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 | 24/04/2009 2:50 pm

  • Trump says he will take legal action against BBC after apology - The US president confirmed he intends to sue the broadcaster for at least $1bn over the Panorama edit of a 2021 speech.
  • Storm Claudia: Disruption continues after major incident declared - The fire and rescue service was called to more than 82 incidents after severe flooding in South Wales.
  • 'Head in hands': Ministers fume at No 10's self-inflicted chaos - Misshaps of their own making overshadow important things the government has to do, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
  • Train stabbings hero discharged from hospital - Samir Zitouni's family say they are "really happy" but that he faces a significant recovery.
  • England rally to claim famous win over All Blacks - England roar back from the concession of 12 early points to beat New Zealand and claim the greatest win of coach Steve Borthwick's three-year reign.
  • Pope Leo welcomes Hollywood stars to the Vatican - Pope Leo spoke to stars including Cate Blanchett, Spike Lee and Viggo Mortensen at the event for global cinema.
  • BBC now faces tough legal battle with world's most powerful man. What happens next? - Anyone who thought an apology to Donald Trump was going to stop his threat of a lawsuit was deluded, writes Culture and Media Editor Katie Razzall.
  • Strangers mocked me in my wheelchair for 'tongue out' trend on TikTok. Nobody intervened - A man came right up to a BBC reporter's face and stuck his tongue out, as another filmed from behind.
  • Should Hitler's DNA have been studied – or just left alone? - Ground-breaking research has made some fascinating discoveries on the dictator, from his ancestry to possible neurological disorders.
  • After 'insane drama' of pub quiz cheating scandal, can you get the questions right? - The weekly pub quiz at the Barking Dog in Urmston returns after a cheating team was rumbled.
  • At 16, I was experimented on by the CIA and now I'm suing - Lana Ponting is part of a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian government for its alleged role in the MK-Ultra experiments.
  • Refugees won't be allowed to stay in UK permanently under new rules - Shabana Mahmood is expected to say the era of permanent protection for refugees is over, in major changes to the UK's asylum and immigration system.
  • British woman, 85, killed after storm at Portuguese campsite - Two others were seriously injured as extreme winds hit the campsite in the Algarve.
  • Thousands march outside COP30 summit in call for action - This is the first time since 2021 that protesters have been allowed to demonstrate outside the UN talks.
  • BBC should pay nothing to Trump, former director general says - Since the corporation's retraction, Trump has indicated he may continue legal action, upping the amount he could sue for to between $1bn (£759m) and $5bn.
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