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19  avril     22h27
Protester sets himself on fire outside Trump trial
   Police said the man, who was in a critical condition after the incident, had pamphlets on a conspiracy theory .
    18h37
Someone screamed ’don’t do it’ before man set himself on fire - BBC reporter
   The BBC’s Nada Tawfik was outside the New York court where Donald Trump’s trial is taking place.
    09h48
Bowen: Crisis shows how badly Iran and Israel understand each other
   After decades of rivalry, the rival Middle East powers have both miscalculated, writes Jeremy Bowen.
    17h50
BBC Verify examines video from Israel’s attack on Iran
   Footage showing explosions in the sky over Iran has been analysed by BBC Verify.
20  avril     01h15
UK’s largest indoor arena opens with big plans
   A new m venue in Manchester is backed by Harry Styles and aims to tempt major events from London.
19  avril     19h08
Met Police apologises for ’openly Jewish’ comment
   Footage shows Gideon Falter being told his presence is antagonising near a pro Palestine march.
    20h08
Some Wales roads to revert to 30mph after backlash
   Transport Secretary Ken Skates says speed limit policy must be corrected after a public backlash.
    19h58
Nato pledges more advanced air defences to Ukraine
   Kyiv has long been pressing for hi tech Patriot systems to defend against deadly Russian attacks.
    17h10
Police looking at allegations against MP Menzies
   Mark Menzies strongly disputes claims he asked a party activist for , to pay bad people .
    16h25
Antisemitic false quote cut from Liz Truss memoir
   The ex PM’s publishers apologise and agree to remove a fake quote tied to an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
    20h05
BBC presenter reports racist abuse on London train
   Mary Mandefield said a group of men were racist and misogynistic to passengers in south London.
    21h11
Warning jailed bankers ruling could hit loan rate
   Euribor underpins trillions of euros in loans and tracks the rate banks pay to borrow cash from each other.
    19h01
Ex-Wales, Burnley and Swansea winger James dies aged 71
   Leighton James, the former Burnley Swansea, Derby County and Wales winger, dies at the age of .
    11h59
Attack sends message to Iran but Israelis divided over response
   Some in Israel had been calling for a stronger move than this apparently limited strike, writes James Landale.
    14h10
Israeli missile hits Iran, US officials say
   Blasts are heard in central Isfahan province, though it was not immediately clear what was hit.
    16h49
Isfahan - strategic Iranian city where explosions heard
   The historic city, nicknamed Nesf e Jahaan or half the world, is also a centre for military industry.
    10h10
Why have Israel and Iran attacked each other?
   The long running shadow war between the two countries has come into the open.
    22h59
What we know about Israel’s missile attack on Iran
   There are competing claims about the scale of Friday’s attack on the Isfahan region.
20  avril     00h09
The Papers: ’World waits on Iran’ and Sunak gets tough on benefits
   The newspapers join the world in watching and wondering how Israel and Iran will respond to each other’s attacks.
19  avril     12h19
Taylor Swift is vulnerable but vicious on new album
   The star’s th album is much more than a break up record, and may even mark the end of an era.
    08h18
Weekly quiz: What made Liz Truss itch in Downing Street?
   Test how closely you have been paying attention to what has been going on over the past seven days.
    16h39
An attack on women that has devastated Australia
   The stabbing rampage at a busy Sydney shopping centre has left many particularly women fearful.
    14h26
Everything we know about Quentin Tarantino’s 10th and final film
   The influential director has reportedly scrapped the idea for his th film and gone back to the drawing board.
    07h29
Culling’s rapid rise to London Marathon’s elites
   Five years ago, Anya Culling took more than four and a half hours to complete the London Marathon but in she will take her place among the elites.
    05h30
Ketamine addict: ’I can’t walk 50m without weeing’
   Specialist clinics are helping increasing numbers of young ketamine users with damaged bladders.
13  juin     10h25
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19  avril     15h53
Squatters begin leaving Gordon Ramsay pub
   Four squatters left the pub on Friday after a court order was made to allow the owners to retake it.
    21h18
Raducanu falls to Swiatek in Stuttgart quarter-finals
   Britain’s Emma Raducanu falls to world number one and defending champion Iga Swiatek in the quarter finals of the Stuttgart Open.
    09h50
Top three stripped of medals in Beijing half marathon
   The top three finishers of the Beijing half marathon are stripped of their medals after an investigation into the controversial result.
    09h17
Allman Brothers Band guitarist Betts dies at 80
   Dickey Betts helped create their band’s Sothern rock style and wrote classic songs like Ramblin’ Man.
    06h47
Women secretly filmed on nights out ’feel unsafe’
   The videos taken of women on nights out without their knowledge have gained millions of views.
    18h15
Police investigate Joey Barton tweets
   Mr Barton says he has been visited by officers four times in three days .
    15h30
Client accuses therapist of rape during session
   Ella Janneh has brought a civil claim against Michael Lousada after he faced no criminal charges.
    19h07
UK rejects EU free movement for young people offer
   The EU Commission said UK and EU citizens under should be able to work or study for up to four years.
    15h53
Palmer wanted to leave Man City ’for two years’ - Guardiola
   Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says Cole Palmer was asking to leave the club for two years before he eventually joined Chelsea.
    21h18
Raducanu falls to Swiatek in Stuttgart quarter-finals
   Britain’s Emma Raducanu falls to world number one and defending champion Iga Swiatek in the quarter finals of the Stuttgart Open.
    18h34
Man City’s Haaland a doubt for FA Cup semi-final
   Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is a doubt for his side’s FA Cup semi final against Chelsea on Saturday.
    19h01
Ex-Wales, Burnley and Swansea winger James dies aged 71
   Leighton James, the former Burnley Swansea, Derby County and Wales winger, dies at the age of .
    08h30
Norris on Chinese GP sprint pole ahead of Hamilton
   Lando Norris beats Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso to take pole position for the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix in a hectic wet session.
    11h17
What to look out for in Scottish Cup semi-finals
   Here’s all you need to know on Scottish Cup semi final weekend and how to follow on the BBC.
    11h37
Surfer Sebastian Steudtner rides 28.57m wave
   World record holder Sebastian Steudtner rides a wave measured at . m in Nazare, Portugal an unofficial new world record awaiting confirmation.
18  avril     11h00
13 Times Taylor Swift Made History
   From dizzying records to becoming a billionaire: we’re bringing up Taylor Swift’s history.
16  avril     08h50
India election: How to organise the biggest vote in history
   Nearly one billion people will go to the polls
02  avril     11h50
Who gets 15 hours of free childcare and how do I apply?
   Parents in England can now access hours of free weekly childcare for their two year olds.
19  mars     00h56
Childcare shortage worsens as costs rise - report
   Fewer than a third of councils in all areas have enough spaces for children under two, a charity finds.
30  mars     07h24
Can you afford to take your children on days out?
   Parents and a play centre owner say they are feeling the squeeze when it comes to costs.
04  avril     05h19
Mum wishing son’s life away in free childcare wait
   Alex McGinn is waiting for her son to turn three so he qualifies for hours of free childcare.
19  avril     15h45
Teacher admits killing partner buried in garden
   Fiona Beal denies murder but admits the manslaughter of Nicholas Billingham.
    13h27
No perjury charges against Bloody Sunday soldiers
   The Public Prosecution Service has been investigating fifteen former soldiers and an alleged former member of the IRA.
    22h31
Scottish Greens to vote on future of Bute House Agreement
   The Scottish Greens have called an EGM after the Scottish government ditched key climate change targets.