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Watch: Pomp and protests on day one of Trump state visit
King Charles hosts Donald Trump at Windsor Castle on the first full day of his UK state visit.
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US to invest £150bn in UK, promising thousands of jobs
The UK government is calling this the largest commercial deal of its kind and expects it to create more than 7,600 "high-quality jobs".
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US TV host Jimmy Kimmel taken off air over Charlie Kirk comments
The late-night host said on Monday that Trump's allies were "doing everything they can to score political points from" Kirk's death.
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Katty Kay: Why America is at a dangerous crossroads following the Charlie Kirk shooting
This moment has parallels with other periods of discord in US history, but it is more complicated than simply repeating them.
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Interest rates expected to be held by Bank of England
The Bank rate was cut in August but many analysts do not expect any further reductions this year.
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Macrons to offer 'scientific evidence' to US court to prove Brigitte is a woman, lawyer says
They have filed a lawsuit against US right-wing influencer Candace Owens who claims the French first lady was born male.
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Mahmood vows to fight 'last-minute claims' against migrant deportations
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said attempts to block removals "are intolerable" and threaten the government's plans.
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Israeli tanks push into major Gaza City residential area
The sight of tanks in Sheikh Radwan has caused widespread alarm among residents, with thousands fleeing south.
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Don't scrap care plans for children with special educational needs, say MPs
Concerns grow over the government's plans to reform special needs education in England.
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'Day by day, year by year': Tennis legend Bjorn Borg on cancer diagnosis
Tennis legend Bjorn Borg speaks to BBC Breakfast about his prostate cancer diagnosis and his rivalry-turned-friendship with John McEnroe.
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Major Scottish gangland figures arrested in Dubai
Steven Lyons, Ross McGill, Stephen Jamieson and Steven Larwood were taken into custody following a co-ordinated operation.
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Melania’s hat, a yellow dress and Kate’s golden gown - standout state visit looks
State visits are often seen as an opportunity to exercise “sartorial diplomacy” on the world stage.
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Vintage port, 1,452 pieces of cutlery and very powerful people - a glimpse of the state banquet
Chicken and a special cocktail are being served, while Rupert Murdoch and Tim Cook are among the guests.
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In pictures: All the best images from the day at Windsor Castle
President Trump greeted by the King and Queen and other senior royals at Windsor Castle.
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What is the president’s schedule for day two of his visit?
US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania are in the UK for an unprecedented second state visit.
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Fashion risks going backwards on diversity, says ex-Vogue boss
The former British Vogue editor says being "super-thin" and European is often seen as "the norm" again.
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'Trump and circumstance' and 'Maddie suspect freed'
The state visit and the release of the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann make Thursday's papers.
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'Ultimate in cancel culture': Fans outside Jimmy Kimmel studio react to show's axing
The BBC spoke to fans who expressed surprise and disappointment after the late night show was taken off air "indefinitely" over Charlie Kirk comments.
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A court blocked a migrant being returned to France - how much of a setback is this for No 10?
The temporary decision by a High Court judge shows how complicated deportation or removal plans can be.
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Blue Badge fraud: 'More fakes than ever before'
The Blue Badge scheme which lets disabled people park for free is rife with abuse, campaigners say.
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Obama says US faces 'political crisis' after killing of Charlie Kirk
The former president criticised the response to the shooting by President Trump, who has vowed to tackle "radical leftists".
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The Summer I Turned Pretty to conclude with feature film
The hit young-adult series will conclude with what author and showrunner Han says is "another big milestone" in Belly's journey.
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Lockerbie bombing accused says he was forced into false confession
Lawyers have asked a federal court in Washington to rule the alleged confession inadmissible before his trial next year.
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Four men bailed over Windsor protest
The men were arrested after images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle.
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Body found in car registered to D4vd identified as missing teen
Authorities say the cause and time of the 15-year-old girl's death are still unknown.
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Three officers killed in Pennsylvania shooting, with two others critical
Officials said the suspect has been "neutralised" and there is no further threat to the public.
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What does Donald Trump want from his UK state visit?
And the row over free speech after Charlie Kirk’s assassination
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Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza Says UN Commission
Israel rejects UN Commission finding that it is committing genocide in Gaza.
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Exclusive testimony from celebrities affected by phone hacking
A look at the legal battle over allegations of the media's unlawful information gathering.
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Slot gets late birthday gift as Isak samples power of Anfield
Liverpool boss Arne Slot enjoys a dramatic birthday as record signing Alexander Isak samples Anfield's Champions League power, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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Simeone 'regret' as 'insults' spark clash with Liverpool fans
Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone admits "regret" at clashes with Liverpool supporters at the end of a dramatic Champions League opener, which saw the Argentine sent off in his side's 3-2 defeat.
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'Day by day, year by year' - Borg on cancer diagnosis
Tennis legend Bjorn Borg speaks to BBC Breakfast about his prostate cancer diagnosis and his rivalry-turned-friendship with John McEnroe.
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Van Dijk header snatches victory for Liverpool against Atletico
Virgil Van Dijk's header in stoppage time helps Liverpool deliver another dramatic late twist as they open their Champions League campaign with victory over Atletico Madrid at Anfield.
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Chelsea can compete in Champions League - Palmer
Cole Palmer says Chelsea do not see this season's Champions League campaign as a "learning curve" - because they want to be competitive in it straight away.
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GB have 'real shot' at winning BJK Cup despite Raducanu absence
Great Britain captain Anne Keothavong says her team has a "real shot" at winning the Billie Jean King Cup despite the absence of Emma Raducanu.