Watch highlights as England edge to a 27-24 victory against an impressive Italy to open their Six Nations campaign in Rome.
Scotland's Finn Russell produces a moment of "magic" to create a try for Duhan van der Merwe against Wales in the Six Nations.
Harry Kane scores his 24th Bundesliga goal to help Bayern Munich beat Borussia Monchengladbach and keep pace with leaders Bayer Leverkusen.
No wonder voters are unconvinced when politicians may seem unclear on economic plans, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
England dominate the second half to come from behind and launch their Six Nations campaign with victory in Italy.
Jarrad Branthwaite scores an equaliser deep into injury time, following Richarlison's double, to salvage a point for Everton against Tottenham.
Zak Crawley says India will be wary of another England fightback despite the hosts taking a firm grip after two days of the second Test in Visakhapatnam.
Pro-Palestinian marches have become a regular feature since the October attack on Israel by Hamas.
Lewis Hamilton says he is "100% committed to the job" he needs to do at Mercedes this year before joining Ferrari in 2025.
BBC's Paul Adams asks whether US strikes on Iraq and Syria made a regional conflagration more likely.
A court voids Khan's marriage with a faith healer, in the latest case against the Pakistani ex-PM.
The incident happened at a bus station in the St Giles Road area on Friday night.
Barry Rossiter, 23, from Ashford, is accused of causing serious injury by driving a vehicle dangerously.
Police are trying to piece together Abdul Shokoor Ezedi's movements after he was captured on CCTV in King's Cross.
Nottingham Panthers say the plaque will be a "lasting memory" of their former player.
Ex-Northern Ireland correspondent Fergal Keane returns to Belfast, 40 years after reporting on the Troubles, to reflect on a changed city.
Jasprit Bumrah takes six wickets to put India on top against England after day two of the second Test in Visakhapatnam.
William Brown took his own life in jail at the age of 16 despite never having been convicted of a crime.
Toyin Odumala, who was left outside flats in London in 2001 when she was a baby, starts a petition.
The road near Nantwich is riddled with potholes but the council says it will repair them.
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