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Sheffield United relegated after defeat at Newcastle  
Sheffield United's relegation from the Premier League is confirmed as Newcastle recover from a sluggish start to thrash Chris Wilder's side at St James' Park.  

Conservative MP Daniel Poulter defects to Labour  
He told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg he could no longer look people in the eye and stay as a Conservative.  

Yousaf reaches out to opponents ahead of no confidence votes  
The first minister's appeal to find "common ground" is rejected by the Scottish Conservatives as "humiliating and embarrassing".  

Yousaf reaches out to opponents ahead of no confidence votes  
The first minister's appeal to find "common ground" is rejected by the Scottish Conservatives as "humiliating and embarrassing".  

Triple stabbing school staff and pupils praised  
A chief constable said reactions to an attack that saw two teachers and a pupil hurt was impressive.  

Rageh Omaar recovering after becoming unwell on air  
The presenter thanked everyone for their "kindness and good wishes" and is home with his family.  

British man injured in Tobago shark attack  
Peter Smith, 64, was 10 metres off the shore when he was attacked by a bull shark, a local official says.  

How a police raid on Columbia protest ignited campus movement  
The university president's decision to bring in the NYPD lit a wildfire of protest over the Gaza war.  

Influencer Harry Jowsey diagnosed with skin cancer  
The TV personality urges his followers to "please wear sunscreen" after being diagnosed with skin cancer.  

Boy finds rare Lego toy on beach after two-year search  
The lost Lego piece was one of millions which fell off a cargo ship and into the sea in 1997.  

Kuenssberg: SNP in meltdown, and what happens next matters across the UK  
This "OMG" moment for Humza Yousaf is latest in a long line of nasty surprises for a party that has been in decline.  

TV doctor struck off over Botox-for-sex deal  
Dr Tijion Esho is struck off after admitting an improper emotional relationship with a patient.  

Possible Trump VP pick defends killing her dog  
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem recalls shooting a dog and a goat in a soon-to-be released memoir.  

Gambling regulator to look at 'wrong scores' in football bets  
Customers claim they have lost bets because of "inaccurate" decisions they cannot appeal.  

Tourist fined for approaching walrus in Norway  
The man went near the animal on an ice floe near the world's northernmost settlement in Svalbard.  

Mount Fuji view to be blocked to deter tourists  
Residents are fed up with visitors dropping rubbish and parking illegally as they seek the perfect photo.  

'I thought just kill me quickly': Gaza hostage's 54 days in captivity  
Moran Yanai was threatened with death and moved from place to place during her ordeal.  

UK forces may be deployed to help deliver Gaza aid  
The US says no American forces will go ashore but an unnamed "third party" will drive aid into Gaza.  

The explosions of colour that painted a Glasgow estate  
Sony’s 2006 “Paint” advert is widely considered one of the most ambitious in history - but how was it made?  

Politics no longer depends on the once-great UUP  
Budget issues send the UUP into opposition but the executive would carry on, writes Enda McClafferty.  

Heineken chops down orchard to sell land  
The UK's largest cider maker blames a drop in demand on its decision to uproot thousands of trees.  

Pelosi urges Gaza campus protesters to target Hamas  
The Biden ally says outrage about the situation in Gaza is justified but protesters should condemn Hamas too.  

'We're not less athletic because we wear sparkles'  
South London team Unity Allstars Black compete for the "three-peat" in Florida's cheerleading  

At last some cautious optimism after the royal gloom  
Buckingham Palace has broken the long silence over the King's health with some positive messages.  

'I felt like a freak because I didn't want children'  
Caroline Mitchell said the "cultural expectation" to have children has often made her feel excluded.  

Curtice: What could the local elections mean for the general election?  
The polls are the last big test of the Westminster government's popularity before the next election.  

'I had no idea my son's body was buried in the garden'  
Yvonne Valentine sat having a Christmas drink with her son's partner, unaware she had killed him.  

'I had no idea my son's body was buried in the garden'  
Yvonne Valentine sat having a Christmas drink with her son's partner, unaware she had killed him.  

BBC returns to beach where five migrants died - and many more will attempt crossing  
Andrew Harding saw migrants board an overcrowded boat in Wimereux, northern France, on Tuesday.  

Has South Africa's 'get-out-of-jail' vote lived up to the hype?  
Thirty years after Nelson Mandela's election and apartheid's end, South Africans reflect on democracy.  

Grand Slam decider: England score fourth try v France - watch & text  
Watch BBC One coverage and follow live text and radio commentary as France host England to decide the Women's Six Nations champions.  

Women's Six Nations: Ireland beat Scotland to finish third - as it happened  
Watch live coverage and follow live text updates as Ireland host Scotland at Kingspan Stadium, Belfast in the Women's Six Nations.  

What on earth is going on with Scottish politics?  
Humza Yousaf says he won’t resign ahead of a confidence vote  

Premier League: Everton host Brentford after Blades relegated  
Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary and follow live text coverage as West Ham face Liverpool plus six more games in the Premier League.  

