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Ministers accept recommended pay awards above the 2.8% they previously budgeted for.
The ONS says the yearly decline in net migration is the biggest numerical drop on record.
President Trump made a series of claims about the killing of white farmers in South Africa, some of which are demonstrably false.
The aid, including flour and baby food, was picked up three days after Israel eased an 11-week-long blockade.
But the justice secretary says she rejects recommendations for earlier releases of the most serious offenders.
Additional scans better tailored to spotting cancer in dense breasts could treble detection rates.
The US sportswear giant says its price increases are part of "seasonal planning".
Europe editor Katya Adler gains access to a secret HQ and Norwegian warships leading military exercises.
Police say the victims, a young couple, were shot by a man who shouted "free, free Palestine".
Video appears to show suspect Elias Rodriguez being taken away by police and shouting 'free Palestine'.
Yaron Lischinsky bought engagement ring days before he and girlfriend Sarah Milgrim were killed in Washington, ambassador says.
The BBC's North America correspondent Nomia Iqbal takes us through what we know about the shooting so far.
Thirty years after its release, what made Pulp's Common People one of Britpop's defining anthems.
Parents say children are having to drink unsafe and salty water, as fuel shortages threaten desalination and hygiene facilities.
New figures show a fall in net migration. But still, Labour will struggle to soothe public concern, writes our senior correspondent Allan Little.
Peterhead-born Annie Gordon Baillie saw an opportunity to make a fortune from Skye's violent Crofters' War.
The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue analyses how the South African president reacted in an extraordinary Oval Office meeting.
The message comes after the legal right to wild camp on Dartmoor was upheld by the Supreme Court.
The state borrows to fund day-to-day spending as well as long-term infrastructure projects.
Borrowing - the difference between spending and tax income - was £20.2bn, up £1bn from April last year.
The train has not been derailed, but some people on board the Manchester-to -Cardiff service have been injured.
The man who designed the iPad, iMac and iPhone will try to come up with a new generation of products for the AI era.
The coin, believed to belong to the Herefordshire Hoard, has been found for sale in Croydon, London.
Liam Ó hAnnaidh, 27, has been charged after allegedly displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah, the Met Police says.
BBC News NI speaks to three couples to find out how they feel the last decade has been.
Sea temperatures in some areas off the UK and Ireland are 4C above average.
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Professional boxer Georgia O'Connor, who revealed earlier this year she had been diagnosed with cancer, dies aged 25.
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Third-placed AFC Whyteleafe win Combined Counties Premier South and earn automatic promotion after the top two teams are both docked points.
Zak Crawley's "wonderful" half-century helps England to 112-0 in the first innings of their test match against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge.