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Hollywood's biggest stars turn on the style as they walk the red carpet for the glittering ceremony.

Companies allowed more harmful content on user’s feeds, knowing their algorithms ran on outrage, BBC hears.

Households have faced a sharp rise in the cost of heating oil since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war with Iran.

The killing of Charlie Kirk galvanised a transatlantic campaign against abortion. But will it succeed in shifting Britain's pro-choice consensus?

One Battle After Another dominated the night with six awards, while Sinners and Frankenstein weren't far behind.

Find out which films and stars have won the famous golden statuettes at the ceremony in Los Angeles.

Inside the winners room and other insights from behind the scenes.

We find out how the award-winning, demon-busting crooners have cast a spell world over.

England's indiscipline, "cheat code" Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Irish and Scottish positives, and Welsh confidence returns - talking points from the final round.

Ronald Parkin's case prompts calls from his family for the government to regulate the funeral sector.

The backlash to the growing use of the tech has led to an explosion in attempts to come up with 'AI-Free' logo that could be used globally.

Airspace over Iran and the Gulf remains severely restricted following missile strikes, putting additional pressure on airlines.

The impact in the UK of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East features on Monday's front pages.

Residents describe new security checkpoints around the capital, where they say people are stopped and searched.

Iranian state media's coverage of the war includes inflations of enemy casualties and digital manipulation intended to glorify Iran.

The BBC's International News correspondent, Barbara Plett Usher, visits Doha's Souq Waqif market as strikes in the region continue.

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar told FT there was no "blanket arrangement" for Indian ships to pass through the strait.

Five of the seven members of the women's football delegation who originally sought to stay in Australia have now chosen to return home.

The woman was attacked by Kyran Smith, who was given a key to her hotel room by staff.

Payments of £3,000 for each 18-24 year old given a job are among proposals to tackle youth unemployment being announced later.

More than 100 Labour MPs warn that failing to pass the legislation would undermine trust in politics.

The patient watchdog warns of two-tier service as polling shows numbers paying for care is on the rise.

Participants were less likely to become homeless or spend time in hospital or prison, researchers say.

Around 1,000 officers managed protesters and counter-protesters on opposite sides of the River Thames.

Zahira Byjaouane, 43, has been charged after her baby died falling from a height in central London.

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England's indiscipline, "cheat code" Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Irish and Scottish positives, and Welsh confidence returns - talking points from the final round.

American Cameron Young finishes birdie-par to beat England's Matt Fitzpatrick by one shot at TPC Sawgrass in the PGA Tour's flagship tournament.

Jannik Sinner said it "means a lot to me" after he becomes the youngest man to complete the set of hard-court trophies with victory over Daniil Medvedev in the Indian Wells final.