Thursday, 30 September 2021

Millions of households face 12% gas and electricity price rise

Standard energy bills rise by £139 a year and prepayment meter bills see sharper rise under new price cap.

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Shopping centre clinics to help tackle NHS backlog

They will be kitted out with equipment to carry out X-rays, breast screening, ultrasounds and scans.

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Botox-style injections and lip filler ban for under-18s in England

Campaigners say the new rules in England do not stretch far enough to protect everyone.

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The impact of the strictest anti-abortion law in the US

Michelle is pregnant and has chosen to get an abortion. In Texas, that has become much harder to do.

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Straight-talking rappers tackle Middle East conflict

Jew Uriya Rosenman and Arab Sameh Zakout expose hidden prejudices on both sides in their hit song.

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The Nature Conservancy announces 2021 photo contest winners

The image was taken by Anup Shah in the Central African Republic.

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Covid-19 vaccinations: More than 50 nations have missed a target set by the WHO

Most of those not making the target of 10% of people fully vaccinated by the end of September are in Africa.

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Randall Goosby: Violinist champions music by black composers

Randall Goosby is a rising star of classical music, who performed at the 9/11 memorial ceremony.

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In need of modernisation? The UK’s housing crisis close up

Thousands of people are saving to get on the property ladder - but not everyone who gets on it is a winner. Five stories from the UK’s ever-changing housing market.

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Levelling up needs to be more than a slogan, say Tory MPs

The prime minister needs to put "meat on the bones" of his levelling up plan - or pay the political price, MPs say.

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Spanish women filmed urinating left humiliated by judge

Eighty women and girls were videoed by secret cameras at a festival, but a judge dismissed the case.

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The writer behind musicals about Princess Diana and Tom Jones (twice)

An award-winning US playwright talks about his new Princess Diana and Tom Jones stage shows.

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Newspaper headlines: 'Shaming of the Met' and 'never let him out'

Friday's papers are dominated by the sentencing to a whole life term of Sarah Everard's killer.

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Greg Gilbert lead singer of Delays dies aged 44

The singer was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2016 and was taken off treatment in August.

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Covid in Scotland: Vaccine passport app launch hit by problems

The NHS Scotland Covid Status app only became available to download at about 17:30 on Thursday.

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E4 sorry for broadcasting wrong Married At First Sight episode

The channel says "ongoing tech issues" caused it to broadcast Wednesday's show rather than the finale.

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Sarah Everard: Female officers 'fear reporting male colleagues'

"The police service is very sexist and misogynistic," says former high-ranking Met officer Parm Sandhu.

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Gloria Estefan says she was sexually abused aged nine

The singer reveals she was molested by a family member when she was a child at music school.

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Ecuador riot: Anxious families await news after fighting kills 116 inmates

With bodies decapitated or dismembered, it could take days for the victims to be identified.

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Turkey: 'Missing' man joins search party looking for himself

A Turkish man joined a search party without realising he was the person they were looking for.

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Medieval brooches found in fields declared treasure

The two medieval brooches were found by metal detectorists and both date back at least 600 years.

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Wednesday, 29 September 2021

Don't say 'panic' amid fuel crisis, Cabinet Office warns councils

Documents seen by the BBC reveal the government's messaging advice over petrol supply problems.

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Australian Covid data: Shock as teenagers reveal they're behind hit tracking site

Jack, Wesley and Darcy, who are all 14 and 15, set up CovidBaseAU anonymously to track data in Australia.

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London Marathon: 'I'm running for my cancer surgeon dad'

Harry's dad is a cancer surgeon, who's now been diagnosed with the disease himself.

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Comic series curated by celebrities for climate causes

Cara Delevingne and Richard Curtis are among celebrities collaborating on comics raising eco awareness.

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Coronavirus: 'I've not seen a GP face-to-face since before the pandemic'

Ministers say GPs in England must offer in person appointments, after a rise in phone consultations.

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Maria Kolesnikova: No regrets for Belarus activist jailed for coup plot

Maria Kolesnikova calls the case against her "absurd" in her first interview since her conviction.

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Dave Grohl: My whole life is like an out-of-body experience

The Foo Fighters star says his whole life is an "out-of-body experience" as he publishes his memoir.

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Covid: Cancelled physio sessions 'could shorten my life'

Long-term cancellation of physiotherapy sessions are having a detrimental impact on peoples' lives.

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Changing China: How Beijing's crackdowns are impacting business

Businesses are under intense scrutiny as President Xi attempts to narrow China's wealth gap.

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Zaid Ait Malek: The stowaway who became a Spanish ultra running star

Zaid Ait Malek had always been a good runner. Now it would make the difference between capture and escape.

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Can you be coached on how to be happy?

The happiness industry has grown in popularity during the pandemic but it's not without its critics.

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Britney Spears' father suspended as conservator

Jamie Spears was removed after the singer alleged abuse, but another conservator remains in charge.

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JK Rowling table saved from cafe gutted by fire

The antique that sections of the Harry Potter books were written on is now being taken to a restorer.

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Newspaper headlines: 'Sarah didn't stand a chance' and 'women lose trust'

Thursday's papers lead with details of the murder of Sarah Everard who was abducted in London earlier this year.

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Many can stop anti-depressants without relapse

Staying on them reduces the risk of depression recurring but there's no guarantee, a study suggests.

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'Very special' to see Duke and Duchess in person

The visit to the Magee campus of Ulster University was an informal engagement, with the couple given a guided tour.

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Man Utd 2-1 Villarreal: Cristiano Ronaldo scores injury-time winner

Cristiano Ronaldo scores an injury-time winner as Manchester United come from behind to beat Villarreal in an action-packed Champions League Group A contest.

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No more visa schemes for businesses, say government sources

Some sectors want a relaxation of immigration rules but the government says firms should pay staff more.

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Sarah Everard murder: Police release interview footage with Wayne Couzens

In the interview, days after Sarah Everard's disappearance, Couzens denies knowing who she is.

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Sarah Everard murder: Victim impact statements in full

In court, the family of Sarah Everard confront her murderer and lay bare their loss and anguish.

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Labour conference: Starmer speech 'an honour' for murdered nurse

The parents of Jane Clough, who was killed by her former partner, welcome the Labour leader's words.

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Tuesday, 28 September 2021

People also suffer 'long flu', study shows

Similar to Covid, other viruses can cause prolonged symptoms that take time to get over.

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La Palma volcano: Toxic gas fears as lava reaches ocean

Clouds of white steam are seen billowing at the Playa Nueva area of Spain's La Palma island.

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Covid grief: 'We didn't want the prime minister's condolences'

Hannah, who lost both her dad and grandmother to Covid, speaks to the BBC about meeting the prime minister.

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Dalai Lama cafe: Tibetan woman overwhelmed as Edinburgh cafe saved

Reka Gawa opened the Himalaya Cafe after a chance meeting with the spiritual leader almost 20 years ago.

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Behind the scenes at Sir Keir Starmer's first conference as leader

At his first party conference as Labour leader, the BBC looks at Sir Keir Starmer’s week so far.

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Calais: On patrol with the troops looking for migrants

General Frantz Tavart says he will withdraw troops from the coastline if funding from the UK is withheld.

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Paralysed woman to tackle London Marathon in motorcycle gear

Claire Lomas, who was paralysed after a horse riding accident, will tackle the course in a wheelchair.

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German coalition talks: Where Brits see a crisis, Germans find unity

Coalition governments are rare in the UK. Germany has had nothing but them since the end of the war.

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Hathras rape case: Prisoners in their own home, lives on hold, a village divided

The BBC revisits the family of a 19-year-old who died in India last year after reporting gang rape.

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CEO Secrets: Don't fire staff for making mistakes

Tech firm CEO Jeff Lawson warns bosses not to make hasty judgements about their employees.

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Turner Prize 2021: Salmon farming and neurodiversity explored

The work on display is from five collectives who help to "inspire social change through art".

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'I was getting desperate to score' - relief for 'unstoppable' Messi

Lionel Messi's first PSG goal was the moment European football had been waiting for and the one Pep Guardiola knew was probably "unstoppable".

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Iona Fyfe: Scots traditional singer was 'offered gig help in return for sex'

Award-winning singer Iona Fyfe says she was propositioned by a man from a well-known band when she was 20.

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Newspaper headlines: 'Forecourt punch-ups' and 'PM to save Christmas'

Wednesday's papers liken scenes at forecourts to the Wild West amid signs the fuel crisis is easing.

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Daniel Craig's last film as James Bond has royal premiere

Daniel Craig joins his co-stars - including members of the royal family - on the red carpet for his final outing as James Bond.

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Life at 50C: Mexico's struggle for water

Climate change is causing once-mighty rivers to dry up and temperatures to rise to deadly levels in Mexico.

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Garden ponds help boost biodiversity

The UK's ponds dramatically declined in the 20th Century but even garden ponds can make a difference.

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Women's and trans rights are not in conflict, says Angela Rayner

Her comments come as one delegate says she received transphobic abuse in the conference centre.

