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So far in 2025, more than 14,800 migrants have arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel.
Defence review to send 'message to Moscow', says Healey
At least six new factories will be built and up to 7,000 UK-built long-range weapons will be procured.
The UK’s 'Message To Moscow’
The government announces money for defence factories.
IFS says tough public spending choices unavoidable
With the NHS and defence getting more funding, cuts to other areas are inevitable, the influential think tank says.
Bakery tourism: 'There's no limit on how far we'll travel for pastries'
Jessica Morgan-Helliwell admits she would rather meet her mates for a pastry than a pint.
These women helped bring down a president. Now they say they feel invisible
A snap presidential election has exposed South Korea's stark gender divide.
'Our love is frowned upon, but we push through': Navigating religion and relationships
Five people spoke to BBC News for the documentary Sex After about how rules affect their lives.
Met Office sees greater chance of hot summer and heatwaves
Seasonal forecasts issued for the summer predict that June to August are more likely to be hotter than normal but are less certain about prospects for rain.
Romesh Ranganathan opens up about mental health struggle
The comedian says he hopes to destigmatise mental health issues by being open about his own experiences.
Blues legends got their start in this town - now it's inspired hit film Sinners
Clarksdale, Mississippi, is where some of the biggest legends in Blues music got their start.