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Hope, fear, faith and love: Four people on why assisted dying vote matters
For the first time in nearly a decade, MPs will debate and vote on the issue of assisted suicide.
Daniel Khalife was a British soldier who spied for Iran and dreamed of fame
With hopes of becoming a double agent, Khalife was a fantasist - as well as a genuine security threat.
Weekly quiz: Which box office spell did Wicked break?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world over the past seven days?
Weekly quiz: Which box office spell did Wicked break?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world over the past seven days?
Qatari sovereign wealth fund seals Audi F1 stake purchase
Qatar's leading state-backed fund will on Friday confirm the purchase of a large minority stake in the Audi Formula One (F1) team, marking the latest major global sporting investment by a sovereign investor.
Baby remains were newborn girl, police say
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have made the announcement following a post-mortem examination.
Missed opportunity to stop Lucy Letby, medical boss says
Ian Harvey was asked by the inquiry why three deaths in a month was not treated as a "serious incident".
'Missed opportunity' to stop Letby - medical boss
Ian Harvey was asked by the inquiry why three deaths in a month was not treated as a "serious incident".
Putin threatens Kyiv decision-makers after striking energy grid
Russia says it is selecting Ukrainian targets and may hit government offices in the capital.
Prendergast 'deserves' Ireland start against Wallabies
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says Sam Prendergast "deserves" another start at fly-half after selecting him ahead of Jack Crowley for Saturday's Test against Australia.
Prendergast 'deserves' Ireland start against Wallabies
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says Sam Prendergast "deserves" another start at fly-half after selecting him ahead of Jack Crowley for Saturday's Test against Australia.
Ex-Lions Byrne and Greening named in concussion lawsuit
Former British and Irish Lions Lee Byrne and Phil Greening are part of a 390-strong legal action against rugby union's authorities
Ex-Lions Byrne and Greening named in concussion lawsuit
Former British and Irish Lions Lee Byrne and Phil Greening are part of a 390-strong legal action against rugby union's authorities
Ex-Lions Byrne and Greening named in concussion lawsuit
Former British and Irish Lions Lee Byrne and Phil Greening are part of a 390-strong legal action against rugby union's authorities
Remains found in Greater Manchester park are those of newborn girl, police say
Remains found in a Greater Manchester park have been identified as that of a newborn girl, police have said.
'Breathtaking visual treat' - Paris's Notre-Dame reopens five years after fire
The rescued, renovated and refurbished cathedral will offer visitors what promises to be a breathtaking visual treat.
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.
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.
Unexpected late-night ferry has made Norway 'stronger'
Norway captain Maren Mjelde says an unexpected late-night from Liverpool to Belfast has made then "stronger" ahead of their EUro 2025 play-off with Northern Ireland.
Skye shooting accused 'fully in control' of his actions, court told
A man accused of murdering his brother-in-law and attempting to kill three other people during a stabbing and shooting spree in the Scottish Highlands was "fully in control" of his actions, a jury has been told.