Watch brilliant goals by past and present Premier League players who have all featured for their countries at the Africa Cup of Nations.
The Women's Super League transfer window has closed until the summer - but which clubs did the best business?
Former Post Office operator who inspired ITV drama says sum is about a sixth of what he requested.
James Rourke's parents ask if more could have been done to prevent his death on a building site.
Meanwhile, the US has launched new air strikes in Yemen, targeting 10 drones reportedly being set up to launch.
Three-year-old Ethan had to be saved after crawling into a toy machine in Brisbane, Australia.
The sportswear giant cut ties with Kanye West in 2022 after he made a series of antisemitic comments.
China is targeting US infrastructure and laying the groundwork to wreak chaos, the FBI director warns.
Lord Sugar says his team help ensure fame-seekers are not cast in the business competition series.
The actor is charged over the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on a film set.
The 12ft (3.6m) taxidermy bear was snatched from a Canadian resort during an opportune cold snap.
Jamie Webster is playing a 40,000-capacity gig in Liverpool this summer and is aiming for number one.
Artificial intelligence is increasing being used to guide investments but risks remain.
Match of the Day pundit Ian Wright praises Kevin de Bruyne as he starts his first Premier League game since the opening day of the season in Manchester City's 3-1 win over Burnley.
Match of the Day pundit Ian Wright describes Liverpool's Conor Bradley as an "unbelievable find" after the 20-year-old's man-of-the-match performance in the 4-1 Premier League win over Chelsea.
How hot is too hot to work? The BBC visits Cambodia's sweltering brick kilns to find out.
More funding is needed to avoid a "severe impact" on services and more councils going bust, a report says.
Non-existent court hearings, disappearing documents - BBC uncovers the man at the heart of a legal scam.
Fans are shown swear words and racial slurs in dozens of songs even when explicit content is blocked.
NHS England says it wants to test 30,000 Jewish people over the next two years for faulty BRCA genes.
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