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Real Madrid 1-2 Sheriff Tiraspol: Champions League debutants snatch win

Sheriff Tiraspol produce one of the great Champions League shocks by beating Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.

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Katie Price's family post message of concern and support after crash

The star's family say their "worst fears nearly came true" after reports that she was in an accident.

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Monday, 27 September 2021

North Korea fires missile, says South's military

It came as North Korea's ambassador to the UN said no-one could deny its right to test weapons.

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Climate Change: Don't sideline plastic problem, nations urged

Scientists fear plastic pollution will be overlooked as politicians focus on climate change policy.

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John Lennon: Recording of unreleased song up for auction in Denmark

The rare audio track was made in Denmark more than 50 years ago, months before The Beatles split.

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Taliban: Afghanistan bank boss warns sector near collapse

The head of one of Afghanistan's biggest banks says the country's financial sector is near collapse.

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Homeworking helps careers, say majority of women

Just over half of women think working from home will help advance their careers, says a survey for the BBC.

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What it's like to be a nine-year-old in a vaccine clinical trial

Twins Evan and Lizzy are enrolled in Pfizer's vaccine trial for children between ages five and 11.

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Remembering Babyn Yar and Ukraine's forgotten 'Holocaust by Bullets'

The country is still grappling with how to remember one of the worst massacres of World War Two.

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London Marathon: The man hoping to skip over the finish line

Rajinder Singh, aka the ‘Skipping Sikh’, is taking part in this year’s London Marathon.

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Can a love coach help you find a man by Christmas?

It's a multi-billion-dollar industry and one that makes bold promises. Do love coaches actually deliver?

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Green investing: How your savings can fight climate change

Campaigners say you should see your money as a secret superpower that can help save the planet

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The race to replace persistent chemicals in our homes

Why widely-used PFAS coatings found on objects like frying pans and raincoats are in the spotlight.

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Most teenagers willing to have Covid jab - study

The findings come from one of the first surveys asking young people, rather than parents, their views.

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Newspaper headlines: 'Fuel firms cash in' and Army called up amid crisis

Tuesday's papers lead with news that the Army is now on standby to assist with fuel deliveries.

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Writer's block, betrayal and tremolo guitars: The making of Billie Eilish's Bond theme

Billie Eilish, Finneas and Johnny Marr discuss the making of the No Time To Die theme song.

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Labour conference: Party promises to bring back neighbourhood policing

The shadow home secretary says Labour will "tackle anti-social behaviour" if the party wins power.

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The testimony that convicted R. Kelly

Several women said the R&B superstar had attacked them and forced them into humiliating sex acts.

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Fuel supply: Army put on standby to ease pressure on petrol stations

Military drivers are being trained so they are ready to be deployed if necessary, the government says.

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Germany election: Coalition talks begin after close election

The election is over but months of talks are just getting started to see who will be chancellor.

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Coronavirus: Social distancing to end in shops and theatres

However, ministers have not halted the 1m social distancing rule for hospitality venues.

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Labour conference: Comrade Bercow makes debut

The former Commons Speaker picks up the left's lingo as he appears at his new party's event in Brighton.

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R. Kelly found guilty in sex trafficking trial

After decades of abuse allegations, singer R. Kelly found guilty on all counts in sex trafficking trial

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Sabina Nessa: Man charged with teacher's murder

The 28-year-old primary school teacher was found dead in a south-east London park.

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Sunday, 26 September 2021

Styling a better future for black models at fashion week

How one model and one massive fashion show agency are making life a bit more beautiful for black models.

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In rural Afghanistan, a family welcomes Taliban rule

The BBC's Jeremy Bowen travels to Helmand province, a month after the hardline Islamists took control.

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Dalai Lama backs bid to save Edinburgh cafe he inspired

Reka Gawa opened the Himalaya Cafe after a chance meeting with the spiritual leader almost 20 years ago.

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Can football-playing robots beat the World Cup winners by 2050?

The robot football league that is hoping to eventually beat the best human team in the world.

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Xianzi: The #MeToo icon China is trying to silence

A court has thrown out a high-profile sexual harassment case. Can China's feminist movement survive?

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Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Why are hundreds of aid trucks stranded?

The UN says hundreds of trucks have not returned from Tigray and it's affecting the flow of aid.

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NHS waits: More people feeling forced into private healthcare

Increasing numbers are raising money to go private rather than wait for NHS operations.

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Labour conference: Party to unveil plan to scrap business rates

Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves will promise a fairer property tax in a speech to Labour's conference.

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San Marino votes to legalise abortion in referendum

Over three quarters of voters approved changes to the total ban on abortion in the European enclave.

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The Papers: Army may deliver fuel amid petrol 'shambles'

Monday's papers are dominated by reports that soldiers could be called upon to deliver petrol to stations.

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Ryder Cup: Thomas, Garcia & DeChambeau feature in best shots from final day

Justin Thomas, Sergio Garcia and Bryson DeChambeau all feature in the best shots of the final day as USA regain the Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.

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Switzerland same-sex marriage: Two-thirds of voters back yes

Nearly two-thirds have voted yes to the proposal, already law in most of western Europe.

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US regain Ryder Cup with crushing win over Europe

The United States regain the Ryder Cup and are set to end up beating Europe by a record score at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.

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Arsenal 3-1 Tottenham: Spurs 'overrun and embarrassed' in north London derby

Tottenham suffered an embarrassing 3-1 defeat in the north London derby, as Harry Kane failed to end his beginning-of-the-season goal drought.

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Ryder Cup: Bryson DeChambeau eagles the first hole after 'ridiculous' 364-yard drive

Watch as Bryson DeChambeau eagles the first hole after a ''ridiculous'' 364-yard drive on the final day of the Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.

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Fuel supply: UK suspends competition law to get petrol to forecourts

Oil firms will be able to share information to target stations running low after days of panic buying.

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'Arteta could be next Wenger' - Arsenal boss reflects on 'special day'

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta reflects on "special day" after watching his side crush Spurs at the Emirates.

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Arsenal 5-0 Manchester City: Brilliant Gunners sweep past visitors to go top

Arsenal reaffirm their title credentials with a classy 5-0 win over Manchester City at Meadow Park to go top of the Women's Super League.

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Europe thrash Team World to win Laver Cup for fourth time

Europe win the Laver Cup for the fourth consecutive time as Andrey Rublev and Alexander Zverev beat Reilly Opelka and Denis Shapovalov in the doubles to complete a dominant 14-1 victory.

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Aberdeen scientists develop ice stupas for Himalayan water crisis

Aberdeen scientists are developing ice stupa technology, invented by Indian engineer Sonam Wangchuk.

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Suranne Jones unveils 'Gentleman Jack' sculpture

Anne Lister's life was dramatised in the television series Gentleman Jack.

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Former marine completes unsupported Atlantic row

Dave 'Dinger' Bell arrives on land in Cornwall after leaving New York 119 days ago.

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Saturday, 25 September 2021

Ryder Cup: United States open 11-5 lead over Europe at Whistling Straits

The United States look set to regain the Ryder Cup after another dominating display on day two at Whistling Straits sees them open a six-shot lead over Europe.

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Young more likely to pray than over-55s - survey

Some 51% of 18 to 34-year-olds in the UK pray at least once a month, a new survey suggests.

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The Papers: 'Pay rise for truckers' says PM and Labour 'chaos'

Several of Sunday's papers feature developments surrounding the UK's driver shortage.

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Rwanda genocide 'kingpin' Théoneste Bagosora dies in prison

Bagosora was serving a 35-year sentence for his role in the massacre of 800,000 people.

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Covid-19: Ireland ends mandatory hotel quarantine for travellers

No traveller arriving in the Republic from any country will now have to quarantine in a hotel.

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London Marathon 2021: Student runs with Essex bone marrow donor 'who saved my life'

A student says it will be "so special" to do the London Marathon alongside her bone marrow donor.

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Nuclear weapons: Explained in numbers

Reality Check takes a look at the facts and figures behind the world's nuclear weapons

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Climate change: How to measure a shrinking glacier

Scientists warn that under the current melting rate even major glaciers are at risk of disappearing.

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Your pictures on the theme of 'new beginnings'

A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.

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In love with the Resistance: My mother-in-law's war

Researching family history, Rosie Whitehouse uncovered a story of Protestants and Jews uniting against the Nazis in a French town.

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Bake Off meets Brassed Off - how a community bakery became a showstopper

A new stage musical tells the story of how a Liverpool bakery sparked a neighbourhood fightback.

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COP26: What is the Glasgow climate conference and why is it important?

A crucial climate change summit is being held in the UK- who's going and what's at stake?

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Letter from Africa: The wonders of Somali cuisine and a taste of home

Ethiopian and Eritrean food is well known globally, but this is your chance to discover Somali cooking.

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Anthony Joshua loses world titles to Oleksandr Usyk

Oleksandr Usyk is the new unified heavyweight world champion after dethroning Anthony Joshua with an incredible performance in London.

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Hauliers and poultry workers to get temporary visas

Some 10,500 foreign lorry drivers and poultry workers will be able to work in the UK until Christmas Eve.

