BBC Lite
- At least 30 killed by Israeli fire while waiting for aid, Gaza civil defence ministry says -
Israel says it is examining the incident, but is "unaware" of casualties from Israeli gunfire.
- '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.
- Air traffic control boss to be questioned over disruption at UK airports -
The transport secretary is meeting with the NATS CEO and airlines are demanding answers.
- Wednesday fame was overwhelming, says Jenna Ortega -
The 22-year-old said she didn't know if anyone would watch the Netflix series about Wednesday Addams.
- What screen time does to children's brains is more complicated than it seems -
Screen time has become synonymous with bad news - but the science may not be as straightforward as it seems
- British 999 call handler's voice cloned by Russian network using AI -
A BBC Verify investigation has revealed that the identities of British public sector workers have been cloned using AI by a Russian-linked disinformation campaign.
- Russian strikes kill six and hit apartment block, Ukrainian officials say -
A barrage of Russian drones and missiles have caused damage at more than two dozen locations across Kyiv.
- Hotel tycoon reveals Heathrow expansion proposal -
Arora Group says a shorter runway will avoid the cost and disruption of diverting the M25 motorway.
- 'Communities' of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean -
A Chinese-led research team captures pictures of life at depths of more than 9km in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
- 2,500-year-old Siberian 'ice mummy' had intricate tattoos, imaging reveals -
The woman, aged about 50, was buried in a Siberian ice cave and discovered millenia later.
- US allies break with Trump to force diplomatic shift on Gaza -
As Canada joins France and the UK with plans to recognise a Palestinian state, the US stands firmly with Israel - but does Trump have a long-term plan for Gaza's future?
- 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.
- Freed hostage says Palestinian recognition 'risks rewarding terror' -
Emily Damari says the prime minister is "not on the right side of history" with his plan for a Palestinian state.
- The delicate politics behind the UK's move on Palestinian statehood -
The government's statehood policy marks a hugely significant shift in the UK's diplomatic stance.
- The Papers: 'Prince of Sadness' and 'Air we go again' -
The final public farewell for Ozzy Osbourne and air traffic chaos across the UK dominate Thursday's papers.
- Why did Russian mega earthquake not cause more tsunami damage? -
The earthquake was one of the strongest ever recorded, but its tsunami was not as bad as feared.
- How Trump's tariffs are already impacting Americans -
The US is seeing increased tariffs income, but there are signs of some countries diverting trade from America.
- What caused the Manchester Airport brawl? Footage shows how violence erupted -
CCTV and body-cam footage captured the chain of events leading up to the arrest of two brothers.
- Dine and dash thieves affecting staff mental health, restaurants say -
A former restaurateur says some staff are left "physically sick" after dine and dash incidents.
- France-Spain flight row over Jewish teens escalates -
Aurore Bergé and Benjamin Haddad condemn remarks by Spain's transport minister as a diplomatic spat continues.
- Virginia Giuffre's family asks Trump not to pardon Maxwell -
The family of Ghislaine Maxwell's accuser says she does not deserve any leniency for speaking to prosecutors.
- Reform government would have to do unpopular things, says policy guru -
James Orr, a friend of JD Vance and the man behind a new pro-Reform think tank, speaks to the BBC.
- Auction house Sotheby's returns Buddha jewels to India after uproar -
The Piprahwa Gems were due to be auctioned in May, but the sale was called off after diplomatic intervention.
- Major healthcare equipment firm on brink of failure -
NRS Healthcare, which provides wheelchairs, hoists and other equipment, is expected to run out of cash by the end of the week, the BBC understands.
- Warning issued after US energy drink cans accidentally filled with vodka -
The warnings impact certain varieties of High Noon vodka seltzers and Celsius energy drink cans.
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- Tsunami Warnings Across the Pacific -
A massive earthquake has triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific.
- Will Trump stand firm on his tariff deadlines? -
The US president says Friday is the cut off
- Barry Humphries' funniest, rudest and most revealing moments -
Alex Jones looks back at the highlights of Barry’s career on a selection of BBC shows.
- Kinghorn and Ryan in for final Lions Test -
British and Irish Lions coach Andy Farrell makes two changes for the final Test against the Wallabies in Sydney on Saturday.
- Brady queries Rooney's 'work ethic' at Birmingham -
Birmingham City minority owner Tom Brady questions former Blues manager Wayne Rooney's work ethic in a new Amazon Prime documentary series.
- Arsenal's young talent stealing the show on tour -
Arsenal have signed six players so far this summer, but it is a 15-year-old catching the eye on their tour of Asia.
- Raducanu reaches third round in Montreal -
Emma Raducanu continues her good form before the US Open with a straight-set win over American Peyton Stearns at the Canadian Open.
- Rangers knock out Panathinaikos in Champions League qualifying -
Watch the action as Rangers endure a testing night in Athens to progress to the third round of Champions League qualifying at the expense of Panathinaikos.