Sunday, 31 October 2021

Libya: Thousands of migrants and refugees camp on UN's doorstep

Thousands of people are on the streets after fleeing overcrowded detention centres in Libya's capital.

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Covid: Emotional reunions as Australia's border reopens

International travellers hug loved ones at Sydney Airport for the first time in 20 months.

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Toughen up rules on ministers' conduct, says standards watchdog

The Committee on Standards in Public Life says transparency on politicians' behaviour is poor.

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Bam Bus: Three women, one cheating ex and an adventure

Bekah, Abi and Morgan became friends after discovering they were all dating the same man.

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Mount Augustus: Preserving Australia's lesser-known sacred rock

Aboriginal rangers step up efforts to preserve Mount Augustus - a landmark twice the size of Uluru.

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Climate change: The Indian village that could disappear under water

A village in the eastern coast of India faces the risk of going under water amid rising sea levels.

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'Nobody can look away from climate change' Is skiing on the way out?

Olympic skiing silver medallist Gus Kenworthy tells BBC Sport "nobody can look away from climate change" and that governments should be "held accountable".

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How millions don't know they're related to royalty

Being a descendant of medieval monarchs is much more common than might be expected, say genealogists.

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How Japan's new PM is promising a 'new capitalism'

Will leader Fumio Kishida's plans to share the wealth materialise?

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Can we stomach the latest emerging food innovations?

Our growing appetite for novel food tech - from lab grown meat to nano-packaging.

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How film-school reject Khadar Ahmed is winning prizes and hearts

Finnish-Somali prize-winning director Khadar Ahmed credits Africa for his great storytelling.

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Real life Succession battle plagues Canada's largest telecoms firm

A bitter power struggle at Rogers Communications has gone from 'Succession' to 'Game of Thrones'.

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Aukus: French president says Australian PM lied over submarine deal

Asked if Australia's leader was untruthful, France's president responds: "I don't think, I know."

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The Papers: 'Heat is on' as PM warns COP26 can't 'be a cop-out'

Monday's front pages are dominated by the climate summit, which starts in Glasgow.

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Covid-19: Nightclubs reopen in Northern Ireland as restrictions ease

Bars and clubs are expected to be busy on Halloween night with social distancing laws also scrapped.

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One dead in Czech cable car crash

The incident at a popular tourist site happened when one cabin came loose from its cable and fell.

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Tiny forest: Caerphilly community group plants 600 trees

The trees will be planted in a town park as part of efforts to reduce air pollution and flood risk.

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Halloween marked in Northern Ireland as Derry festival returns

Big crowds sampled the atmosphere in Londonderry as the city's annual Halloween festival returned.

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COP26: Boris Johnson says 'no excuses' for not tackling climate change

Boris Johnson warns world leaders there is a "huge way to go" ahead of the COP26 climate summit.

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Services halted after two trains crash near Salisbury

Police, fire and paramedics are at the scene of the crash and services have been halted.

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UK steel makers 'left behind' as US ends trade war

The US ended a feud with the EU over everything from Harley-Davidsons to whiskey but the UK was left out of the deal.

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Covid-19: Jab rollout for over-12s and NI nightclubs reopen

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

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Nightclubs reopen in NI as Covid-19 rules ease

Bars and clubs are expected to be busy on Halloween night with social distancing laws also scrapped.

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Saturday, 30 October 2021

COP26: 'Moment of truth' as world meets for climate summit

COP26 begins in Glasgow, amid dire warnings for the future if urgent climate action is not taken.

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Afghanistan: Gunmen attack wedding to stop music being played

The attack by men who identified themselves as Taliban has left at least two dead, officials say.

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JCB signs green hydrogen deal worth billions

JCB will take 10% of the green hydrogen made by Australian mining company Fortescue Future Industries.

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Alec Baldwin makes first public comments on 'one in a trillion' shooting

In his first public comments, the actor says the cinematographer he accidentally shot was his friend.

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Covid-19 vaccine: Jabs offered to 12-15-year-olds at 800 schools

Health Secretary Sajid Javid says the vaccines "will help keep children in the classroom".

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Israeli woman jailed three times for refusing to join the army

Most Jewish Israelis do military service. But a small number, like Shahar, take an ideological stance.

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Tiny pumpkins a smash hit for Bristol glassmaker

Glassmaker Alice Evans says her tiny sculptures have been a hit, but they require a lot of focus.

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A lifetime with the Yanomami people of the Amazon

The photographer who spent 50 years fighting to protect indigenous people.

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The women reviving a vanishing legacy of Sufi music in Kashmir

This six-piece band has overcome a lot of opposition to be able to play Islamic devotional music.

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‘As a child I saw the plane crash that killed my sisters'

Harriet was waving her sisters off when the plane left the runway and burned. Now she's finding others linked to the tragedy.

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How the Taliban takeover changed my life

From office workers to students, Afghans share how their lives have changed since August.

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The white student braving racial politics in South Africa

Jess Griesel faces a backlash for joining a party that backs the interests of poor black South Africans.

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The Papers: 'Rein in Macron', and 'gladiatorial' moment for Boris

The fishing row and COP26 feature prominently on several of Sunday's front pages.

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Igor Kirillov: TV man known as the face of the USSR dies at 89

Soviet TV's chief newsreader anchored major events in the country that collapsed in 1991.

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Covid in Wales: Wrexham church displays angels to honour deaths

The Festival of Angels showcases decorative handmade angels to remember people who died from Covid.

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Jeff Stelling to leave Soccer Saturday at the end of the season

Jeff Stelling is to leave Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday at the end of the season after more than 25 years at the helm.

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COP26: Greta Thunberg mobbed as activists gather in Glasgow

Thousands of activists arrive in Glasgow to make their climate change concerns known.

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Tottenham Hotspur 0-3 Manchester United: Cristiano Ronaldo scores and assists to ease pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Cristiano Ronaldo's vintage volley helps ease the pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Manchester United sweep aside Tottenham.

