Man Utd to take part in Women's World Sevens
Manchester United will be one of the eight clubs competing in the inaugural Women's World Sevens tournament in May.

Man Utd to take part in Women's World Sevens
Manchester United will be one of the eight clubs competing in the inaugural Women's World Sevens tournament in May.
News at 1PM: At least nine individuals died in a Russian missile and drone strike on Kyiv. President #Zelensky curtailed his meeting with South Africa's President Ramaphosa due to the assault. In Kashmir, security forces have detained about 1,500 suspects following militant attacks on tourists. Over 48,000 people have paid tribute to the former #Pope at the Vatican. Campaigns for enhanced internet safety and US-China trade agreements are progressing. #BBC #News
London Marathon boycotts X after 'descent into gutter'
The London Marathon will no longer post on X after its "descent into gutter", says race director Hugh Brasher.
Kirsty Wark to receive prestigious Bafta fellowship
The former Newsnight presenter will collect the award at the TV Baftas in May.
Vardy to leave Leicester at end of the season
Relegated Leicester City announce captain Jamie Vardy will leave the club at the end of the season.
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 26, Palestinians officials say
Nine people were reportedly killed when a police station that Israel said was a Hamas post was hit.
Villa Park capacity to be expanded to more than 50,000
Aston Villa announce plans to increase Villa Park's capacity to over 50,000 by redeveloping the North Stand.
Ed Miliband 'considering' regional energy pricing
Ed Miliband says "zonal pricing" or reformed national pricing are the only available options to overhaul the energy market.
'Proud to be part of #LGBT community' - K-pop singer comes out on stage
The star is among only a handful of K-pop artists who have come out publicly.
First evidence of city-sized icebergs found off UK coast
Deep tracks gouged in the seafloor off the coast of #Scotland could help us understand Antarctica today.
'We all eat chocolate digestives wrong'
The digestive biscuits were originally intended to be eaten with the chocolate side facing down.
ICYMI: How did humans come to see themselves as separate from #nature?
This #BBC #animation examines the philosophical and historical roots of our relationship with #Earth, contrasting indigenous perspectives with Western thought. From Pachamama to the Anthropocene we can see how different worldviews shape our environmental understanding and actions.
Learn more: https://zurl.co/ckP10
Newcastle's Howe back at work after hospital stay
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is back at work after a stay in hospital with pneumonia.
Good morning. It's 10AM, Thursday, 24th April. The headlines: Thousands queue to see the #Pope lying in state. A push for improved internet safety gains momentum. Timeless movies captivate fresh audiences. Security forces hunt militants linked to tourist fatalities in Kashmir. 'Shared leadership' emerges as a flexible work model. Progress is made in training the immune system to combat allergies. #BBC #News
Pope mourners queue for 'chance to say goodbye'
Pope Francis will remain lying in an open coffin until his funeral on Saturday
#BBC Messi focus for grandson's football signature hunt https://w.st/MX9znH
World Rugby 'proactive' in protecting World Cup family
World Rugby says it is extending an online protection scheme for all players, coaches and officials at the upcoming 2025 Women's World Cup after already detecting more than 2,000 accounts posting hate.
Why are people living in the shadow of 'mega-sheds'?
Real estate experts say online shopping is driving demand for more, and often larger, warehouses.
Deadly Kashmir attack risks India military escalation against Pakistan
India will respond but it's not clear how - or at what cost, experts say.
'I never dreamt I would be choosing the next Pope'
Cardinal Vincent Nichols tells the BBC the idea of electing a new Pope is "quite intimidating".