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Two firefighters and member of public die in fire at Oxfordshire business park

In an emotional statement, the region's chief fire officer praises the "unwavering bravery" of the emergency services tackling the blaze at Bicester Motion.
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Large plumes of smoke were filmed coming from one of the Bicester Motion buildings

'We're exhausted from displacement, exhausted from war' - Gazans tell BBC

Nearly 100 people have been killed in northern Gaza, the Hamas-run civil defence agency says, as Israeli planes drop leaflets urging evacuation.
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Palestinians make their way with belongings as they fled their homes

Ukraine and Russia agree prisoner-of-war exchange after first direct talks in years

A date has been made for the swap but it's not being made public, Ukraine's defence minister says.
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Officials at the Russia-Ukraine-Turkey talks meet

Second of two Eurovision 2025 semi-finals takes place in Switzerland

Tonight, 10 more countries will qualify for the grand final and six will be sent packing.
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Remember Monday take the stage at the semi-finals for Eurovision 2025.

Cassie tells Diddy trial: I'd give back $20m settlement to undo freak-offs

Hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs could face life in prison, but has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
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Court sketch of Cassie Ventura being questioned, Sean Combs looks on

FMQs: Swinney quizzed on CalMac ferry costs and delays

First Minister John Swinney faces questions from opposition party leaders during FMQs at Holyrood.
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John Swinney, a bald man with glasses and wearing a dark suit, purple tie and white shirt, points a finger in the air as he addresses MSPs

'Bullying and misogynistic videos' - Teens describe 'upsetting' online posts

A BBC investigation has found teenagers are exposed to content about weapons, bullying, murder and abuse on social media platforms.
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Various teenagers all holding mobile phones

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