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How prolific cowboy builder kept up cons despite criminal past
24. October 2025 (02:36)
Mark Killick's fourth fraud conviction involved 37 victims, who police estimate lost £1.25m. (BBC News)
Bank of England chief tops 2026 Powerlist as UK's most influential black person
24. October 2025 (02:18)
Afua Kyei, 43, is in charge of the financial governance of the Bank's £1 trillion balance sheet. (BBC News)
Voters set to decide new Irish president
24. October 2025 (02:02)
The winning candidate will become the country's 10th president and replace Michael D Higgins. (BBC News)
The Papers: 'We are Strictly Done Dancing' and 'Stop the show trials'
24. October 2025 (02:00)
Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman's departure leads Friday's papers alongside criticism of the Bloody Sunday verdict. (BBC News)
Legacy body dealing with more killings than Met Police - commissioner
24. October 2025 (01:52)
Sir Declan Morgan says the body investigating Troubles-related killings receives about 11 new cases every month. (BBC News)
Brandi Carlile: 'Joni Mitchell is wild. She'll drink you under the table'
24. October 2025 (01:37)
The star spills the beans on her famous collaborators, and the "crisis" that inspired her new album. (BBC News)
X-ray tables, high-tech glasses, NBA players: How a poker scheme allegedly stole millions
24. October 2025 (01:36)
Prosecutors said the elaborate plot, which allegedly netted $7m from victims, belonged in a Hollywood film. (BBC News)
Sabotage, Claudia's ire and the chess board is back as things heat up on The Traitors
24. October 2025 (01:27)
It was another night of mounting tension as the faithfuls hoped to finally catch a traitor. (BBC News)
Can the plastic recycling industry be saved?
24. October 2025 (01:03)
Plastic recycling plants in Europe are being shut as they struggle to find a business model (BBC News)
Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack caused UK car production to slump by a quarter
24. October 2025 (01:01)
JLR shutdown after hack drives UK car production to worst September since 1952 (BBC News)