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Queen Camilla to miss start of Qatari state visit after chest infection
A Palace source says the infection Queen Camilla has had in recent weeks is lingering, leaving her with diminished reserves of energy.
Starmer: UK does not need to choose between US and EU
The PM says he will follow Attlee and Churchill in supporting allies, including Ukraine.
Georgia’s moment of truth: Protesters demand Western path not Russian past
The ruling party denies any Russian link, but its actions raise questions about Georgia's path to the EU.
Gregg Wallace apologises for 'middle-class women' comment
And, President Biden pardons son Hunter.
Arsenal host holders Man Utd in FA Cup third round
Holders Manchester United are drawn away to record 14-time winners Arsenal in the third round of the FA Cup.
Ukraine’s exhausted troops in Russia told to cling on and wait for Trump
Ukrainian soldiers paint a bleak picture of a battle they don't understand, and fear they will lose.
Sutton's predictions v The Slow Readers Club bassist James Ryan
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on rock band The Slow Readers Club with his predictions for the midweek Premier League fixtures.
Months of political instability loom as French government nears collapse
Prime Minister Michel Barnier's minority government's survival has always depended on the indulgence of its enemies.
Huge sinkhole is still growing, council leader warns
It could be months until evacuated residents are able to return to their homes, one homeowner says.
What is happening in north-western Syria and why now?
Rebels have captured a swathe of land during their largest offensive against the government in years.
Small boat crossings hit 20,000 since Labour won election
The Conservatives argue the figures show the need to reinstate their Rwanda deportation scheme.
Americanswers… on 5 Live! Why has Joe Biden pardoned his son?
Hunter Biden faced up to 17 years in prison on federal tax charges
Who is new Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald?
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says his new pick will be able to re-wire the British state.
Michelin chef 'gutted' at theft of 2,500 pies
Tommy Banks says "nearly a tonne" of pies worth a total of £25,000 were due to be delivered to a Christmas market.
Morsy did not wear rainbow armband because of 'religious beliefs'
Ipswich Town say captain Sam Morsy did not wear a rainbow armband during the Premier League loss at Nottingham Forest because of religious beliefs.
NHS Grampian was warned of 'intolerable risk'
Clinicians raised concerns with management three months before a critical incident was declared.
Six Nations rebrand gets mixed reception from fans
A new logo for the men's Six Nations which aims to encapsulate the "electrifying action" of the tournament has attracted derision from many fans.
Australian police seize $500m of cocaine after boat breaks down
The drugs had an estimated street value of A$760m ($490m; £388m).
Gregg Wallace apologises for 'any offence caused' by middle-class women comments
The MasterChef presenter said he "wasn't in a good head space" when he posted a video about the allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him.
Life term for boy who shot mum dead through door
A teenager gets a life term for murdering Lianne Gordon, who he shot in the head through her front door.