Plus, the orphaned owlet who's found a friend
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Good morning. A senior Iranian minister tells the BBC that the US must rule out any further strikes on Tehran if it wants to resume diplomatic talks - read on for the details. Our correspondent Theo Leggett delves into the safety record of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner and whistleblowers' concerns about the plane. And warm your heart with the tale of two lonely owlets who've found friendship.
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No new talks until US rules out strikes, Iranian minister tells BBC
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Takht-Ravanchi says the Trump administration has "not made their position clear".
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Iran's deputy foreign minister has said his country won't return to negotiations with the US until there's a guarantee it won't be attacked. Speaking to our chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet in Tehran, Majid Takht-Ravanchi said Iran was receiving messages that the US wanted fresh talks, with President Donald Trump suggesting that could happen this week. But Takht-Ravanchi said: "Are we going to see a repetition of an act of aggression while we are engaging in dialogue?" He also rejected US and European demands for Iran to stop all uranium enrichment: "To say that you should not have enrichment... and if do you not agree, we will bomb you - that is the law of the jungle."
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Starmer calls for BBC answers over 'appalling' Bob Vylan chants
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PM Keir Starmer says the BBC has questions to answer after it broadcast punk duo Bob Vylan leading chants of "death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]" at Glastonbury. Shadow home secretary Chris Philp says the broadcaster should be prosecuted. The BBC said a warning was shown on screen and the set will not be made available iPlayer.
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The aircraft was deemed the "safest" of planes for years before the Air India disaster - but the whistleblowers were always less sure of that.
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