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'Traumatic wait' for women facing breast cancer diagnoses
19. November 2025 (01:01)
Dr Jilly O'Hagan says she is "hugely concerned" after three patients in her surgery received a late cancer diagnosis. (BBC News)
Why India's poorest state continues to struggle with illegal alcohol sales
19. November 2025 (01:01)
Efforts to crack down on bootlegging continue nine years after prohibition was introduced in Bihar.  (BBC News)
Congress approves bill to release Epstein files that will head to Trump's desk
19. November 2025 (00:45)
Once Trump signs the measure, the justice department will have 30 days to release the materials.  (BBC News)
Scots celebrate reaching first World Cup in nearly 30 years
19. November 2025 (00:41)
Steve Clarke's side won a historic 4-2 victory against Denmark in a nail-biting match at Hampden park. (BBC News)
Baby Shark: How a 90-second clip created a $400m business
19. November 2025 (00:00)
Shares in the firm behind the highly-addictive children's song rose by more than 9% in their stock market debut. (BBC News)
Man knocked out by electric bike in 'brutal' hit-and-run
18. November 2025 (23:58)
Sam Bevan only found out what had happened to him when a neighbour showed him CCTV two days later. (BBC News)
Tech giant seeking $1.7bn from Mike Lynch's estate after yacht death
18. November 2025 (23:40)
Hewlett-Packard is seeking payment from the estate of Mike Lynch, who died when his yacht sank last year. (BBC News)
Lebanon says Israeli strike killed 13 people near Palestinian refugee camp
18. November 2025 (23:19)
The Israeli military says it targeted Hamas members "operating in a training compound", which Hamas rejected as "fabrication and lies". (BBC News)
'Things happen' - Trump defends Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi killing
18. November 2025 (22:24)
The US president's claims that the crown prince "knew nothing" contradict the CIA's own assessment.  (BBC News)
Judge rules Meta doesn't have monopoly after Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions
18. November 2025 (21:58)
The decision allows Instagram's parent company to avoid the prospect of the company breaking up (BBC News)