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PC posed as paedophile hunter to blackmail suspect
04. September 2025 (19:02)
The PC anonymously demanded £3,500 from a man arrested on suspicion of possessing indecent images of children. (BBC News)
Daniel Levy steps down as Tottenham executive chairman after 24 years
04. September 2025 (18:54)
Daniel Levy has stepped down as executive chairman of Tottenham after almost 25 years in charge at the Premier League club. (BBC News)
Child sex abuser was 'hidden in plain sight' - victim
04. September 2025 (16:04)
Patrick Lavery, 40, sexually abused six children as young as six years old from 1999 to 2009. (BBC News)
London Pride boss suspended after alleged misuse of funds
04. September 2025 (15:49)
Volunteers also allege say there is a "culture of bullying" at the organisation, run by Christopher Joell-Deshields. (BBC News)
Council workers threatened as they remove flags from lampposts
04. September 2025 (14:47)
Saltires have been put up across Scotland in recent weeks following similar scenes in England. (BBC News)
William and Kate visit museum in first engagement since summer
04. September 2025 (14:42)
The Prince and Princess of Wales have visited the Natural History Museum in London on their first official engagement since the summer. (BBC News)
Soldier accused of Bloody Sunday murders to go on trial later this month
04. September 2025 (13:33)
Barristers tell a judge they anticipate the trial of the former paratrooper, known as Soldier F, will commence on 15 September.  (BBC News)
Second arrest over racist abuse sent to England footballer Jess Carter
04. September 2025 (13:32)
A 30-year-old is arrested in Derbyshire after the messages were sent during the Women's Euros. (BBC News)
Liverpool parade accused pleads not guilty
04. September 2025 (12:17)
Paul Doyle, 53, denies 31 charges including causing grievous bodily harm with intent. (BBC News)
Swinney sets out latest plan for an independence referendum
04. September 2025 (12:06)
The first minister says a majority of SNP MSPs at Holyrood should be the trigger for a new vote. (BBC News)