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Lesia Tsurenko: Ukrainian to take legal action after WTA ‘moral abuse’
Ukraine’s Lesia Tsurenko says she will “seek justice in court” after being subjected to “moral abuse” by the Women’s Tennis…
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Doctor Who boss Russell T Davies hits back at ‘wokeness’ criticisms
Doctor Who boss Russell T Davies has hit back at criticisms that the show is too “woke”, saying he has…
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Virgil van Dijk: Liverpool captain signs new deal
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has signed a new two-year contract with the club. The 33-year-old centre-back’s previous contract had…
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Hearing on resentencing for Erik and Lyle Menenedez to begin in Los Angeles
Christal Hayes and Regan Morris BBC News Reporting fromLos Angeles, California Getty Images Today is the day. After months of…
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2025 World Press Photo Contest: Winners revealed
Samar Abu Elouf for the New York Times This image of a young Gazan boy won World Press Photo of…
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British and Irish Lions: Former Ireland captain Johnny Sexton joins Andy Farrell’s backroom team
Former Ireland fly-half Johnny Sexton will join Andy Farrell’s British and Irish Lions coaching team for this summer’s tour of…
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Serena Williams on Jannik Sinner doping case: ‘I would have been banned for 20 years’
Serena Williams says she would have been banned for 20 years and had some of her Grand Slam titles taken…
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World Snooker Championship draw: Wilson plays Lei, O’Sullivan to face Carter
Defending champion Kyren Wilson will play Lei Peifan with Ronnie O’Sullivan set to face Ali Carter in the first round…
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Equalities watchdog to issue new guidelines on gender after ruling
New guidance for public bodies on single-sex spaces will be issued, after the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled a woman…
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Sloth has dental surgery to cure toothache
A sloth has had pioneering dental surgery to cure toothache. Rico is believed to be the first sloth to undergo…
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Why are parrots living in a park in Belfast?
Peter Coulter & Jake Wood BBC News NI Michael Latham / Northern Wildlife Pics Parakeets have taken up residence in…
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Italy’s Meloni heads to US with unlikely mission for Europe
EPA Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is heading to the US to meet Donald Trump – a visit that will…
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Spanish police uncover illegal underground shooting range
Spanish police have uncovered an illegal underground shooting range at a home in the southern province of Granada. Officers said…
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King Charles hails humanitarian workers in Easter message
King Charles has issued an Easter message trying to build bridges between different faiths and recognising the efforts of those…
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Ange Postecoglou future: Is it now or never for Tottenham boss?
“It’s Europa League or bust and the competition seems wide open,” former Blackburn and Celtic striker Chris Sutton told BBC…
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Prominent Commonwealth Games official found to have breached ethics code
The CGF revealed that in October 2024, a senior CGF figure received a report that ‘AB’ “may not have acted…
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‘Fake bank app allowed scammers to shake my hand and steal from me’
Nathan Heath BBC West Investigations BBC Anthony Rudd had power tools stolen in a fake banking app scam A man…
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US to hold talks in Paris with Europeans
Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and top diplomat Marco Rubio will hold talks with European counterparts in Paris today…
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Gold hits fresh record high over trade war fears
Gold has jumped to a fresh record high as investors fret over the impact of the trade war between the…
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Business groups urge changes to reforms
Sam Francis Political Reporter Helen Catt Political correspondent Getty Images The five biggest business groups in the UK have written…
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Promising hints of life found on distant planet K2-18b
Scientists have found new but tentative evidence that a faraway world orbiting another star may be home to life. A…
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The truth about life on other planets and what it means for Earth
BBC Listen to Pallab read this article There are some scientific discoveries that do much more than advance our knowledge:…
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Deported Salvadoran will never live back in US, says White House
Kwasi Asiedu BBC News, Washington Watch: White House says man mistakenly deported to El Salvador will ‘never’ live in US…
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Tesla whistleblower wins legal battle against Elon Musk
Graham Fraser Technology reporter Getty Images A Tesla whistleblower who has fought Elon Musk and his company through the courts…
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Tracing weapons flows from the US
Jacqui Wakefield, Christopher Giles and Joshua Cheetham Global Disinformation Unit, BBC World Service BBC The assault rifles and pistols arrived…
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Aboard the ‘silver train’, China’s retirees do their bit to offset Trump’s tariffs
Stephen McDonell China correspondent BBC/Benjamin Begley The ‘silver train’ initiative aims to get retirees to visit remote parts of China…
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Plan for GPs to keep millions of patients out of hospital
A scheme to support GPs to provide care and advice to patients which avoids them joining long NHS hospital waiting…
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Comedians weigh in on Saturday Night Live skit
Getty Images Aimee Lou Wood plays Chelsea in hit HBO show The White Lotus, and recently called out an SNL…
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Jacob Murphy: Does Newcastle winger deserve place in the England squad?
