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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
In a video message, Alexei Navalny's widow, Yulia, says she'll continue his work and that she believes Vladimir Putin is behind her husband's death.
The World Health Organisation says the biggest hospital in southern Gaza is no longer working
Hundreds arrested in Russia after showing support for Alexei Navalny
Russia says Vladimir Putin's most vocal critic -- Alexei Navalny -- has died in prison -- triggering outrage in the West:
The Chancellor says the economy is resilient but Labour says the government's promise of growth is in tatters:
Israel says it has ordered Palestinians to leave the grounds of the hospital
Azhar Ali has apologised for comments he made about the attacks in Israel on October 7th
More than a million people have fled to the area from their homes elsewhere in Gaza
The head of NATO has issued a stern rebuke after Donald Trump suggested he might encourage Russia to attack Alliance members who didn't pay their dues.
6-year old was fleeing with relatives when they appear to have come across Israeli forces. Allies of Pakistan's jailed former PM, Imran Khan, say they'll try to form a government.
The settlement ends a four-year legal battle about phone hacking
Sir Keir Starmer confirmed his party's U-turn on green investment
The government is being urged to immediately help victims of two medical scandals.
Prince Harry has arrived back in the UK to visit his father at Clarence House
The King is stepping back from public engagements while he undergoes treatment
The Foreign Secretary says Teheran will be held accountable for the actions of its proxies. UK flagship aircraft carrier pulled from NATO exercise, because of a technical problem.
Power sharing is restored to Northern Ireland with a new Nationalist First Minister
Abdul Ezedi is being sought in connection with an attack on a woman and her two children
The EU has approved a 43 billion pound package of military and financial aid for Ukraine
The former First Minister was emotional at times while giving evidence in Edinburgh
The Democratic Unionist Party has accepted a deal with the UK government
Iran has denied involvement in the attack in Jordon which killed three American troops
Government "appalled" by claims that UN staff were involved in Hamas' attack on Israel. Defence Secretary condemns the latest Houthi attack on ships sailing through the Red Sea.
But the ICJ stopped short of calling for an immediate ceasefire
Moscow said the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war due for repatriation
Russia has blamed Ukraine for the deaths of at least 25 people after shelling hit a shopping district the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk.
Iran has threatened to retaliate -- after accusing Israel of killing five senior members of its security forces in a suspected air strike in Syria.
Unions said the decision to slash almost 3,000 jobs is "devastating" for the industry
The Prime Minister said the backlog of cases had been cleared when thousands remained
A review is underway into the deaths of Bronson and Kenneth Battersby
Fujitsu said it has a "moral obligation" to contribute to sub-postmasters' compensation
It said vulnerable girls were left at the mercy of paedophile gangs in Rochdale
Lord Cameron says airstrikes have sent an unambiguous message to Houthi rebels
The US said the strikes on Houthi targets diminished their ability to launch missiles
Stephen Bradshaw has been giving evidence to the Horizon IT inquiry
All convictions in the IT scandal will be overturned in England and Wales
Hundreds of branch managers were wrongly convicted because of a flawed computer system
Hundreds of postmasters were wrongly convicted of crimes including theft and fraud because of a faulty IT system.
US airline regulator grounds some Boeing 737 Max 9 jets and orders urgent inspections. Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets into northern Israel. Police officer charged with rape.
Lawyers said they have spoken up in the wake of a television drama about the case
But the Prime Minister did not rule out a polling day in the Spring
The two bombs exploded near the grave of one of the country's top military commanders
Hamas says its deputy head, Saleh al-Arouri, has been killed in Beirut.
A powerful earthquake has struck central Japan -- triggering a tsunami alert. Israel's highest court has struck down a highly disputed law.
US Navy, protecting commercial ships from Houthi rebels in Yemen, hits 3 small vessels. UN warns of a risk of famine in Gaza. Queen Margrethe of Denmark to abdicate in January.
Russia says at least 14 people have been killed in Ukrainian airstrikes and all Eurostar services to and from London have been cancelled due to flooding.
Egypt has confirmed it is going to put forward a new peace plan for the region.
His drive for greater European integration often led to clashes with Margaret Thatcher.
His company will take control of the club's football operations
Israel says it's interrogating hundreds of suspected Hamas fighters in Gaza.