Terrorism: What's behind surge in arrests of under-18s?
More young people are being detained over terror-related offences. But some are being helped in time. #press
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Wales' first disabled drag troupe take to the stage
House of Deviant is making its debut at the National Eisteddfod in Gwynedd. #press
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The Ukrainian family reunited after 18 months of war
A Ukrainian family, who said a tearful goodbye at a crowded railway station, finally come together again. #press
Trump's most significant indictment explained... in 90 seconds
The former US president is once again headed to court, this time to face charges over January 6th. #press
Queen Elizabeth: No public event for anniversary of late monarch's death
The King will mark his mother's passing "quietly and privately" on 8 September, royal officials say. #press
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Andrew Tate's Romania house arrest lifted
The controversial influencer faces rape and human trafficking charges, which he denies. #press
UK Scouts pulled out of camp after S Korea heatwave
More than 4,000 UK Scouts hit by heatwave at World Jamboree camp in South Korea to be moved into hotels. #press
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Russian ship hit in Novorossiysk, Black Sea drone attack, Ukraine sources say
Ukraine intelligence sources say the Olenegorsky Gornyak was damaged during a strike at Novorossiysk. #press
Chess to get funding boost to foster young talent
England's chess body expects the government to back the national team financially for the first time. #press
Weather, cost of living and climate make life tough for young farmers
Record-breaking rain in July is just one problem facing those who make a living feeding the country. #press
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The young people separated by Belfast's 'peace gate'
Young people living either side of a peace wall gate in Belfast lobby for it to remain open later. #press
Women's World Cup 2023: Mary Earps says England 'don't fear anyone'
Goalkeeper Mary Earps says England "do not fear anyone" at the Women's World Cup as they prepare for their last-16 tie with Nigeria. #press
Interest rate and mortgages: What you can do about rising payments
Watch the BBC's Lora Jones tell you five things you can do about your mortgage, in a minute. #press
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How big are Donald Trump's legal problems?
He has been indicted three times and, with other investigations ongoing, more charges could be on the way. #press
Rishi Sunak: Five bailed after Greenpeace protest at PM's home
Activists climbed on to the roof of Rishi Sunak's North Yorkshire home and unfurled banners. #press
Canada's Alberta drops bid for 2030 Commonwealth Games
It comes weeks after the Australian state of Victoria pulled out of hosting the 2026 Games. #press
Cardi B: US police drop battery investigation over thrown microphone
The rapper faces no charges after throwing a microphone into the audience at a recent gig. #press
Andrew Tate's Romania house arrest lifted
The controversial influencer faces rape and human trafficking charges, which he denies. #press
Arrests after Greenpeace protest at Rishi Sunak's North Yorkshire home
Greenpeace activists had climbed on to the roof of Rishi Sunak's North Yorkshire constituency home. #press
Leah Remini: The King of Queens star sues Church of Scientology
The King of Queens star is taking legal action against the church for harassment and defamation. #press