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Chris Evans and Graham Norton among BBC's top-paid presenters
Police examine if North Korean defector in propaganda video returned willingly
This is what 16 gruelling stages of the Tour de France will do to your legs
Brexit has 'undermined political stability' and worsened divisions in Northern Ireland
US police officer who shot dead Australian woman was startled by a 'loud sound', investigators say
Donald Trump had a second meeting with Vladimir Putin that no-one knew about
Saudi police question woman who wore miniskirt in video at historic site
A couple who disappeared 75 years ago have been found 'perfectly preserved' in a Swiss glacier
'So, what are you?': BBC presenter under fire for questioning if Konta is truly British
Delivery drivers bring Westminster to a standstill in protest at rising acid attacks
'They have taken away my trust': Paramedic sprayed with 'noxious' liquid brands attackers cowards
There's now a war of words between the voice of Kermit and the makers of the Muppets
Head of Spanish football arrested on corruption charges
Primark recalls men's flip-flops - but Irish stores unaffected
Trump's healthcare plan falls apart as two more Republicans go against it
Relatives want answers after Australian woman who called 911 killed by US officer
Simon Coveney says electronic tagging of vehicles in place of a hard border would not work
Nine-year-old boy among 11 killed in Chicago shootings
Wife and father-in-law of Irishman Jason Corbett go on trial for his murder in North Carolina
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
The EU is to curb sales of rubber boats to Libya to stop them getting to smugglers
Why the epic Dunkirk was the hardest film Christopher Nolan has made
Protester tackled by Canadian Ambassador apologises publicly for interrupting 1916 event
Theresa May seeks to root out leakers as Tony Blair says Jeremy Corbyn could be PM
'Londoners can feel reassured': Police officers begin wearing body cameras
Ireland's Phil Hogan has been presented with a medal of honour by the Republic of Austria
Sky Sports is rolling out new channels tomorrow but what does it mean for Irish viewers?
'We're really surprised she didn't notice them': Woman has 27 contact lenses removed from eye
Met police officer dismissed for testing positive for cannabis while on duty
Women abused and bottles hurled at chaotic German town festival
China blocks mentions of Winnie the Pooh on social media after memes compare him to President
'We do not want to be Cuba' - Venezuela's opposition votes against president
How did Ireland's horsemeat scandal spark a Europe-wide investigation?
George A Romero, the man who made zombie films popular, has died
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'Heading towards a conclusion': Trial of Ibrahim Halawa coming to a close
Pharmacies in Uruguay to start selling marijuana next week
Japan protests against bid to recognise Korean women forced into brothels
Hundreds of Venezuelans turn out in Tallaght to cast vote against their president