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Scotland on course for England tie after loss to Canada
06. September 2025 (15:16)
Scotland could face a Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-final against hosts England after Canada check their momentum in a compelling contest in Exeter. (BBC News)
Farage shifts on two-week small boats pledge
06. September 2025 (14:18)
The Reform UK leader says he'd stop the boats within two weeks of passing laws, not immediately after winning power. (BBC News)
Starmer resets after Rayner row, but Labour turmoil is a gift for Reform
06. September 2025 (13:59)
The start of this political season has been wild, writes Laura Kuenssberg, and Labour now has Reform UK breathing down its neck.  (BBC News)
'Strange noises' heard before squatter found living in house with lights, TV and bed
06. September 2025 (13:52)
Law enforcement arrested a man in the crawl space of an Oregon home after the owner said no one should be there. (BBC News)
Police given more time to question murder suspect
06. September 2025 (13:51)
A 39-year-old man remains in custody after Chrissy Burns was found dead in Mountnorris.  (BBC News)
Matt Tebbutt to replace Gregg Wallace on MasterChef: The Professionals
06. September 2025 (13:06)
The Saturday Kitchen host replaces Wallace, who was sacked after a report upheld complaints over his behaviour. (BBC News)
Funding extension for school holiday club scheme
06. September 2025 (13:04)
The government is funding another three years of the Time2Move programme for children. (BBC News)
Sudanese villagers dig with hands to reach landslide victims, group says
06. September 2025 (13:02)
People have no access to tools or machinery to conduct their rescue efforts, Save the Children says. (BBC News)
Water firm's court summons over parasite outbreak
06. September 2025 (12:56)
More than 100 cases of cryptosporidiosis were linked to the outbreak in May 2024. (BBC News)
Trump says Venezuelan jets will be shot down if they endanger US ships
06. September 2025 (12:12)
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro says "differences" between the countries do not justify a "military conflict". (BBC News)