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Apr 03, 2025

Influencers 'new' threat to uncontacted tribes, warns group after US tourist arrest
North Sentinel is home to a tribe that does not have contact with the outside world.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Israeli strike on Gaza City school kills 27, health ministry says
Palestinian authorities say children were among the dead, while Israel says it hit a Hamas command-and-control centre.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Double jeopardy killer refused move to open prison
The justice secretary blocks a recommendation to move William Dunlop to an open prison.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

O'Sullivan to make late decision on competing at World Championship
Seven-time winner Ronnie O'Sullivan will give himself "as much time as possible" to decide whether to compete at the World Snooker Championship.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

See all the Trump tariffs by country
A table showing all the new US tariffs announced by President Trump on Wednesday

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Shirts, sponsors and bad blood: how Trump's tariffs might affect sport
After US president Donald Trump unveiled his new trade tariffs, BBC sports editor Dan Roan looks at what impact the move could have on the world of sport.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Harris hawk captured after tormenting villagers
A resident says he was able to humanely catch the hawk, which has attacked an estimated 50 people.

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Apr 03, 2025

Woman punched on Tube 'failed by emergency system'
Sally Wynter says she hit an emergency button several times after being attacked but received no answer.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Europe hopes for Trump tariffs deal but prepares for the worst
The EU's message is that it is ready to negotiate with the US but at the same time poised to hit back too.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Man shot dead by police at railway station named
The man was killed by a single bullet from an officer, police say.

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Apr 03, 2025

Lossiemouth wins Aintree Hurdle as Constitution Hill falls again
Constitution Hill falls for the second time in succession as star mare Lossiemouth lands the Aintree Hurdle

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Family unlawfully killed in head-on motorway crash
A coroner rules on the deaths on the M6 near Tebay of two children, their father and his partner.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Premier League yet to rule on Chelsea women's team 'fair market value' sale
The Premier League will consider Chelsea's multimillion pound transaction to sell the women's team to a sister company.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Bruce Springsteen to release seven 'lost' albums
The star has uncovered more than 80 archive tracks, most of which have never been heard before.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Why Trump's tariffs aren't really reciprocal
BBC Verify's Ben Chu takes a look at the wide range of different tariffs being imposed on countries.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Luton airport expansion approved by government
Luton Rising wants to increase airport capacity to 32 million passengers by 2043.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

UK draws up list of US products it could hit with tariffs
The business secretary says he wants to reach an economic deal but would take "necessary steps' if talks failed.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Top-20 players ask Grand Slams for more prize money
The top 20 men's and women's players send a letter to the four Grand Slams asking for more prize money.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Top-20 tennis stars ask Grand Slams for more prize money
The top 20 ATP and WTA tennis players send a letter to the four Grand Slams asking for more prize money.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

What the president announced - and why it matters
We dig into what the US president has said, what it could mean, and why it is happening now.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

What Trump has done - and why it matters
We dig into what the US president has said, what it could mean, and why it is happening now.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

iPhones, pensions and Brexit: Your questions about tariffs answered
Donald Trump slaps much of the world with a 10% baseline tariff while others face even higher rates. Our correspondents answer your questions.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Russia excluded from Trump's sweeping tariffs list
US media quotes the White House press secretary as saying this is because of sanctions on Moscow.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Russia not on Trump's tariff list
US media quotes the White House press secretary as saying this is because of sanctions on Moscow.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

How campaigning mum won six-year battle to get Martyn's Law introduced
The mother of Manchester attack victim Martyn Hett has reached her goal of introducing a new law.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Prince Harry hopes watchdog will uncover 'truth' in charity row
The Charity Commission has launched an investigation into the dispute at the Sentebale charity he co-founded.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Injured Arsenal defender Gabriel out for season
Arsenal defender Gabriel requires surgery on his hamstring that will rule him out for the remainder of the season.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

I played the £75 Mario Kart World on Switch 2 - was it worth it?
The BBC gets hands-on with the hotly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, launching in June.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Buyers circle and rumours swirl as TikTok sale deadline looms
Despite the increasing number of potential buyers, neither the app nor its Chinese owner have confirmed they will do a deal.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Vance confident TikTok will be sold in US as deadline looms
Despite the increasing number of potential buyers, neither the app nor its Chinese owner have confirmed they will do a deal.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Harry charity row to be investigated by watchdog
The Charity Commission has launched an inquiry into the dispute at the Sentebale charity.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

British Steel could decide to shut Scunthorpe plant in days
British Steel's owner has cancelled coal and iron ore shipments to the Scunthorpe plant.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Labour promises 'change' at local election launch
The PM says Labour councils will work "hand-in-hand" with the government on issues like potholes and policing.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

England's Kirby and Kelly to miss first Belgium match
Fran Kirby and Chloe Kelly will miss England's home game against Belgium in the Women's Nations League with minor injuries.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

How were Donald Trump's tariffs calculated?
Analysts have questioned claims that new tariffs are reciprocal and based on those charged against the US.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