It is quite odd for a player to have a breakthrough season aged 30, but that is exactly what is…
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‘Victory for women’ and ‘equity policies in chaos’
News of five Supreme Court judges unanimously ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law dominates…
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Real Madrid: What next for Spanish giants and boss Carlo Ancelotti?
It wasn’t supposed to be this way. When the Spanish giants signed Kylian Mbappe in the summer after his contract…
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Real Madrid 1-2 Arsenal (agg 1-5): Arsenal reach Champions League semi-finals with ‘statement’ win
So can Arsenal beat PSG and make their second Champions League final? The Gunners have the second-best defensive record in…
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Mr Beast apologises after ‘horrible’ Las Vegas event
YouTuber MrBeast has issued an apology after his ‘MrBeast Experience’ at a Las Vegas resort did not live up to…
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Champions League 2025 winner predictions: Who do BBC Sport pundits and journalists think will win?
As I look at the two ties left now, I think it’s going to be one of the first-time winners,…
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Michelle Trachtenberg died from diabetes complications, medical examiner says
US actress Michelle Trachtenberg died a natural death from complications caused by diabetes, according to the New York City medical…
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Brilliant Arsenal beat Real in Bernabeu to reach semi-finals
Arsenal beat Real Madrid 2-1 on the night and 5-1 on aggregate to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League.…
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Saka scores 'magnificent' goal as Arsenal beat Real Madrid
Bukayo Saka scores a “magnificent” goal as Arsenal beat Real Madrid 2-1 in the Bernabeu to reach the Champions League…
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Did Mbappe dive? Or should penalty have stood?
VAR rules out a penalty awarded to Real Madrid against Arsenal after Kylian Mbappe is adjudged to have dived. Source…
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Members of Board of Deputies of British Jews condemn Israel’s Gaza offensive
Dozens of members of the largest body representing Jews in the UK have condemned Israel’s government for the “heartbreaking war”…
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Peru’s ex-President Ollanta Humala guilty of money laundering
Vanessa Buschschlüter BBC News Getty Images Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia have been found guilty of money laundering…
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Watch: Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of a woman… in 65 seconds
Watch: Supreme Court’s ruling on the definition of a woman… in 65 seconds Source link
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Viral videos claim luxury bags are made in China, is it true?
Viral TikTok videos from Chinese manufacturers claim that luxury brands are making their products in China. This comes as both…
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Woman hit by van on Little Aston golf course dies
A woman who was struck by a van on a golf course in Staffordshire has died. The van, which had…
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Can Harvard afford to fight Trump?
The university is refusing to give in to demands Source link
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Key takeaways of court ruling on legal definition of woman
Alison Holt Social affairs editor Getty Images The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the legal definition of a woman…
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Israel will remain in Gaza ‘security zones’ after war, minister says
AFP Residents said there were fresh Israeli strikes in the south-west of Jabalia overnight Israel’s defence minister has said troops…
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US judge rules he could hold Trump administration in contempt
Caitlin Wilson & Jessica Rawnsley BBC News Getty Images Federal judge James Boasberg ordered a 14-day halt to the deportations…
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UK bans EU cheese and meat imports to prevent disease spreading
Tom Espiner Business reporter, BBC News Getty Images The UK government has brought in a temporary ban on holidaymakers bringing…
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Supreme Court gender ruling: What does it mean for sport?
