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Kyiv has not responded to the invitation, which comes hours after European leaders urged Moscow to commit to a 30-day ceasefire. - India and Pakistan accuse each other of 'violations' after ceasefire deal Delhi and Islamabad accused each other of breaching a ceasefire brokered after four days of cross-border attacks. - Labour to unveil big immigration plans next week - but will they win back votes? Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is set to release her White Paper called "Restoring Control Over the Immigration System". - Dyer continued rehab after letter from daughter The actor told BBC Radio 4 about overcoming drug addiction and his relationship with Harold Pinter. - He may be Alcatraz's last living inmate. Here's what he thinks of Trump's plan to reopen prison Charlie Hopkins was imprisoned in Alcatraz in the 1950s, where he spent three "lonely" years. - Baby Reindeer and Mr Bates to compete at TV Baftas Rivals and Slow Horses are also nominated at the ceremony, which will be hosted by Alan Cumming. - Saints avoid becoming Premier League's worst ever side and troll Derby with comic apology Southampton avoid becoming an addition to a pub quiz question after moving past Derby County's record low total of 11 points. - How to win Eurovision, according to the experts Eurovision songwriters, judges and more discuss crafting the ideal anthem. - 'I'm a professional cuddler - let me tell you why a hug feels so good' Samii Wood believes snuggling with strangers can benefit your health. - 'WeightWatchers set me up to fail' - Why diet industry is losing to jabs like Ozempic As WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy, we examine the competition it faces from weight loss jabs. - Polluted airport water 'destroyed my unborn lambs' Farmer David Thornley says his breeding ewes lost pedigree lambs after drinking polluted water. - Plaque unveiled as reminder of decades of forced adoptions The slate plaque was unveiled at Rosemundy House, St Agnes - formerly a home for unmarried mothers. - The Papers: 'Criminal migrants to be kicked out' and Trump Inc's cover shot Migrants who commit crimes will be made to leave the UK and Donald Trump's family - or "Trump Inc". - Taylor Swift criticises court summons in Lively-Baldoni row The singer's representatives say the court summons was designed to create "tabloid clickbait". - Along the Canada border, small-town America feels sting of Trump's trade war Since the trade war began, crossings between the US and Canada are down some 17%. What has that cost towns such as Port Huron and Michigan? - Cardinal reveals what it was like to be part of highly secretive conclave There was no "rancour" or "politcking" in the conclave to elect the new pope, England and Wales's most senior Roman Catholic tells the BBC. - Kwik Fit founder Sir Tom Farmer dies aged 84 The Edinburgh-born businessman built the firm into a £1bn business and also owned Hibernian FC. - 'Proud to be young' - Beauty queen, lawyer and Botswana's youngest cabinet minister Lesego Chombo tells the BBC she was appointed by the president before he had even met her. - Liam Payne left £24m fortune The late One Direction star's former partner Cheryl is named one of the administrators of his estate. - 'Unforgettable day': The wedding with almost 100 bridesmaids The average number of bridesmaids for a wedding in the UK is about three to five. - Why these 2000s indie heroes are back and bigger than ever After being dismissed as "indie landfill", many guitar bands are back with a vengeance after 20 years. - BBC News app Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests - India and Pakistan Agree Ceasefire And European leaders push for another for Ukraine. - Nobel Laureate Prof Joseph Stiglitz on the UK/US trade deal ...why he thinks the UK has made a mistake and what it means for the world. - Yinka Bokinni explores the life of Sean 'Diddy' Combs Yinka Bokinni explores rap mogul Sean Combs's life and the criminal charges he denies. |
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