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Labour conference: Tax private schools to help poorer children, says Starmer

Labour will end the charitable status of private schools in England, saying it will raise £1.7bn.

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'It's what we dream for' - brilliant Bees hold Liverpool and spoil Salah's big moment

It was described as a "wild ride" and a "crazy game" as Brentford defied the odds to come from behind to draw with Liverpool.

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Channel 4 goes off air after 'technical problem'

A still from a programme was shown for about 25 minutes before normal broadcasting resumed.

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Britain's Okolie retains WBO cruiserweight title with third-round knockout

Britain's Lawrence Okolie retains his world cruiserweight title with a comfortable third-round knockout of Dilan Prasovic.

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Global Citizen Live: Billie Eilish and Ed Sheeran feature in 24-hour concert

The Global Citizen: Live festival will see performances from more than 60 artists in six continents.

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Brentford come from behind twice to hold Liverpool in thriller

Yoane Wissa scores a late equaliser as Brentford hold Liverpool to a draw in a thrilling encounter at the Brentford Community Stadium.

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Friday, 24 September 2021

Conversion therapy delay frustrates campaigners

A public consultation over the terms of a forthcoming conversion therapy ban has been delayed by a month.

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Attacked by a hyena: My advice for a fellow victim

Nine-year-old Rodwell Nkomazana lost an eye, his nose, and his upper lip when he was mauled by a hyena.

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McIlroy left out of Ryder Cup session for first time

Rory McIlroy is left out of a Ryder Cup session for the first time in his career after losing both his matches on Friday's opening day.

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Ros Atkins On… Germany’s Election Explained

Ros Atkins explains how Germany’s election works, the candidates and the issues at stake.

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Switzerland to hold referendum on same-sex marriage

Voters in Switzerland go to the polls this Sunday to decide whether to allow same-sex marriage.

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A look back at some of the most awkward moments at conference

From Theresa May's incident-strewn speech in 2017 to Tony Blair sweating through his shirt.

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Week in pictures: 18 - 24 September 2021

A selection of powerful images from all over the globe, taken this week.

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Climate change: Whisper it cautiously... there's been progress in run up to COP26

Pledges made at the UN have lifted hopes for the Glasgow summit, but some major questions remain.

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La Palma volcano: Visual guide to what happened

A series of maps and charts explaining what happened after an eruption in the Spanish Canary Islands.

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Labour: Has Sir Keir Starmer stood by his pledges?

As Sir Keir prepares for his first in-person conference as leader, we look at the promises he has made.

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Can green energy power Africa's future?

Energy access is a big issue for businesses in Africa, but can the continent go green as well?

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200-year-old palm comes down in Edinburgh Botanics renovations

The 60ft tree is too big to be removed from a hot house in renovations at Edinburgh's Botanic Gardens.

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Sustainable fashion: From the red carpet to our wardrobes?

Hannah Peel wore a sustainable dress to the Mercury Awards - but is the fashion industry changing?

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The Papers: 'Petrol panic' as 'transport chaos spreads'

Dominating Saturday's front pages is the ongoing supply chain crisis - and No 10's plans to tackle it.

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Boy, 12, dies after being injured at Tamworth Snow Dome

The Health and Safety Executive has been informed of the incident in Tamworth, police say.

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Angela Rayner pledges fair pay talks between workers and bosses

Deputy party leader Angela Rayner will open Labour's conference with the party's offer to workers.

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Meng Wanzhou: The PowerPoint that sparked an international row

After almost three years, Huawei's chief financial officer has had a US extradition request against her blocked.

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Prince Andrew's lawyers accept he was served with US case papers

Virginia Giuffre is claiming damages from Prince Andrew over allegations he sexually assaulted her.

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Elon Musk says he and partner Grimes are semi-separated

The SpaceX founder said that their work had seen them spending significant amounts of time apart.

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R. Kelly trial: A look at the key moments as jury deliberates

The five-week trial heard harrowing details of abuse and assault. Here are the key moments.

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Sabina Nessa: Hundreds pay respects at London vigil

The vigil at Pegler Square is not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on CCTV.

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Thursday, 23 September 2021

Spying concerns fuel the market for more secure tech

Revelations about spyware have spurred interest in more secure phones and software.

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LGBT freshers: 'I worried University of Oxford wouldn't accept me'

New LGBT students share their hopes and concerns as analysis reveals the extra challenges they face.

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Tom Felton: Harry Potter star collapses during celebrity golf match

The actor, 34, is carried off a golf course after collapsing during a celebrity match in the US.

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Homeless in London: 'People pretend they are not there'

Photographer Anthony Dawton has been documenting London's homeless population during the pandemic.

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Strictly's Rose Ayling-Ellis rehearsing without hearing music

Rose Ayling-Ellis and her dance partner Giovanni Pernice prepare for their first live performance.

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The Magic Circle appoints its youngest, and first female, president

Megan Swann, who does "environmental magic" is now the most senior magician in the UK.

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'How we re-delivered a baby's postcard - 75 years on'

After an illness, Stu began reuniting old postcards with their owners - and revived some buried memories.

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Singapore migrant workers are still living in Covid lockdown

The workers in Singapore are enduring one of the longest Covid confinement periods in the world.

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Covid: Cancer backlog could take a decade to clear

Research identifies 20,000 missing patients in England - and warns more staff and equipment are needed.

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Migrants freezing to death on Belarus-Poland border

The BBC finds stranded migrants facing sub-zero temperatures amid a row between Poland and Belarus.

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Gabby Petito case: FBI issues arrest warrant for boyfriend Brian Laundrie

The indictment says Brian Laundrie used a debit card that did not belong to him after her death.

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Seven out of ten win benefits challenges at tribunal

More than 287,000 people in three years overturn initial government decision.

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Stop knocking down buildings, say engineers

Britain’s top engineers are urging the government to stop buildings being demolished.

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The Papers: Fuel shortage warning and Sussex and the City

The arrest of a man on suspicion of the murder of Sabina Nessa also makes many of Friday's front pages.

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Labour conference: Party pledges to cap foreign sales of new homes

The party will set out the plan at its annual conference, arguing it will help first-time buyers.

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R Kelly lawyer compares him to Martin Luther King

The defence makes its final arguments in the singer's sex-abuse trial before the jury retires.

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Why are so many Haitians at the US-Mexico border?

Thousands of migrants are at the Texas-Mexico border. Here's what we know about why they are coming.

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Ministers examining how to fill food sector labour shortages

The government said it is "looking at options" to deal with labour shortages ahead of Christmas.

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RuPaul's Drag Race UK season 3's Victoria Scone on making herstory

Racers, start your engines. We're saying "hello, hello, hello" to the queens of season three.

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Man held on suspicion of Sabina Nessa murder

A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of Sabina Nessa in south-east London, Metropolitan Police say

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Meghan and Harry make New York appearance

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited 9/11 memorial sites during their Big Apple trip.

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Covid: Pandemic evictions, and US booster jabs approved

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.

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Alex Salmond inquiry leaks being investigated by police

The leaks relate to the Scottish government's inquiry into harassment allegations against the former first minister.

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Johnson asks Morrison to ease quarantine rules for families of England's Ashes players

Prime Minister Boris Johnson asks Australian counterpart Scott Morrison to ease coronavirus quarantine rules so that families of England cricketers can travel for this winter's Ashes.

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Wednesday, 22 September 2021

Victorian ticket ledger found at March railway station

The luggage ledger dates back to April 1885, when the railway station opened.

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'It's been a long time waiting' - everything you need to know about 43rd Ryder Cup

Three years after Europe regained the Ryder Cup in Paris, the US finally have their opportunity to avenge that thrashing in front of a partisan home crowd in Wisconsin.

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Evergrande: Shares in crisis-hit firm jump as debt deadline looms

The debt-laden developer is due to make a $83.5m interest payment on an overseas bond on Thursday.

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US approves Covid booster jabs for some older and at-risk Americans

The move applies to Americans over 65 who were vaccinated with Pfizer, and those at high Covid risk.

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Aukus pact: France and US seek to mend rift

The deal caused outrage in France, which lost a contract to build submarines for Australia.

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Angry scenes at Haiti airport as deported migrants arrive

The US is flying migrants out of a Texas border town where 13,000 have gathered in makeshift camps.

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Air pollution: Even worse than we thought - WHO

The WHO is slashing recommended maximum limits of key pollutants as evidence of danger mounts.

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'Side-eying Chloe' Clem to sell iconic meme as NFT

The image of Chloe Clem could fetch her tens of thousands of dollars at auction.

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Grim echoes of history in images of Haitians at US-Mexico border

Pictures of border officers rounding up black men have drawn comparisons to US slave patrols.

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Covid-19: New allergic reactions to hair dye reported

Scientists at Imperial College London are now researching a link between Covid-19 and new allergies.

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Angela Merkel: What will Germans miss about the chancellor?

BBC Europe editor Katya Adler takes a road trip to find out how Germans will remember their chancellor.

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Energy firms' collapse hits 1.5 million customers

Several energy suppliers, such as Avro Energy and Green, have gone bust in recent weeks.

