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People climbed light poles and started fires after the Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
Sir Keir Starmer becomes the first sitting prime minister to take a public HIV test.
Tredegar couple Lewis and Toni Prothero both competed in Saturday's episode of the BBC TV show.
Footage of vehicles smashing into the barriers, including a police van, was widely shared online.
The parents of Elsie Dot Stancombe and Bebe King pay tribute to their daughters.
The star was stopped from busking ahead of his concert in the southern Indian city of Bengaluru.
Young women tell their stories from years spent on a Scottish adolescent psychiatric ward.
The new street furniture has been installed in a bid to improve the high street.
Chorus members stage a protest against cutbacks at the end of a show in Cardiff.
One Acchord Ladies Chorus is celebrating its 21st birthday by offering free singing lessons to anybody who wants to join.
Former MP Jack Lopresti lost his seat in the last election and joined the Ukrainian military.
The project aims to boost numbers of threatened tracajás turtles in Amazonas state.
Conservative MP Alex Burghart tells the BBC that Reform UK "wants to destroy" his party.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has spoken to the BBC about the decision to demolish Grenfell Tower.
It is believed that the crowd in the photo welcomed home a mum who delivered quadruplets in 1948.
Geraint John, whose wife died from pancreatic cancer, had not been on a date in 20 years.
Some 180 prisoners are being freed in exchange for three Israeli hostages.
Or Levy, Ohad Ben Ami and Eli Sharabi are returning home after being released in Gaza on Saturday.
The men were all taken captive during the 7 October attacks and have been held in Gaza for 16 months.
Twelve-year-old Alice discovered a love for football during a medication shortage.