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Southport killer's teacher 'dreaded' what he might do
23. October 2025 (16:57)
Joanne Hodson said Axel Rudakubana was the most "unusual" pupil she had ever encountered.  (BBC News)
Rosenberg: Trump abandons carrot and wields stick over Putin in Ukraine talks
23. October 2025 (16:18)
The BBC's Russia editor says Trump's decision to call off his Putin talks and impose oil sanctions will not go down well in Moscow. (BBC News)
Dealer waged 'sustained terror campaign' for Russia in UK
23. October 2025 (16:17)
Dylan Earl is due to be sentenced for his role in a plot ordered by operatives from the Wagner Group.  (BBC News)
Why did the judge acquit Soldier F in Bloody Sunday trial?
23. October 2025 (16:14)
Mr Justice Lynch said troops had "lost all sense of military discipline" but cast doubt on the level of evidence provided on who fired the shots. (BBC News)
Councils should not cut 'vital' physical activity - former Olympian
23. October 2025 (15:45)
The Accounts Commission says the amount councils are spending on culture and leisure services is not keeping up with rising costs. (BBC News)
Why is there a row over the grooming gangs inquiry?
23. October 2025 (15:41)
A national inquiry into grooming gangs in England and Wales is in turmoil - how did we get here? (BBC News)
New images show Israeli control line deeper into Gaza than expected
23. October 2025 (15:35)
Israel has placed boundary markers up to 520m deeper inside Gaza than expected under the ceasefire deal with Hamas. (BBC News)
Resident doctors announce five-day strike in November
23. October 2025 (15:26)
Walkout will be the 13th of long-running dispute between government and British Medical Association. (BBC News)
Soft Cell's musical force Dave Ball dies, aged 66
23. October 2025 (15:16)
The musician, best known for Tainted Love and Say Hello, Wave Goodbye, died in his sleep at home. (BBC News)
What the UK inflation figures actually mean for you
23. October 2025 (15:08)
Prices in the UK rose by 3.8% in the year to September, matching the rate recorded in July and August. (BBC News)