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Jury-free trials recommended by senior judge to save courts from 'collapse'
Many criminal cases should be decided by judges to reduce the backlog, a senior judge recommends.
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Gregg Wallace warned not to 'say women made it up'
The comments come after 50 more people make fresh claims about the TV presenter.
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King and Macron toast 'ever closer' UK-France ties at state banquet
Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte are in the UK for a three-day trip.
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Ex-Bangladesh leader authorised deadly crackdown, leaked audio suggests
Sheikh Hasina authorised lethal force against protesters, according to leaked audio verified by the BBC.
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Moment house is swept away in New Mexico flash flooding
Video shows a home being swept down a flooded river in Ruidoso, where waters have risen 15 feet, according to weather officials.
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Why small-time criminals burned a London warehouse for Russia's mercenary group Wagner
Five men have now been convicted for their part in the arson attack, which caused £1m of damage.
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Days after Texas floods, at least 161 people are still missing in one county
Governor Greg Abbott said search and rescue efforts would continue in the wake of the deadly floods "until this job is finished".
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School meal costs mean less meat and smaller portions, caterers say
A 3p rise in free school meals funding is "almost an insult", school caterers organisation LACA says.
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Action needed to halt exodus of firms leaving UK, says CBI
The boss of the CBI says he would support cutting the allowance on cash ISAs to encourage more people to invest in shares.
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More than 100 hurt as wildfire rages near Marseille
About 800 firefighters are at the scene, France's interior minister says, and will battle the blaze through the night.
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Gemma Collins weight-loss drug advert banned
The star illegally advertised prescription-only weight loss drugs, the advertising watchdog found.
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Exhausted, angry, heartbroken: Postmasters react as horror of scandal laid bare
As the initial findings of the Post Office inquiry are released, sub-postmasters tell the BBC how they feel.
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Watch: Victims demand accountability
Seema Misra and Janet Skinner share their feelings of pain and call for accountability in the Post Office scandal.
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Five things we now know about the scandal
A key report into the Horizon IT scandal details the huge impact on sub-postmasters and their families.
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After Diddy: Why hip-hop is still struggling to have its own 'MeToo' moment
The Combs verdict in itself is unlikely to lead to wider changes in the industry, according to insiders
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The Papers: Horizon scandal's 'tragic toll' and 'sacked Gregg'
A report on the Post Office scandal dominates the front pages of Wednesday's newspapers.
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England and Wales aim to avoid double elimination
England and Wales hope to avoid double elimination in their second round of matches at Euro 2025 in Switzerland.
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Trump delays tariffs as the rest of the world plays hardball
The US president reveals his poker "tell" by showing he is open to delays to secure trade deals.
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Watch: Macron's day with the Royal Family
The French president met the Prince and Princess of Wales, the King and Queen and dignitaries on the first day of his state visit.
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China's emissions may be falling - here's what you should know
Experts are divided if the drop over really means China has reached the peak of its emissions.
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Steve Rosenberg: Russian minister's death serves as warning to political elite
President Putin sacked his transport minister. Hours later, his body was found in a park with a gunshot wound to the head.
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Musk's AI firm says it's removing 'inappropriate' chatbot posts
The announcement came after the Grok AI chatbot gave controversial answers to user queries.
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Former PM Rishi Sunak takes job at Goldman Sachs
Sunak will take up the part-time role while remaining Conservative MP for Richmond and Northallerton.
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US will hike tariffs on copper to 50%, Trump says
Similar threats are looming over pharmaceuticals, lumber and semiconductors.
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Australian childcare operator to install CCTV after abuse claims
An employee of G8 Education, one of Australia's largest private childcare operators, was charged with child rape.
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Trump and Netanyahu hold second meeting for Gaza ceasefire talks
Second meeting this week comes as US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff suggests Israel and Hamas have one remaining issue in negotiations.
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Instagram wrongly accuses some users of breaching child sex abuse rules
It was "horrible", "stressful" and "isolating" those affected tell BBC News.
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Ministers ditch pet insurance rules for renters
Landlords will no longer be allowed to require tenants with pets to take out special insurance.
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National Emergency Alert Test: Newscast In COBR
Newscast is in COBR as it's announced there will be a new national emergency alert test.
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Is Trump deporting record numbers of migrants?
The US president has made Los Angeles his deportations battleground
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All 23 Britons are out of Wimbledon singles - what did we learn?
In her latest BBC Sport column, Naomi Broady analyses the displays of the leading British players and what they can take going forward.
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19 forwards and £600m later... is Joao Pedro the frontman Chelsea need?
Chelsea's search for a centre-forward has been far, wide and expensive - but has Joao Pedro already shown he could be the answer?
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'England need to bottle disappointment and use it as fuel against Dutch'
In her latest column for BBC Sport, Anita Asante discusses where it went wrong in England's 2-1 defeat by France and how they can bounce back.
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My photo by the toilet sums up my season - Open champion Schauffele
Open champion Xander Schauffele is going through a worrying reversal of fortune for a player about to defend the sport's most historic title, writes Iain Carter.
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Time for Lions to ditch the 'tippy-tappy' and 'go through front door'
The British and Irish Lions need to ditch the tippy-tappy style and be ruthless 'hounds of hell' when they face the Brumbies in Canberra on Wednesday.
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Germany take lead after bizarre incident in build-up
Germany's Lea Schuller takes advantage and puts Germany ahead after Denmark's Emma Farge smashes the ball into the face of her own team-mate Emma Snerle in the Group C match.