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Does the UK have 'bigger fish to fry' in France row?

The prime minister says he does not want to increase hostilities with France over the fishing row.

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All Blacks score seven tries in emphatic victory over depleted Wales

New Zealand return to the top of the world rankings with a 54-16 demolition of a depleted Wales side in Cardiff.

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Friday, 29 October 2021

Fetty Wap: US rapper charged with drug trafficking

The artist was arrested at a stadium in New York City before his concert.

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Wales weather: Landslide wrecks Nefyn road after heavy rain

Earlier this year, a section of cliff and some homes' gardens were lost to a beach below.

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Canada challenges compensation order for indigenous children

The Trudeau government has been told to issue payouts because it underfunded First Nations services.

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Edinburgh warned to prepare for COP26 disruption

Of the 25,000 delegates invited to attend the UN climate conference, about a fifth will stay in the capital.

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Facebook's metamorphosis - will it work?

Will Mark Zuckerberg's bet on a new name and the metaverse succeed?

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La Palma: Living with lava

Residents on the Spanish island share how Cumbre Vieja's eruption has changed their lives.

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'Why I reunite dead cats with their owners'

Natalie Bennett helps people say goodbye to their pets after her own cat was dumped in landfill.

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The viral basketball star changing views on Muslim women in sport

Viral basketball sensation Jamad Fiin's videos have racked up millions of views online.

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Week in pictures: 23 - 29 October 2021

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

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'I'm proud to be a real-life witch'

Tonks Brown describes herself as a hedge witch and says Halloween is the biggest event in her calendar.

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The 17-year-old making films fun for deaf children

Mariella, 17, made an app during lockdown that's helping some kids enjoy films for the first time.

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Lifelong fight of the first black American world champion

Marshall 'Major' Taylor was the first black American to become a world champion, in 1899. This is his largely forgotten story.

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Wikipedia in Chinese editing war of words

A ban on some pro-Beijing "editors" may lead to bias in the online encyclopaedia, some people fear.

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T20 World Cup: The toxic trolling of India's cricket stars

As online abuse becomes the main form of venting, many worry about the toxicity cricketers face on social media.

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How lifting Kenya's curfew may push revellers to get jabbed

Kenyans are loving their freedom as Covid restrictions ease, but vaccination rates are alarmingly low.

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The Papers: 'Last chance' to save Earth, and UK 'must be punished'

The imminent COP26 climate talks in Glasgow feature prominently on Saturday's front pages.

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Little Amal: Sheffield crowds welcome 'refugee' puppet

The 11.5ft tall puppet was greeted by thousands in Sheffield as part of her journey from Syria.

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Davina McCall hails 'brilliant day for women' as HRT prescription cost cut

Women celebrate the government's decision to cut the cost of HRT prescriptions in England.

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Jeffrey Anderson: Reality TV singer guilty of lewd act in car

Jeffrey Anderson's claim that he had been strumming a miniature guitar was rejected by a jury.

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Sir Elton John hits number one with lockdown album

The pop legend beats Lana Del Rey and Coldplay to take the top spot with his Lockdown Sessions disc.

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Biden: We were clumsy over France submarine row

The US president meets his French counterpart in the wake of a diplomatic row over a submarine deal.

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Thursday, 28 October 2021

Two US neo-Nazis from 'the Base' jailed for terrorist plot

The sentence comes as part of a federal government crackdown on violent white nationalists.

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Amazon to pay billions to prevent Christmas shortages

The online retail giant said it would take steps to "minimise the impact" of supply chain issues.

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Girls Night In: 'We formed a human chain to stop drink spikings'

Dozens of women took part in the demonstration in Gedling, Nottinghamshire.

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TikTok HGV driver: 'Lorry driving is for anyone'

A 22-year-old HGV driver has turned to TikTok to show people it can be a "career for anyone".

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Shogun: 'I told the prison guards I wasn't coming back'

The Scottish rapper told the BBC how his approach to his career evolved after his track Vulcan went viral.

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Flowers, fruit and bakes compete for best in show

Photographer Jim Grover explores the world of horticultural shows.

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'I was told I'd be delivered from homosexuality'

A survivor explains how he came to deliver conversion therapy, as a consultation into banning it starts.

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Colin Kaepernick: Netflix drama follows the birth of a protest figurehead

The series tries to show how a sport-mad teenager became a civil rights figurehead.

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Why the vending machine is making a comeback

From milkshakes to pizzas, new vending machines are selling an expanding range of products.

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The British twins who set up a black-founded $1bn 'unicorn'

Oliver and Alexander Kent-Braham built tech firm Marshmallow during their 20s - it's now worth $1bn.

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Biden announces revamped $1.75 trillion social spending plan

The president said that his party was "on board" though the scaled-back plan's fate is uncertain.

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Chronic fatigue guidelines scrap exercise therapy advice

After delays, the advice is now out and makes it clear that exercise is not a panacea for the condition.

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Japan election: Why the ruling party keeps winning

As Sunday's polls approach, we look at why it is so difficult to defeat the ruling party.

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Covid in Wales: Restrictions could return if Welsh case rates do not fall

Cinemagoers will need Covid passes next month, but Mark Drakeford says he may have to go further.

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The Papers: Scallops row and e-cigarettes on prescription

The front pages focus on post-Brexit fishing rights and plans to prescribe vaping to help smokers quit.

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Climate change: Major US oil companies face grilling by Congress

House Democrats accuse major oil companies of misleading the public for decades.

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Sussex University free speech row professor quits

Protesters had tried to have Professor Kathleen Stock sacked for her views on gender identity.

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UK summons French ambassador amid post-Brexit fishing rights row

The UK government condemns "unjustified" threats from France after a British trawler was detained.

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Facebook changes its name to Meta in major rebrand

The social media giant says the new name will better encompass what it does.

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Angela Rayner 'unreservedly' apologises for Conservative 'scum' comments

Labour's deputy leader says she has reflected and will be "more careful" with her words in future.

