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What we know about the mysterious drones buzzing over New Jersey
The US government says the flying objects pose no threat to national security, but their origin and intentions remain unclear.
The Christmas number one race - and how to win it
All Mariah and Wham! want for Christmas is a chartopper. Can a newcomer like Tom Grennan stop them?
New name, no photos: Gisèle Pelicot removes all trace of her husband
In the years before the mass rape trial that has shocked France, Gisèle almost caught Dominique Pelicot.
New name, no photos: Gisèle Pelicot removes all trace of her husband
In the years before the mass rape trial that has shocked France, Gisèle almost caught Dominique Pelicot.
Bollywood superstar on why he's back after secretly quitting films
Aamir Khan had decided to leave the film industry during the pandemic, but is now back and hoping to make history at the Oscars.
'I'm 48, I shouldn't be living in a care home'
Disabled people tell the BBC a lack of accessible housing is leaving them stuck for years in unsuitable accommodation.
Car park operator drops £1,906 'rip-off charge'
Rosey Hudson was being taken to court for what an MP described as a "five-minute rip-off charge".
Abuse survivors 'still failed years after inquiry'
More than two-thirds of victims fail to get compensation due to delays to reforms, it is claimed.
Trump gets $15m in ABC News defamation case
The network will also publish a statement expressing "regret" for statements by George Stephanopoulos.
Chris McCausland's journey from salesman to Strictly winner
The comedian impressed viewers after becoming Strictly Come Dancing's first blind contestant.
'Uncertainty, problems & change - a compelling Manchester derby'
With both sides in disarray, Sunday's Manchester derby is one of the most unusual meetings between the two for decades, writes Simon Stone.
Strictly winner Chris McCausland crowned in glitzy live final
Chris McCausland, JB Gill, Sarah Hadland and Tasha Ghouri were competing for the glitterball trophy.
Five dead after shootings in northern France
The victims include two migrants and two security guards, French media has reported.
Can Rangers find a way to dent Celtic domination?
Can Rangers manager Phillipe Clement find a first win over Celtic in Sunday's League Cup final or will Brendan Rodgers continue his impressive Old Firm record?
Ukraine demands Fifa apology over Crimea map
During the draw for the 2026 World Cup a map which excluded Crimea from Ukraine's territory was shown
Founder of fashion chain Mango dies in accident aged 71
The company's CEO says its founder Isak Andic died in an accident on Saturday.
Liverpool performance 'impressive' with 10 men - Slot
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot says his side's performance in their 2-2 draw with Fulham in the Premier League was "impressive" after playing the majoring of the game with ten men.
Tracing the powerful family roots of suspected killer Luigi Mangione
In his home city, the accused shooter's family name has meant wealth, power, prominence and philanthropy for decades.
Tracing the powerful family roots of suspected killer Luigi Mangione
In his home city, the accused shooter's family name has meant wealth, power, prominence and philanthropy for decades.
Georgia's turmoil deepens as ex-footballer named president
After 17 days of pro-EU protests, a former Manchester City footballer is appointed president.