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Covid debt: A baby, job loss - and now eviction

Tenants are being evicted due to rent arrears built up during the pandemic, an investigation finds.

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Extremists using video-game chats to spread hate

Campaigners say including extremist narratives among everyday conversations can be a pathway to radicalisation.

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The Papers: 'Winter of woe' and France rift deepens

The ongoing gas crisis and France's anger over a new UK-US-Australia military pact make the front pages.

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Johnson and Biden: Contrasting characters do business

No major gaffes and progress on climate change on PM's US trip but a trade deal remains a distant prospect.

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Time for humanity to grow up on climate, says PM

The world is approaching a critical turning point, Boris Johnson will warn the UN's General Assembly.

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Labour conference: Keir Starmer sets out what he stands for in essay

The Labour leader writes 11,500 words on how he would change the UK, ahead of his party conference.

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Afghanistan: Second email data breach by MoD uncovered

The Ministry of Defence apologises again as it emerges dozens were mistakenly copied in to another email.

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Food firms warn of panic-buying this Christmas

Empty supermarket shelves may become commonplace as labour shortages bite, industry bodies say.

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Tuesday, 21 September 2021

Surrogacy on the rise in England and Wales

The number of parents having a baby this way has nearly quadrupled in the last decade, figures show.

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German elections: Businesses face future without Merkel

Many companies in Germany are focused on short-term survival in the hope of medium-term revival.

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Fifa 22 soundtrack: Why getting on it is a 'bucket list' moment

This is what it means to young artists to be featured on the playlist for the latest Fifa game.

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CEO Secrets: 'In my business, you eat what you kill'

Music executive Riki Bleau shares his business advice for our CEO Secrets series.

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President Biden urges unity in first UN speech amid tensions with allies

Joe Biden called for cooperation in his first speech as US president to the UN General Assembly.

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Taliban ask to speak at UN General Assembly in New York

The group wants to address world leaders, weeks after ousting Afghanistan's former government.

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Life at 50C: Heat hitting home in Australia

Cities like Sydney are already experiencing extremely hot days because of climate change.

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Old PPE masks find new life fighting plastic waste

All schools and colleges in Cornwall will be given litter pickers made from old hospital masks.

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Seaside suburb inspires worldwide photo collaboration

Photographers around the world worked together on a seafront exhibition in Portobello, Edinburgh.

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GCSE media studies to cover Rashford's food campaign

Pupils will learn how social media can make an impact, by studying the player's campaign work.

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Major record labels could face competition inquiry

The competition watchdog has been asked whether major record labels are distorting the market.

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Covid vaccine stockpiles: Are 241m doses at risk of going to waste?

Joe Biden wants more global vaccine equality but the US and other nations have not backed promises with action.

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World War Two: The brothers who fled Nazi occupation by kayak

The "Engelandvaarders" who paddled from the Netherlands to England 80 years ago.

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COP 26: How much is the developing world getting to fight climate change?

Are rich countries living up to their climate promises to the developing world?

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The Papers: UK-US trade deal speculation and energy bill fears

The focus is on the future of UK-US trade after the Washington DC meeting between Boris Johnson and Joe Biden.

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Gabby Petito: Body found in Wyoming is missing 'van life' blogger

A coroner says the 22-year-old's death was a homicide but gives no details as to how she died.

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Boris Johnson and Joe Biden meet at White House

The talks between the UK prime minister and US president come as a possible trade pact is considered.

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Sharon Graham: Unite leader to skip Labour conference

Sharon Graham insists she is not snubbing party leader Keir Starmer but it's a matter of priorities.

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Museum of the Year: Colchester gallery Firstsite wins £100,000 prize

Alongside top exhibitions, its café became a canteen offering free school meals during the pandemic.

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Harry Styles haunts Noel Gallagher with win at Ivor Novello Awards

It's eight years after Noel Gallagher praised the event because "clowns like One Direction" don't win.

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Covid-19: Drop in mask wearing on public transport, and men caught sneaking into KFC during lockdown

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening.

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Monday, 20 September 2021

Gas crisis: Energy price cap will stay, say Kwasi Kwarteng and Ofgem

Some 15 million households will be protected from soaring gas prices, the business secretary confirms.

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Gabby Petito: FBI searches fiancé Brian Laundrie's home

Police say Brian Laundrie, who vanished earlier this month, is a "person of interest".

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A year in Calais: One migrant’s year-long attempt to cross the Channel

The BBC followed Iranian migrant Alex, as he tried to cross from France to the UK with a smuggler.

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Can compost help change capitalism?

John Cossham wants more people to take up composting to encourage a circular economy.

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Nasa selects landing site for Moon rover mission

The space agency will send a rover to look for water-ice near a crater at the Moon's South Pole.

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The torso in the Thames: A 20-year mystery

Twenty years ago, a young African boy was murdered and his torso was dumped in the Thames. It's the longest unsolved child murder case in the recent history of the Metropolitan Police.

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Sex Education: Isaac actor George Robinson gets intimate about disability

George Robinson on subverting expectations as Isaac - the Netflix show's first disabled character.

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The mother and son who waited 58 years for a hug

Calvin Barrett flies from the US to the UK to meet his "Ma" after tracing her through a DNA test.

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Twitch hate raids: Minority streamers have 'a target on their back'

Streamers tell Newsbeat about the targeted hate they get and what they want Twitch to do about it.

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How 'nerd' culture powered through the pandemic

Meet the online content creators beating the odds to build successful careers from their passions.

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Miscarriage: Call to give women sick pay before 24 weeks

An MP wants women and their partners to get three days' sick pay if a pregnancy ends before 24 weeks.

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Climate reporting reaches melting point

A trip to a melting glacier will shape how the BBC's new climate editor reports on climate change.

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Royals recall Duke of Edinburgh's mustard joke

Duke of Cambridge reveals Prince Philip's mustard-squirting antics in a poignant BBC documentary.

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Texas abortion: Doctor sued in first known challenges of new law

The cases against a doctor who admitted to performing an abortion are the first known lawsuits.

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Children face 'agonising' waits for mental health care

Data from half England's specialist services found a fifth have waited more than 12 weeks in the pandemic.

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Community in race to buy remotest mainland pub

Locals are facing a challenge from potential private buyers to purchase The Old Forge in Knoydart.

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The Papers: Gas crisis 'spirals' and 'sleepover massacre'

Continuing concerns over soaring gas prices dominate Tuesday's newspaper front pages.

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Pimlico Plumbers sold to US firm Neighborly

The deal will see founder Charlie Mullins offload his 90% stake in the group.

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Increase climate change commitments, Boris Johnson to urge Joe Biden

Boris Johnson is meeting US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office in Washington DC on Tuesday.

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CBeebies: Channel appoints George Webster as new host

The appointment of 20-year-old George Webster prompts praise on social media from viewers.

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Wally the wandering walrus is spotted in Iceland

The 800kg mammal had not been seen for more than three weeks.

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Probe launched into Afghan interpreter data breach

More than 250 people seeking relocation to the UK were mistakenly copied in to an email from the MoD.

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Canary Islands: Spanish PM arrives amid volcano eruption

Pedro Sanchez has arrived on La Palma where a volcanic eruption has forced evacuations.

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Northern Line extension: Two new Tube stations open

The Northern Line extension serves new stations at Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station.

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Sunday, 19 September 2021

Emmy Awards 2021: The Crown and Ted Lasso win big

Netflix drama The Crown and Apple TV Plus comedy Ted Lasso were the stars of the Emmy Award.

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Climate pledges tough to secure before COP26 summit, PM warns

Boris Johnson says he has a "six out of 10" chance of securing pledges before the COP26 conference.

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Emmy Awards 2021: The Crown and Ted Lasso among early winners

The 73rd Emmy Awards are currently taking place in Los Angeles.

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Football agent Aidy Ward broke rules by targeting minors

Aidy Ward also tried to involve his then-client Raheem Sterling in a bid to attract an underage player.

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MP Rosie Duffield says public women always thinking about security

Rosie Duffield says she will not be attending Labour's conference because of fears about her safety.

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The papers: Energy firms seek support and 'goodbye Greavsie'

The fallout from the ongoing gas crisis and the death of footballer Jimmy Greaves feature on the front pages.

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My husband and son fought in Afghanistan - it changed all of us

America's two decades in Afghanistan impacted those who served - and the families waiting at home.

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My dad, held hostage in Iran

London-based baker Elika Ashoori is campaigning to bring her father home from jail in Iran.

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Street dreams of Nairobi dance crew hoping to beat the odds

A group of street dancers in Nairobi, Kenya, struggle against the odds to become celebrities.

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Giving birth under the Taliban

Pregnant women, new mothers and infants are bearing the brunt of a worsening healthcare crisis.

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Can apps manage our chronic health conditions?

A Swedish tech firm has created an app to help alleviate people's joint pain.

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Canada election: What you need to know about the campaign

Canadians are voting on Monday and Justin Trudeau's party faces a stiff challenge to retain power.