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Wednesday, 27 October 2021

The plumber giving 'white van man' an eco-makeover

Plumber Martin Broer explains why he swapped his van for an electric cargo bike.

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Ruth Negga on her latest role – as a black woman passing as white

Based on the 1929 book by Nella Larsen, the film tells the story of childhood friends who meet in later life.

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Covid passes set to stay as Europe heads for winter

There have been protests but much of Europe has accepted the QR codes as a means of extending freedoms.

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How the pandemic made us more adventurous drinkers

Sales of more unusual drinks have soared since the start of the pandemic.

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'You have to prove your faith when you're dating as a black Muslim'

Radio 1 Newsbeat speaks to black Muslims about their experiences in the dating world and society.

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Climate change: Can India meet its targets?

As a major global climate summit approaches, is the Indian government on track to meet its own commitments?

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Abuse survivor fights for justice after 70 years

A victim of sexual abuse in a children's home in the 1950s wants an inquiry and an apology.

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Breakfast radio shows lost listeners during pandemic

Many DJs lose audiences as the ratings body unveils the first figures under a new measurement system.

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Agnes Wanjiru murder: Army chief appalled by Kenyan murder allegations

Agnes Wanjiru was allegedly murdered by a British soldier nearly 10 years ago.

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Climate change: Polls shows rising demand for government action

Ahead of COP26, a BBC World Service poll finds growing support for strong political leadership.

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Charles and Camilla launch centenary poppy appeal

They meet 10 volunteer collectors for the Royal British Legion at a Clarence House event.

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Ronald Koeman: Barcelona sack head coach after Rayo Vallecano loss

Ronald Koeman is sacked as head coach of Barcelona after 14 months in charge at the Nou Camp following a defeat by Rayo Vallecano.

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The Papers: Sunak's spending spree and 'the Bankers' Budget'

Reaction to Rishi Sunak's Budget leads all but one of Thursday's front pages.

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Archaeological digs in new locations at Culloden Battlefield

National Trust for Scotland hopes the excavations will provide new insights into the battle of 1746.

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Joy Division: Photographer Kevin Cummins on capturing the post-punk icons

Photographer Kevin Cummins on turning his Joy Division photos into a time capsule of the city.

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Fishing rights row: French threats disappointing, says Frost

The Brexit minister seeks "urgent clarification" after France says it will block ports to UK boats.

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Carabao Cup holders Man City knocked out by West Ham

Holders Manchester City are knocked out of the Carabao Cup as West Ham United win 5-3 on penalties in front of an ecstatic sell-out crowd at London Stadium.

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Leicester City marks anniversary of helicopter crash

The Foxes chairman and four others were killed in the crash outside the King Power Stadium in 2018.

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Start-up launches £495,000 hoverbike in Japan

The Tokyo-based company hopes the vehicle will rival the popularity of supercars.

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Camilla warns of culture normalising sexual violence

The Duchess of Cornwall calls for change of culture to stop violence and sexual harassment against women.

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Rail strike action during COP26 called off after pay deal agreed

The RMT accepts a new pay offer which will provide its ScotRail members with a 2.5% pay rise.

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Benin Bronzes: 'My great-grandfather sculpted the looted treasures'

Nigerians welcome the return of artefacts - including Cambridge University's cockerel - looted in 1897.

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Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Life at 50C: Surviving in Kuwait's 'unbearable' heat

The Middle East is warming faster than much of the world, leaving Kuwaitis struggling with everyday life.

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Julian Assange: WikiLeaks founder's extradition appeal explained

The US begins its appeal in order to extradite the WikiLeaks founder. We explain how we got here.

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Ros Atkins on... India's climate challenge

A look at how India is trying to balance banishing poverty with meeting its climate commitments.

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Girls Night In: 'Spiking is part of going out - so we're staying in'

Campaigners say the situation has reached "boiling point" and venues need to do more to keep them safe.

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Who is the redhead living in the Tower of London?

It's true a Beefeater's daughter lives within the ancient walls - but this redhead is no blue-blood.

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Charlottesville: Why are the ‘Unite the Right’ organisers on trial?

Nine people injured at the 2017 far-right 'Unite the Right' rally in Virginia are suing organisers.

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Malkhan Singh: The surrender of India's bandit king

Forty years ago, a photographer spent a week following India's dreaded "bandit king" Malkhan Singh.

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Alex Clare: The singer who chose his faith over Adele tour

Alex Clare on record label ultimatums and a hopeful return to a kinder music industry.

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Wage rises will put 30p on a pint, says pub chain

Clive Watson, boss of City Pub Group, says the rise will be needed to pay for a higher minimum wage.

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McDonald's workers in US strike again over sexual harassment

Workers at restaurants in 12 cities walk out amid claims the chain is failing to stop harassment.

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Lincolnshire boy has £2m of cryptocurrency seized by police

The teenager set up a fake gift voucher website and bought a haul of Bitcoins which soared in value.

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Drink spiking: ‘We don’t feel safe going out any more’

Three women explain how drink spiking has impacted them ahead of a nationwide venue boycott.

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Climate activists hold Science Museum protest over fossil fuel sponsors

The activists say they will stay at London's Science Museum for "victims" of fossil fuel sponsors.

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The Papers: Rishi's new age budget as Queen pulls out of COP26

The chancellor's Budget plans and the Queen deciding not to attend a climate summit lead the papers.

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Covid: FDA officials back Pfizer jab for children over five in US

Health experts say the benefits outweigh the risks and recommend the FDA authorise the vaccine.

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Budget 2021: Sunak promises new post-Covid economy amid Commons anger

The chancellor will outline his Budget on Wednesday after fury over rafts of early press announcements.

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Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney attend first Wrexham game

Wrexham's Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney choose a Tuesday evening in Maidenhead to watch their club in action for the first time.

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Chelsea into last eight after shootout win over Southampton

Chelsea progress to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup as they beat Premier League rivals Southampton on penalties after 1-1 draw.

