Military leaders met in London to discuss plans for troops to help guarantee Ukraine's security in any peace deal.
Israel has "resumed combat in full force" against Hamas.
The news Nicola Sturgeon will face no further action under Operation Branchform offers a chance for the SNP to move on.
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Zimbabwe's sports minister Kirsty Coventry is elected as the new IOC president, becoming the first woman and first African to hold the role.
Zimbabwe's sports minister Kirsty Coventry is elected as the new IOC president, becoming the first woman and first African to hold the role.
Libby Vernon, from Staffordshire, used a fake baby bump to trick her partner.
The BBC obtained footage of Jamie Cooper after he "overpowered" staff escorting him to court on the M55, near Preston.
The Norwegian man says the chatbot's maker OpenAI should be fined over the completely inaccurate information.
The countries on Nato's eastern flank are preparing for the possibility of being targeted by Russia
One woman wants action taken against the sites hosting her stolen photos.
Residents report seeing rats and foxes amid rising stacks of bin bags on Birmingham's streets.
John Barnett's family say he was subjected to harassment and humiliation after he raised safety concerns.
Borrowing costs had been widely expected to be left unchanged with inflation, predicted to go up in the coming months.
Formula 1 team boss Eddie Jordan was a rogue who was sometimes loveable, sometimes dodgy, occasionally both at the same time.
Or has he already done so?
Or has he already done so?
The Russian leader declines to sign up to a plan that Ukraine had accepted for a month-long ceasefire.
Dolphins circled their capsule after it landed off the coast of Florida.