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 | 24/04/2009 2:50 pm

  • Why Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning - Months of planning have gone into the state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.
  • US destroys alleged Venezuelan drug boat, killing three - The attack came after the Venezuelan president said Caracas would defend itself against US "aggression".
  • DC-style crackdown on crime coming to Memphis, Tennessee, Trump says - Trump signs a proclamation establishing a task force to take on crime in the Democrat-let city despite opposition from its mayor.
  • PM says he would never have appointed Mandelson had he known full Epstein links - The PM says a due diligence process was gone through before Lord Mandelson was appointed US ambassador.
  • Israel demolishes more high-rise towers as Gaza City offensive ramps up - BBC Verify's Merlyn Thomas looks at the latest Israeli strikes on buildings in Gaza City city over the weekend.
  • Hillsborough Law will include duty of candour - The proposed law would force public bodies to co-operate with investigations into major disasters.
  • Eden Project architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw dies - The architect is remembered as having "endless curiosity about how things are made".
  • Boy, 15, dies after stabbing in Manchester - Police got reports of a "disturbance" in the area and found the teenager with stab wounds.
  • Constance Marten and Mark Gordon jailed for 14 years over baby's death - The couple were found guilty in July after a lengthy retrial at the Old Bailey.
  • Starmer aide resigns after explicit texts about Abbott surface - Downing Street said the messages about the veteran MP were "appalling and unacceptable".
  • Eurovision has never been about politics, says BBC boss Tim Davie - The director general says the corporation is "aware of the concerns" around Israel's participation.
  • Tory MP and shadow minister Danny Kruger defects to Reform - The East Wiltshire MP said the Conservatives were no longer the main party of opposition.
  • Hillsborough Law - what is it and how did we get here? - Following the news that an agreement has been reached on the long-awaited Public Authority (Accountability) Bill, the BBC's Judith Moritz looks at its history.
  • Report those who celebrate Charlie Kirk death to employers, Vance says - The vice-president's remarks come amid a wave of firings over posts deemed inappropriate about Kirk's death.
  • Does Israel face a 'South Africa moment' over Gaza? - BBC diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams looks at parallels between reactions to Israel and apartheid-era South Africa.
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