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Agnes Wanjiru murder: Kenya family's anger over UK army 'cover-up'

Agnes Wanjiru was murdered nine years ago near a British army base in Kenya.

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Sir David Amess: MP's funeral to take place at Westminster Cathedral

Cardinal Vincent Nichols will preside over the service on 23 November.

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Harwich: Search called off after two rescued in North Sea

The Home Office say two Somali nationals are rescued while a search for a third person ends.

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Toone hits hat-trick as England put 10 past Latvia

England maintain their 100% record in qualifying for the Women's World Cup as they put 10 past Latvia in Riga.

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Monday, 25 October 2021

Blue Origin: Jeff Bezos unveils plans for 'space business park'

His space company Blue Origin hopes its venture will replace the International Space Station.

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Japan's Princess Mako finally marries commoner boyfriend Kei Komuro

She will lose her royal status as a result of the marriage - which has been met with some controversy.

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Climate change: Australia pledges to reach net zero emissions by 2050

The 2050 target controversially omits new short-term goals and cuts to fossil fuel industries.

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Chappelle slams cancel culture amid Netflix transgender furore

"I am not bending to anybody's demands," says the US comic of the transgender backlash he faces.

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Facebook earns $9bn despite whistleblower scandal

The firm posts strong profits as it continues to face negative press over leaked internal documents.

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Fleeing Afghanistan: 'Women are imprisoned, while the criminals are free'

When Afghanistan fell, hundreds of female judges went into hiding. After months living in fear, 26 have escaped.

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'Why I returned to Boko Haram and how I escaped'

Aisha Yerima, who was kidnapped aged 21, tells of her time living with militants in Nigeria.

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Police sexual misconduct: 'No place' for officers who abuse authority

Referrals of officers using their position for a sexual purpose have nearly doubled since 2016.

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Covid vaccine: 'I saved lives here, now I'm back for Comic Con'

Neely vaccinated people at London's ExCel centre and has returned to the former field hospital.

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Why women may wait decades for an ADHD diagnosis

At least tens of thousands in the UK, it is estimated, are not receiving the help they need.

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The Harder They Fall: 'Raising hell' in Netflix's all-black Western

London-born Jeymes Samuel directs Regina King and Idris Elba in The Harder They Fall.

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The African tech firm hoping to power space missions

Hypernova hopes that its thruster technology will be adopted on thousands of future small satellites.

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Climate change: Sir David Attenborough in 'act now' warning

"If we don't act now, it'll be too late," warns Sir David Attenborough ahead of COP26 climate summit.

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Covid: Biden sets new rules as air travel to the US reopens

All foreign travellers to the US will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative test.

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The Papers: End to pay freeze and Facebook 'in the dock'

Many of the papers focus on Wednesday's Budget, including plans to scrap a public sector pay freeze.

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Budget 2021: Public sector workers set for pay rise, says Sunak

The chancellor will use his Budget on Wednesday to confirm that the "pay pause" is being lifted.

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'I don’t want to live, my mental health’s that bad'

The BBC visits Church on the Street in Burnley, which supports some of the area's most vulnerable.

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Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman: Met Police to apologise to family of murdered sisters

Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick says a better response would have saved "immeasurable pain".

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Sudan coup: Three protesters killed and dozens injured

Soldiers are said to have opened fire on large crowds opposing the military takeover.

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John Wayne Gacy murder victim named 45 years after vanishing

Police identify the remains of a man killed by notorious murderer John Wayne Gacy in the 1970s.

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Insulate Britain: New injunction after rush hour protest

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps says the court order covers the "entire strategic road network".

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Signs of first planet found outside our galaxy

Astronomers have found hints of what could be the first planet ever to be discovered outside our galaxy.

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Sunday, 24 October 2021

Homecare costs outstrip funding from councils, says report

Homecare companies say the rates they are paid by local authorities do not cover basic costs.

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Climate change: Tata Steel wants roadmap to make industry greener

There are fears thousands of jobs could be lost in the fight against climate change.

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How can Coca-Cola solve its plastic problem?

The drinks company has been named the world's biggest plastic polluter.

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Inside the Indonesian cave where oldest animal art was found

The BBC is given rare access to film the 45,500-year-old images found on an Indonesian island.

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The Gambia: 'We are crying for justice'

A report into alleged human rights abuses during the rule of former president Jammeh has been delayed.

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Woman finds father after 58 years thanks to online group

A woman has found her biological father after help from a community Facebook group.

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Ipswich murders: Prostitution returns to town's streets

Fifteen years after five women were killed in Ipswich, prostitution returns to streets in the town.

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Is internet addiction a growing problem?

Experts warn that the pandemic lockdowns have made more people vulnerable.

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Living with the world's oldest mummies

In a town in northern Chile it is not unusual for residents to stumble across ancient mummies.

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Newspaper headlines: Free school meals 'clash' and Queen misses church

Several of Monday's front pages dissect Chancellor Rishi Sunak's plans for the upcoming Budget.

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Budget 2021: Extra £5.9bn pledged for NHS backlog in England

Health leaders welcome the money but say it only goes so far and staff shortages need to be fixed.

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James Michael Tyler: Friends' actor dies aged 59

The US actor, who played Gunther on the show, had been diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer.

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Budget 2021: £2bn for new homes on derelict or unused land

The government says the funding will build 160,000 greener homes on brownfield land.

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James Michael Tyler: 11 of Gunther's funniest Friends moments

A look back at some of the character's highlights following actor James Michael Tyler's death.

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Molly Russell's father meets Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen

Molly, 14, died after viewing graphic content on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.

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Verstappen holds off charging Hamilton to win United States GP

Red Bull's Max Verstappen fended off a late challenge from title rival Lewis Hamilton to win the US Grand Prix.

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‘It won't happen again in a long time, if ever’ – Klopp lauds Liverpool’s ‘special’ victory

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he did not expect their 5-0 win at Old Trafford and called the result "insane".

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Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts has bowel cancer

The 42-year-old, who will have surgery to remove a tumour on Monday, says the "outlook is positive".

