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Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, said the bloc has "no interest to pick a fight, but we will hold our ground".

Transatlantic relations aren't broken, though they are damaged. And if Europeans want to try to cut through with Trump, they'll have to stick together, writes Europe Editor Katya Adler

Speculation has been circulating in the press for months over a rift in the Beckham family.

Nearly a quarter of hospital trusts in England have seen waiting times deteriorate in the past year.

The government said it expected schools to be "phone-free by default" as a result of the announcement.

Hedgehogs are surprisingly common in UK gardens, with food a powerful attraction, say scientists.

His creations have featured at countless red carpets and award ceremonies around the world.

The government says the industry will have nowhere to hide, but campaigners say the reforms do not go far enough.

Parliament is also debating hate speech reforms after last month's deadly attack on a Jewish festival.

The phenomenon known as the Aurora Borealis is the result of solar eruptions sending particles that interact with the Earth's atmosphere.

At least 40 people died in Sunday's collision in southern Spain, the worst crash the country has seen in more than a decade.

Authorities are warning people to stay out of the Australian state's waterways after recent rainfall.

Donald Trump's former chief economic adviser said the US president's actions are a negotiating tactic.

The BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg analyses why pro-Russian government papers are full of praise for Donald Trump's desire to buy Greenland.

Europe is weighing up how to counter the US president's move against some of America's closest allies.

The prime minister is seeking to downplay how he intends to react to Trump's threat of tariffs.

Why a reportedly growing number of women are paying to smash up old TVs and furniture in rage rooms.

The Marvel star plays a detective with 90 minutes to prove to an AI judge he did not murder his wife.

Executive orders, pardons, trips and Truth Social posts - the BBC’s Analysis Editor breaks down Donald Trump’s first year back in office, in numbers.

Lachlan Lindsay and Hazel Dempster were both diagnosed with brain tumours as children.

Brooklyn Peltz Beckham's statement on his strained relationship with his parents features prominently on Tuesday's papers.

California names a street after reptile Claude, who won millions of hearts with his albinism.

The Scottish folk singer edges out Sienna Spiro and Rose Gray to claim the prestigious prize.

Jack-knifed trucks were left strewn across the road after heavy snow in Ottawa Country, Michigan.

Mother and daughter Lin and Megan Russell were killed back in 1996, while another daughter survived.

The hair stylist hopes to continue to break down barriers after she won many hearts on the reality show.

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European leaders respond to President Trump’s tariff threat.

Did the rules-based order ever exist and what could replace it if it goes away?

Charalampos Kostoulas earned Brighton a point with a stunning overhead kick but were the Seagulls right to be angry over an earlier penalty award?

Following Morocco's last-minute spot-kick miss in the Africa Cup of Nations final, BBC Sport asks if a Panenka is ever the right choice for a penalty.

Manchester United and the class of 92 have a complicated relationship. But is it a problem?