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Family's 'eternal love' for killed Gaza aid worker

The wife of John Chapman says he was "a fine example of a husband" and "a really good human being”.

Judge orders child to see mum accused of sex abuse

In a ruling, the Court of Appeal called the decision "fundamentally flawed".

School caretaker is its head teacher to save cash

Schools like Gareth Lewis' are responding to a squeeze on budgets, while others are cutting jobs.

Inside the secret government Rwanda training base

Immigration staff are in training to put detainees on to planes - but will the Rwanda plan survive the election?

No-fault evictions bill now unlikely to pass

The Renters (Reform) Bill would have banned landlords from evicting tenants without a reason.

Target to cut court backlog cannot be met, says watchdog

The National Audit Office says delays are affecting victims and risking cases collapsing.

The Papers: 'Faltering election start' and 'General ejection'

Thursday's headlines include Rishi Sunak admitting no asylum seekers will be sent to Rwanda before the election.

Casement Park and the long road to Euro 2028

Here's all you need to know on the stadium-sized rows delaying a decade-long project.

Increasing disease and humanitarian strain in Gaza amid...

Living conditions in Gaza continue to deteriorate, with reports of an increase in diarrhoea and suspected cases of Hepatitis A, UN...

TikTok trainspotter Francis Bourgeois: 'Passion is cool'

The star, fresh from a UK rail adventure for the BBC, talks identity, hate and saving the railway.

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