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Colombian drug lord Otoniel to be extradited to US

Otoniel, Colombian's most wanted drug lord, is to be extradited to the US after his capture.

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Four police officers hurt in Coventry City football disorder

One was taken to hospital after trouble erupted at Coventry City's ground on Saturday.

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Chadwick beats Powell to W Series title in US

Jamie Chadwick secures a second W Series championship with victory over fierce rival Alice Powell in the season finale at Austin.

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We are rock bottom, but we are too close to give up now - Solskjaer

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he has "come too far" to give up despite overseeing the 5-0 thrashing by Liverpool.

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Saturday, 23 October 2021

Title hopes, pressure on Solskjaer and Salah v Ronaldo - why Man Utd v Liverpool is as big as ever

BBC Sport looks at some of the biggest talking points from Sunday's game between Manchester United and Liverpool.

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Picasso masterpieces fetch nearly $110m at Las Vegas auction

The works, which were owned by MGM Resorts, featured in the Picasso Restaurant at the Bellagio Hotel.

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Colombia's most wanted drug lord Otoniel captured

The US had placed a $5m bounty on the head of Dairo Antonio Usuga, better known as Otoniel.

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'My student loan refund took six years'

Rebecca Gale says she was "shocked and then angry" the Student Loans Company took so long to repay her.

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‘I left university and adopted my brother and sister’

When Jemma Bere’s family was in crisis, she made a split-second decision that changed the trajectory of her life.

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Police investigating banner by Crystal Palace fans criticising Newcastle takeover

Police are investigating a banner by Crystal Palace fans at their match on Saturday criticising the Saudi Arabian-led takeover of Newcastle.

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What's next after the release of Meng Wanzhou?

Ms Meng and the two Canadian Michaels are home - but will the relations with China ever be the same?

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Stephen Merchant: How Outlaws creator took comedy to the dark side

His show, which throws seven strangers together, is a far cry from The Office and Lip Sync Battle.

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Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?

The Budget - when is it, what does it do and what should we expect to hear from the chancellor?

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China's hypersonic test - does it signal a new arms race?

China's firing of a new nuclear-capable missile carried on a glider has raised questions about a US response.

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Iran: The painful choices of being pregnant and unmarried

Abortion or emigration are often considered the only way out by cohabiting couples who conceive.

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Covid: Travellers to be able to use cheaper Covid tests

Fully-jabbed people returning to England will be able to take lateral flow tests instead of PCR tests.

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Chancellor to announce 'skills revolution' funding

The government sets out its package for boosting skills and further education in England.

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A-level textbook withdrawn over 'shocking' Native American question

The exam board AQA apologises and says the textbook should never have been approved.

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Newspaper headlines: Ministers consider Covid Plan B and 51 MPs report threats

Speculation over tougher Covid restrictions and the upcoming Budget feature on Sunday's front pages.

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Kim Leadbeater: Serious conversations needed on safety for MPs

Kim Leadbeater says a "serious conversation" about the safety of people in public life is needed.

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Covid: Rollercoaster fan takes 6,000th ride after pandemic delays

Covid left him waiting to pass the milestone after 25 years of enjoying the wooden rollercoaster.

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'I've learnt to communicate through art'

Matthew Rutherford lost the ability to speak after a car crash but has embraced a new approach.

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Your pictures on the theme of 'minimalism'

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

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Brexit: UK says new Northern Ireland Protocol talks 'constructive'

A government source says the EU has offered "things that we can work with" but gaps remain.

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Social care crisis: Woman, 92, waited four months to be discharged

Dementia patient Esme Hanson was left stranded in hospital because of a lack of home care.

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Record-breaking ferris wheel opens in Dubai

The massive wheel was opened in Dubai with a lavish fireworks display to mark the occasion.

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COP26: Disruption forecast in Glasgow as busy roads begin to close

Key routes near the SEC in Glasgow will close over the weekend and some commuters are expecting "major challenges".

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Three dads cross finish line on £400k suicide awareness walk

They walked 300 miles for a suicide prevention charity after their daughters took their own lives.

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Covid-19: Half of Scotland's 12 to 15-year-olds get first jab and dogs disguised as strays

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

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The 83-year-old clocking off work at Kelly's Hardware after 66 years

Oliver Tumelty has worked in his local hardware shop in County Down since 1955 but it is closing.

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Road sign bungle sees Yorkshire sign erected in Lincolnshire

The mysterious sign appeared on the outskirts of Sandtoft in North Lincolnshire earlier this week.

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Friday, 22 October 2021

Twitter says Online Safety Bill needs more clarity

The government says it will tackle extreme posts but Twitter warns Ofcom will be "muddling through".

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Covid: Dogs bought in lockdown being abandoned

A charity says animals that cannot be sold are disguised as fake strays so rescue centres take them.

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Moped gangs with machetes target London's cyclists

Cyclists are having their bikes stolen in violent attacks from thieves in the capital.

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Record high migrant entries at US-Mexico border

The US says over 1.7 million migrants were stopped in the past 12 months, including 145,000 children.

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Alec Baldwin told gun was safe before fatal shooting - court records

The actor was handed the weapon by an assistant director before Halyna Hutchins was shot, a warrant says.

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Budget 2021: Ministers pledge £500m to support young families

A network of "family hubs" is to be funded in England to provide support services in one place.

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Budget 2021: English city regions to get £6.9bn for public transport

The chancellor will announce increased funding for tram, train and bus services in England outside London.

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Budget 2021: Six things that could affect you

Chancellor Rishi Sunak will deliver his second Budget for 2021 next week. How will it affect you?

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Kerala floods: Our son was buried by mud - we couldn't save him

The walls of three-year-old Sachu's house collapsed when it was hit by heavy rain and flooding in Kerala.

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Ros Atkins on… Rising Covid cases in the UK

Ros Atkins looks at why Covid infections are rising in the UK – and what should happen next.

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Bristol artist celebrates women's bodies by making casts

The artist says women who take part in the project use it as a process of healing their trauma.

