BBC Lite
- UK to recognise Palestinian state unless Israel meets conditions -
The PM announces there will be a shift in policy in September, unless Israel takes steps including agreeing a ceasefire in Gaza.
- Watch: How did Gaza get to the brink of starvation? -
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams explains how the people of Gaza have reached a point of starvation.
- The doctor strike is ending - what comes next? -
With doctors returning to work after five-day walkout, is there an opportunity for talks to re-start?
- Why plane turbulence is really becoming more frequent - and more severe -
Flights are getting bumpier, thanks in part to climate change. But new studies are looking into innovative potential ways to turbulence-proof wings - using AI and owls
- Rape crisis centre to launch single sex-only meetings after trans row -
The new group will run alongside an existing service which allows trans and non-binary people to take part
- UK gets first female Astronomer Royal in 350 years -
Prof Michele Dougherty is the first woman to be appointed to the influential post.
- Ozzy Osbourne's home city set to say final goodbye -
Thousands are expected to watch his funeral procession make its way through Birmingham on Wednesday.
- Women abused as children by Rotherham gangs say police also sexually assaulted them -
One says she was raped from the age of 12 by a South Yorkshire Police officer in a marked police car.
- Plan for 40,000 homes to be built on railway land -
The UK government says first-time buyers stand to benefit from the plan to develop the brownfield sites.
- What will the new banknotes look like? -
Many young people are among those suggesting new themes for the biggest redesign of banknotes in 50 years.
- Trump's Scotland trip gives him three things he likes - and one thing he doesn't -
As Trump wraps up his working holiday in the UK, the BBC's North America editor Sarah Smith assesses its success.
- Outcry after German zoo culled baboons due to overcrowding -
The zoo in Nuremberg said it knew many people would be "upset" or "infuriated" by the decision.
- Famine 'currently playing out' in Gaza, UN-backed experts warn -
It comes as aid agencies warn Israel's recent measures to increase aid supplies are not enough.
- Can Starmer's Palestinian pledge be more than symbolic gesture? -
Unless new demands are met, the prime minister says the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September.
- More than 60,000 people killed in Gaza during Israel offensive, Hamas-run health ministry says -
At least 112 people were killed in the 24 hours before late Tuesday morning, 22 while trying to get aid, the ministry says.
- Gazan mother of malnourished baby speaks to BBC -
Yasmeen Abu Sultan says her two-month old daughter is suffering from malnutrition and asked that she is taken out of Gaza to undertake medical treatment.
- I've stopped life-saving medication says man exhausted by fight for NHS care -
Tim Hull, who has a rare neurological condition, says his quality of life is "very, very low".
- The Papers: Starmer 'rewarding Hamas' and 'Labour's low blow' -
The PM's decision to recognise a Palestinian state unless Israel ends the Gaza crisis dominates Wednesday's papers.
- Greece claims 'invasion' in Crete as it tries to halt asylum on Med route -
Greek migration minister Thanos Plevris says his country faces a "state of emergency".
- A mistaken elevator, frantic emails and a run for help - how New York shooting unfolded -
Workers barricaded doors and sent goodbye notes as a man roamed through a skyscraper killing people.
- Watch: Sarina Wiegman dances for joy as Lionesses celebrate Euros win -
The Lionesses celebrate after returning from Switzerland with the Euro 2025 trophy following their victory over Spain in the final on Sunday.
- How Trump's loathing for wind turbines started with a Scottish court battle -
The US president is a vocal critic of wind energy - and it's a loathing which began in Aberdeenshire.
- Faster than Rory, further than Bryson - the world of Long Drive golf -
Northern Ireland's Aaron Lennie takes BBC Sport into the world of Long Drive, the party version of golf where big hitting is all that counts.
- Dali painting bought for £150 could fetch £30k -
The Salvador Dali painting will be auctioned off after having been snapped up at a house clearance.
- Theft of royal items prompts £3m insurance payout -
The annual finances of the Royal Collection Trust show the scale of the theft of royal items on loan to a Paris museum.
- Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty announce separation -
The presenters, who married in 2012, made the announcement in a joint statement.
- Police seek to question Tommy Robinson in connection with station assault -
Transport police are investigating an incident at the London station it says left a man with serious injuries.
- Father and son killed in London stabbing named -
Terry McMillan, 58, and his son Brendan McMillan, 27, are named as the people stabbed in Bermondsey.
- Russian strikes kill 25 in Ukraine, as Trump confirms deadline for talks -
The deadly Russian air strikes come as US President Donald Trump toughens truce ultimatum to Russia.
- Watch: Fighter jet swerves dramatically to avoid birds near packed beach -
Footage shows a Spanish fighter jet narrowly missing a flock of birds during an air show in Gijon.
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- Americanswers… on 5 Live! Trump hosts Starmer at his Scottish golf resort -
And Trump sets a new deadline of “10 or 12 days” for Putin to agree to a Ukraine deal
- Trump Welcomes Starmer To Scotland -
President Trump announces a new deadline for Putin to agree to Ukraine Deal.
- Toby Jones presents must-see Dad's Army moments -
Toby Jones presents a set of must-see Dad's Army moments from the BBC's archives.
- 'We thought there might not be enough people' - 65,000 fans at Lionesses parade -
England's triumphant squad admit to having misgivings about how popular their Euro 2025 parade would be, but they need not have worried as 65,000 fans joined their celebrations in London.
- India coach Gambhir in confrontation with Surrey ground staff -
Video footage emerges on social media of a confrontation between India head coach Gautam Gambhir and Surrey's head of ground staff, Lee Fortis.
- Trafford rejoins Man City for 'British record fee' -
Manchester City buy back their former academy goalkeeper James Trafford from Burnley for what the Clarets say is a record fee for a British goalkeeper.
- 'I know what I need to do' - rising star Woad targets Open -
Only a week after turning professional, Lottie Woad is favourite for the final major of the year, the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl.
- How would Liverpool fit Ekitike and Isak in the same team? -
BBC Sport takes a look at how Liverpool could fit both Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak in the same team.
- England celebrate Euro 2025 triumph on open-top bus -
England celebrate their Euro 2025 triumph with an open-top bus procession along The Mall in London.
- Olympic star 'seriously' hurt in climbing accident -
Germany's double Olympic biathlon champion Laura Dahlmeier is "seriously injured" in a severe mountaineering accident in Pakistan.