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 | 24/04/2009 2:50 pm

  • Heads of UK Special Forces suppressed SAS war crime evidence, inquiry hears - An officer tells the Independent Inquiry relating to Afghanistan UK Special Forces leadership was "very much suppressing" the allegations.
  • Tulip Siddiq MP given jail sentence in Bangladesh after trial in her absence - The former minister and niece of Bangladesh's ousted former leader, who received a two-year sentence, says the charges are politically motivated.
  • David Dimbleby: Can William's 'ordinary Joe' approach win back more support for the monarchy? - Polls suggest public approval for the monarchy has declined, which raises the question of what King Charles and Prince William could do to win back more support for the institution.
  • An angry confrontation and online abuse: Inside the asylum protests in a divided town - A Disclosure documentary uncovers the figures behind the protests around asylum hotels which have divided communities.
  • I have high levels of forever chemicals in my blood - what can I do about it? - The chemicals would "most likely" impact my health, but there are ways to bring levels down, I was told.
  • Ukraine talks 'productive' but more work needed, Rubio says - American and Ukrainian delegations meet in Florida to discuss the outlines of a peace deal with Russia.
  • Feuds, boycotts and the birth of Your Party - The path to this weekend's founding conference has been overshadowed by splits in the party.
  • WW1 toxic compound sprayed on Georgian protesters, BBC evidence suggests - Anti-government demonstrators are likely to have been targeted with camite, our investigation finds.
  • 'Rage bait' named Oxford word of the year 2025 - The phrase - meaning to get angry scrolling through social media - beats aura farming and biohack to the title.
  • Major waste firm warns vapes causing more than one fire a day - Six months after disposable vape ban, waste firm calls for stronger measures to control them being disposed of incorrectly.
  • 'I saw them driving over injured people' - the terrifying escape from war in Sudan - The BBC visits a camp where people are taking refuge after the fall of el-Fasher city.
  • Greek sheep and goat cull raises fears of feta cheese shortage - Livestock is being culled across the country due to an infectious disease outbreak.
  • The Papers: Reeves 'denies lies' and 'must face sleaze probe' - The fallout from last week's Budget continues to dominate the papers.
  • Is this the start of Liverpool's life without Salah? - Is this the start of Liverpool's life without Mohamed Salah after he was dropped for the 2-0 win at West Ham, asks chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  • Why 2026 will be a year like no other for India's Sun mission - For the first time Aditya-L1 will be able to watch the Sun in its maximum activity cycle.
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