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Yousaf considers quitting as Scotland's first minister
Sources tell the BBC that resignation is now an option - although he has not yet made a final decision. -
My struggle to keep family safe while reporting the Gaza war
BBC Arabic‘s Adnan El-Bursh covered the conflict as he and his family were displaced multiple times. -
Tobago shark attack victim ‘able to communicate’
Peter Smith's wife has thanked friends who fought the shark during the attack on Tobago's coast. -
UK and Irish ministers to meet as tensions grow over Rwanda
The government has rejected plans by Ireland to return asylum seekers arriving there from the UK. -
'Invisible in our own country': Being Muslim in Modi's India
Since Narendra Modi's BJP took power in 2014, India's 200 million Muslims have faced turmoil. -
New law aims to protect devices from hackers
Speakers, fitness trackers and other internet-connected devices sold in the UK now have to meet new requirements. -
Disability benefit system unsustainable and needs change, says government
Disability payments that help with extra living costs could be scrapped in favour of more tailored support as the government looks at overhauling the benefits system Proposals include disabilities. -
Minister defends NHS record after Dan Poulter defects to Labour
Chris Philp denies Tories are deprioritising the NHS, after Dan Poulter says "patients deserve better". -
More remains found in torso murder inquiry
Police have identified the victim as a man is his 60s from Salford after remains were found in a nature reserve. -
'Wild and free' Kidman collects Hollywood achievement award
Nicole Kidman says it has been a privilege to play unconventional women as she picks up a prestigious prize.