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  Draper beats Rune in Indian Wells final - highlights Great Britain's Jack Draper claims the biggest title of his career with a straight-sets win over Denmark's Holger Rune in the Indian Wells final. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 0:45am I nearly died in car crash - Antonio's first interview In an exclusive interview with the BBC, West Ham forward Michail Antonio reflects on his near-fatal car crash in December. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 0:45am Challenge to Thames Water rescue deal dismissed The funding allows the company to continue operating and attempt to restructure its massive debt pile. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 0:45am Sarah Harding breast cancer study spots 88 women at risk The study at The Christie in Manchester was set up after Sarah Harding's death, aged 39. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 0:45am Chris Mason: The trade-offs ministers are looking at to reduce towering benefits bill The government is aiming to save money while also protecting those who cannot work. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 0:45am 'Everything is finished': Ukrainian troops relive retreat from Kursk Five soldiers tell the BBC of their withdrawal in the face of overwhelming firepower and drones. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 0:45am Roosters ‘upset of the decade’: The Billy Slater Podcast 2025 - Ep4 Billy breaks down a huge Roosters upset, the Sea Eagles' worrying signs, and why the Tigers are suddenly the best defensive side. The Bulldogs' win comes at a cost, the Raiders prove they can beat anyone, and the Warriors bounce back strong. Plus, the Billy M Awards, listener questions, and a full Round 3 preview! 
© 2025 Sydney Morning Herald 0:45am Top Aussie Performers Top Australian performers from Round 5 of Super Rugby Pacific 
© 2025 Sydney Morning Herald 0:45am O’Shea and Charlton hoping Polymnia continues recent form spike With group 1 success still fresh in their memory, a maiden at Hawkesbury could keep the goof time rolling. 
© 2025 Sydney Morning Herald 0:45am ‘Club does not act on allegations’: Blues won’t cut ties with MC Labour The embattled construction company is a former long-time sponsor and current business associate of the Blues, pouring millions of dollars into the club over the past two decades. 
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