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The world's most subscribed YouTuber admits he "missed the mark" after releasing the tool last week.
'Wilder v Paul next? You wouldn't flinch'
Steve Bunce runs the rule over the weekend's fights, with Deontay Wilder and Jake Paul at the top of a double-header.
The British teenage trio creating Wimbledon history
History-making British juniors Hannah Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic and Mimi Xu are in the Wimbledon main draw - who are they and are they ready?
A third of Pacific island nation applies for Australian climate change visa
More than 4,000 Tuvalu citizens have entered the ballot for a world-first climate visa to Australia.
'I love my fans, but also dread meeting them' - life as an autistic elite footballer
Two years ago Wales goalkeeper Safia Middleton-Patel was diagnosed as being autistic. Now, despite the challenges the disorder poses, the 20-year-old is off to Euro 2025.
Starmer's stormy first year ends in crisis - now he faces a bigger battle to turn it around
The PM is trying to prove to a volatile country that Labour can fix it - but that will be a challenge when profound policy disagreements are on full display
Chris Mason: A hat-trick of U-turns – and this is the most awkward of the lot
The BBC's political editor Chris Mason gives his analysis of what the climbdown over the welfare bill means for the prime minister.
BBC at Glastonbury: 'We want to give you best seat in house'
A look behind the scenes at what it takes to bring Glastonbury Festival to people across the world.
Beaver activists secretly releasing them into wild say they're 'doing God's work'
An underground network illegally releases beavers but farmers say it can lead to trouble.
I'm no hero, says officer slashed in Hainault sword attack
Inspector Moloy Campbell received a slash wound to his hand as he tried to disarm attacker Marcus Monzo.