BBC Lite
- Jeremy Bowen: Israel's allies see evidence of war crimes in Gaza mounting up -
The Middle East has been transformed since 7 October, and almost two years on, the conflict in Gaza is at another inflection point.
- WATCH: Kelly's extra-time goal gives England victory over Italy -
England stage an incredibly late comeback to reach the Euro 2025 final with a 96th-minute equaliser from Michelle Agyemang and an extra-time penalty rebound from Chloe Kelly.
- Ex-Unite boss McCluskey took private jet flights arranged by building firm, report finds -
The ex-Unite chief enjoyed flights arranged by the firm building a controversial hotel, report seen by BBC says.
- 'They shot patients in beds' – BBC hears claims of massacre at Suweida hospital -
The BBC visits Suweida's National Hospital where staff claim patients were killed by Syrian government forces.
- Cleverly returns to Tory front bench as Badenoch reshuffles team -
The former foreign secretary becomes shadow housing secretary and will face Angela Rayner in Parliament.
- US House speaker shuts down chamber to block Epstein vote -
The decision to bring forward the summer recess means Republican leaders can delay a politically fraught vote on the disclosures.
- Brewdog to close 10 pubs across UK, some 'within days' -
Brewdog said the "difficult decision" had been taken as a result of "ongoing industry challenges".
- Man who murdered wife as she pushed their baby in pram jailed for life -
Kulsuma Akter had been living in a refuge in Bradford when she was fatally stabbed by Habibur Masum.
- Five-day doctor strike will go ahead, says BMA -
Union rejects plea by health secretary to call off strikes in England and continue talks.
- British man who 'dreamt of being like James Bond' guilty of trying to spy for Russia -
Jurors find Howard Phillips wanted to pass on details about ex-defence secretary Sir Grant Shapps.
- Gaza health ministry says 33 people died from malnutrition in 48 hours -
Fifteen deaths have been reported over the past day, the Hamas-run ministry says, as the UN warns of "soaring" malnutrition.
- WHO condemns Israeli attacks on facilities in central Gaza -
The UN agency accuses Israeli forces of attacking a building housing its staff and their families in Deir al-Balah.
- Is the UK selling arms to Israel? -
The UK suspended dozens of arms licences to Israel last year, but many say the measures do not go far enough.
- Wild life of Ozzy Osbourne, rock's 'prince of darkness' -
The singer helped invent both heavy metal and the image of the wild rock star, before unlikely reality TV fame.
- How Trump is using the courts to get what he wants - and changing the shape of presidential power -
Trump's confrontations with the courts are unique in their scale and fury, compared with those of past presidents
- Wembley ball girl and bringing piano to Euros - goalscoring supersub Agyemang's journey -
England forward Michelle Agyemang was a ball girl four years ago at Wembley. Now she is making an impact for the Lionesses at Euro 2025.
- How are hosepipe bans enforced? -
Some are worried about fines, but what happens if the rules are breached?
- 'I could only afford a parking space': Rents soar by 21% in three years -
The monthly cost of renting rose just as fast as mortgage increases over the last three years, figures show.
- Mike Lynch estate and business partner owe HP Enterprise £700m, court rules -
Judge rules that the estate of the late tech tycoon, who died when his boat sank last year, must pay out.
- Welsh Conservative Laura Anne Jones defects to Reform -
Senedd politician Laura Anne Jones has defected from the Tories to Reform, Nigel Farage announces.
- More than 100 victims of Al Fayed abuse claim compensation -
Eligibility for compensation has also been extended to employees of one of Fayed's private airline companies.
- Trump's ex-lawyer replaced as federal prosecutor by judges -
Alina Habba will be replaced when her interim term expires, in a rare move by a group of 17 judges.
- Food bills on course to rise by £275 a year as prices jump -
Households are trading down or making simpler meals to save money on groceries, research shows.
- Edinburgh's funniest joke award scrapped for 2025 -
UKTV, which presents the award, said it wanted to "reflect on how we continue to support comedy".
- New Prince George photo released for his 12th birthday -
A new photograph of Prince George to mark his 12th birthday has been issued by Kensington Palace.
- Record labels agree to boost 'insulting' musicians' pay -
The deal includes songwriters being paid for attending recording sessions for the first time.
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- Americanswers... on 5 Live! Is Trump a better friend to Britain than Biden? -
And what can we expect from Trump’s visit to Scotland this week?
- The End Of Year Political Report Card -
We give the main parties their summer review.
- Philomena Cunk examines life and existence -
Cunk returns for a one-off special to examine life and existence. Starring Diane Morgan.
- Dawson gives England peek into parallel universe -
Liam Dawson gets an unexpected return to Test cricket and gives England a look at another spin option, writes Stephan Shemilt.
- Kelly's extra-time goal gives England victory over Italy -
England stage an incredibly late comeback to reach the Euro 2025 final with a 96th-minute equaliser from Michelle Agyemang and an extra-time penalty rebound from Chloe Kelly.
- 'Cool cat' Curtis ignites Martin's Rangers reign -
Teenage forward Findlay Curtis repays new head coach Russell Martin's show of faith with a key role in Rangers' crucial first-leg win over Panathinaikos in Champions League qualifying.
- Brits Raducanu & Norrie cause upsets in Washington -
Britain's Emma Raducanu and Cameron Norrie both secure impressive victories at the Washington Open.
- Katherine Sciver-Brunt questions England players' mindset -
Legendary former bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt questions the mindset of some of England's players during their defeat by India, suggesting sometimes they look "lazy".
- Farrell considers options for 'biggest game of our lives' -
With the second Test looming large in Melbourne, head coach Andy Farrell has some food for thought as he prepares to name his matchday squad on Thursday.