Premier League: Everton host Brentford after Blades relegated  
Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary and follow live text coverage as West Ham face Liverpool plus six more games in the Premier League.  

Paris Olympics 2024: The make or break year for the Games?  
What Parisians think about the event and the legacy it could leave  

Who gets 15 hours of free childcare and how do I apply?  
Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for their two-year-olds.  

How do interest rates affect me?  
Bank of England interest rates have an impact on the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people.  

How much are prices rising for you? Try our calculator  
Use our calculator to find out how much the cost of living is going up in your household.  

How much is the state pension worth now?  
Payments to pensioners have risen by 8.5% following the government's "triple lock" pledge.  

What to do if you are in debt and need help  
What help and options are available to people struggling with debt repayments?  

Can my landlord put up my rent, keep my deposit or evict me?  
UK renters have seen increases of 10% and two million are behind or struggling to pay.  

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Teenager describes chaos at launch of Channel deaths boat  
Marcus, 16, says he fled a life as a child soldier in South Sudan and hopes to study in the UK.  

British man injured in Tobago shark attack  
Peter Smith, 64, was 10 metres off the shore when he was attacked by a bull shark, a local official says.  

How a police raid on Columbia protest ignited campus movement  
The university president's decision to bring in the NYPD lit a wildfire of protest over the Gaza war.  

Influencer Harry Jowsey diagnosed with skin cancer  
The TV personality urges his followers to "please wear sunscreen" after being diagnosed with skin cancer.  

US officials probe Indian spice mix pesticide claims  
Officials in several countries say spice mixes made by MDH and Everest may contain ethylene oxide.  

Trump's mood, his lawyer and what this week revealed about the marathon trial  
The first week of the Trump trial revealed more about the DA's case and how Trump will behave during the trial  

Possible Trump VP pick defends killing her dog  
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem recalls shooting a dog and a goat in a soon-to-be released memoir.  

Turkish power ship resumes supply to Sierra Leone after bill paid  
Most of the electricity in the capital is supplied by a Turkish ship floating off the country’s coast.  

Tourist fined for approaching walrus in Norway  
The man went near the animal on an ice floe near the world's northernmost settlement in Svalbard.  

Mount Fuji view to be blocked to deter tourists  
Residents are fed up with visitors dropping rubbish and parking illegally as they seek the perfect photo.  

'I thought just kill me quickly': Gaza hostage's 54 days in captivity  
Moran Yanai was threatened with death and moved from place to place during her ordeal.  

'Nobody will take my voice anymore' - Israeli hostage  
Moran Yanai, who was taken hostage by Hamas, speaks about spending 54 days in captivity.  

Pentagon to 'rush' Patriot missiles to Ukraine  
The $6bn package includes air defence munitions but not the missile systems Ukraine says it badly needs.  

UK forces may be deployed to help deliver Gaza aid  
The US says no American forces will go ashore but an unnamed "third party" will drive aid into Gaza.  

Iraqi TikTok star Om Fahad shot dead in Baghdad  
The government says a specialist team is looking into the death of the well-known influencer.  

'We're not less athletic because we wear sparkles'  
South London team Unity Allstars Black compete for the "three-peat" in Florida's cheerleading  

Why is the US going after TikTok?  
The BBC's Suranjana Tewari considers what the future holds for the hugely popular social media app.  

Why is the US going after TikTok?  
The BBC's Suranjana Tewari considers what the future holds for the hugely popular social media app.  

Protest leader sorry for 'kill Zionists' comments  
The student who said "Zionists don't deserve to live" has since been barred from the Columbia campus.  

Dead whistleblower accused Boeing of safety breaches  
John Barnett had been giving a formal legal deposition against the plane manufacturer before his sudden death.  

BBC returns to beach where five migrants died  
Andrew Harding saw migrants board an overcrowded boat in Wimereux, northern France, on Tuesday.  

Baby orca free after month trapped in Canadian lagoon  
The orphaned calf swam from British Columbia after several rescue attempts by a First Nations community.  

Hungary opens up to Chinese tech despite protests  
Hungary is attempting to be a world power in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, despite locals' reservations.  

Has South Africa's 'get-out-of-jail' vote lived up to the hype?  
Thirty years after Nelson Mandela's election and apartheid's end, South Africans reflect on democracy.  

Why Antarctic wildlife is being ‘sunburnt’  
A wildfire-fuelled ozone hole leaves Antarctic wildlife exposed to potentially damaging levels of UV.  

Indian students have died in the US – the community wants answers  
A spate of unconnected deaths of Indian students in the US has set off safety concerns within the community.  

Trump insiders on the stand at the hush-money trial  
The BBC's Nada Tawfik on what the court heard from close Donald Trump allies, including his former assistant.  

Large tornado seen touching down in Nebraska  
Severe and powerful storms have moved across several US states, leaving many experiencing power shortages.  

First woman to receive a pig organ recovering well  
Lisa Pisano, once near death, is recovering well after receiving a new kidney from a genetically modified pig.  

How Gaza campus protests spread across the US  
What started a week ago at Columbia University has led to hundreds of arrests at multiple college campuses.  

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