The ruling does not lead to any immediate change regarding eligibility in elite sport. Governing bodies are not now compelled…
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Prison staff could die, HMP Frankland officer warns
A prison officer at HMP Frankland in County Durham has told the BBC “there needs to be an urgent change…
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BBC News – Ukrainecast, Viktoria’s Story: Three years on
Life after loss, and views on Trump. Show more An old friend of the podcast, Viktoria Kovalenko, joins us in…
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The Championship: Every team can still go up or down with four games left
Premier League parachute payments have often been accused of distorting competition in the Championship. In the past 10 seasons half…
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We suffer in silence, says South Yorkshire migrant care worker
Stephanie Miskin & Louise Fewster BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Investigations Stephanie Miskin/BBC Migrant care worker Sophia, not her real name,…
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Newly released bodycam footage from Gene Hackman’s home
The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office has released new body cam footage from inside the home of Gene Hackman and…
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Westminster’s tortuous battle with the gender question
Ben Wright Political correspondent Brian Wheeler Political reporter Getty Images What is a woman? In recent years it is a…
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Barcelona defender Mapi Leon given two-match ban for allegedly touching Daniela Caracas’ groin
Barcelona defender Mapi Leon has been banned for two Liga F matches following an incident with Espanyol defender Daniela Caracas…
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Fury v Joshua: Promoter Eddie Hearn says fight could be agreed by text message
Promoter Eddie Hearn is confident Tyson Fury v Anthony Joshua could still happen, and says it all takes is a…
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Millions watch 24-hour rolling livestream
Every spring for the past six years, millions of people have tuned in to a round-the-clock livestream of moose on…
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World Health Organization agrees legally binding pandemic treaty
Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) have agreed the text of a legally binding treaty designed to better tackle…
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Colossal squid filmed by scientists for first time in ocean
Lewis Adams BBC News, Essex The colossal squid was found during an expedition in the south Atlantic Ocean A colossal…
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Donald Trump’s tariffs will make global trade shrink, says WTO
Charlotte Edwards Business reporter, BBC News Getty Images The World Trade Organization (WTO) has forecast that global trade will fall…
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Thousands report Spotify problems around the world
Tens of thousands of Spotify users around the world have reported they were unable to stream music on the app.…
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Women’s Six Nations 2025: Jade Shekells handed first start as England change nine against Scotland
Mitchell has opted to change his half-backs as Lucy Packer and Holly Aitchison come in for Natasha Hunt and Zoe…
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What does Supreme Court definition of a woman ruling mean?
Phil Sim BBC Scotland political correspondent PA Media Women’s campaigners open a bottle of champagne outside the Supreme Court The…
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Enfield oak tree felled by Toby Carvery ‘had 50-year life expectancy’
BBC The tree was discovered to have been chopped down on 3 April An ancient oak felled in a north…
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Luton killer Nicholas Prosper’s sentence referred to appeal court
Bedfordshire Police Nicholas Prosper was jailed for life and must serve a minimum term of 49 years The Court of…
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Aaron Boupendza: Gabon international dies aged 28
Gabon international Aaron Boupendza has died at the age of 28 after reportedly falling from a building in China. The…
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Manchester United: Andre Onana to start against Lyon, says Ruben Amorim
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana will be recalled for the side’s Europa League quarter-final second leg against Lyon, manager Ruben…
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More negotiations in Birmingham bin dispute
More negotiations between Birmingham City Council and the Unite union are expected to take place, as the strike by bin…
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UK and France in talks over migrant returns deal
The UK government is in negotiations with France on a scheme to return illegal migrants who have crossed the Channel…
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French row with Algeria escalates further with tit-for-tat expulsions
Paul Kirby Europe digital editor AFP File pic of France’s Emmanuel Macron with Algeria’s president Abdelmajid Tabboune from 2022 France…
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Aurora borealis shines in UK skies after geomagnetic storm
Vivid colours of the Northern Lights – or aurora borealis – were spotted on Tuesday night across Scotland. A solar…
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Ex-snooker champion Graeme Dott in court over alleged child sex offences
Getty Images Dott won the World Snooker Championship in 2006 Former world snooker champion Graeme Dott has appeared in court…
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Doctors in end-of-life cases can be named, Supreme Court rules
Jim Reed BBC News Reporting fromSupreme Court, London Pamela Tickell BBC News, North East and Cumbria BBC Parents of the…
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The UK inflation rate has eased
Kevin Peachey Cost of living correspondent Getty Images The rate of rising prices – inflation – has eased for the…
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Tommy Robinson loses appeal against prison sentence
The far-right anti-Islam activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson, has lost an appeal against his 18-month prison sentence…
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Aston Villa Champions League anthem: System malfunction behind error
A system malfunction led to the wrong anthem being played before Aston Villa’s Champions League quarter-final second leg against Paris…
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Rieko Ioane: All Blacks centre to join Leinster on one-season deal
New Zealand centre Rieko Ioane will join United Rugby Championship and Champions Cup frontrunners Leinster for the 2025-26 season. Ioane…
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German palliative care doctor charged with murder of 15 patients
A German palliative care doctor has been charged with murdering 15 of his patients using a cocktail of lethal drugs.…
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Shropshire’s young female vicar with millions of views on TikTok
Ellen Knight BBC Radio Shropshire BBC Reverend Pippa White is the curate for Fauls, Tilstock, and Whitchurch – and a…
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Can a night in a Norwich laboratory help me sleep better?
