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Trade chief Maros Sefcovic said the EU is "ready to defend" its interests after Trump threatened 50% tariffs on the bloc.
Women scared to get pregnant due to overlooked disorder
Marianne has pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder, a condition which affects as many as 8% of women.
Yachts an easy way to bring migrants to UK, says ex-smuggler
Former British soldier describes smuggling dozens of Vietnamese into marinas in English seaside towns.
'I don't know what we'll do' - Vapers panic-buy ahead of disposables ban
Some disposable vape users say they are stockpiling, worried about what they will do after the ban.
Reform UK prepares for real power on a council it now dominates
Lancashire's new councillors start their jobs, after the party's big wins in this month's local elections.
Kneecap defiant at first major gig since terror charge
The Irish-language hip-hop trio play their biggest ever festival headline slot in south London.
King's big moment in Canada after Trump row
What's likely to be the message when King Charles makes a speech in Canada?
Can Donald Trump build the 'Golden Dome' over the US?
Experts believe that it will take decades and hundreds of billions of dollars to build the 'Golden Dome'.
Remembering the Indian scientist who challenged the Big Bang theory
Jayant Narlikar who died at age 86, was dedicated to science education and shaped a generation of Indian researchers.
Hectic two weeks leaves Russia confident - and peace in Ukraine feeling no closer
On Ukraine peace talks, the Kremlin has played for time through deflections and side-steps, writes the BBC's Steve Rosenberg.