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Week in pictures: 16-22 October 2021

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

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Covid: 'Fake strays' surge post-lockdown sees more dogs put down

Some lockdown pet owners pretend dogs are genuine strays after trying to sell them, rescuers say.

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'I. Am. So. Sorry': Talking about my miscarriages

The BBC's Tulip Mazumdar has reported on maternal health and the issues women face across the world. Here she reflects on her own experiences of pregnancy and baby loss.

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Newspaper headlines: 'Hollywood horror' and 'sluggish booster jab campaign'

Many papers lead on actor Alec Baldwin's "heartbreak" after he fatally shot a colleague with a prop gun.

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Texas abortion law to stay in place until Supreme Court decision

The controversial law will be tested next month when the court holds an expedited hearing.

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Fisherman's Friend tycoon leaves £41m to hometown Fleetwood

Doreen Lofthouse donates her fortune to a charity that strives to develop her hometown Fleetwood.

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Thursday, 21 October 2021

Long delay for hundreds of rape cases, says report

The Crown Court backlog could remain a problem for years, severely affecting victims, says a watchdog.

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One of world's last northern white rhinos retired from breeding scheme

Najin, 32, has been part of a programme in Kenya trying to save her species from extinction.

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COP26: PM warned over aid cuts ahead of climate summit

Government advisers express "deep concern" at planned reductions in aid spending before COP26.

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Second-hand car prices surge amid new car shortage

Some used car models are growing in value despite getting older, research by the motoring group suggests.

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Ed Sheeran: Singer to read CBeebies Bedtime Story about stuttering

The singer will read I Talk Like a River, about a boy whose father helps him with his stutter.

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The Papers: 'Royal health concern' and GP appointment 'row'

Some papers cover the Queen's hospital stay in their late editions, while others focus on Covid.

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Quiz of the week: How did Sex Education influence baby names?

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

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How to plug the UK into desert sunshine

One company plans to build the world's longest electricity cable to connect Morocco to the UK.

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Khaby Lame: What is the secret to success for the Senegal-born TikToker?

How the Senegalese-born 21-year-old's myth-busting of "life hacks" made him a household name.

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Book Week NI: ‘I am the poetry pharmacist’

Philanthropist and author William Sieghart says he can find a poem to ease anyone's troubles.

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Covid: Are people wearing masks less often?

The number of people wearing masks has fallen, but ministers don't want to reintroduce restrictions.

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Newcastle United: Why is Saudi Arabia-led takeover controversial?

Here are some of the reasons why the Saudi-led consortium has proved controversial.

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Sex and relationship lessons ‘help pupils feel safe’

Sex education is compulsory in England's secondary schools, while primary schools teach about relationships.

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Social care faces tsunami of unmet need - watchdog

England's Care Quality Commission issues a warning, saying the workforce is "exhausted and depleted"

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Heat blamed for mysterious deaths of California hiker family

The family of three and their dog were found dead on a trail in Devil's Gulch Valley two months ago.

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The Queen back at Windsor after hospital stay

She underwent preliminary medical checks but is back home "in good spirits", Buckingham Palace says.

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Gabby Petito: Fiancé Brian Laundrie's remains found - FBI

A skull was reportedly found in the hunt for Brian Laundrie, a person of interest in Gabby Petito's death.

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US House backs contempt charge for ex-Trump adviser

Only nine Republicans in the chamber voted to hold Mr Bannon in contempt.

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Farmer crushed to death by Aga cooker, inquest hears

Anthony Rees, 78, was trying to move the 470kg stove when it fell and crushed him, inquest hears.

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La Palma: Scientists collect volcano samples

Scientists will look at the viscosity of the red-hot lava from the ongoing Cumbre Vieja eruption.

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Up to 180,000 health workers killed by Covid globally - WHO

The global health body says healthcare workers should be prioritised for vaccination.

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Wednesday, 20 October 2021

The tax fraud merry-go-round that cost billions

A former banker is now a poster boy for a scandal described as "the theft of the century".

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Covid: Doctors criticise ministers over new rules refusal

A doctors' union accuses the government of taking its "foot off the brake" as cases rise.

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Gene silencing medicine transforms crippling pain

The NHS is set to fund innovative therapy that patients say has given them their lives back.

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Flooding death toll passes 100 in Nepal and India's Uttarakhand

Heavy rain triggers flash floods in India's northern state of Uttarakhand and parts of Nepal.

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COP26: Document leak reveals nations lobbying to change key climate report

Countries are asking the UN to play down the need to move rapidly away from fossil fuels.

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Eurovision: Dua Lipa's team will choose UK's entry for 2022

The star's management company will select this year's song after the UK came bottom last year.

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The Papers: Covid fight 'not over' as 'miracle pill' ordered

Thursday's front pages focus on the health secretary urging people to get Covid jabs to avoid new restrictions.

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God and robots: Will AI transform religion?

Robot "priests" can recite prayers, perform funerals, and even comfort those experiencing a spiritual crisis.

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Cladding: 'We're paying to live in a dark, dull box'

A Birmingham tower block resident, where combustible cladding is being removed, explains his plight.

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The four-year-old footballer scouted by Arsenal while still at nursery

Zayn Ali Salman is the youngest-ever recruit to Arsenal's pre-academy.

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Unboxed: Oil rig in lido to form part of UK-wide arts event

The decommissioned North Sea platform will relocate to Weston-super-Mare as part of 2022's Unboxed.

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'We didn't call ourselves mum and dad for 10 months'

Nina and Steven fostered a baby hoping in vain to adopt her. With a second baby they finally became parents.

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Lorry driver shortages: 'Driving lorries is a bit like riding horses'

What is it like to be a new lorry driver in an industry experiencing severe shortages?

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Covid: WHO warns pandemic will drag on into 2022

Slow vaccine supply to poorer nations means the crisis will last longer than it needs to, experts say.

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Nearly 1,500 arrests in county lines drug dealing crackdown

Police targeted county lines operations where gangs supply drugs via dedicated phone numbers.

