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Bill must pass many hurdles before it becomes law
MPs have backed a change in the law, but the measure still faces many hurdles before coming into force.
Inside the £4m mansion Jurgen Klopp called home
Take a peak behind the doors of the football manager's sumptuous former home, now for sale at £4.25m.
Minister Louise Haigh quits after fraud offence revealed
Haigh's departure is the first cabinet resignation under Sir Keir Starmer's government.
Gargoyles, stained glass and the spire: How Notre-Dame was restored
Paris's Gothic cathedral has been painstakingly returned to its former glory. Here's how it was done.
Now I have to prove myself - Guardiola
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says he wants to "prove" he can drag the club out of their current slump.
Badenoch blames 'cowardly' Labour for Kneecap settlement
A funding award of £15,000 to the band was blocked by former Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch.
Badenoch blames 'cowardly' Labour for Kneecap settlement
A funding award of £15,000 to the band was blocked by former Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch.
Leclerc leads Norris in Qatar practice
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc led McLaren’s Lando Norris in practice at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Millions to see mortgage costs rise, says Bank
About 4.4 million UK households could see their repayments increase by 2027.
Trump top spy pick faces fresh scrutiny over Syria visit and Russia comments
Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard will face tough questions in US Senate confirmation hearings over her past controversies.
'Workaholic' Wiegman v 'winner' Hayes as England host USA
Two of the world's best coaches will go head to head on Saturday as England welcome the USA for an international friendly.
Watch: The personal stories told in the Commons
MPs have voted 330 to 275 in support of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, on which they were given a free vote.
Chris Mason: Louise Haigh's swift resignation prompts questions
Keir Starmer is under scrutiny after the rapid departure of the transport secretary from his cabinet.
Letby boss sorry 'if doctors felt intimidated'
Ian Harvey accepted he failed in his duty of care to doctors trying to raise the alarm about the nurse.
Gregg Wallace was 'fascinated by my sex life and made lesbian jokes'
A number of workers across a range of shows have approached BBC News with claims about the TV presenter.
Police appeal to find wanted TikTok star
Harrison Sullivan, known as HSTikkyTokky, is wanted by Surrey Police for failing to appear at court.
Police driver who hit cow cleared of wrongdoing
The cow, named Beau Lucy, survived after it was struck by a police vehicle in Staines in June.
Uniqlo faces China backlash over cotton comments
Commentators call for a boycott of the chain in China after it told the BBC it does not use Xinjiang cotton.
Watch: First look inside restored Notre-Dame
The gothic cathedral in Paris has been refurbished following a devastating fire in 2019.
'I got quick cash in my account but it was too good to be true'
Criminals are conning young people into using their bank accounts to launder money, fraud experts say.