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Globalisation era has ended, says Treasury minister

Sir Keir Starmer has suggested there could be state intervention to protect UK business from tariffs introduced by Donald Trump.

Israel changes account of Gaza medic killings after video showed deadly attack

Israeli forces killed 15 emergency workers in a convoy of ambulances near Rafah on 23 March.

Two MPs 'astounded' after being denied entry to Israel

Israel says Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were refused entry as they intended to "spread hate speech".

Pope Francis greets crowds at St Peter's Square

The Pope briefly appeared on stage in a wheelchair with a breathing tube, two weeks after leaving hospital.

Man in 50s killed in shooting at house

An investigation is launched after the victim was found dead in County Durham on Saturday evening.

Waking up with a Banksy on your wall: The differing fortunes of two homeowners

Two homeowners had very different experiences when the elusive artist chose their walls for his work.

Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might - the fallout will be messy

What made the US step back from the system that it profited handsomely from for decades?

Why men are so unhealthy - and what can be done

Men are more likely to die prematurely than women - and worse at seeking care when they need it.

'Thousands watch me clean my home each day': The women making money from their daily chores

Carys Harding is watched by thousands as she tidies her home as part of a trend known as a "reset".

No wigs please - the new rules shaking up beauty pageants

Wigs and beauty contests are big business in Ivory Coast, but the industry is facing change.

Rachel Chinouriri's success has been a slow burn. She prefers it that way

The singer has won thousands of new fans on the Sabrina Carpenter tour, seven years into her career.

Lifts and tucks on the rise as cosmetic surgery becomes cheaper

More people - mostly women - seek treatments to look toned and wrinkle-free, UK private clinic data show.

Trump urges US to 'hang tough' as 10% tariffs come into effect

It comes on the largest day of protests against Trump's administration since he returned to office.

'Sometimes you have to walk through fire': Tariffs get backing in Trump heartland

As economic uncertainty swirls and the markets take a hit, many in this deeply Republican area back the president's plan.

Jaguar Land Rover to pause car exports to US over tariffs

The British firm say no vehicles will be shipped in April as it processes the impact of Donald Trump's tariffs.

MP Dan Norris arrested on suspicion of child sex offences and rape

A spokesperson for Labour says he has been suspended from the party after being arrested.

Teenage boy found dead in lake named

A teenager found dead after going swimming in a lake in south-east London is named as Izaiah Smith.

Evacuations as wildfire in Scotland spreads north through forest

The fire service has deployed helicopters as part of efforts to extinguish the flames, while police have urged people to avoid the area.

Brianna Ghey's mother criticises government over online safety

The mother of Brianna Ghey says reports the Online Safety Bill could be watered down are "shocking".

Anti-Trump protests held in cities across the US

Thousands of protesters gathered for the most visible opposition movement of Trump's second term.

Artist behind 'worst' Trump portrait says his criticism is damaging business

Sarah Boardman says she is facing a backlash over her work and is concerned for her business.

Racehorse Broadway Boy heads home after horrific Grand National fall

Broadway Boy is to return home after suffering a heavy fall in the Grand National.

Manhunt in Germany after three bodies found

German media report village of Weitefeld, Westerwald, was cordoned off and all vehicles are being checked after discovery in house.

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.

The teacher who helped to propel Richard Burton to fame

Philip Burton lent his young protégé his name and helped him on his way to international stardom.

Virginia Giuffre says she is in hospital after 'serious' car accident

A spokesperson tells the BBC Ms Giuffre "greatly appreciates the support and well wishes people are sending".

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An off-hand lie leads 17-year-old Olive into a spiral of unintended consequences.

How Verstappen stole Suzuka with McLaren stuck in 'rabbit hole'

Max Verstappen won in Japan with a weekend of the sort of rare perfection that comes only from drivers of the very highest quality, says Andrew Benson.

Briton Hudson-Smith wins $100,000 at Grand Slam Track

Olympic medallist Matthew Hudson-Smith wins the 200m at the Grand Slam Track in Kingston, Jamaica to scoop $100,000 (£77,500).

'Not in a great moment' - what's going on with Garnacho?

Amorim is backing misfiring winger Alejandro Garnacho going into Man Utd v Man City derby... but for how long?

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