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Usher opens 10-night London residency, with mixed results
The opening night of the star's tour mixes flashes of brilliance with moments that fail to connect.
Morning-after pill to be made free at pharmacies in England
The government hopes the move will end the "unfair postcode lottery" some women face.
The Papers: PM urged to 'get tough with Trump' and police raid Quaker meeting
Sunday's papers focus on calls for Sir Keir Starmer to be tough with Trump and a police raid at a Quaker meeting house
UK prepared to retaliate against US tariffs, No 10 sources say
The UK is in last-minute negotiations with the White House ahead of US tariffs being implemented.
Why British boarding schools are so eager to open in Nigeria
With UK school fees rising, Nigeria's elite can now choose to give their offspring a British education at home.
The seven bills going up this week
A number of bill rises will come into force at the start of what some commentators have described as "awful April".
Police visit over mushroom picking alarms forager
Louise Gather says police came to her home after she was accused of picking fungi.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire back on table in new negotiations
Hamas reportedly agrees to proposals sent by mediators, while Israel offers its counter-proposal.
Snow White, Rachel Zegler and a toxic debate that's not going away
The 23-year-old star of Disney's remake has become a battleground on social media.
Bruce Parry on life among tribal communities
How meeting the world's most remote people has changed the Tribe filmmakers view of the world
'I've not heard of incel before': Teenager dissects Adolescence with his worried parents
Fifteen-year-old teenager talks Andrew Tate and girl-boy friendships with his concerned parents following release of Netflix drama, Adolescence.
Kink and LGBT dating apps exposed 1.5m private user images online
The often-explicit pictures are being stored without password protection, leaving them vulnerable to a hack.
The US firms backing Trump's fight over trade
Businesses think Trump is right about unfair trade. But are the US President's reciprocal tariffs the answer?
Are my braids doing more harm than good?
Research suggests the synthetic hair used for braiding could be bad for you - but will that stop women using it?
Car finance case could spark billions in driver payouts
Millions of motorists could be in line for payouts depending on the decision of Supreme Court judges.
'It will be special' - Forest reach first FA Cup semi since 1991
Nottingham Forest's "incredible" season continues as they beat Brighton on penalties to reach the FA Cup semi-finals for the first time in 34 years.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire back on table in new negotiations
Hamas reportedly agrees to proposals that would see five more hostages released in exchange for a 50-day truce.
Man City's poor season down to me - Guardiola
Pep Guardiola rates his own performance as Manchester City manager this season as "really poor" ahead of FA Cup quarter-final with Bournemouth.
Sabalenka powers to Miami Open final win against Pegula
World number one Aryna Sabalenka claims her second title of the year by beating Jessica Pegula 7-5 6-2 in the women's Miami Open final.
Shorter family court hearings 'encouraging', says minister
The MoJ says a pilot scheme in some courts has reduced the average duration of cases from 29 weeks to 18.