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The former first minister said she was "coming to terms with being married to someone she did not know" after Peter Murrell's guilty plea.

A report warns the number of 16 to 24-year-olds out of work, education or training is set to rise to 1.25 million by 2031.

The BBC has been hearing from young people who are struggling to find work about how they are tackling the challenge.

Only men with a dangerous genetic variant and a family history of cancer should be offered screening, say UK advisors.

The body of a boy is recovered from a pond in Kent, while another teen dies in the River Thames in Oxford.

The framework, which has yet to be approved by President Trump, would extend the ceasefire and launch nuclear talks.

Neither side seems interested in a return to all-out conflict, despite the latest exchange of strikes.

Former Labour PM Sir Tony Blair has accused the government of having "no coherent plan" for the country.

French students are taking their exams in baking schools, while red alerts are issued in Italy.

The incident has been referred by Hertfordshire Police to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Police say the operation targeted the network of notorious late Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro.

Fibre-optic drones are now Hezbollah's primary weapon against Israel's soldiers and civilians.

Coffees at some city centre outlets now cost £5. It's a story of tariffs, the climate, Gen Z cultural tastes, and savvy coffee farmers playing the market, writes Faisal Islam

Fresh revelations come after two women told the BBC they had been raped on the Channel 4 reality show.

Joanna Brittan is identified as a potential modern slavery victim after rape and trafficking claims.

A council has a tough new strategy to deal with illegal dumping. Is it working?

A mum whose daughter died weeks after a brain tumour diagnosis says her death must not be "in vain".

Hot weather during the summer can affect anyone, but some people run a greater risk of serious harm.

Verified videos show strikes on densely populated neighbourhoods in southern Lebanon.

Jordan and Cian Adams crossed the finish line in Dublin after 33 marathons in 33 days, raising £1.5m for dementia research in the process.

A report of a extended ceasefire, subject to Donald Trump's approval, has led to global oil prices to fall on Thursday.

Attorney General Rob Bonta alleges the company lied about the breach's severity.

The outdoor apparel firm says the performer broke an agreement not to use its branding in merchandise.

Paintings were hung in a couple's home for years before they learned who had painted them.

Its reports and live updates on the devastating tremor were marked at an event in New York on Wednesday.

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Major report warns risk of a ‘lost generation’?

The Senate race in Texas could determine which party controls Congress.

Jannik Sinner says he "couldn't find any energy" as he lost in the second round to Juan Manuel Cerundolo in one of the biggest French Open shocks in recent years - but the world number one says the Paris heat was not to blame.

For the first time, BBC Sport is handing out end-of-season football awards to the cream of the crop in English and Scottish football - and here are the winners.

Arsenal co-chair Josh Kroenke says behind-closed-doors football during the Covid-19 pandemic allowed manager Mikel Arteta "space" help revive the "sleeping giant".

Manchester United are prioritising central midfield signings this summer under Michael Carrick.