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| Findfriendz / Clubs / News & Issues / British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC) / BBC News British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC) : BBC NewsBBC News - UK Humza Yousaf resigns as Scotland's first minister The former SNP leader has signed a letter to the King after John Swinney was elected as the party's new leader. Woman admits role in monkey torture networkHolly LeGresley, 37, was a participant in a group that paid people to kill and torture baby monkeys. Reeves: Government is gaslighting people on economyThe shadow chancellor's speech comes ahead of figures likely to show the UK has emerged from recession. China suspected of hacking UK armed forces payrollThe details of serving Army, RAF and Navy personnel are involved, the BBC understands. House prices stagnate as mortgage rates increaseMortgage deals have been rising as expectations of an imminent interest rate cut fade. Tourist influx turns Windermere green - reportNew research links algal blooming at England's largest lake with increased visitor numbers Fake police officer ordered woman to stop on M1Police established the man was not an officer, but failed to investigate the incident as a crime. GCSE pupils targeted by 'manipulative' exam scamsStudents say it is easy to find accounts falsely claiming to have access to GCSE and A-level papers. Woman charged over death of mobility scooter userNeil Shadwick was found unresponsive in a supermarket car park and died later in hospital. NHS data stolen in cyber attack published on dark webA ransomware group carries out its threat to NHS Dumfries and Galloway and releases a "large volume" of patients' data. Tom Daley confirmed for fifth Olympics in ParisTom Daley will compete at a fifth Olympics in Paris this summer after being confirmed in Team GB's diving team. Westminster urged to extend Troubles payment schemeLord Peter Hain has asked the NI Secretary to extend the deadline for a victims payment scheme. Hundreds of properties without water for sixth daySouthern Water says supplies have returned to most properties but hundreds are still affected. Bluetongue virus warning as midges blown into UKMidges blown from northern Europe could spread a serious virus across farms in England, experts warn. Sunak vows to fight on – but Tory MPs feel gloomyPM says the general election result is "not a foregone conclusion", despite "disappointing" local elections. Two police officers hurt in chainsaw chase incidentA 27-year-old man was arrested after the disturbance on Glasgow Road, Paisley, on Monday afternoon. Oxbridge students set up Gaza protest campsThe Oxford and Cambridge protests camps follow a number of others at UK university campuses. Braverman says she regrets backing Sunak for PMThe former home secretary says Rishi Sunak hasn't kept policy promises he made to her. Who won the mayoral elections... in 90 secondsVoters in England have taken to the polls in contests to elect new mayors across the country. Key moments from the local elections... in 60 secondsMissed today's coverage? Here are some of the most important moments from the last 24 hours. NewscastLabour win in the West Midlands. BBC presenter lines up with Britain's fastest manMike Bushell gets sprinting tips from Britain's fastest sprinter - Zharnel Hughes. Watch: King meets cancer patients on return to public dutiesThe King smiles and waves as he arrives at a cancer centre in central London on his return to public duties. Domestic abuse: ‘I was quite controlling, things needed to change’Study into best help launches as research estimates 800,000 children were in an abusive home last year. The Papers: 'No truce yet' in Gaza and Alzheimer's treatment hopeTuesday's front pages are mostly dominated by ceasefire negotiations in the ongoing Israel-Gaza war. Big tensions remain in SNP as Swinney takes leadershipFor the second time in his life, John Swinney is elected leader of the SNP in difficult circumstances.
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