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An Israeli military spokesman says troops will deepen the damage to the "terror infrastructure" held by Hamas.

The MoD admits 49 data breaches at the unit handling applications from Afghans seeking safety in the UK.

The GCSE pass rate is expected to be broadly similar to 2024, after years of flux during the Covid pandemic.

The visit to Lhasa suggests a desire to stamp the Chinese leader's authority over the region.

Italian pair Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori complete their "mission" by beating Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud to win the revamped US Open mixed event.

Local councils seeking legal action on asylum hotels and a priest guilty of 17 sex crimes make Thursday's papers.

Delta and United are being sued over allegedly charging extra for seats next to a blank walls.

Mandatory evacuation orders are in place along the Outer Banks of North Carolina amid fears islands may be cut off from the main highway.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio denounces the court as "an instrument of lawfare" against the US and Israel.

Facing opposition from Democrats who fled the state to stall the vote, Republicans hope the new maps will lead to more seats in Congress.

The Japanese technology giant cited economic challenges as it raised prices for the consoles by around $50.

He is found guilty of selling details about warships' locations and weapons to a Chinese spy for $12,000.

The Tory leader writes to council leaders after a court blocked a hotel from housing asylum seekers.

Suranne Jones plays the Prime Minister whose husband is kidnapped in new political thriller, Hostage.

Critics say many vehicles in India are not biofuel-compliant, and its use could put engines at risk. The government denies this.

The two sides are waging an information war to win international sympathy and shore up support at home.

Scientists are racing to protect what some view as "the most important animal" in the Yangtze.

Manager Brendan Rodgers insists the failure to strengthen Celtic's squad for their Champions League play off with Kairat was "not my decision" and concedes that he has to "accept where it's at".

Arsenal's stunning coup to snatch Eberechi Eze away from Spurs is a ruthless statement of intent, says BBC chief football writer Phil McNulty

Kairat striker Edmilson comes close to breaking the deadlock from the edge of the centre circle in their Champions League play-off first leg against Celtic.