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Aukus: France pulls out of UK defence talks amid row

Paris is angry after Australia cancelled a submarine contract in favour of a deal with the UK and US.

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Gabby Petito: Body matching missing blogger found in Wyoming

Crews searching for missing Florida woman Gabby Petito have found a body, the FBI says.

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Gas price rise: Government considering loans for energy firms

Boris Johnson says market forces should be "very swift" in resolving issues caused by recent gas price increases.

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Folic acid to be added to UK flour to help prevent birth defects

It is estimated that fortifying flour with folic acid could prevent up to 200 birth defects a year.

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Killamarsh deaths: Man arrested after four bodies found

A murder investigation is under way after the bodies were discovered in Killamarsh, Derbyshire.

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Russia election: Putin's party heads for victory amid vote fraud claims

The pro-Kremlin United Russia party is on course to win amid allegations of fraud.

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UK energy company seeks funds to stay afloat

Bulb, the UK's sixth largest energy provider, is seeking funds due to price rises in wholesale gas.

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Volcano on Canary Island La Palma erupts, spewing ash and lava into national park

Video shows the volcano, on La Palma, spewing ash and lava in its first major eruption since 1971.

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Saturday, 18 September 2021

Liam Gallagher shares photo after 'helicopter fall'

The former Oasis frontman shares an image of his bruised face after playing the Isle of Wight festival.

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Truss hails Aukus defence pact amid French criticism

The deal will make the UK safer and could create hundreds of jobs, the new foreign secretary says.

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Emmy Awards 2021: 7 things to know ahead of the ceremony

That's one possibility at this year's event, where Ted Lasso and The Crown are among other nominees.

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Turkmenistan: Getting Covid in a land where no cases officially exist

People in Turkmenistan are struggling to get treatment in a system that denies there are any cases.

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UK security planning loose and lacks oversight, MPs and peers say

Events in Afghanistan highlighted "serious weaknesses" in the government's approach, a committee says.

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Sickle cell: 'Did our son have to die to change things?'

It's the fastest-growing genetic condition in the UK but some feel the illness, which mostly affects black people, isn't taken seriously.

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Afghanistan: The 'shattered dreams' of the Ariana cabin crew

The BBC's Lyse Doucet meets the female crew of Afghanistan's national airline, who are in hiding.

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Morgan Bullock makes professional debut in Riverdance

Morgan Bullock from Richmond, Virginia, joins the UK touring company of the acclaimed Irish dance show.

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The link between climate change, seaweed and ice cream

Seaweed production has been affected by warming seas – this is how farmers are adapting.

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Baby squirrel abandoned on Cambridge patio bonds with carer

The squirrel, named Paquito, formed an unexpected friendship with his temporary carer.

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Nadine Dorries: Best-selling author, nurse, reality star and, now, cabinet minister

Mistrusted by some in the arts, the new culture secretary is said by a colleague to be "up for the fight".

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Fake Paralympians boss: 'I didn't know about cheating'

The man fined for sending non-disabled athletes to the Sydney Paralympics breaks his silence.

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Should schools retain online parents' evenings?

Parents and teachers seem to agree it is the number one innovation worth keeping post-lockdown.

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Canada election: Why it’s easier to vote in Canada than the US

Things like advanced voting and federally-run elections make it easier for Canadians to vote.

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SpaceX: Inspiration4 amateur astronauts return to Earth after three days

The four amateur astronauts landed safely in the Atlantic Ocean after three days orbiting Earth.

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Migrants in Texas: Thousands moved to processing centres

More than 10,000 people have gathered under a bridge in Del Rio, a Texas border town.

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Get an Eiffel of this performer walking the line in Paris

Nathan Paulin walks along a 70m (230ft) high slackline attached to an iconic French landmark.

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Students must have say over online learning - regulator

The higher education regulator says students must have a say on how much of their teaching is online.

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The papers: Truss 'wades into row' and plea for calm over gas prices

The foreign secretary intervening in a row over the UK's new defence pact is among the lead stories.

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Strictly champ Oti Mabuse goes for hat-trick with rugby star Ugo Monye

Oti Mabuse and Ugo Monye's rivals include the show's first all-male pair - John Whaite and Johannes Radebe.

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Boxer Amir Khan removed from US flight

The Briton was asked to leave the plane at Newark airport after a reported row over face coverings.

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Shocked Dudley couple find python hiding in bedroom

The couple say they have no idea how the 5ft female python got into their home.

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Friday, 17 September 2021

Holiday surge expected after travel rules change

Travel agents report a rise in bookings after the amber list is scrapped and testing rules are eased.

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Gas price rises prompt urgent government talks

There are concerns the high price of wholesale gas could have a far-reaching impact on the economy.

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Unpaid state pension: 'I'm disgusted by delays'

Thousands of people who have turned 66 have not been paid their state pensions and they are furious.

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Ros Atkins On… the ethics of Covid booster jabs

Ros Atkins looks at the ethics of Western countries rolling out Covid booster jabs while millions globally remain unvaccinated.

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Afghanistan: The escape of the whirling dancer

How the only female whirling dancer in Afghanistan made it out of Kabul.

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Planes turned into graffiti canvasses by street artist

Street artist Jim Vision had an idea for what to do with planes that have ended their flying days.

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Week in pictures: 11 - 17 September 2021

A selection of powerful images from all over the globe, taken this week.

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Climate change: Should green campaigners put more pressure on China to slash emissions?

UK activists have protested on the M25, but should they instead be picketing China's embassy?

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Strictly Come Dancing: 15 things we learned from the stars of 2021

A round-up of 15 things we learned from this year's Strictly Come Dancing celebrities.

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Lib Dem conference: Sir Ed Davey gambles on targeting Tories

The Lib Dems are facing a battle to get heard at their online conference but they are in good spirits.

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German elections: How Angela Merkel changed her country

Young people have never known another leader, and many worry for the future as old certainties shift.

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Muriel Gardiner: The heiress who saved countless lives

Muriel Gardiner's courage fighting fascism in Austria inspired an Oscar-winning film. Who was she?

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More than half of Department for Transport cars still diesel

Figures show the department in charge of the transition away from diesel still relies on the fuel.

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US millionaire Robert Durst found guilty of murder

Durst was convicted of killing his best friend Susan Berman in 2000, and is likely to die in prison.

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Covid calculator spots people vulnerable despite jabs

An online tool could help doctors identify those who would benefit from boosters or early therapy.

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The papers: Holiday bookings 'surge' and gas price rises

A boom in holiday bookings following a change to England's travel rules is among the stories leading the papers.

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Pele: Brazil football legend 'recovering well' says daughter

Brazilian legend Pele is "recovering well" from a recent operation, his daughter says. after media reports he had been readmitted to intensive care.

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Aukus: France recalls envoys amid security pact row

The "exceptional decision" follows a pact between Australia, the US and UK, which scuppered a French deal.

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Ronapreve: 'Most vulnerable' to get new Covid drug next week

Antibody therapy Ronapreve, given to Donald Trump, will be given to eligible NHS patients in hospital.

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US admits Kabul drone strike killed civilians

A US inquiry has found a drone strike in Kabul in late August killed 10 innocent people, a US official says.

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Mad cow disease found on Somerset farm

Officials say there is no current risk to public health from the infection, known as mad cow disease.

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Thursday, 16 September 2021

Education in prison: 'If I can do it, anyone can’

Two prisoners describe how their education inside took them on a different path.

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The big problem of building waste and how to tackle it

How better technology and regulation could cut the waste generated by the construction industry.

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Gen Z battles to bring back unions, one Starbucks at a time

Younger Americans are reviving US labour activism amid stagnant wages and Covid hardship.

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Lil Nas X: Is the rapper the defining star of his generation?

The rapper has subverted hip-hop with his LGBT-positive lyrics, while dominating critics on social media.

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Oasis Knebworth 1996: 'We had no fear'

Noel Gallagher on the new film marking 25 years since his old band's era-defining gigs.

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Party political conferences: What to expect this year

Our guide to what conferences are, when and where they're taking place, and what's likely to happen.

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Jamie Campbell: We need more stories from outside London

A new film tells the story of a boy who lives on a council estate and is obsessed with drag.

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Canada federal election: The man who could topple Trudeau

The new Conservative leader has tied Justin Trudeau in the polls with a pitch to moderate voters.

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Police must prioritise reducing violence on women

Reducing violence against women should have the same priority as countering terrorism, a watchdog says.

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Long Covid less common than feared - ONS study

One in 40 people has some long-lasting symptoms, Office for National Statistics data suggests.

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The Wanted's Tom Parker: 'I'm not paying attention to cancer'

"The more you pay attention to it, the more the cancer has control of you," says The Wanted star.

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'I’m constantly worried about being evicted'

Debt charity StepChange is calling for emergency support for renters who have fallen behind on payments.

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Covid in Wales: Vaccine passport decision due on Friday

Pass plans not ruled out in Wales amid concern that it could be damaging for nightclub trade.

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Andrew Neil: I was minority of one at GB News

The ex-BBC presenter who quit the channel says people can decide themselves if it is too right wing.

