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Watch: How successful have the US strikes on Iran been?
BBC security analyst Gordon Corera examines how much damage is likely to have been caused to Iran's nuclear sites.
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Retaliate now, later or never: What Iran's next move could be
Swarm attacks, cyber strikes or nothing at all for now. Will Iran retaliate against ‘the Great Satan’ - and if so, how?
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Diplomatic tightrope on Iran just got more precarious for Starmer
The US strikes on Saturday night mean challenges posed by Iran for the prime minister could last months.
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Satellite images and decoy planes: Behind the US attacks on Iran
It took months of planning and included over 125 planes, a submarine and 14 "bunker buster" bombs. BBC Verify explains how the US mission "Operation Midnight Hammer" took place.
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What we know about US attacks on three nuclear sites
The sites targeted include a uranium enrichment facility at Fordo.
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UK prepares flight from Israel for British nationals
British nationals are being asked to register their interest in joining the flight.
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No budget for assisted dying service, Streeting says
The MP for Ilford North pledges to work "constructively" on technical aspects of the legislation.
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Heatwave eases as wind and rain drift across UK
After the recent heat, Sunday feels very different - and there is unsettled weather ahead.
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Glastonbury begins and Squid Game ends: What's coming up this week
Brad Pitt's F1 is also released and video game Death Stranding 2 is out.
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Family pays tribute to mother stabbed before gas explosion
Annabel Rook's family say she was a "wonderful woman" who "gave her life" to help the vulnerable.
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Suicide bombing at Damascus church kills 20, Syrian authorities say
The interior ministry said a man affiliated with IS entered a church and opened fire before blowing himself up.
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Israel recovers bodies of three hostages from Gaza
The bodies of Yonatan Samrano, Sgt Shai Levinson and Ofra Kedar were recovered on Saturday.
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Social media hacks promised to fix my cortisol levels, but I ended up in hospital
Cortisol is one of the hormones that control stress - without it we die. But too much can cause problems.
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'Paralysed and constantly caught by surprise': Voices from Iran after US strikes
People inside Iran tell BBC Persian about their fear and anger after the US bombed key nuclear sites overnight.
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Giant Michael Jackson statues popped up 30 years ago. Where have they gone?
The King Of Pop had 10 statues made in his image in 1995, but where can they be seen three decade later?
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Celebs say this gossip forum ruined their lives. Now its owner has been unmasked
Celebrities tell BBC about "horrendous" abuse on Tattle Life, a site run anonymously - until now.
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From gold heist to murder - the unsolved case of John 'Goldfinger' Palmer
Ten years on, the killing of the notorious Brink's-Mat suspect at his home in Essex remains unsolved.
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Belarus opposition leader's husband urges Trump to help other prisoners
After his unexpected release, Sergei Tikhanovsky broke down describing his five years in solitary confinement
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Windrush campaigners back Notting Hill Carnival's call for 'urgent' government funding
Ministers are being urged to back the event amid calls for more funding to address safety issues.
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'We're not Rottweilers': Behind the scenes at a GP 8am scramble
The BBC goes behind the scenes at a GP surgery dealing with the high demand for appointments.
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Stokes strikes after Brook 99 in tight first Test
Harry Brook's sparkling 99 helps England almost match India's first-innings total, before Ben Stokes strikes to leave the first Test beautifully poised.
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Dating app scam victims told 'don't suffer in silence'
Students are being targeted by romance scams on dating apps, but talking to a friend can help avoid the danger.
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FedEx founder and former boss Fred Smith dies aged 80
The Vietnam War veteran started the firm in 1973 with 14 planes before it became a global brand.
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Give new recruits £10,000 to join army, says Davey
The Lib Dems argue Britain needs to become "war-ready" to deal in an increasingly unpredictable world.
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Why Trump’s Iran decision is splitting the Republican party
We speak to Trump’s former representative to Iran
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The US Bombs Iranian Nuclear Sites
And Iran warns of "everlasting consequences".
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Cillian Murphy stars in 28 Days Later
28 days after a killer virus spreads through the UK, a group in London try to survive.
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Stokes strikes after Brook 99 in tight first Test
Harry Brook's sparkling 99 helps England almost match India's first-innings total, before Ben Stokes strikes to leave the first Test beautifully poised.
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Alcaraz beats Lehecka to seal second Queen's title
World number two Carlos Alcaraz holds off a battling Jiri Lehecka to seal his second Queen's title with victory in an enthralling final.
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Mind games are part of Lions' folklore - and here we go again
Verbal jousting on British and Irish Lions tours is as much a part of the deal as the rugby itself - and the mind games started anew in recent days, writes Tom English.
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Premier League contacts Chelsea over Boehly ticket website
The Premier League writes to Chelsea over the club's position with ticket re-sellers - amid controversy over Todd Boehly's involvement in Vivid Seats.
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NBA star Durant to join Rockets in blockbuster trade
Two-time NBA champion Kevin Durant will join the Houston Rockets in a blockbuster move from the Phoenix Suns.
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Brook misses out on century as first Test finely poised on day three
Harry Brook's knock of 99 helps England close the gap to trail by six runs before India get their second innings underway with a score of 90-2 at close of play on day three of the first Test at Headingley.