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UK agrees free trade deal with New Zealand

The government says consumers and businesses will benefit from deal, but it is unlikely to boost growth.

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Leslie Bricusse: 'Lyrical genius' of film dies aged 90

He was the prolific creator of multiple movie hits such as Candyman, Feeling Good and Goldfinger.

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Gabby Petito: Apparent human remains found in search for fiancé Brian Laundrie

Items owned by Gabby Petito's missing fiancé and apparent human remains have been found in Florida.

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Terror threat against MPs raised to substantial - Patel

Home Secretary Priti Patel says police will change their plans to "properly" reflect the situation.

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Rare New England shilling found in Bywell Hall sweet tin

The New England shilling dates from 1652 and was found amongst a forgotten coin collection.

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All Afghans have the right to a passport - Taliban

But sports personalities, people seeking medical treatment or wanting to study abroad will be prioritised.

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Sajid Javid says MPs should set example over wearing masks

The health secretary is asked whether MPs should wear face coverings in the House of Commons chamber.

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Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Average cash withdrawal climbs to £80

The average amount Britons take out of cash machines rises by over £10, but there are fewer visits.

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Environment bill: Green groups dismay as ministers reject changes

Ministers say the new law will demonstrate global leadership, but critics accuse them of "inaction".

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Brewdog's solid gold beer can ad misleading, ASA says

The advertising watchdog says three Brewdog adverts for a gold can competition were "misleading".

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The world's most famous basketball court gets a facelift

Harlem's legendary Rucker Park basketball court receives a major makeover.

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Covid: Bring back rules amid rising cases, urge NHS chiefs

Hospital bosses warn of a winter crisis - but ministers say there are no plans to roll out Plan B.

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Science cuts in Autumn budget would threaten prosperity, says ex-minister

The science committee chair will hear of the impact of possible changes to research spending.

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Rachel Levine: Transgender official sworn in as four-star admiral

Dr Rachel Levine is already the nation's most prominent openly transgender federal official.

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Squid Game helps Netflix subscriptions bounce back

The streaming giant added 4.4 million new users in the third quarter as foreign language shows continued to fly.

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The Papers: PM's 'green gamble' and 'booster jabs plea'

The papers focus on the government's climate strategy and fears of another Covid wave as cases rise.

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Capitol riots officer: The moment the mob took me

Video from outside the Capitol shows police officer Mike Fanone scream as he was tasered in the head.

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Myanmar: Mass release of political prisoners

Some of the political prisoners released by the authorities in Myanmar describe how they endured life in jail.

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School steps in to give classes to Afghan children living in hotel

Hear from Afghan teenagers who are receiving English lessons, thanks to a local school.

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When a cobra became a murder weapon

A 28-year-old man killed his wife using a cobra, in what prosecutors say is the first crime of its kind.

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Prevent scheme: Why the government's programme is so difficult

The strategy aimed at stopping people becoming terrorists is facing calls for it to be overhauled.

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Can Online Safety Bill tackle social media abuse of MPs?

After Sir David Amess' death, we look at the detail of the Online Safety Bill and what measures it offers.

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North Korea confirms 'successful' submarine-launched missile test

This comes a day after South Korea reported an apparent weapons test in waters off Japan's coast.

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Oleg Deripaska: FBI searches US homes linked to Russian oligarch

Agents are sweeping homes linked to Oleg Deripaska, a Russian oligarch who is under US sanctions.

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Iraq war: Abuse claims against soldiers close with no prosecutions

While some allegations against British troops are credible, others are not, defence secretary says.

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Aberfan disaster: Surviving schoolchildren's trauma 55 years on

Fifty-five years on, survivors say they live with the images of death and destruction.

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Google's Pixel 6 processor brings AI photo features

New AI features such as "magic" photo editing and on-device voice processing come with the new chip.

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Morrisons: Shareholders approve £7bn takeover deal

British supermarket group Morrisons says shareholders approve the US private equity group takeover.

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Iraq war: Abuse claims against soldiers close with no prosecutions

While some allegations against British troops are credible, others are not, defence secretary says.

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Monday, 18 October 2021

Tesco opens its first checkout-free store

The supermarket's new GetGo format allows customers to shop without scanning a product or using a till.

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Diver finds 900-year-old crusader sword off Israel's coast

The blade, which is encrusted with marine organisms, is believed to be about 900 years old.

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North Korea fires projectile into waters off Japan

It is the latest in a series of launches by Pyongyang, which has tested various missiles.

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Harassment and bullying MPs could face vote to trigger election

Labour says a government plan to close a loophole in future cases should also apply retrospectively.

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Afghanistan: US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad steps down after troops withdrawal

Zalmay Khalilzad led talks with the Taliban that resulted in a deal to fully withdraw US troops.

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Kerry says COP26 'last best hope for the world'

US climate envoy John Kerry says to avoid the worst consequences of climate change decisions have to be made now.

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Apple unveils new computer chips amid shortage

The new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips expand the firm's use of silicon it has designed.

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Covid: Australia's Flying Doctors take vaccines to vast remote areas

The famed service is helping solve the immense challenge of vaccinating remote Australia.

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Covid: Why are UK cases so high?

The UK has higher infections than most of its neighbours, as scientists fear a difficult winter.

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The shortages hitting countries around the world

People and businesses across the world are facing shortages of everything from coal to coffee.

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Eric Zemmour: Far-right journalist cast as Macron election rival

Eric Zemmour - tipped to run for the French presidency - is rebranding far-right nationalism.

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The battle to make lighter life-saving body armour

New materials are making body armour lighter but nanotechnology could provide a breakthrough.

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Narendra Modi: 'Why is the Indian PM's photo on my Covid vaccine certificate?'

A 62-year-old Indian wants a new Covid-19 vaccine certificate without Narendra Modi's photograph.

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The Papers: A city 'born of grief' and call to end online hate

The front pages focus on MPs' tributes to Sir David Amess - and his family's visit to the scene of the killing.

