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What we know about Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal
Israel will have 60 days to withdraw from Lebanon while Hezbollah must move north of the Litani river.
Watch: People in Israel and Lebanon react to ceasefire deal
People in Tel Aviv and Beirut shared feelings of relief and doubt as they reacted to the news.
Israel Hezbollah ceasefire deal agreed, confirms Biden
The conflict has been Lebanon's deadliest in decades, killing more than 3,800 people since last year.
Questions over Hezbollah's future after ceasefire
Israel hit Lebanon's capital with its most intense bombardment of the conflict, hours before striking a deal to end the fighting.
CCTV shows autistic pupils pushed, pinned to walls and sitting in vomit
Police have said staff will not face action over abuse of autistic children shown in videos leaked to the BBC.
Mother of child hidden in drawer from birth jailed
Prosecutors say the girl had "never known daylight or fresh air" when she was found.
Vauxhall owner to close Luton factory, putting 1,100 jobs at risk
Car giant Stellantis said it would consolidate electric van production at its other UK plant in Ellesmere Port.
Five survivors found day after Red Sea tourist boat sinking
Seven people remain unaccounted for after a tourist boat sank on Monday after leaving the Egyptian port of Marsa Alam.
MPs back plans for phased smoking ban
The legislation would make it illegal for anyone aged 15 or younger to ever buy cigarettes in the UK.
UK winner of EuroMillions scoops £177m jackpot
A UK ticket-holder has won £177m on EuroMillions, the third biggest jackpot in British history.
Online slots gambling to be limited to £5 per spin
The government says reforms will reduce gambling-related harm and raise funds to treat addiction.
Officer who Tasered 95-year-old guilty of manslaughter
Clare Nowland, who had symptoms of dementia, died of her injuries a week after being Tasered in Australia.
Trump picks Covid lockdown critic to lead top health agency
The physician and economist was the face of the Great Barrington Declaration, which opposed widespread lockdowns.
Plan to boost NHS dental treatments 'not on track'
Watchdog warns target of 1.5m more treatments unlikely to be hit as calls grow for major reform.
Storm Conall to bring more rain to parts of England and Wales
The storm is forecast to track east during Tuesday night and into Wednesday, but will not be at its worst until it has passed through the UK.
One of the US's most wanted men arrested in Wales
Daniel Andreas San Diego is in custody after an operation backed by counter terror police.
How does assisted dying work in other countries?
About 300 million people have access to some form of assisted dying - what are the policies of other countries?
Trump proves he is serious on tariffs - but it's not about trade
The US president-elect is using tariffs as a weapon of diplomacy, even coercion, says BBC economics editor Faisal Islam.
The Papers: Electric car 'chaos' and Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
Problems with the UK's net-zero plans and Israel's deal with Hezbollah lead Wednesday's papers.
Watch: How big is the problem of people not working?
BBC Verify’s Ben Chu looks at the government’s plans to ‘Get Britain Working’
What is Baller League? Why are KSI, Lineker & Terry involved?
Social media has been abuzz with talk of a new football league over the past 24 hours. What is Baller League? And why is there so much intrigue?
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UK military join hunt for drones near US airbases
There are fresh reports of drone activity near USAF installations in Norfolk and Suffolk.
Mum's tribute to 'beautiful' daughter who died on M5
She was being taken to a custody suite via the motorway before the fatal incident on 11 November.
Man arrested over tractor drive through floods
In a video, a wave from the tractor's wake is seen striking shops and homes in Tenbury Wells.
No 10 denies Russian claims that expelled UK diplomat was a spy
A Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman says the British ambassador had also been summoned.
Sharp rise in bathing sites rated unfit for swimming
The government blames the water companies and says tougher regulation is on the way
New Mauritius PM has reservations about UK's Chagos deal
Navinchandra Ramgoolam, in power for a fortnight, spoke after meeting British envoy Jonathan Powell.
Black Friday shoppers warned to be wary of deals
Nine out of 10 Black Friday offers are cheaper or the same price at other times of the year, Which? finds.
And, Government promises overhaul of job market.
Angela Merkel on Putin’s dog and Trump’s handshake
The BBC's Katya Adler sits down with the former German chancellor
'Fragile, frail & weak' - Man City's defensive woes continue
Pep Guardiola says his Man City side are "fragile", while they are also labelled "weak" and "frail" after surrendering a 3-0 Champions League lead against Feyenoord at Etihad Stadium.
Zhang makes maximum 147 break at UK Championship
China's Zhang Anda makes the first maximum 147 break of this year's UK Championship, in his first-round match against compatriot Lei Peifan.
'We know what we're doing' - Stokes on Bethell
England captain Ben Stokes says he understands if the decision to bat Jacob Bethell at number three "does raise a few eyebrows", but insists "we're not picking people just to wind people up".
Fans have a right to express how they feel - Guardiola reacts to boos
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola reacts after his side are booed following their 3-3 draw against Feyenoord in the Champions League.
England's fix-ups - what's on Borthwick's to-do list this winter?
After an autumn in which progress seemed to stall, which areas do England need to focus most attention on before the Six Nations?
Rapper Slowthai raped women after gig, court told
The Grammy-nominated artist was supported in court by his wife, the popstar Anne-Marie.
Remains exhumed from cemetery in Disappeared search
The ICLVR says the timeframe and location "coincide with the disappearance of Joe Lynskey in 1972".
Hospitals inquiry families say safety fears remain
Relatives say they are not reassured that problems have been solved at Scotland’s biggest hospital campus.
'I spent my wedding night gambling away our money'
At the height of her addiction, Alissa Hubbard was spending about £40,000 a year on gambling.