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Support ship video shows the wife of Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush hearing the sound of the implosion.

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Borrowing - the difference between spending and tax income - was £20.2bn, up £1bn from April last year.

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Arsenal are looking into move for Real Madrid forward Rodrygo, Barcelona keen on Liverpool winger Luis Diaz, Chelsea determined to hold on to Enzo Fernandez amid Real Madrid links, plus more.

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Europe editor Katya Adler gains access to a secret HQ and Norwegian warships leading military exercises.

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The landmark sentencing review calls for fewer custodial sentences and earlier prison releases.

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A year on from the election, the government needs to demonstrate delivery to claw back some popularity.

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Parents say children are having to drink unsafe and salty water, as fuel shortages threaten desalination and hygiene facilities.

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The failed launch "severely damaged the dignity and pride of our nation in an instant," says the North Korean leader.

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The shooting unfolded as the victims were exiting an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.

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A natural disaster has been declared in New South Wales, as widespread flooding prompts nearly 50,000 people to evacuate.

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New figures are expected to show a fall in net migration. But still, Labour will struggle to soothe public concern, writes our senior correspondent Allan Little.

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The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue analyses how the South African president reacted in an extraordinary Oval Office meeting.

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Right-wing Afrikaners groups celebrated the ambush but others in the Rainbow Nation found it "uncomfortable" to watch.

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Sea temperatures in some areas off the UK and Ireland are 4C above average.

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US President Donald Trump says a genocide is taking place in South Africa, a claim a judge dismissed as "imaginary".

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Sir Keir Starmer's backtrack on winter fuel payments dominated the front pages of Thursday's papers.

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Normally the insects are targeted with insecticide, but US researchers say anti-malaria drugs absorbed through their legs can stop them spreading disease.

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Additional scans better tailored to spotting cancer in dense breasts could treble detection rates.

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The US and UK will maintain a key military base on the island for 99 years, under the multi-billion pound deal.

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Soaring rice prices are a powerful trigger in Japan, where shortages have caused political upsets before.

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Cyril Ramaphosa responds that black people are likelier to be victims of violence in South Africa than white people.

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Hayley Matthews' unbeaten century for West Indies is in vain as Sophia Dunkley helps England cruise to an eight-wicket win in the first T20 at Canterbury.

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The government is "actively reviewing" private prescriptions of cross-sex hormones for under-18s, the High Court hears.

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Organisers of a controversial event allowing banned performance-enhancing drugs say a swimmer has broken a long-standing world record.

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