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Ronnie O'Sullivan books his place in the World Championship semi-finals with a 13-9 win over Si Jiahui as he maintains his bid for record eighth title in the modern era.

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The wife of the late Mike Peters says he "swept her off her feet" at 19 and she never looked back.

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Barcelona come back twice against Inter Milan in a thrilling 3-3 draw in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie.

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Ukraine's deputy leader is heading to Washington to sign an agreement the White House has been pushing for.

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The BBC's Emma Vardy talks through the footage shown in court as two men are accused of illegally chopping down the tree.

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All 59 seats that flipped in Monday's federal election went to the Liberals or the Conservatives.

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The approval of the £3.6bn deal will see the 500-year institution taken over by Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group.

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BBC Verify: How did rebels train to overthrow the President of Syria?

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Plus, President Trump receives bad economic numbers - but blames President Biden.

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Study provides hope for future of the axolotl amphibian, pushed to the brink of extinction in Mexico.

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Shabana Mahmood said judges at the UK's highest court had provided "legal clarity".

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King Charles gives a personal message to others facing the anxiety of a cancer diagnosis.

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Former Premier League manager Harry Redknapp says calling England boss Thomas Tuchel "a German spy" was a "joke" that "badly backfired".

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Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has returned to full training following an ankle injury suffered at the end of March.

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The BBC has been told the chancellor accepted a donation but did not add it to the MPs' register of interests.

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Kaliyah Coa's body was recovered at Maritime Quay on the Isle of Dogs on 13 April.

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The strikes were south of Damascus, where Syrian security forces say they are battling gunmen from the religious minority.

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The High Court in Dublin is hearing a libel case brought by Gerry Adams against a BBC programme and online article.

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An authoritative Jack Draper books his place in the quarter-finals of the Madrid Open with a convincing 6-2 6-2 win against Tommy Paul.

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Two men deny felling the much-loved tree which had stood on Hadrian's Wall for more than 100 years.

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James Maddison says Tottenham's squad are "100%" behind manager Ange Postecoglou and can still turn their season into "something very special".

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The singer faced criticism after taking part in an all-female space flight earlier this month.

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World number one Jannik Sinner considered walking away from tennis during his doping case, stating he "didn't feel comfortable" as players looked at him "differently" during the Australian Open.

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Mark Wood is irritated by a "golf, golf, golf" narrative around the England team, but admits they do not help themselves.

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BBC Sport's Alex Howell assesses why Arsenal fans should still be hopeful that their side can reach the Champions League final.

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