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The Papers: Double-jabbed 'holiday joy' and defence pact challenged

Changes to travel test rules and the fallout from the UK's submarine pact are among the front-page stories.

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Lyra McKee: Two men charged with murder of journalist

The men, 21 and 33, have been charged over the shooting in Londonderry's Creggan estate in April 2019.

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Covid: Italy to require all workers to show 'green pass' certificate

New rules mean workers must show they are vaccinated, have tested negative, or recovered from Covid.

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Reshuffle: Boris Johnson hands out dozens of junior roles

Boris Johnson moves more ministers as one ousted MP warns the new top team may lack experience.

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Afghanistan's singers flee Taliban violence

The BBC spoke with six singers who crossed to Pakistan illegally and are now living in hiding.

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Sir Clive Sinclair: Computing pioneer dies aged 81

The inventor, entrepreneur and ZX Spectrum creator died at his London home following a long illness.

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Father sues US school for cutting daughter's hair

The US man says his daughter's rights were violated when she had her her cut without permission.

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Sir Clive Sinclair: Tireless inventor ahead of his time

The prolific innovator invented the pocket calculator and the ill-fated Sinclair C5 electric car.

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Wednesday, 15 September 2021

Mangrove forests: Photography winners show beauty of ecosystems

The Mangrove Photography Award winners show unique ecosystems above and below the waterline.

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Canadian prairie ranchers struggle with drought conditions

Amid a severe drought in the Prairies, some ranchers are trying to find ways to work with nature.

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On the trail of fake medicine smugglers in Benin

Since the beginning of the pandemic, there’s been an increase in counterfeit drugs around the world.

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The 22-year-old who took on a housing giant and won

As a new report claims dilapidated housing can kill, the BBC meets an unlikely champion for tenants.

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Covid: The lives upended by Australia's sealed border

Eighteen months after Australia shut its border, people reveal tales of separation and despair.

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Alex Murdaugh: The hot shot US lawyer and the hit man

Months after his wife and son were found dead, police say a lawyer arranged a hit - on himself.

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Foreign students struggling to pay for UK university

The pandemic has made studying in the UK more expensive for some international students

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Call for investigation of menstrual changes after Covid jabs

There is no evidence of any impact on fertility - but research will help to counter false claims.

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Help: Channel 4 drama examines 'undervalued' care workers during pandemic

A new Channel 4 film starring Jodie Comer and Stephen Graham is set in the early days of the pandemic.

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Most office workers will never return full-time, survey says

Most people do not believe workers will return to the office full-time, according to new YouGov research.

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The Papers: PM 'wields axe' as he 'lays ground for next election'

Thursday's front pages are dominated by Boris Johnson's major reshuffle of his cabinet.

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Afghanistan: Life under Taliban rule one month on

Secunder Kermani looks at life in northern Afghanistan, four weeks after the militants seized power.

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Covid-19: Pope puzzled about vaccine hesitancy in the Church

Pope Francis says most people at the Vatican are vaccinated except for a "small group".

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Microsoft's passwordless plans lets users switch to app-based login

Microsoft says users can delete all passwords from their accounts and use a different login system.

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UK, US and Australia launch landmark security pact

The three nations agree to share advanced technologies, including nuclear-powered submarine know-how.

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Manchester Arena Inquiry told police failed in response to bombing

Police "failed" in their response to the Manchester Arena attack in 2017, an inquiry hears.

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Liz Truss: Fast tracker who landed prime cabinet role

The life of the new foreign secretary, from left-wing parents to the top of the Conservative Party.

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Nadine Dorries becomes new culture secretary

The MP for Mid Bedfordshire and former health minister replaces Oliver Dowden.

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Cabinet reshuffle 2021: Who is in Boris Johnson's new cabinet?

Prime Minister Boris Johnson reshuffles his cabinet for the first time since February 2020. Who's in it now?

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Cabinet reshuffle: Who's in and who's out?

The prime minister has fired a string of cabinet ministers in a major cabinet reshuffle.

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Cabinet reshuffle: Losers, winners and challenges ahead

Our correspondents look at the legacy of those out of a job and the challenges facing their successors.

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Who is Dominic Raab? Karate black-belt who is no stranger to controversy

The Conservative MP loses his job at the foreign office but becomes deputy PM and justice secretary.

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Tuesday, 14 September 2021

TikTok: Social media giant to roll out support for users' mental health

The move comes as Instagram is facing fresh scrutiny over its impact on young people's wellbeing.

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Covid: Warning England could see big wave of hospitalisations

But government scientific advisers also say "light" restrictions could curb infections in England.

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Parents warn of tsunami of school-anxiety cases

Cases of crippling school anxiety preventing attendance are spiralling, support groups say.

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Pennies back in production as cash is hoarded during Covid

No new 1p coins were made by The Royal Mint in 2018 and 2019 but returned to production last year.

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'I learned to read again to get a new job'

New research found that low levels of literacy costs workers an extra 18 months in lost earnings.

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Gleision: Call for inquest into mining disaster 10 years on

The families of four miners who died when water flooded the Gleision drift mine say questions remain.

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Gleision: 'Guilt of surviving mine disaster with me forever'

A decade on from the Gleision mine disaster, two men who survived still carry the weight of the tragedy.

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Russian elections: How democratic are they?

Ahead of this week's elections many opposition candidates have been prevented from running.

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Pakistan: How to cool Karachi as temperatures rise

In Karachi, Pakistan, one entrepreneur is on a mission to plant urban forests to cope with rising temperatures.

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Call for South Asian bone marrow donors to save four-year-old

Esha Nadeswaran from London has leukaemia and needs a stem cell donor to save her life.

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Strictly Come Dancing: How Rose Ayling-Ellis will hear the music

EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis will become the show's first deaf contestant later this month.

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Hushpuppi - the Instagram influencer and international fraudster

How Nigerian Ramon Abbas went from a romance scammer to a so-called "Billionaire Gucci Master".

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CEO Secrets: 'You can run a business and have a baby'

Planning for a maternity leave when you're the boss of a fast-growing company.

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Miss Ireland 2021: First black winner 'proud' of crown

Pamela Uba moved to the country as a seven-year-old - now she's making history after taking the title.

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To Trump voters, chaos in Afghanistan 'another betrayal' by Biden

Democrats who turned to Trump in rural Kentucky see US withdrawal as proof Biden can't be trusted.

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Haiti PM Ariel Henry banned from leaving country amid murder inquiry

Charges are sought against Ariel Henry over alleged links with a suspect in the president's killing.

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Faroe Islands: Anger over killing of 1,400 dolphins in one day

Hunting is under scrutiny after more than 1,400 dolphins were killed in one day - a reported record.

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The Papers: PM's 'plan for the worst' and 'back to panic stations'

Boris Johnson's strategy for tackling Covid during autumn and winter dominate Wednesday's front pages.

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Afghanistan: Taliban leaders in bust-up at presidential palace, sources say

Taliban officials say the group's co-founder left Kabul after an argument over the interim government.

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Met Gala 2021: Which celeb shone brightest on the red carpet?

After skipping last year because of coronavirus, celebrities went all out in the fashion stakes.

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Apple iPhone 13 brings portrait mode for video

The portrait-mode style video setting can pull focus on its subjects automatically.

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Monday, 13 September 2021

China's Covid-fuelled surfing boom

Covid travel restrictions that have limited foreign travel have led to a boom in surfing in China.

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Life at 50C: The toxic gas flares fuelling Nigeria's climate change

Joy and her family are among 2m Nigerians living within 4km of a gas flare in Nigeria's oil-rich south.

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Twenty years after 9/11, will al-Qaeda rise again?

Where is al-Qaeda 20 years after the 9/11 attacks - and could it re-emerge as a terror threat?

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Canada federal election: A look at the key numbers driving the campaign

A visual guide to the big issues in Canada's federal election, from climate to cost of living.

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Green jobs: The new generation of workers making it work for them

Science editor David Shukman on three jobs in growing green industries, and what it's like to do them

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Five things take to university - and one to avoid

Brighten up your accommodation, make friends and cook nicer meals with these handy items.

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Why even giant ships can't solve the shipping crisis

A shortage of vessels is hampering global trade and may lead to empty shelves before Christmas.

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Russia election: Opposition crushed ahead of managed polls

Exiled or disqualified, opposition voices warn of a government stitch-up in this week’s elections.

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California recall election: Fact-checking Governor Newsom and his challengers

BBC News looks at some of the claims made by the governor and his challengers on the campaign trail.

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Boris Johnson's mother, Charlotte Johnson Wahl, dies aged 79

Charlotte Johnson Wahl died "suddenly and peacefully" in London on Monday, according to a newspaper report.

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Great British Bake Off 2021 contestants revealed

A police detective, a retired midwife and a software developer are among this year's hopefuls.

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Scrap Covid tests for most travellers, says industry

The government has "choked off" travel trade and 70% of firms plan redundancies, says Abta.

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Dominic Raab urged to block new Rwandan diplomat amid human rights concerns

A Rwandan diplomat has been accused of detaining a government critic portrayed in the film Hotel Rwanda.

