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Parents say children are having to drink unsafe and salty water, as fuel shortages threaten desalination and hygiene facilities.
Numbers are down - but Starmer will still struggle to win on immigration
New figures show a fall in net migration. But still, Labour will struggle to soothe public concern, writes our senior correspondent Allan Little.
What Trump's choreographed Oval Office attack on Ramaphosa tells us
The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue analyses how the South African president reacted in an extraordinary Oval Office meeting.
Women with dense breasts should have extra NHS cancer scans, researchers say
Additional scans better tailored to spotting cancer in dense breasts could treble detection rates.
M&S website completely down, leaving users unable to browse
The site reads: "Sorry you can't browse the site currently. We're making some updates and will be back soon."
Dunkley stars as England beat Windies in first T20
Hayley Matthews' unbeaten century for West Indies is in vain as Sophia Dunkley helps England cruise to an eight-wicket win at Canterbury.
Low chance tornado could hit UK as rain forecast for bank holiday weekend
Forecasters say the chance of a tornado on Wednesday is extremely low and a warning has not been issued.
Cross-sex hormones for under 18s could be restricted or banned
The government is "actively reviewing" private prescriptions of cross-sex hormones for under-18s, the High Court hears.
Enhanced Games swimmer 'breaks world record'
Organisers of a controversial event allowing banned performance-enhancing drugs say a swimmer has broken a long-standing world record.
Enhanced Games swimmer 'breaks world record'
Organisers of a controversial event allowing banned performance-enhancing drugs say a swimmer has broken a long-standing world record.