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Lego cathedral model completed after 10-year build

The Very Reverend Joe Hawes says the project is "testament" to what the community can accomplish.
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Basketball-playing robot built by sixth-formers wins tech competition

A basketball-playing robot won Friends' School in Lisburn first place at the UK-wide First Tech Challenge robotics competition.
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After decades risking arrest, South Korea's tattoo artists step into the limelight

Only licensed doctors were allowed to ink tattoos in Korea - breaking the law could lead to heavy fines or jail.
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Mumbai's famed dabbawalas fed millions for over 100 years - now they are disappearing

Dabbawalas, who deliver home-cooked meals, are leaving the trade as remote work and rising costs threaten their future.
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Ruben Dias says he 'draws line' over Maya Jama break-up speculation

The Man City footballer says he usually remains silent on rumours about his personal life, but feels forced to correct the public record.
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Ukraine using AI drones to strike vital convoys supplying Russian troops

BBC Verify has analysed videos of attacks in occupied Ukraine on Russian trucks carrying ammunition, fuel and food.
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Spain's Sánchez digs in after eight years as PM as wave of scandals threatens survival

Corruption probes of colleagues and relatives have put Spain's premier into a fight for survival.
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Move over, Heated Rivalry - there's a new ice hockey romance obsession

The Amazon Prime adaptation of Elle Kennedy's ice hockey romance book is an early hit with viewers.
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Palace handed Andrew's controversial envoy emails six years ago

Thousands of emails containing information about the former prince's financial dealings were given to the Royal Household in 2020.
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Attorney general had 'no doubt' on reviewing teen boys' rape sentences

Lord Hermer tells the BBC he wanted "detail as quickly as possible" after hearing about the case in which the rapists were spared custody.
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The tactics that could win Arsenal the Champions League

BBC Sport's tactics correspondent Umir Irfan looks at how Arsenal can defeat Paris St-Germain in Saturday's Champions League final.
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What now for Vinicius Jr after Mourinho signs Real Madrid deal?

How Jose Mourinho manages his relationship with Brazil forward Vinicius Junior will be one of the most closely watched aspects of his second spell in charge of Real Madrid.
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Trump in excellent health after annual checkup, doctor says

The White House releases the results of the US president's latest medical examination, which states he is "fully fit" to carry out his duties.
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Does the US need new laws to protect elections?

And, why does Donald Trump want to “nationalise” elections?
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Four more men freed from flooded Laos cave after 10 days

Two of the seven villagers who entered the narrow tunnels in search for gold on 20 May are still missing.
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Liverpool sack head coach Arne Slot year after Premier League title win

Liverpool sack head coach Arne Slot after two seasons in charge, with Andoni Iraola the leading contender to replace him.
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Slot sacking completes a remarkable fall from grace

'Slot's is one of the most remarkable falls from grace in Premier League history' says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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Girl, 15, dies after swimming at beach

Chiedza Nyanjowa's family say she was a "bubbly person" with a "kind spirit".
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'Major' delays to Heathrow trains as pipe bursts

Lines have now reopened after all services were cancelled to and from the airport.
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US, UK and Australia to develop underwater drone technology

The technology, developed under the Aukus military pact, is aimed at protecting undersea cables and boosting naval defence.
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Millions of breast cancer patients could safely avoid chemotherapy, study suggests

A new DNA test could help screen whether patients require the treatment or not, according to a new international trial.