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Man shot dead by police at railway station named
The man was killed by a single bullet from an officer, police say.
Premier League yet to rule on Chelsea women's team 'fair market value' sale
The Premier League will consider Chelsea's multimillion pound transaction to sell the women's team to a sister company.
Lossiemouth wins Aintree Hurdle as Constitution Hill falls again
Constitution Hill falls for the second time in succession as star mare Lossiemouth lands the Aintree Hurdle
Why Trump's tariffs aren't really reciprocal
BBC Verify's Ben Chu takes a look at the wide range of different tariffs being imposed on countries.
Top-20 players ask Grand Slams for more prize money
The top 20 men's and women's players send a letter to the four Grand Slams asking for more prize money.
What the president announced - and why it matters
We dig into what the US president has said, what it could mean, and why it is happening now.
iPhones, pensions and Brexit: Your questions about tariffs answered
Donald Trump slaps much of the world with a 10% baseline tariff while others face even higher rates. Our correspondents answer your questions.
Luton airport expansion approved by government
Luton Rising wants to increase airport capacity to 32 million passengers by 2043.
Russia not on Trump's tariff list
US media quotes the White House press secretary as saying this is because of sanctions on Moscow.
How campaigning mum won six-year battle to get Martyn's Law introduced
The mother of Manchester attack victim Martyn Hett has reached her goal of introducing a new law.
Injured Arsenal defender Gabriel out for season
Arsenal defender Gabriel requires surgery on his hamstring that will rule him out for the remainder of the season.
I played the £75 Mario Kart World on Switch 2 - was it worth it?
The BBC gets hands-on with the hotly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, launching in June.
Vance confident TikTok will be sold in US as deadline looms
Despite the increasing number of potential buyers, neither the app nor its Chinese owner have confirmed they will do a deal.
Buyers circle and rumours swirl as TikTok sale deadline looms
Despite the increasing number of potential buyers, neither the app nor its Chinese owner have confirmed they will do a deal.
Harry charity row to be investigated by watchdog
The Charity Commission has launched an inquiry into the dispute at the Sentebale charity.
British Steel could decide to shut Scunthorpe plant in days
British Steel's owner has cancelled coal and iron ore shipments to the Scunthorpe plant.
British Steel could decide to shut Scunthorpe plant in days
British Steel's owner has cancelled coal and iron ore shipments to the Scunthorpe plant.
What the president announced - and why it matters
We dig into what the US president has said, what it could mean, and why it is happening now.
Labour promises 'change' at local election launch
The PM says Labour councils will work "hand-in-hand" with the government on issues like potholes and policing.
UK explores retaliatory action against US tariffs
The business secretary says he wants to reach an economic deal but would take "necessary steps' if talks failed.