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The Papers: 'Jabs blitz' for winter as over-50s 'get boosters'

Many of the front pages focus on the expansion of the vaccine rollout as part of the PM's winter plan.

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'It was rolling back the years... with a little help from my mum' - how Townsend got his belief back

Andros Townsend credits his mum for the wonder strike which helps Everton beat Burnley and continues their unbeaten start to the season.

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Andy Murray: Emma Raducanu's US Open win 'very special', says three-time Grand Slam winner

Emma Raducanu's "very special" US Open win has gives British tennis with a "huge opportunity" to attract more people to the sport, says winner Andy Murray.

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Climate change: World now sees twice as many days over 50C

BBC research finds the number of days passing 50C has doubled in the past 40 years.

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Tanya Fear: Missing actress found safe in LA, police say

Tanya Fear was reported missing by friends and family, who said she had not been seen since last week.

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Liverpool star gives fan his kit after chance meeting while having X-rays

A "shocked" teenager met Liverpool's Harvey Elliott after they were both injured playing football.

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Taylor Swift: 'Lovely' pop star poses for selfies in Belfast

Wildest Dreams came true when the American pop princess visited the city.

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Covid jab rollout for 12 to 15-year-olds to start in schools in England

Parental consent will be sought for the programme for children aged 12 to 15, the government says.

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Afghan women hit back at Taliban with #DoNotTouchMyClothes campaign

Afghan women show off their traditional dress as black burqas spread under the Taliban.

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Sunday, 12 September 2021

Festivals: Period facilities are needed at live events

Menstruating at lives event can be "dehumanising and daunting", festival-goers say.

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The first hate-crime attack after 9/11

The story of the first American to be killed in the backlash - a turbaned Sikh man in Arizona.

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The Biff, Chip and Kipper books adapted into TV show

From the classroom to the small screen; meet the actors playing Biff, Chip and Kipper.

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Garden photography reveals a world of hedgehogs and foxes

Ola Maddams used a remote camera to capture natural scenes in her garden.

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The epicentre of Britain's pandemic house price boom

House prices have surged in many parts of the UK - and in one district they have risen by 29% in a year.

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Jesse Lingard takes control of a Rainbow Six Siege esports team

The footballer believes his experiences on the pitch will translate to the online world.

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The pressures - and rewards - of being an influencer

Running your own popular YouTube channel can be lucrative, but it comes with downsides.

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India appointed three top women judges. Is it too early to celebrate?

Appointment of three women to India's Supreme Court is being hailed as a "historic moment".

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Kenyan influencers paid to take 'guerrilla warfare’ online

Shadowy financiers are closing down a once democratic space on Twitter for political debate in Kenya.

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British American Tobacco negotiated bribe for Mugabe, new evidence suggests

Documents reveal British American Tobacco’s role in bribery and spying in southern Africa.

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COP26: UK still lagging on climate policy, report says

UK policies will deliver a quarter of emissions cuts needed, say campaigners ahead of the COP26 summit.

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UK must prepare for more economic shocks, says TUC

The Covid pandemic will not be a one-off, with climate chaos already a reality, says Frances O'Grady.

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NHS sparks pride but one in five go private, survey finds

The charity Engage Britain polled more than 4,000 British adults on their attitudes to the NHS.

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The Papers: PM 'to rip up virus rules' and a gong for Raducanu

Boris Johnson's winter plan and calls for an honour for the teenage tennis ace make the front pages.

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Ronaldo? Lukaku? Both? Who made Garth Crooks' team of the week?

Which defender looks 'menacing' in the opposition area? Who looks imperious? Which 'boy can play'? Find out in Garth Crooks' team of the week.

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Match crowd catches falling cat in a flag

The cat used one of its nine lives at the American football match in Miami Gardens, Florida.

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Italian Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton says 'halo' safety system saved his life in crash

Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1's 'halo' safety device saved his life in his crash at the Italian Grand Prix.

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Cressida Dick: Tech giants make it impossible to stop terrorists

Pressure on tech firms intensifies as Priti Patel unveils fund for technologies to keep children safe.

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Ferraris sale worth £8.5m help fund Pwllheli RNLI boathouse

Legacy gift from classic car enthusiast pays for new state-of-the-art lifeboat base on Welsh coast.

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Liverpool's Elliott suffers serious injury at Leeds

Liverpool teenager Harvey Elliott suffers a serious injury during his side's 3-0 Premier League victory at Leeds United.

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Poulter, Garcia & Lowry selected by Harrington as Europe's wildcards

Ian Poulter, Sergio Garcia and Shane Lowry will play for Europe in this month's Ryder Cup against the United States after being named as wildcards by captain Padraig Harrington.

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Saturday, 11 September 2021

Keeping up with the Californians: Recall vote 2021

A ragtag bunch of 46 challengers hope voters will remove the governor and let them run California.

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The chilling day the swastika flew beside the union jack

The image may be the only time the union jack was pictured together with the swastika in Britain.

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Covid: Travellers from Wales can soon use private PCR tests

Foreign travellers from Wales will be able to use private PCR tests from 21 September.

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Photographer's images 'like ghosts coming out the mist'

Guy Bellingham uses a 170-year-old technique to produce striking photos in remarkable detail.

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‘I offered them a snake, but they gave me a zoo’

Roughly 40% of the animals at Rutland Zoo come from other rescues.

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'I care about the climate but my dad works in the oil industry'

Stephanie worries about climate change, but her dad is a senior employee at BP.

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Your pictures on the theme of 'breaking free'

A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.

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US Open highlights: Emma Raducanu beats Leylah Fernandez to win maiden Grand Slam

Watch the best shots as Emma Raducanu wins the women's US Open to become the first British female winner at Flushing Meadows since Virginia Wade in 1968 and the first qualifier in the Open era to win a Slam.

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TUC: Jobs at risk if UK fails to hit carbon emissions target

Trade bodies and unions say the UK is slipping behind other nations on green investment.

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Yes Sir, I Can Boogie singer dies aged 69

María Mendiola, one of the members of the duo Baccara, has died in Madrid at the age of 69.

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Last Night Of The Proms: Accordion tangos end season on a joyous note

The Last Night concert ended with a tribute to the "healing and uplifting power of music".

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The Papers: Jabs at school in two weeks and travel tests axed

The papers report on vaccine plans for 12- to 15-year-olds and travel changes for the fully jabbed.

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US Open: Emma Raducanu beats Leylah Fernandez to win maiden Grand Slam

Emma Raducanu ends Britain's 44-year wait for a women's Grand Slam singles champion as she beats Leylah Fernandez to win the US Open.

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Air India Express: Deadly plane crash blamed on human error

Failure to follow procedures contributed to last year's crash at Calicut airport, investigators say.

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Venice Film Festival: Abortion drama wins top prize

Audrey Diwan's Happening is set in 1960s France but comes amid debate over strict new laws in Texas.

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'A remarkable achievement at such a young age' - the Queen leads congratulations to Raducanu

The Queen leads the congratulations to Emma Raducanu after the 18-year-old clinches the US Open title with victory over Leylah Fernandez.

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Emma Raducanu wins US Open - watch the winning moment

Watch the moment Britain's Emma Raducanu beats Canada's Leylah Fernandez to win the US Open women's singles final in straight sets.

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Families and leaders mark 20th anniversary of 9/11

Commemorations have taken place on the 20th anniversary of the 11 September attacks.

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Bullying probe recommends Bishop Anne Dyer should leave role

Bishop Anne Dyer faces claims of bullying and that her Aberdeen and Orkney diocese is "dysfunctional".

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9/11 anniversary: Moment of silence as families recite names of victims

On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attack, New York City held a moment of silence for the lost 2,977 lives.

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M1 crash: Mum accused of killing children might alter appearance, say police

Mary McCann is wanted by police after two of her children died in a crash on the M1.

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Finsbury Park mosque attacker fears eye loss after prison stabbing

The Finsbury Park mosque attacker was stabbed by an inmate while serving a life sentence for murder.

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Ronaldo was 'super nervous' before two-goal Man Utd return

Cristiano Ronaldo was "super nervous" before scoring twice on his Manchester United return - as boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he has allowed fans to "dream" again.

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Friday, 10 September 2021

Delays in state pension payments 'causing anxiety'

Hundreds of new state pension claimants failed to get payments due to Covid and staffing problems.

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Fraud warnings not good enough for young adults, says charity

An anti-fraud charity says banks are not doing enough to warn young adults about the dangers of fraud.

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All of Disney's 2021 movies to debut exclusively in cinemas

All films set to come out 2021 will be released in cinemas, handing a boost to struggling venues.

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Proms season draws to a close with a tango

The Last Night concert will also feature Wagner, accordion solos and Rule, Brittania!

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The Papers: 'Andrew served' in abuse case and PM Covid warning

The papers cover a court case against the Duke of York and the risk of tighter virus restrictions.

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Afghanistan: BBC catches up with Afghan journalist who fled Kabul

Wahida Faizi spoke to a reporter in August saying she feared the Taliban would kill her for her work.

