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Anas Aremeyaw Anas says that his libel victory will encourage other journalists to stand up to powerful figures.
Fire officials in Naples, Florida told the BBC that there were no reports of injuries or damage to homes.
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BBC Verify looks at how Korean wildfires spread so rapidly
Colin Young was in the 15th Scottish Infantry Division and fought in Operation Epsom during World War Two.
More than 20 Stormont politicians have spoke to BBC News NI about the threats, physical attacks, and social media abuse they have received.
The drugs and alcohol minister stepped back from her role last summer after announcing she had secondary breast cancer.
The actor and devoted equestrian will judge the supreme horse event at the Royal Welsh Show.
Maurice and Nancy Iilett have spent seven decades raising a family and touring the UK on motorbikes.
Victims have been conned out of millions of pounds in a whisky barrel investment scam, a BBC investigation has found.
The BBC's Rachel Lee looks at what caused the wildfires to spread so fiercely.
A conservation group says the pod's move inland is concerning.
WC White was found in South Petherton in 1987 and once featured at Cornish theme park Flambards.
A bird of prey is being employed to tackle "problem pigeons" at Beverley and Driffield train stations.
President Zelensky asked what he wants to see after the war ends
Speaking to the BBC’s Sarah Smith, The Atlantic's editor discusses the fallout of publishing the full Signal chat exchange among top officials.
The BBC's Nomia Iqbal looks at the implications for the Trump team members involved in leaked messages about US air strikes on Yemen.
BBC Verify's Ben Chu looks at how the Chancellor managed to stick to her fiscal rules in the Spring Statement, despite a jump in borrowing costs for the Government.
The first and deputy first ministers react to the Chancellor's Spring Statement.
Some of the key reactions to reports that a journalist was inadvertently added to a chat with high-level Trump officials discussing air strikes in Yemen.