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River Island plans to close 33 shops – but why is it in trouble?
The future of the chain is in the balance ahead of a crucial court ruling on its restructuring plans.
South Park creator makes mock apology to Trump after White House attacks episode
The White House said an episode ridiculing Donald Trump was “a desperate attempt for attention”.
France will recognise Palestinian state, Macron says
France to become the first G7 state to recognise the state of Palestine, as Israeli PM Netanyahu condemns decision.
The story behind the photograph of a starving Gaza baby
Photographer Ahmed al-Arini told BBC Newshour he had to catch his breath between each photograph.
Trump to fly into Scotland for golf club visits – and a meeting with Starmer
His private visit is exceptional as US presidents rarely promote their personal interests so publicly while in office.
US wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies aged 71
The star was a huge figure in WWF, now WWE, in the 1980s and was also known for his reality TV series.
I deeply regret the position we’re in, Streeting tells resident doctors
The health secretary wrote to resident doctors before they begin a five-day strike at 07:00 BST on Friday.
One in five children in Gaza is malnourished, UN aid agency says
The UN agency for Palestinians says it has thousands of truckloads of supplies near Gaza which it wants to deliver.
He went to get aid and didn’t come back – stories of people killed in Gaza
As aid agencies warn of “mass starvation”, the BBC hears from the relatives of some of those killed in the past week.
England manager Sarina Wiegman ‘not for sale at any price’, says FA chief
England manager Sarina Wiegman is “not for sale at any price”, says the Football Association chief executive officer Mark Bullingham.