Robby West BBC News, Norfolk Reporting fromUniversity of East Anglia BBC BBC reporter Robby West spent the night at the…
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Man recalls running into collapsed home after fatal blast
Ben Mellor BBC News, Nottingham Monika Plaha/BBC Johnny Wharmsby said he had been left processing what happened in John Street,…
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EY investigated over Post Office Horizon audit
EY is being investigated over its audits of the Post Office in relation to the Horizon scandal from March 2015…
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Harvard just stood up to Trump. How long can it last?
Robin Levinson-King and Mike Wendling BBC News Watch: ‘It’s not right’ – Students react to Trump freezing Harvard’s federal funding…
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Canada election debate moved to avoid clash with NHL game
An election debate in Canada has been rescheduled to avoid a clash with a Montreal Canadiens hockey game. The Canadiens…
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UK inflation falls as price of petrol drops
Falling petrol prices drove UK inflation down by more than expected in the year to March. Inflation was 2.6%, down…
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Biden attacks Trump in first speech since leaving White House
Former US President Joe Biden has used his first speech since leaving the White House to attack the work of…
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China appoints new trade envoy in face of tariff turmoil
Suranjana Tewari Asia Business Reporter Getty Images Li Chenggang is a former World Trade Organisation and UN representative China has…
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Russian hairdresser jailed over neighbour’s claim of spreading fake news
A hairdresser from St Petersburg has been given a jail term of five years and two months on a charge…
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Kidnapped US pastor rescued after shoout-out in South Africa
An American pastor who was kidnapped by armed men during a church service in South Africa last week has been…
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Joe Biden gives first speech since leaving White House
Joe Biden has used his first speech since leaving office to criticise the Trump administration’s welfare policies. The ex-US president…
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Real Madrid v Arsenal (agg 0-3): Can Champions League comeback kings Real Madrid overturn first-leg deficit?
As James Horncastle said on the EuroLeagues podcast, there are heavyweights of the European game who are still backing Madrid…
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Uncovering a secret jail next to an international airport
Samira Hussain BBC News Reporting fromDhaka, Bangladesh BBC/Aamir Peerzada When investigators smashed through a hastily built wall, they uncovered a…
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Supreme Court to announce ruling on definition of a woman
Getty Images The Supreme Court is to deliver its verdict on how a woman should be defined in law. The…
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England’s serious water pollution incidents at 10-year high
Esme Stallard Climate and science reporter, BBC News Getty Images The number of so-called serious pollution incidents recorded by water…
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RSF paramilitaries declare rival government
Watch: Mostafa, Hafiza and Manahel film as their home, el-Fasher, comes under attack Sudan’s paramilitaries have declared the formation of…
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New speed climbing record set in the Swiss Alps
A Swiss and Austrian climbing pair have shattered the speed record for completing the daunting north faces of a famed…
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Manchester Arena survivor ‘angry’ and ‘broken’ by prison attack
Thomas Mackintosh & Tom Symonds BBC News Greater Manchester Police Hashem Abedi left prison officers at HMP Frankland in hospital…
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Miskin mum’s unique friendship with nurse who held her dying son
Rhian Mannings Nurse Andrea (right) cared for Rhian’s (left) one-year-old son George the day he died Rhian Mannings and Andrea…
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Nvidia expects $5.5bn hit as US tightens chip export rules to China
Microchip maker Nvidia said it would be hit with $5.5bn (£4.2bn) in costs after the US government tightened export rules…
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Wildfires pushing rare wildlife to extinction, say conservationists
Steffan Messenger Environment correspondent, BBC Wales News Clare Hutchinson BBC Wales News Garan Thomas This blaze on the Rhigos Mountain…
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The US will struggle to take on Asia over chips
BBC Listen to this article The US has “dropped the ball” on chip manufacturing over the years, allowing China and…
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Disposable vape use falling in UK ahead of government ban
The popularity of disposable e-cigarettes or vapes has fallen ahead of a UK-wide ban on their sale on 1 June,…
