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Ros Atkins on… the BBC resignations
The BBC’s Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at the resignations of BBC bosses – and how this crisis didn’t come out of nowhere. Source link
Americanswers on 5 Live! Why is Donald Trump threatening to sue the BBC for $1 billion?
And how will the U.S. government shutdown end? Source link
Canada loses its measles-free status, with US on track to follow
The country hasn’t been able to curb an outbreak of more than 5,000 cases over the last year, while US cases are at a 33-year high. Source link
Search continues for missing gold stolen from museum
Two men have been charged with burglary, but “invaluable” items are still missing from St Fagans collection. Source link
Watch: The Monday Night Club
Mark Chapman and guests discuss the weekends football. Source link
William on 'balancing act' of sharing Catherine's cancer diagnosis with his children
He said they chose to “communicate a lot more” with their children about challenges being faced. Source link
Aswat makes history as first black woman to ride in British jumps race
Aamilah Aswat makes history at Kempton on Monday when becoming the first black British female jump jockey to ride in Britain. Source link
England duo Freeman and Chessum battling injuries
England have injury concerns over Tommy Freeman and Ollie Chessum for their autumn international against New Zealand on Saturday. Source link
'Focus on driving, talk less' – Ferrari chairman to Hamilton & Leclerc
Ferrari chairman John Elkann has called for the Formula 1 company’s drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc “to focus on driving and talk less” after a poor showing at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Source link
Four into one – how do African World Cup play-offs work?
As Nigeria, Cameroon, DR Congo, Gabon face off in African play-offs, BBC Sport Africa looks at how one nation can still reach the 2026 World Cup. Source link