children fall ill -
Police received a report of children feeling unwell on Sunday before turning up at the camp on Monday.
- Nurses threaten strike action over 3.6% pay increase -
Royal College of Nursing wants urgent talks on way NHS contract works, warning nurses feel undervalued.
- Jess Glynne calls White House deportation video with Jet2 song 'sick' -
The post was captioned: "When ICE books you a one-way Jet2 holiday to deportation. Nothing beats it!"
- Most popular boys' and girls' names of 2024 revealed -
New entrants into the top 100 most popular in England and Wales include Athena and Yahya.
- White House unveils plans for new $200m ballroom -
Donald Trump has been calling for the White House to build a new ballroom for nearly a decade.
- Young Ukrainians get their way as Zelensky overturns law to defuse crisis -
Ukraine's parliament votes to restore the independence of two anti-corruption agencies after large-scale protests.
- Children's author Allan Ahlberg dies aged 87 -
He wrote more than 150 books, including The Jolly Postman and Each Peach Pear Plum.
- 'Staff were physically sick': Dine and dash mental health toll on restaurant workers -
A former restaurateur says some staff are left "physically sick" after dine and dash incidents.
- Former nurse loses legal challenge over private gender clinic -
A High Court challenge over the registration of England's first private gender clinic for teenagers has failed.
- Watch: Relative of hostage responds to declarations of Palestinian statehood -
Dalia Cusnir tells the BBC "the only way of securing the future of the region" is to return the hostages and force Hamas to down weapons.
- US to deny visas to Palestinian officials -
The US says both the PLO and the Palestinian Administration continue to support "terrorism".
- Minister says lawyers missing the point on Palestinian recognition -
Jonathan Reynolds hits back at top lawyers who say plan to recognise Palestinian state may be illegal.
- What does recognising a Palestinian state mean? -
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced that the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel meets certain conditions.
- How many new homes were added in your area in Labour's first year? Use our tool to find out -
Find out how many new homes were registered where you live during Labour’s first year in government
- Air traffic control failed for just 20 minutes. Why did it cause so much chaos? -
Details are emerging about how a 20-minute outage caused airport chaos on Wednesday.
- Why Europeans are unhappy with terms of Trump's tariff deal -
Discrepancies between the two sides' version of the deal have emerged, and key details of the agreement are yet to be negotiated.
- 'Endless battle': Fighting the crime gangs taking over the high street -
People say they're terrified of going to the shops, with reports of intimidation and open drug dealing.
- 'I'd be lost without football' - the ex-Premier League striker still playing at 49 -
As he approaches his 50th birthday, ex-Premier League striker Jamie Cureton tells BBC Sport why he is not ready to quit playing yet.
- 'Our mosque feels like a prison one year on from UK's summer of riots' -
In the wake of anti-immigration riots last year, two Islamic leaders say they still feel unsafe.
- 'Like a sci-fi movie': US baby born from 30-year-old frozen embryo breaks record -
It is believed to be longest that an embryo has been frozen before resulting in a successful live birth.
- Toone reveals grandma died on day of Euro 2025 final -
England's Ella Toone reveals she lost her grandmother on the morning of the Euro 2025 final - a game she started as the Lionesses beat Spain to retain their title.
- Justin Timberlake reveals Lyme disease diagnosis -
The Cry Me A River singer says he was "shocked" to be diagnosed with the disease but it explained why he was in pain on stage.
- Man injured in Tommy Robinson station investigation leaves hospital -
Police are wanting to question far-right activist Tommy Robinson in connection with the incident on Monday.
- Small boat migrants total passes 25,000 in July for first time -
The earliest that figure has been reached before was in 2022 on 27 August, Home Office data shows.
- Jeremy Clarkson 'devastated' as his farm has TB -
The TV presenter says the infection was found on his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
- Watch: New 'supersized' species of stick insect discovered in Australia -
A new "supersized" species of stick insect that is roughly as heavy as a golf ball has been discovered in Australia.
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- Trump v Carney (Again) -
Canada joins UK and France in setting out plans to back Palestinian State.
- Will Trump stand firm on his tariff deadlines? -
The US president says Friday is the cut off
- Unreachable to unplayable - how England had mixed opening day -
Josh Tongue and England's seamers struggled for consistency despite moments of brilliance, while Chris Woakes' injury adds yet another dilemma.
- Woad five behind as Japanese duo lead Women's Open -
Lottie Woad shoots a level-par first round to lie five shots off the AIG Women's Open lead jointly held by Eri Okayama and Rio Takeda.
- Verstappen says he will race with Red Bull in 2026 -
Max Verstappen ends questions about his future by saying that he will definitely stay with Red Bull for next season.
- India enjoy late recovery as Woakes injury overshadows England's day -
Karun Nair leads India's fightback on day one of the fifth and final Test against England as they close on 204-6 at stumps, on a day where England's efforts are overshadowed by a shoulder injury to Chris Woakes just before the close of play at The Oval.
- Woakes set to miss rest of Test after shoulder injury -
England pace bowler Chris Woakes looks likely to be ruled out of the remainder of the decisive fifth Test against India after suffering a shoulder injury.
- Sarr scores incredible long-range goal as Spurs beat Arsenal -
Watch Pape Sarr scores from near that halfway line, as Tottenham claimed a 1-0 pre-season victory over Arsenal in the first north London derby outside of the United Kingdom.