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Marcus Rashford: Aston Villa boss Unai Emery praises ‘fantastic’ forward
Rashford’s January move appears to have revived the England international’s career but, after a number of decent displays, this was…
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‘Bin strike blues’ and ‘China handed NHS records’
A range of stories appear on Wednesday’s front pages – the Daily Telegraph opts to lead with a report that…
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Aston Villa 3-2 PSG: Unai Emery’s side showed they belong in Champions League
The pre-match build-up was more rock concert than football match, with flames and pyrotechnics lighting up Villa Park, fireworks flying…
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Serhou Guirassy: Borussia Dortmund striker’s rise from journeyman to top scorer
Manchester United and Newcastle United were among the English teams to be linked to him last summer. But he instead…
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Harriet Dart: Briton makes deodorant comment about opponent Lois Boisson in Rouen Open defeat
Boisson, who had walked back on to the court while Dart was still sat down, appeared to be out of…
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Adam Peaty: Swimmer says he is motivated to continue to LA 2028 by the message it sends his son
The problem to which Peaty refers was his quest for a third consecutive Olympic 100m breaststroke gold last July. He…
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The decline and fall of the bible of female gentility
David Sillito Media Correspondent BBC The Lady: spring flowers, housekeepers and vital etiquette tips The Lady, Britain’s longest-running women’s magazine,…
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Man in court accused of threats to kill Nigel Farage
An Afghan man accused of threatening to kill Nigel Farage while he travelled to the UK has appeared in court.…
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Nigel Farage clashes with teaching union over ‘far right’ claim
A row has erupted between Nigel Farage and Britain’s biggest teaching union after it branded Reform UK a “racist and…
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Andre Onana: Why Ruben Amorim’s next decision on Man Utd goalkeeper issue is so big
The motivation for Matic’s attack has not been explained. He was responding to relatively innocuous comments Onana made about Lyon…
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Mathieu van der Poel: Person who spat on Dutch cyclist in E3 Saxo Bank Classic fined
In a separate incident, Alpecin-Deceuninck rider Van der Poel was struck by a water bottle while also in the lead…
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Carlos Alcaraz: Spaniard battles past Ethan Quinn into Barcelona Open last 16
Carlos Alcaraz was forced to work hard to beat underdog Ethan Quinn to reach the Barcelona Open last 16 on…
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A psychological thriller directed by Christopher Nolan
A magician tries to uncover the secret of how his rival performs the ultimate trick. Source link
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US orders from Chinese companies on hold
Laura Bicker China correspondent The BBC’s Laura Bicker: ”A number of businesses in limbo” in China, after US tariffs on…
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Could Zuckerberg Be Forced To Sell Instagram?
A landmark legal case begins against social media giant Meta. Source link
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Backlash over ‘distressing’ cuts to adoption fund
Charities have criticised the government for cutting the amount of funding families in England can access to pay for therapy…
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Hamas rejects Israeli truce disarmament proposal
Yolande Knell Middle East correspondent Rushdi Abualouf Gaza correspondent EPA Armed members of Hamas’s military wing took part in hostage…
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Teachers in England move a step closer to striking
Hazel Shearing Reporting fromNEU conference in Harrogate Getty Images Schools in England closed when National Education Union members went on…
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Constance Marten’s baby exposed to ‘substantial’ cold, jury hears
Constance Marten’s newborn baby would have been exposed to “substantial climatic cold stress” in the first few days she spent…
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Andrew Tate High Court case could be legal first, barrister says
EPA Andrew Tate, pictured in the US in February, denies all of the women’s allegations. A civil case brought by…
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Rare footage from Sudanese city under siege
The Sudanese city of el-Fasher has been largely cut off from the outside world for a year as a result…
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Rodent nests found near house where Betsy Arakawa died
Getty Images Gene Hackman with his wife Betsy Arakawa in 1986 Nests and some dead rodents were found in outbuildings…
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Luka Modric: Ballon d’Or to boardroom – why has Real Madrid legend invested in Swansea City?
