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The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", as his two-day state visit to the UK comes to a close. - Sarah Smith: Trump visit showed UK's warm relations - and limited influence The good-natured state visit demonstrated strong relations, but no ally is likely to change the US president's mind. - Trump diverted and forced to swap helicopters on way to Stansted Marine One was diverted while ferrying Donald Trump from Chequers to Stansted Airport. - Why France is at risk of becoming the new sick man of Europe The country is at the conjuncture of several crises at once - but is it fair to blame Macron for 'this shipwreck'? - 'Cataclysmic' situation in Gaza City, UN official says, as Israeli tanks advance A constant of stream of Palestinians flee southwards as Israeli tanks reportedly push further into Gaza's biggest urban centre. - Corbyn and Sultana clash over new party membership MP Zarah Sultana says she is a victim of a "sexist boys' club" in row over setting up new left wing party. - Ros Atkins on? What Kimmel's suspension means for free speech in the US The BBC's analysis editor looks at a decision that leading Democrats have called "an abuse of power". - Spectacular autumn leaves expected after warm UK summer Experts are predicting a colourful autumn with red, orange and golden leaves in a vibrant display. - First migrant deported to France under 'one in one out' deal The man was removed on Thursday under the "one in, one out" agreement and has arrived in Paris. - Scientists pinpoint 'mileage clock' inside brain They located this key area of function by recording the brain activity of running rats. - MI6 launches dark web portal to attract spies in Russia Outgoing MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore is expected to confirm details in a speech in Istanbul. - Musk's fellowship of Royal Society in doubt after Unite the Kingdom rally address The world's most prestigious scientific body raised concerns about the "language of violence" at the march. - Key takeaways from the PM and President's news conference The US and UK leaders fielded questions on Ukraine, migration, free speech and Mandelson among other issues. - In pictures: Chequers, scout groups and a dolls' house - day two of Trump's state visit Day two of US President Donald Trump's second state visit - Royals, Maga and tech CEOs: What we learned from state banquet guest list The event is as much about diplomacy as it is about fine dining. - Sweet treats for Kate and Melania as they host Scouts Melania Trump also joined Queen Camilla for a tour around the grounds of Windsor Castle - including the Queen Mary's Dolls' House. - US firms pledge £150bn investment in UK as tech deal signed The UK government hopes the investment will create more than 7,600 "high-quality jobs". - 'Use troops to stop boats' and 'Chequers mates' Trump's advice to the prime minister on illegal immigration dominates Friday's front pages. - 'It's not easy': Reform council strives to identify promised savings Reform UK has run the authority for just over four months and is embarking on the process of setting next year's budget. - Why America is at a dangerous crossroads following the Charlie Kirk shooting This moment has parallels with other periods of discord in US history, but it is more complicated than simply repeating them. - DiCaprio on his latest film and 'divisiveness in our culture' The actor says his latest film, One Battle After Another, "holds a mirror up to society". - 'I'm taking life day by day, year by year': Tennis legend Bjorn Borg on cancer diagnosis Tennis legend Bjorn Borg speaks to BBC Breakfast about his prostate cancer diagnosis and his rivalry-turned-friendship with John McEnroe. - Play now Think you can work out where's hotter and colder than you today? Find out by playing our game - Author Sally Rooney says she could not collect prize in UK in case of arrest The author has given her support to Palestine Action, who have been proscribed as a terrorist group. - Trump says TV networks 'against' him should 'maybe' lose licence, after Kimmel suspension "Maybe their licence should be taken away," Trump said of broadcasters that he argued covered him unfairly. |
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