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Ethiopia: The country where a year lasts 13 months

Five things you may not know about Ethiopia's unique calendar and cultural heritage.

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Can Raducanu end 44-year drought? Briton and fellow teenager Fernandez set for US Open final

Emma Raducanu seeks to become the first British woman to win a Grand Slam singles title in 44 years when she takes on fellow teenager Leylah Fernandez in the US Open final.

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Ros Atkins on... lorry driver shortages

Ros Atkins looks at why there's a lack of drivers and how it's affecting UK businesses.

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Covid: The Chelmsford bench telling women's stories of the pandemic

Pippa Bloom, who had to shield due to Covid, says sharing her experience was "almost therapeutic".

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Powerchair football: 'My hat-trick got Northern Ireland to the World Cup'

Patrick Cumiskey was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy when he was eight months old.

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Week in pictures: 4-10 September 2021

A selection of powerful images from all over the globe, taken this week.

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'Vaccine passports make me even more reluctant to get a Covid jab'

The new uni term starts soon but anyone who isn't fully vaccinated won't be allowed into clubs.

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Covid: UK expats struggle with Australia lockdowns

People who left the UK to settle in Australia tell what life has been like during six lockdowns.

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Manic Street Preachers: 'A Design For Life saved us'

The Welsh band on Trojan horse tracks, losing Richey Edwards and finding a new piano-pop direction.

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Why is the UK waiting when others are jabbing young teens?

Concerns over a very rare heart side-effect are giving vaccine experts pause for thought.

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9/11 anniversary: Terrorism failed to undermine our freedom, says PM

Boris Johnson says that while the terror threat remains, people refuse "to live in permanent fear".

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Tax on landlords could pay for social care, says Keir Starmer

The Labour leader responds to the PM's plan to raise taxes to pay for the NHS and social care.

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Raducanu: 'Isn't it every 18-year-old's dream?'

Britain's "cool, calm and composed" US Open finalist Emma Raducanu is meeting the challenges of her first overseas Grand Slam head on.

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Two of six Palestinian prison escapees recaptured - Israel

A manhunt was launched after six inmates tunnelled out of a prison in northern Israel on Monday.

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Prince Andrew served with papers, accuser's team claims

Legal documents were served to a police officer in Windsor last month, US court papers say.

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Thursday, 9 September 2021

From council house to royal palace: My life as the Queen’s piper

Pipe Major Scott Methven held one of the most prestigious jobs in the piping world, a role which dates back to Queen Victoria’s reign.

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Quiz of the week: What did the 'talking' duck say?

How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?

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The rare Indian swimming camels under threat

India's unique Kharai camels can swim in the sea. But their habitat is slowly disappearing.

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11 September 2001: The conspiracy theories still spreading after 20 years

Conspiracy theories about 9/11 continue to gain traction online, two decades after the attacks.

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'How falling from a roof inspired me to become a musician'

When Tony Kofi had a near-fatal accident, he had a vision of himself playing a musical instrument. It would change his life forever.

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Crazy love: Behind China's crackdown on K-pop and other fan clubs

Chinese authorities have made it clear that they are not tolerant of overzealous celebrity fans.

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Elizabeth Holmes: Has the Theranos scandal changed Silicon Valley?

Could a Theranos scandal happen again or has Silicon Valley learnt its lesson?

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'I'll be at front of queue to change my slave name'

Descendants of African slaves welcome a Dutch city's decision to scrap fees for changing names.

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London's Oyster card: Are its days numbered?

Passengers prefer paying by contactless which means Oyster card usage is dwindling. What next?

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Covid: Biden requires employees of big businesses to be vaccinated or face testing

President Biden is using his executive power to require that big companies vaccinate employees.

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First UK LGBT business champion appointed

Iain Anderson says he will work to "build a bridge" between the government and LGBT community.

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The Papers: Mass booster warning and anger over benefit cuts

The Oxford jab creator's rejection of third doses and Universal Credit concerns lead the papers.

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Amazon offers to pay college fees for 750,000 US staff

The online shopping giant says all US frontline workers will be eligible as it fights to attract new employees.

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National Television Awards 2021: Ant and Dec 'overwhelmed' by 20th win

The duo have won the TV presenting prize at the National Television Awards every year since 2001.

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Mercury Prize 2021: Arlo Parks wins for Collapsed In Sunbeams

Soul singer Arlo Parks scoops the 2021 Mercury Prize for her debut album, Collapsed In Sunbeams.

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Don't mix business and public duty, Tory co-chair Ben Elliott told

Party co-chair Ben Elliott is warned to be "cautious" and avoid lobbying on behalf of business clients.

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National Television Awards: Stars hit the red carpet

It's the first big awards night for British TV since the pandemic began.

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Biden administration sues Texas over restrictive abortion law

The Texas law effectively bans abortions from as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.

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National Television Awards 2021: The best red carpet images

Thursday marked the first National Television Awards ceremony since January 2020.

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Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2021 winner revealed

Cao Fei won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize for her work reflecting our digital age.

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Genesis: Tour ‘putting it to bed’ after 54 years

The singer is returning on tour with Genesis despite ongoing health problems.

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Grenfell risk assessor reckless over cladding, inquiry hears

An expert witness criticises the decision to sign off the tower's cladding as safe without evidence.

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Wednesday, 8 September 2021

Covid: North Macedonia hospital fire kills at least 10

Footage shows a building in flames and clouds of black smoke billowing into the air in the city of Tetovo.

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How green is Scotland's space industry?

Scotland's thriving space sector is trying to have a reduced impact on the planet.

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Afghan Special Forces commander faced race against time to flee

An Afghan Special Forces commander says he owes his life to members of the Parachute Regiment who helped him escape.

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Leicestershire sisters on track for Olympic glory

Indienne and Shaikira have both recently been crowned national champions.

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Lebanon: A country plunged into darkness

Lebanon’s ongoing crisis has plunged the country into darkness, with some experiencing power cuts for 20 hours a day.

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Why people in Eswatini are protesting

Eswatini is Africa’s last absolute monarchy, which means the king controls everything.

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Terry Abraham looks back on his Life of a Mountain trilogy

Life of a Mountain director Terry Abraham reflects on the changing face of the Lake District.

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‘Havana syndrome ’ and the mystery of the microwaves

The BBC investigates a mystery illness dubbed 'Havana syndrome' that has affected American diplomats and spies.

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Will Boris Johnson’s plan for the NHS work?

The prime minister believes new funds will tackle the Covid backlog - but refuses to set targets.

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The Kenyans who are helping the world to cheat

Some Kenyans try to escape poverty by helping foreign students to fake their academic work.

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The models that turned Instagram into their DIY catwalk

New York Fashion Week marks a tentative return - but how did supermodels keep working through Covid?

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Respect: Jennifer Hudson on embodying soul legend Aretha Franklin

The singer was personally selected by soul legend Franklin to play her in the new biopic Respect.

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The papers: Tax sparks spending concern and migrant-row anger

Health and social care reform as well as a dispute with France over migrant crossings lead the papers.

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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes 'lied and cheated', trial hears

Elizabeth Holmes falsely claimed her blood testing devices worked, prosecutors say, as fraud trial begins.

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Edinburgh sex attacker who raped four women 'checked pulse of victim'

Dillon Anderson raped four young women in a series of attacks, the first when he was 14.

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Poland 1-1 England: Three Lions drop their first points in World Cup qualifying

Substitute Damian Szymanski scores a stoppage-time equaliser to deny England victory in their World Cup qualifying game away to Poland.

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Wales' automatic qualification hopes look slim after draw against Estonia

Wales' hopes of qualifying automatically for the World Cup are all but over after they are held to a goalless draw by group minnows Estonia.

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Attenborough to Climate Assembly: 'You've given me a lot of hope'

Sir David Attenborough met with members in Parliament to discuss action on climate change.

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Afghanistan: A new order begins under the Taliban's governance

The Taliban's new ministers have taken office - but are they any different this time around?

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Man City lose to Real on aggregate and fail to reach Champions League

Manchester City fail to reach the group stage of the Women's Champions League as they are beaten 2-1 on aggregate by Real Madrid in their second round qualifier.

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Covid: Boris Johnson concerned over unvaccinated hospital patients

Boris Johnson says a "higher proportion" of younger people are being affected by the virus.

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Tuesday, 7 September 2021

Chaos and confusion: The frenzied final hours of the Afghan government

Through interviews with insiders, BBC News has pieced together an account of how Afghanistan’s government unravelled.

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Paris attacks: Historic day of reckoning for night of terror

Survivors and families attend the long-awaited trial of 20 men accused of the deadly 2015 attacks.

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CEO Secrets: The bra boss busting stereotypes

Leanne Cahill, CEO of Bravissimo, shares her journey from shop floor to boardroom in retail.

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Somali feminist: Facebook is being used to silence me

Hanna Paranta has faced assassination attempts and now online attacks for helping abused women.

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MPs to vote on health and social care tax rise

Boris Johnson says plan to raise National Insurance by 1.25 percentage points is "reasonable and fair".

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