A signed summary of BBC Newsline with Declan Harvey and Richard Beattie on Monday 9th June 2025
Hoover opened its Merthyr site in 1948, with operations there ending in 2009.
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Illegal cigarettes, rolling tobacco, vapes and shisha devices are found in seven stores across Barnet.
People in the city's Northern Quarter say the Brit Awards' relocation from London is a "great thing".
Glen Brady, distracted by his sat-nav, swerved across the carriageway and mounted the pavement.
The family of a woman who died in mental health care speak about their fight to hold staff accountable.
The BBC heard from dozens of former officials about their role enforcing the brutality of the Assad regime.
From Boston to Houston, demonstrators elsewhere have followed the displays of opposition in LA.
Onboard security footage from the Madleen aid vessel shows activists throwing their tech overboard and putting up their hands.
The IDF have released new footage that they say shows the underground tunnel network underneath the European hospital in southern Gaza. BBC Verify pieces together the evidence.
A man managed to get access to the Heathrow taxiway before being caught by staff and police.
Liam Reardon, who won the show in 2021, said Merthyr Tydfil has a close-knit community.
Ed the zebra was on the loose since May 31 when authorities captured the pet and airlifted it to a waiting animal trailer.
Channel Nine's Lauren Tomasi appeared to be hit by a non-lethal round as she reported from the scene.
BBC reporter Christal Hayes was driving home when she witnessed the incident at a junction.
The club founder says she has wanted to be a Jedi since she was a youngster.
Protests flare up in Los Angeles, as demonstrators against immigration raids face off with law enforcement