How were Trump's tariffs calculated?
Analysts have questioned claims that new tariffs are reciprocal and based on those charged against the US.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Wimbledon plans to increase 'Henman Hill' capacity
Wimbledon is planning to renovate its iconic 'Henman Hill' and increase capacity for the tournament's 150th anniversary in 2027.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Lockerbie bombing whistleblower arrested in Libya
Samir Shegwara was arrested after the BBC reported the existence of evidence linking Libya with the bombing.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

When Liverpool nearly missed out on Salah
When Liverpool nearly missed out on signing Mohamed Salah, and how adopting the 'Moneyball' strategy revitalised the club.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Global stocks slide as Trump tariffs hit markets
European shares open lower after falls in Asia, while the gold price hits another record high.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Ship and tanker in North Sea crash had no lookouts, report finds
The Stena Immaculate was hit by the Solong cargo ship off the coast of East Yorkshire on 10 March.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Tarkowski should have seen red, says referee body
BBC Sport is told by the Premier League's refereeing body that James Tarkowski should have been sent off for his tackle on Alexis Mac Allister during Everton's defeat at Liverpool.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Don't give younger kids drinks with artificial sweeteners, health advisers say
Drinks such as sugar-free squash are off the menu for young children, say health advisers.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Tate Modern receives 'transformational' gift from US donors
A painting by the US modern artist Joan Mitchell is "one of the most important" Tate has received.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Tate receives 'transformational' gift from US donors
A painting by the US modern artist Joan Mitchell is "one of the most important" Tate has received.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Parts of UK set to be hotter than Algarve on Friday
Warm, bright conditions are expected but come with a warning about wildfires.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Punitive or a gift? How five big economies see new plan
BBC reporters look at how the latest US import taxes are seen in the EU, China, India, the UK and South Africa.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Tonali's goal - A cross? A shot? Or 'throbby wobbler'?
Joe Hart and Micah Richards discuss whether Sandro Tonali meant to score against Brentford or whether it was a happy accident.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Meat-eating dinosaurs shared watering holes with their prey
Scientists' analysis of prehistoric tracks suggests predators and prey drank at the same lagoons.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Amazon plans 'fresh' James Bond but will respect 007 legacy
Producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman were recently hired to oversee the hugely popular spy franchise.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Grand National line-up at Aintree confirmed
Last year's winner I Am Maximus heads the field for Saturday's Grand National at Aintree as a maximum line-up of 34 runners is named.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

UK set to host 2035 Women's World Cup as only 'valid' bid
The UK is set to host the 2035 Women's World Cup as the sole "valid" bidder for the tournament, Fifa president Gianni Infantino says.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Court gives Drake access to Kendrick Lamar's contracts
The star requested access to the sensitive documents in his defamation lawsuit over Not Like Us.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Court gives Drake access to Kendrick's contracts
The star requested access to the sensitive documents in his defamation lawsuit over Not Like Us.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Deaths of British couple in France treated as murder-suicide
The bodies of Andrew and Dawn Searle, who previously lived in East Lothian, were found at their home near Toulouse.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Three ways the move may affect you and your money
The UK has been hit with 10% tariffs by the US, but there is uncertainty as to the impact of them.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

'It's a huge blow to Scotland's whisky industry' - UK firms react
Business in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland tell us what US tariffs could mean for them.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Union boss says ministers sitting on hands over Birmingham bin strike
Unite boss Sharon Graham tells deputy PM Angela Rayner talks on the industrial action are farcical.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Hungary withdraws from International Criminal Court during Netanyahu visit
The move is announced hours after Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who is sought under an ICC arrest warrant, arrives in Budapest for a state visit.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Are Trump's Asia tariffs a 'full-frontal assault' on China?
There were five Asian nations in the 10 countries and territories hit with the highest tariffs.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Verstappen liking Lawson 'panic' post 'speaks for itself'
Max Verstappen says it "was not a mistake" that he liked a comment on social media criticising Red Bull's decision to demote Liam Lawson.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Faisal Islam: This is the biggest change to global trade in 100 years
The impact of the tariffs will be huge, with significant changes to long-standing global avenues of trade.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Myanmar leader heads to Bangkok as quake deaths climb to 3,000
Min Aung Hlaing is scheduled to attend a summit of the seven countries that border the Bay of Bengal.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

'The Goose' chases golds before return to dental school
Olympic 1500m medallist Yared Nuguse's ambition has always been to become an orthodontist, but a career as a professional athlete has put those plans on hold - for now.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Countries hit hardest by new US tariffs - the plan at a glance
A 10% rate of import tax will apply globally - with higher rates for a list of Trump's "worst offenders".

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

The countries hit hardest by new US tariffs
A 10% rate of import tax will apply globally - with higher rates for a list of Trump's "worst offenders".

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

The countries hit hardest by new US tariffs - the plan at a glance
A 10% rate of import tax will apply globally - with higher rates for a list of Trump's "worst offenders".

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

The countries hit hardest by new US tariffs - Trump's plan at a glance
A 10% rate of import tax will apply globally - with higher rates for a list of Trump's "worst offenders".

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

'I feel lied to after losing thousands reserving unfinished flat'
The developer says people lost their "reservation deposits" because buyers failed to exchange.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Would-be home buyers lose thousands on unfinished flats
The developer says people lost their "reservation deposits" because buyers failed to exchange.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

How to win the Champions League: Liverpool 2019
Watch the trailer for the new BBC documentary How to win the Champions League: Liverpool 2019.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

'Google AI presented my April Fool's story as real news'
Journalist Ben Black was "shocked" to discover his fake news from five years ago used by AI.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Who was Martyn Hett and what is Martyn's Law?
Martyn's Law aims to reduce the risk of physical harm and the impact of a terrorist attack.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Revenge porn victim 'constantly paranoid' after topless images shared online
A record number of victims of so-called revenge porn reported intimate image abuse to a dedicated UK helpline last year.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Chris Mason: UK relief but not delight at tariff plans
How the world responds to the tariffs will have economic and political consequences for the UK, writes our political editor.

BBC Front Page
Apr 03, 2025

Chris Mason: UK relief but not delight at Trump tariffs
How the world responds to the tariffs will have economic and political consequences for the UK, writes our political editor.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

These tariffs are a longtime goal fulfilled - and Trump's biggest gamble yet
The president acknowledged that he will face pushback from some, but he urged Americans to trust his instincts.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Trump's tariffs are a longtime goal fulfilled, and his biggest gamble yet
The president acknowledged that he will face pushback from some, but he urged Americans to trust his instincts.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Three things to know about Trump's tariffs announcement
The BBC's Michelle Fleury breaks down what the import taxes mean for the US and countries around the world.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Watch: What you need to know after announcement
The BBC's Michelle Fleury breaks down what the import taxes mean for the US and countries around the world.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Will Trump's tariffs start a global trade war?
And how will the UK be affected?

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

'I was a Premier League referee, but now I'm learning to walk again'
Uriah Rennie uses a wheelchair after a rare condition left him paralysed from the waist down.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

UK charities launch Myanmar Earthquake Appeal
More than 3,000 people have died and thousands have been displaced in Myanmar.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Councils in England putting homeless children at risk, MPs find
An inquiry says children are living in "appalling conditions" and suffering impacts to their health.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

The Papers: 'World faces economic war' and 'TikTok talks'
Most of Thursday's front pages lead on Trump announcing universal 10% tariffs on all imports into the US.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

'Aston Villa bucked the trend in January - and are reaping rewards'
Aston Villa's match-winners against Brighton prove they are reaping the rewards of their January business, writes Phil McNulty.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

'Reckless' tackle & 'offside' goal - were Liverpool-Everton officials wrong?
A possible red card and potential offside in the build-up to the winner - did the officials get it wrong in the Merseyside derby?

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

'Reckless' tackle & offside goal - were Liverpool-Everton officials wrong?
A possible red card and potential offside in the build-up to the winner - did the officials get it wrong in the Merseyside derby?

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

California man invites BBC to witness his death as MPs debate assisted dying
Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose, but others in the state disagree.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Assisted dying: California man invites BBC to witness his death as MPs debate new law
Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose, but others in the state disagree.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Assisted dying: California man invites BBC to witness his death as Parliament debates new law
Wayne Hawkins believes terminally ill people should be able to die when they choose, but others in the state disagree.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

'It's high, it's dangerous, it's red!' - Tarkowski's lucky escape
Match of the Day's Micah Richards and Joe Hart discuss James Tarkowski's "Merseyside tackle of old" on Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister, and say Everton "were fortunate to still have 11 players on the pitch".

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Marine Le Pen's ban has outraged France's far right - and they may well seek revenge
Could the National Rally retaliate in parliament by attempting to bring down the fragile coalition government?

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Marine Le Pen's ban outraged France's far right - and they may well take revenge
Could the National Rally retaliate in parliament by attempting to bring down the fragile coalition government?

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Assisted Dying: The Final Choice
How assisted dying works in California and Canada.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Match of the Day
Highlights from nine midweek Premier League matches, including the Merseyside derby.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Trump's tariffs on China, EU and more, at a glance
Japan will face different tax rates than Australia under Trump's plan - here's what else to know.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

'That was for you, Keelan' - Grealish dedicates goal to late brother
An emotional Jack Grealish dedicates his first Premier League goal in almost 16 months to his younger brother Keelan in the 25th anniversary of his death.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

'Worst offenders' around world face tariffs of up to 50%
The president says the US has been "pillaged, raped and plundered" for years by international trade partners.

BBC Front Page
Apr 02, 2025

Trump's tariffs: The big reveal
There's a 10% tariff on the UK and 20% on the EU.

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