It is not known how much Modric has invested in Swansea or what stake he has received – and that…
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Rory McIlroy not speaking to Bryson DeChambeau at Masters was ‘part of his game plan’
Northern Ireland’s McIlroy beat England’s Justin Rose in a sudden-death play-off, after a dramatic final round that saw him blow…
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Criminal inquiries into Bayesian yacht deaths delays UK inquest
Ben Parker BBC News, Suffolk PA Hannah and Mike Lynch were among seven people who died when the Bayesian sank…
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Usyk vs Dubois: Daniel Dubois in talks to fight Oleksandr Usyk at Wembley in July
Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk are in talks to fight at Wembley Stadium on 12 July. The rival heavyweight champions…
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Birmingham City Council ‘on track’ to clear waste backlog
Phil Mackie Midlands Correspondent Shyamantha Asokan BBC News, West Midlands Chris Blakemore BBC Radio WM BBC Bin workers belonging to…
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A UK-US deal sounds good but it is all about the detail
US Vice-President JD Vance said there was a “good chance” a trade deal could be reached with the UK, suggesting…
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Bletchley man admits murdering two women on Christmas Day
Brian Farmer BBC News, Buckinghamshire Thames Valley Police Joanne Pearson (left) and Teohna Grant (right) died at the scene at…
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Felling of ancient oak tree in Enfield sparks Met Police probe
PA Media The oak tree was estimated to be up to 500 years old The cutting down of an ancient…
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The stars who turned their back on Hollywood (and some who returned)
Emma Saunders Culture reporter Getty Images Actress Cate Blanchett has said she wants to quit acting to do other things,…
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Sudan ‘pathway to peace’ talks in London bring together EU, UK and AU
James Landale, Natasha Booty & Mayeni Jones BBC News BBC Tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee…
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UK weather: Rainfall warnings issued as April showers return
Computer weather models have been struggling to make up their minds about the prospects for the Easter weekend. At the…
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Architect Antoni Gaudí on path to sainthood, Pope confirms
The Vatican has put Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí on the path to sainthood in recognition of his “heroic virtues”. Gaudí…
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Minister Lucy Powell’s X account hacked to promote crypto scam
Government minister Lucy Powell’s X account has been hacked to promote a scam “House of Commons” cryptocurrency. A string of…
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French prisons hit by wave of overnight attacks
Several prisons in France have been hit by a wave of overnight attacks, according to the country’s authorities. Vehicles were…
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Fifteen years after a volcano shut European airspace, could it happen again?
In the months and years after research and working groups continued to assess procedures and rules. “The work that happened…
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Kevin Campbell: Wayne Rooney, Andy Cole and more discuss ex-Arsenal and Everton striker’s life and death
The inquest, overseen by the coroner and including evidence given by two doctors involved in Campbell’s care, finds that he…
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In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week
A selection of some of the most striking sports photographs taken around the world over the past seven days. Source…
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Murder arrest over fatal house explosion in Worksop
BBC A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a fatal house explosion that damaged multiple homes and…
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Lil Nas X in hospital with partial face paralysis
Rapper and musician Lil Nas X has revealed he is suffering from a sudden partial paralysis of the face. Posting…
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England women’s assistant Arjan Veurink to become Dutch boss
England assistant coach Arjan Veurink is to leave his role at the end of this summer’s European Championship to become…
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Tyson Fury: Promoter Bob Arum believes Fury “will never fight again”
Promoter Bob Arum believes Tyson Fury will not return to boxing after the heavyweight announced his retirement in January. The…
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Book bound in human skin found in Bury St Edmunds museum
Laura Foster BBC News, Suffolk Reporting fromBury St Edmunds BBC/Jamie Niblock Museum staff believe the binding and corners of this…
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Blood test firm blamed by GPs for ‘catalogue of disasters’
Ashley John-Baptiste BBC News Investigations Getty Images Blood test results have been leading to misdiagnoses and unnecessary hospital referrals, GPs…
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Troy Deeney’s Team of the Week: Kepa Arrizabalaga, Virgil Van Dijk, Kevin de Bruyne, Harvey Barnes, Joao Pedro
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle): Since he has come back from his ban, the Italian has been frightening. He has been looking…
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The Indian airport that halts flights for a divine procession
Ashraf Padanna Thiruvananthapuram Nikita Yadav BBC News, Delhi Vivek Nair Devotees pull ornate wooden chariots bearing temple idols along a…
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