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Black Friday 2025: 10 Pro Shopping Tips

Master Black Friday 2025 with these 10 expert strategies for smart spending. Learn how to avoid overspending while securing genuine bargains on everything from gifts to everyday essentials.

Cyclone Fina Strengthens to Category Two Storm

Tropical Cyclone Fina has intensified into a category two storm, bringing 130km/h winds and flash flooding risks to Australian coastal areas. Stay informed with our latest updates.

Brit faces war crimes trial for Ukraine footage

Graham Phillips, 46, could become first British national prosecuted for war crimes related to Russia's invasion after filming pigs eating Ukrainian soldiers. Read the full investigation details.

6 in 7 Children in Poverty in UK Town

In Newport, Middlesbrough, six out of seven children grow up in poverty. Families and local services demand the two-child benefit cap be scrapped as the government prepares a new strategy.

David Olusoga's Empire & TV Highlights Tonight

Historian David Olusoga investigates the British Empire's slavery legacy in BBC Two's Empire. Plus, Children in Need 2025, Unreported World, and film picks including Mickey 17.

Tourists paid to shoot civilians in Bosnian war

Italian prosecutors investigate claims wealthy Western tourists paid to act as 'weekend snipers' during Sarajevo siege. Survivor recalls childhood terror as new evidence emerges.

Princess Anne's Wreath Laying in Singapore

Princess Anne led a solemn Remembrance service at Kranji War Cemetery, marking 60 years of UK-Singapore diplomatic ties. Discover the poignant family connection and royal orchid naming.

BBC Two Celebrates Richard Burton's Centenary

A new documentary explores the life of Welsh icon Richard Burton, featuring insights from family and co-stars. Discover the man behind the legend on BBC Two tonight.

Milan investigates 'sniper tourism' in Bosnian War

Milan prosecutors investigate alleged 'sniper tourism' where Italians paid to shoot Sarajevo civilians during the 1990s siege. Explore the shocking details of this war crime investigation.

Two-Child Benefit Cap Scrapped in Budget

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves confirm the two-child benefit cap will be lifted in the budget, a move costing £2.8bn aimed at tackling child poverty. Read the latest.

Starmer: Racism returning to UK politics

PM Keir Starmer warns divisive hard-right politics is tearing Britain apart and signals end to two-child benefit cap in budget. Read the full interview analysis.

Winterson's New Book Examines AI Through Creative Lens

Jeanette Winterson's latest work 'One Aladdin, Two Lamps' offers profound reflections on artificial intelligence, creativity and human experience. Discover her unique perspective on technology's role in art.

Prince William's Poppy Message to Young People

The Prince of Wales delivers a special video message for Armistice Day, urging young Britons to wear a poppy and remember the sacrifices of the armed forces. Watch the assembly online.

Reeves: Labour manifesto pledges may be dropped

Chancellor Rachel Reeves indicates Labour may abandon key manifesto commitments due to worse-than-expected economic inheritance. Budget to focus on NHS waiting lists and growth.

Dragons' Den pulled from BBC schedule tonight

Fans of the hit business investment show were left disappointed as Dragons' Den unexpectedly disappeared from Friday night's BBC Two lineup. Discover what replaced the entrepreneurial programme and when to expect its return.

Sheringham: Tottenham Duo Better Than Arsenal Stars

Former Manchester United striker Teddy Sheringham has ignited the North London rivalry by declaring Tottenham's attacking pair superior to their Arsenal counterparts in a controversial comparison.

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