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Paris's Gothic jewel Notre-Dame to reopen five years after fire
The rescued, renovated and refurbished cathedral will offer visitors what promises to be a breathtaking visual treat.
Typhoo Tea falls into administration as sales slide
The 120-year-old British tea brand has suffered from falling sales and widening losses.
UK and Iraq strike deal to clamp down on people smuggling gangs
The agreement is aimed as tackling the gangs responsible for smuggling people across the Channel.
All Scottish pensioners to get winter fuel payment
Scots missing out on the benefit this year will receive extra cash in winter 2025.
Million-pound paydays and rank-and-file rage - the RFU furore explained
The boss's bumper payday has caused a rift in the Rugby Football Union - BBC rugby union correspondent Chris Jones explains what the issues are.
Israel building new military dividing line across Gaza, satellite images suggest
Satellite images show the IDF has destroyed hundreds of buildings in north Gaza as it creates the divide.
Widow, 92, dines at castle each week for 37 years
Molly Robinson has frequented Langley Castle near Hexham, Northumberland, every Thursday since 1987.
Police given misconduct notices over girl's M5 death
Tamzin Hall, 17, died when she was struck by a car on the M5 in Somerset.
Police given misconduct notices over girl's M5 death
Tamzin Hall, 17, died when she was struck by a car on the M5 in Somerset.
Christian Brother 'to die in jail' after new abuse sentence
Paul Dunleavy, a former school principal, was convicted of 36 charges of historical sexual abuse.
Typhoo Tea falls into administration as sales slide
The 120-year-old British tea brand has suffered from falling sales and widening losses.
Jason Donovan apologises to fans over Rocky Horror show
The star says he is "sorry" to the fans who turned up on a day when he was scheduled not to perform.
'Toughest battle in my life' - Swiatek accepts one-month doping ban
World number two Iga Swiatek accepts a one-month suspension after testing positive for a banned substance.
Swiatek accepts one-month doping suspension
World number two Iga Swiatek accepts a one-month suspension after testing positive for a banned substance.
Ireland pick Prendergast over Crowley for Australia
Sam Prendergast is preferred to Jack Crowley at fly-half in the Ireland team for Saturday's game against Australia.
Jay Slater's family stop donations on fundraiser
Jay Slater's mum Debbie Duncan thanks people for helping give her son the funeral send off he deserved.
Two Bulgarian men plead guilty to spying for Russia in UK
Jurors were told of the convictions at the start of a trial of three other alleged spies.
Kirsty Wark: Gregg Wallace used sexualised language and ‘people were uncomfortable’
Broadcaster Kirsty Wark: Gregg Wallace used sexualised language and ‘people were uncomfortable’
Net migration numbers are down - how have the rules changed?
Fewer people came to the UK in the year to June 2024 compared to the previous year, figures show.
'Now or never for Lampard - the stakes are high at Coventry'
Frank Lampard seeks a rebuilding of his reputation after being appointed Coventry City boss, writes BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty.