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- Kitchen use suspended in high-security prison unitswww.bbc.com Kitchen use suspended in high-security prison units after Abedi attack
It comes after Manchester Arena bomber Hashem Abedi seriously injured three prison officers.
- Why did the government take control of British Steel?www.bbc.com What is British Steel, who owns it and why has the government taken control?
An emergency law has handed control of the UK's only remaining plant making virgin steel to the government.
- www.bbc.com MP Tulip Siddiq attacks 'smear campaign' after arrest warrant
Bangladeshi authorities issued the arrest warrant over allegations of corruption, which the British MP denies.
- Top former college athlete among six dead in New York plane crashwww.bbc.com Karenna Groff and family killed in New York plane crash
MIT graduate Karenna Groff, who was named Woman of the Year by the NCAA in 2022, was among the victims.
- www.bbc.com Trump threatens new tariffs on smartphones days after exempting them
President Trump says Chinese-made electronics are simply moving to a different levy "bucket".
- 'Stop Brexit man' cleared over noisy protestwww.bbc.com 'Stop Brexit man' Steve Bray cleared over noisy protest
Steve Bray is found not guilty of flouting a police ban after playing loud music outside Parliament.
- Ex-MP Craig Williams among 15 charged with betting offenceswww.bbc.com Ex-MP Craig Williams charged with betting offences
The investigation was launched last year following bets placed on the timing of the 2024 general election.
The former Conservative MP is among 15 people charged by the Gambling Commission.
- Can Swiatek emulate Alcaraz to start clay season?www.bbc.com Second Serve: Can Iga Swiatek emulate Carlos Alcaraz to start clay season?
Iga Swiatek is "set for a mammoth few months" with a lot of points to defend in the clay-court season - it's your Second Serve tennis briefing.
- PS5 price jumps Β£40 as Sony cites 'challenging' market conditionswww.bbc.com PS5 price increases by Β£40 as Sony cites 'challenging' conditions
The digital, disc-free edition of Sony's console has increased by roughly Β£70 since it first went on sale.
- Masters & Grand Slam success will 'free me up' - McIlroywww.bbc.com Rory McIlroy says completing career Grand Slam at Masters will help him play with more 'freedom'
Rory McIlroy says completing the career Grand Slam of all four majors will help him play with more freedom in the future.
- Katy Perry set for space with all-women crew on Blue Origin rocketwww.bbc.com Katy Perry blasts off with all-women crew on Blue Origin rocket
Six women - including pop star Katy Perry - are set to blast off into space as part of an all-women suborbital mission
Six womenβincluding pop star Katy Perryβare set to blast off into space as part of an all-women suborbital mission
- Gaza medic missing since deadly attack being detained by Israel, Red Cross sayswww.bbc.com Red Cross says missing Gaza paramedic being detained by Israel
Asaad al-Nassasra has been missing since Israeli troops killed 15 other emergency workers in south Gaza three weeks ago.
- Watch: Masters victory was a long time coming, McIlroy tells BBC Sportwww.bbc.com Rory McIlroy says Masters victory 'a long time coming'
BBC Sport NI's Stephen Watson speaks to Masters champion Rory McIlroy after his dramatic play-off win at Augusta National to complete the career Grand Slam.
- Match of the Day 2: Highlights including Newcastle v Man Utd
Kelly Somers presents all the highlights from the dayβs four Premier League fixtures.
- Two British tourists drown near Great Barrier Reefwww.bbc.com Two British tourists drown near Australia's Great Barrier Reef
The men were found by a rescue helicopter, as was an Australian who is being treated in hospital.
- Probe continues into cause of fatal house explosionwww.bbc.com Worksop explosion: Probe continues after man dies in blast
A man in his 50s died in the explosion that saw dozens of people evacuated from their homes.
- Watch: Cambridge win men's and women's Boat Raceswww.bbc.com Cambridge win men's and women's Boat Races
Cambridge continued their recent dominance over Oxford.
- Man arrested after suspected arson attack at Pennsylvania governor's homewww.bbc.com Josh Shapiro: Man arrested after alleged arson attack at governor's home
The Democrat and his family were not injured, and a 38-year-old man faces charges of attempted murder and terrorism.
- Highlights, including Newcastle v Man Utd
Kelly Somers presents all the highlights from the dayβs four Premier League fixtures.
- We're treated like peasants, say tenants in fight over mouldy homeswww.bbc.com Tenants enlist health professionals in Peabody mouldy homes fight
Residents enlist health professionals and lawyers after suffering from mouldy and damp homes for years.
- I wondered if it would ever be my time - McIlroywww.bbc.com Rory McIlroy wins Masters 2025: Tiger Woods welcomes McIlroy to Grand Slam club
Tiger Woods was among the first to congratulate Rory McIlroy on winning the Masters, welcoming him to an exclusive club of men's players to have won golf's Grand Slam.
Rory McIlroy says he had "started to wonder" if he would ever win the Masters before finally landing the Green Jacket in a nervy finale on Sunday.
- How coping with 'heartbreak' changed everything for McIlroywww.bbc.com Rory McIlroy wins 2025 Masters after learning how to deal with 'heartbreak'
After a series of devastating near misses, a calm and patient Rory McIlroy finally finds a winning formula at the Masters.
- www.bbc.com Israeli air strike destroys part of last fully functional hospital in Gaza City
The Israel Defense Forces said the hospital contained a "command and control center used by Hamas".
- Lost Lionesses play 'is coming home', writer sayswww.bbc.com Lost Lionesses play 'is coming home' to Bedfordshire, writer says
It tells the story of the rebellious, unofficial side that competed in the 1971 Women's World Cup.
- Aimee Lou Wood calls SNL parody 'mean and unfunny'www.bbc.com Aimee Lou Wood calls SNL White Lotus sketch 'mean and unfunny'
The White Lotus star said a sketch that impersonated her using prosthetic teeth "punched down" on her.
- Mario Vargas Llosa: Giant of Latin American literature, dies aged 89www.bbc.com Mario Vargas Llosa: Giant of Latin American literature
The Peruvian was called a "divinely gifted story-teller" when he won the Nobel in 2010.
The distinguished Peruvian author, who won the Nobel Prize and courted controversy most of his life, dies at 89.
- Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa wins re-electionwww.bbc.com Daniel Noboa: Centre-right leader wins re-election in Ecuador
The sitting president's challenger in the closely fought race, Luisa GonzΓ‘lez, has claimed fraud without producing evidence.
- South Africa poised to re-open inquest into Nobel laureate's deathwww.bbc.com Albert Luthuli: South Africa re-opens inquest into Nobel laureate's death
The official ruling - that Albert Luthuli died in an accident in 1967, has long been queried by his family.
An official ruling, that Albert Luthuli died in an accident in 1967, has long been queried by his family.
- McIlroy's dramatic Masters triumphwww.bbc.com The Masters: Rory McIlroy wins Masters: Final round highlights
The story of a dramatic final day that sees Rory McIlory complete his career Grand Slam with a play-off victory over Justin Rose at the Masters in Augusta, Georgia.
- Ukraine's allies condemn Russia over deadly missile attackwww.bbc.com Zelensky urges Trump to visit Ukraine ahead of deal with Russia
A Russian missile killed 34 people on Sunday in an attack that Trump described as "a mistake" and Germany called "a war crime".
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described Sunday's attack, which killed 34 people and injured 117, as "horrifying".
- Government races to keep British Steel furnaces burningwww.bbc.com British Steel: Race to keep furnaces on as China issues trade warning
The government is working to obtain coal to power the company's furnaces after passing an emergency law to take control of its site.
After passing an emergency law to take control of the plant, ministers are working to obtain coal to power its furnaces.
- 'I've been threatened over my Please Offer Me A Seat badge'www.bbc.com TfL 'Please Offer Me a Seat' badge users share their experiences
TfL badge user Eliza Rain, 28, said one passenger "threatened to push me off the train".
- 'People think he's intimidating but he's guileless': Daryl Hannah on her Neil Young filmwww.bbc.com Daryl Hannah shows husband Neil Young's softer side in new tour film
The actress stayed behind the camera to make a documentary about Young's 2023 solo tour.
The actress shows a softer side to Neil Young, and discusses his fears of being barred from the US.
- Watch McIlroy claim his Masters green jacketwww.bbc.com The Masters: Rory McIlroy claims his Masters green jacket
Watch the moment 2024 Masters champion Scottie Scheffler hands over the Green Jacket to 2025 winner, Rory McIlroy in Augusta.
- In Canada's car capital, auto workers brace for the worstwww.bbc.com In Canada's car capital of Windsor, auto workers brace for the worst
The auto sector in Windsor, Ontario, has employed generations of Canadians. Now the future is uncertain and US tariffs are "like a stab in the back".
In Windsor, Ontario, the auto sector has employed generations of Canadians. Now the future is uncertain and US tariffs are "like a stab in the back".
- Landmark antitrust trial could force Zuckerberg to sell Instagramwww.bbc.com Meta's antitrust trial could force Zuckerberg to sell Instagram
The case against Facebook owner Meta alleges the company bought Instagram and WhatsApp to wipe out competition.
- McIlroy wins Masters play-off to complete career Grand Slamwww.bbc.com The Masters: McIlroy wins Masters play-off to complete career Grand Slam
Watch the winning moment as Rory McIlroy wins The Masters at the first extra hole in the play-offs to complete his career Grand Slam.
- Royal Mail: The curious case of why a billionaire wants to buy what looks like a fading relicwww.bbc.com Royal Mail: What made a billionaire want to buy this fading relic
From the end of April, the 500-year-old Royal Mail will be controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky who co-owns a football club - but why does he want it?
- McIlroy beats Rose in Masters play-off to seal career Grand Slamwww.bbc.com Rory McIlroy beats Justin Rose in Masters play-off to clinch career Grand Slam
Rory McIlroy achieves golfing immortality as he beats Justin Rose in a play-off to finally win his first Masters title and complete the career Grand Slam.
Rory McIlroy achieves golfing immortality as he beats Justin Rose in a sudden-death play-off to finally win his first Masters title and complete the career Grand Slam in a hugely dramatic final round at Augusta National.
- Some police forces unprepared for summer riots, MPs findwww.bbc.com MPs reject two-tier policing claims in 2024 riots - report
The policing response was "entirely appropriate" given the violence and criminality, a report finds.
The policing response was "entirely appropriate" given the violence and criminality, the report found.