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Shot in school uniform: BBC reveals police order led to Gen Z protest killings
New evidence reveals what happened when 19 people were shot dead in Kathmandu last September.
Aldi shop staff to receive two pay rises this year
The German budget supermarket is a growing competitor among British supermarkets
Racism and 'poor' staff relationships factors in maternity care failings, report finds
The interim report has identified problems "at every stage" of the maternity journey in England.
Bizarre VAR? Why Kelly's second yellow card became 'awful' straight red
An 'awful' decision, or 'always going to be a red'? Why Juventus' Lloyd Kelly's second yellow card became a straight red in his side's Champions League exit at the hands of Galatasaray.
Chip giant Nvidia flouts AI scepticism with record revenue
Demand for Nvidia chips rose even as the company sets out to create AI products of its own.
Watch: BBC on streets of Mexican city gripped by deadly cartel violence
BBC international correspondent Quentin Sommerville travelled to Culiacán in northern Sinaloa state following an explosion in violence.
Watch: BBC on streets of Mexican city gripped by deadly cartel violence
BBC international correspondent Quentin Sommerville travelled to Culiacán in northern Sinaloa state following an explosion in violence.
A New York City snowball fight gone wrong leaves Mayor Mamdani at odds with police
The NYPD is looking for four people they say injured officers with snowballs, in behavior the commisioner called "disgraceful".
'He was always going to score' - Real beat Benfica to reach last 16
Watch as Real Madrid head through to the last 16 in the Champions League after a 2-1 victory against Benfica.
Britain's Draper beaten by Rinderknech in Dubai
British number one Jack Draper suffers a second-round loss to Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech on his ATP Tour comeback at the Dubai Tennis Championships.
Four shot dead on US-registered speedboat by border guard, Cuba says
Six other passengers were wounded in the incident, which took place near an island on Cuba's northern coast.
Faisal Islam: Is Reeves right in saying the UK economy's turning a corner?
The Chancellor is trying to use this moment as a launching pad for a wider attempt to gee up consumer and business confidence.
How Did A Tip-Off From Sir Lindsay Hoyle Lead To Peter Mandelson’s Arrest?
The Metropolitan Police apologises to Commons Speaker for sharing Mandelson tip-off.
Met apologises to Commons Speaker for sharing Mandelson tip-off
Sir Lindsay Hoyle tells MPs he was acting "in good faith as is my duty and responsibility" as he felt information was "relevant".
Spain declassifies files on 1981 attempted coup in effort to dispel conspiracy theories
In what appears an extraordinary coincidence, the coup leader has died on the same day as the document release.
Yungblud festival goes international, but not everyone's convinced
The third instalment is taking place in the Czech Republic after being held in Milton Keynes.
'One-off' Led Zeppelin album photo sells for £16k
There was "fierce bidding" for the photo which inspired the album artwork, the auction house says.
Dubois refuses world champion Wardley's fist bump
Daniel Dubois refuses a fist bump from world champion Fabio Wardley at a lively news conference in London to promote their world title fight in May.
Bord consortium pull out of Sheff Wed takeover
A consortium led by former professional poker player James Bord pulls out of a takeover of Sheffield Wednesday
Sperm swim more quickly in summer, study finds
Understanding the seasonal patterns of sperm could improve fertility treatments, by optimising the timing of treatment, the reasearchers say.
