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COP30: Five key takeaways from a deeply divisive climate summit
What did we learn from a climate summit that ended in a deal with no new mention of fossil fuels? -
Rail fares to be frozen in England next year
Regulated fares, which include season tickets and off-peak returns, will not see annual price rises for the first time in 30 years, the government announces. -
A private jet and massive debt - the rise and fall of a £1m Glastonbury ticket scammer
Ripped-off customers are hunting for Miles Hart after he sold hundreds of Glastonbury tickets and vanished. -
Norris and Piastri face possible disqualifications
Lando Norris and team-mate Oscar Piastri face potentially being disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix for technical infringements. -
La Voix drops out of Strictly after injury
No contestant is set to leave this week's show, with no dance-off planned and votes set to be carried over. -
Who killed young Chechen woman who fled Russia for a life of freedom?
Aishat Baimuradova fled her home this year in the hope of living the way she wanted, but she was then found dead in her rented flat. -
Rupert Grint: 'I'll never step out of Ron Weasley's shadow'
The actor told the BBC he's written a letter to the next child actor playing Ron in the upcoming HBO TV adaptation of the books. -
Why Tommy Robinson supporters are turning to Christianity
The Church of England is grappling with what to do about followers of the far-right figure embracing faith. -
Could the Budget help turn Generation Z into generation debt?
There's growing concern that current tax and spending policies help pensioners, but are unfair on younger generations. -
The Papers: 'Andrew should give evidence' and Reeves discusses Budget
Keir Starmer's remarks about whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should give evidence over Jeffrey Epstein feature in a number of Sunday's papers.