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IrelandScotlandWalesKing's 'thoughts and prayers' with Hainault victim's familyA 14-year-old boy was killed when a man with a sword went on the rampage in north-east London.UK'I could not protect her': Dad mourns child killed in ChannelAhmed Alhashimi's daughter Sara died as the family tried to cross the Channel in a small boat.EuropeNew law should ban AI deepfakes of music stars, MPs sayStars like Jess Glynne signed a recent letter calling for more protection against "predatory" AI.Kate Forbes considering SNP leadership bidThe former finance secretary told BBC Scotland News she had a "groundswell of support amongst the members".Scotland PoliticsTwo charged over Sycamore Gap tree fellingTwo charged with causing criminal damage to the famous Sycamore Gap tree and Hadrian's Wall.Tyne'I could not protect her': Dad mourns child killed in ChannelAhmed Alhashimi's daughter Sara died as the family tried to cross the Channel in a small boat.EuropeFirst failed asylum seeker goes to Rwanda voluntarilyThe asylum seeker received £3,000 and went under a scheme separate to the forced returns scheme.UK PoliticsWhat to watch out for in the local electionsThe BBC's political editor breaks down what this week's local elections will mean for national politics.UK PoliticsNew law should ban AI deepfakes of music stars, MPs sayStars like Jess Glynne signed a recent letter calling for more protection against "predatory" AI.Ministers accept three-month deadline for blood schemeA final compensation scheme could be running by the year's end after ministers agree to a Labour-led demand.HealthKing Charles shares 'shock' of cancer diagnosis with patientsThe King is marking his return to public events with a symbolic trip to a cancer centre in London.UKPolice name man whose torso was found in woodsRemains found wrapped in plastic at a nature reserve belonged to 67-year-old Stuart Everett.ManchesterPostmasters tried 'to get away with' blaming IT - expertPost Office inquiry sees an internal email from 2010 sent by an expert on the ill-fated Horizon systemBusinessConstance Marten and Mark Gordon jury retires to consider verdictsThe jury in the manslaughter trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon was sent out on Tuesday.UKWatch/ListenHainault sword attack: The day that 'shocked everyone'Hainault sword attack: The day that 'shocked everyone'Watch: Police pursue sword stabbing suspectVideo filmed by a bystander shows police chasing a suspect as he climbs over garage roofs in Hainault.UKWatch: 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.UKWatch: The 12 days that ended Humza Yousaf’s time in powerLook back on a turbulent time in Scottish politics which concluded with the first minister quitting his job.ScotlandWatch: Humza Yousaf resigns as first ministerHumza Yousaf has resigned as first minister of Scotland, triggering a leadership contest.ScotlandFeatures & analysisThe Papers: '22 minutes of horror' and new prostate cancer hopeWednesday's front pages are dominated by the attacks in Hainault, north-east London.The PapersTatti Lashes: The school friends who built a beauty empireCharlotte Tiplady and Elliot Barton explain how together they built up their Tatti Lashes beauty empire from Liverpool.BusinessHainault sword attack: The day that 'shocked everyone'Watch the key developments of the day in Hainault, which led to the death of a 14-year-old boy.UKThousands more refugees become homeless in EnglandRefugees classed as homeless quadrupled, as the government worked to clear the asylum backlog.UK'Brexit trade checks will cost me £200,000 a year'Firms warn of higher costs but the government says its new border model will improve biosecurity.BusinessMore from the UKMigrants cram into small boat as BBC films in CalaisHome Affairs correspondent Tom Symonds watches as migrants set off from France for the UK.EuropeKing's 'thoughts and prayers' with Hainault victim's familyA 14-year-old boy was killed when a man with a sword went on the rampage in north-east London.UK'Legacy Act denies victims like me closure'Sean Slane's father was murdered by the UDA in west Belfast in 1988 but a new inquest never went ahead.Northern IrelandScottish government to face vote of no confidenceA Labour motion which could see all ministers compelled to resign if it passes will be voted on at Holyrood.Scotland PoliticsDoctor assumed disabled woman did not have sexAdults with disabilities describe traumatic experiences trying to access healthcare.WalesLatest updatesKing's 'thoughts and prayers' with victim's familyA 14-year-old boy was killed when a man with a sword went on the rampage in north-east London.UK'Truly horrific': How the Hainault attack unfoldedDetails are still emerging about a serious incident in north-east London on Tuesday morning.UKHainault sword attack: The day that 'shocked everyone'Watch the key developments of the day in Hainault, which led to the death of a 14-year-old boy.UK'Drop the sword!': Witnesses describe attack horrorHow panic and violence erupted during the morning rush hour in a residential area of north-east London.UKMoment Hainault attack suspect is Tasered by policeFootage from a doorbell camera is released, showing police officers Tasering and detaining a man in Hainault, London.UKConstance Marten and Mark Gordon jury retiresThe jury in the manslaughter trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon was sent out on Tuesday.UKWatch: Hainault killing 'has clearly shocked everyone'Asst Com Louisa Rolfe from the Met Police says a 36-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.UKHow many people cross the Channel in small boats?Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said that "stopping the boats" coming to the UK is a key priority.UKKing shares cancer diagnosis 'shock' with patientsThe King is marking his return to public events with a symbolic trip to a cancer centre in London.UK