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Five killed as Ukraine and Russia trade drone attacks
Three people die in strikes on Dnipro in Ukraine, while two are killed in Russia’s Rostov region.
‘My dad started spying on my mum’ – the drugs causing sexual urges
The prescribed medication, taken for movement disorders, can have extreme side effects.
Starmer suggests UK will play role in new Gaza aid air drops
His comments come as he faces calls from 221 cross-party MPs for the UK to recognise a Palestinian state.
Gregg Wallace ‘sorry’ but says he’s ‘not a groper’
The former presenter was sacked after 45 allegations against him were upheld by a review.
Trump praises PM as he arrives in Scotland for four-day trip
The US president will be playing golf as well as meeting the prime minister and first minister for talks.
Almost a third of people in Gaza not eating for days, UN food programme warns
Israel faces increasing pressure from Western allies to lift restrictions into the flow of aid into Gaza.
‘I’m so tired’: Mother of starving Gazan baby speaks to BBC
Hedaya al-Muta’wi’s 18-month-old son Mohammed suffers from malnutrition due to famine, weighing just 6kg.
More than 200 MPs call for Starmer to recognise Palestinian state
More than 130 Labour MPs are among the signatories piling fresh pressure on PM Sir Keir Starmer.
Top Boy actor Micheal Ward charged with rape
The Bafta winner, who faces rape and sexual assault allegations, denies “the charges against me entirely”.
NHS faces challenging few days during doctors strike, warns Streeting
Hospitals in England battle to keep both emergency and non-urgent work going in five-day walkout.