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Despite 141 incidents threatening environmental damage, just one farmer has been prosecuted.

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Last week, the US president urged Brazilian authorities to end their prosecution of the country's former President Jair Bolsonaro.

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It came as Trump said the attorney general should release "whatever she thinks is credible" on the disgraced financier.

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A former NI secretary has accused David Cameron of treating the Brexit referendum as "some sort of Eton game".

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News the UK government secretly relocated thousands of Afghans after a data leak dominates Wednesday's papers.

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TV chef Si King felt unable to go to the site of the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree until now.

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It also recommends PAs and AAs wear standardised clothing and badges to distinguish them from doctors.

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The ad for the cucumber and mint drink made unauthorised health claims, the advertising watchdog found.

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The 175-year-old glass house will begin a £50m renovation in 2027.

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Kim Jae-gyu was executed for killing dictator Park Chung-hee. Now South Korea is revisiting his case.

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The chancellor missed the 28-day deadline for registering free tickets from the National Theatre.

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Kyiv's mayor is among those asking why there has to be a delay to introducing new tariffs as the fighting continues.

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Bradley Murdoch, the Australian man convicted of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio in 2001, has died.

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Teenagers may be manipulated to carry out acts of sabotage, counter-terror police said.

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The past weeks have put serious pressure on Tim Davie's leadership, says Katie Razzall.

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Campaigners welcome the uplift, but argue it still "falls far short of matching inflation".

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Chancellor tells the financial industry to change the narrative around consumer investment to encourage growth.

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The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner analyses the leak of Afghan citizen's data and the fallout.

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The RSPCA say the dogs were kept in overcrowded conditions with little access to fresh water.

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MPs will vote on François Bayrou's budget plan in the autumn, in a moment of high risk for the government.

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Jule Brand, Lauren James, Claudia Pina and Delphine Cascarino are all among the scorers of some of the best goals of the group stage at Uefa Women's Euro 2025.

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England captain Leah Williamson says Euro 2025 quarter-final opponents Sweden are "relentless" at major tournaments and "deserve a little bit more recognition".

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President Trump gives an exclusive interview to the BBC.

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Trump asked Ukraine's Zelensky if he could strike Moscow and other Russian targets, the Financial Times reported.

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BBC Sport looks at the numbers behind West Indies' second-lowest Test score of 27.

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