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Trump tells Abbas 'very good chance' of Mid-East peace deal
In a White House news conference with the Palestinian leader, Mr Trump said: "We will get this done".
Giro d'Italia scraps downhill rider category after safety criticism
Giro d'Italia organisers abandon plans for a best downhill rider category after criticism from riders that the idea was "life-threatening".
Ex-Celtic Boys Club coach accused of abuse leaves US
Jim Torbett is understood to have left the country after a visit from officers with Homeland Security.
Reality Check: What do we know about 100bn euro Brexit bill?
BBC Reality Check correspondent Chris Morris answers your questions on the "100bn euro divorce bill".
Uefa considers change to way penalty shootouts are staged
Uefa is trialling a new system for the order in which penalties are taken in shootouts after research showed teams going first have an advantage.
Fernando Alonso: McLaren driver has private Indianapolis 500 test
McLaren driver Fernando Alonso begins testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway before his debut at the Indy 500 next month
One-Day Cup: Jonny Bairstow hundred sets up Yorkshire win over Durham
England's Jonny Bairstow hits 174 off 113 balls as Yorkshire defeat Durham by six wickets in the One-Day Cup.
Jimmy Prout 'forced to eat own testicle' in 'Dark Ages' abuse
Jimmy Prout's body was found dumped on wasteland and partly eaten by animals, a court heard.
Brad Pitt reveals therapy after divorce from Angelina Jolie
The actor also said he has quit drinking since his split from Angelina Jolie.
Friends' amazing reaction to Anu's new blade
A seven-year-old from Shirley in Birmingham shows off her new sports blade to playground pals.
Kenny Dalglish: Liverpool to rename Anfield's Centenary Stand after club legend
Liverpool are to rename Anfield's Centenary Stand in honour of club legend Kenny Dalglish.
Egyptian Saad Mohammed creates 700 metre Koran by hand
Saad Mohammed is hopeful his painstakingly-created scroll qualifies as a Guinness World Records.
FBI head 'nauseous' over his possible sway on US election
But James Comey defends his decision to reveal a renewed probe into Hillary Clinton emails.
Theresa May accuses EU of trying to affect UK election
The PM launches a stinging attack on the "bureaucrats of Brussels" in a Downing Street speech.
Psychiatric patient 'died after being released too early'
Matthew Jones died weeks after being treated for alcoholism and depression in hospital.
Police quizzed manager of apartment where McCann disappeared
Vitor dos Santos tells BBC Panorama he had nothing to do with Madeleine's disappearance
Damon Smith guilty of planting ball-bearing Tube bomb
Damon Smith could have caused "maximum damage" had his shrapnel-filled device exploded on the train.
'Wimbledon qualifying facilities could cope with Maria Sharapova'
Wimbledon qualifying facilities could cope with the levels of interest should Maria Sharapova take part, the All England Club says.
New Mexico science teacher admits manufacturing meth
The case draws comparison to TV show Breaking Bad, and was called a "case of life imitating art".
Washington pilot survives spectacular plane crash fireball
A pilot somehow survived when his small plane crashed in a fireball on a busy road in Washington state.