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Welsh independence to be considered by commission

Independence is one of the options a commission on Wales' future in the UK will look at.

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Sir David Amess death: Parliament pays tribute to former colleague

MPs have been remembering Sir David Amess, who was killed in his Essex constituency.

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Heat pump grants worth £5,000 to kickstart low carbon heating

The grants for England and Wales are part of a government strategy for low carbon heating - but critics say it is not ambitious enough.

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Dennis Hutchings: Ex-soldier on trial over Troubles shooting dies

The trial of Dennis Hutchings, 80, had been adjourned when he tested positive for Covid-19.

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Boy, 16, charged over Glasgow fatal railway station stabbing

The teenager has been arrested and charged over the death of Justin McLaughlin, 14, in Glasgow on Saturday.

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I get abuse and threats online - why can't it be stopped?

Online abuse against women is on the rise, but why aren't the police, government and social media sites doing more to stop it?

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Heat pumps: Should I get one and how much will it cost me?

The government wants people to replace gas boilers with heat pumps.

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Emergency crews attend explosion in Ayr housing estate

An eyewitness says a "whole house has disappeared" after a blast in Ayr which could be heard several miles away.

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Sunday, 17 October 2021

Has Covid changed New York City nightlife forever?

A photographer is confronted with the new reality of empty streets and closed clubs.

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Songhaï: A 'zero waste' agricultural system to increase food security in Africa

Fr Godfrey Nzamujo runs a "zero waste" agriculture system aimed at increasing food security and creating jobs.

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McIlroy wins CJ Cup for 20th PGA Tour title

Rory McIlroy bounces back from Ryder Cup disappointment as he cards a final-round six-under-par 66 to win the CJ Cup and secure his 20th PGA Tour title.

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Cotton, slavery and poetry: Theatre turns spotlight on its problematic past

Manchester's Royal Exchange was key to the 19th Century cotton trade, which relied on slavery.

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You may be able to book a flying taxi within three years

Firms are racing to bring flying taxis and the mini-airports they need into service.

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Covid: Thousands of children left without parents in Iran

Thousands of children in Iran have been left without parents, and many people blame the leadership.

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The nightmare of India's tallest rubbish mountain

India's oldest and tallest mountain of rubbish in the city of Mumbai is 18 storeys high.

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Morrisons takeover: Bradford retail giant in the bagging area

As shareholders prepare to vote on a £7bn takeover, what are the views from Morrisons' birthplace?

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Scams: Cost of impact on well-being calculated as £9bn a year

Consumer group Which? says costs to victims' well-being are greater than the amount stolen by fraudsters.

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Nebra Sky Disc: British Museum to display world's 'oldest map of stars'

The Nebra Sky Disc is dated 3,600-years-old and considered one of the most important archaeological finds.

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Buy now, pay later firm Klarna to offer 'pay now' option

Klarna's boss says people should mostly "pay with the money they have", rather than take out credit.

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Further strikes threatened at universities this term

UK university staff are being balloted on fresh strike action over pay, pensions and conditions.

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Earthshot Prize: Costa Rica wins £1m from William's Earthshot prize

Two friends growing coral and the country of Costa Rice are among five winners receiving £1m each.

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Stansted Airport: Flights missed amid baggage system 'chaos'

Long queues and last-minute dashes put a "downer" on Stansted travellers' long-awaited trips.

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Bill Clinton: Former US president discharged from hospital

The 75-year-old had been receiving treatment for a blood infection in California.

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Brighton bin strike: Deal could end weeks of waste pile-up, union says

Union and council officials reach a provisional agreement after 13 days of industrial action.

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Pedro Sanchez: Spanish PM vows to abolish prostitution

The UN estimates Spain's sex industry has become worth €3.7 billion since decriminalisation in 1995.

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Great South Run: 16,000 compete in Portsmouth

Eilish McColgan sets a new course record as thousands take on the 10-mile route through Portsmouth.

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Clayton-le-Woods house collapse: Family pays tribute to Carl Whalley

Carl Whalley, who died in Clayton-le-Woods on Friday, was "the centre of our world", his family says.

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Car crashes through wall into Hythe library

Firefighters tunnel through debris to reach the car's occupants after the crash at Hythe Library.

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Fespaco: Pomp and colour as Africa’s biggest film festival starts

The Fespaco festival draws film fans from across the world to Burkina Faso.

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Westfield Stratford closed after fire in first floor shop

The complex in east London is evacuated after the discovery of a small fire in a first-floor shop.

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Teenage boy dies after incident at railway station

A 14-year-old boy dies after an incident at a railway station in Glasgow.

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Speedo Mick passes through Dorset and Hampshire on fund-giving walk

The trunk-wearing fundraiser is on the last leg of his walk to give out money he has raised.

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Six things the UK could do to tackle climate change

People from the Queen to Greta Thunberg are calling for action - so what should that action be?

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David Amess death: Priti Patel says MPs must be safe and accessible

The death of David Amess has raised questions about the contact between MPs and their constituents.

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Sir David Amess: Southend city bid would be a 'fitting tribute' to stabbed MP

Campaigning to get Southend city status will be a fitting tribute to the stabbed MP, colleagues say.

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Southeastern train services taken over by government

The rail operator was stripped of its franchise for failing to declare millions in taxpayer funding.

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Covid-19: Golden age for new vaccines, and UK cases remain high

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

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Saturday, 16 October 2021

Haiti: US missionaries reportedly kidnapped in Port-au-Prince

As many as 17 American Christian missionaries and their families have reportedly been kidnapped.

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Sir David Amess: MPs' security being reviewed at pace, says Commons speaker

Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he wants MPs to be able to meet constituents safely, following the killing of Sir David Amess.

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Venezuelan President Maduro's close aide extradited to US

Venezuela halted talks with the opposition after Alex Saab was flown from Cape Verde to the US.

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Robert Durst: US millionaire hospitalised with Covid after life sentence

Robert Durst was on Thursday convicted of murder and is a suspect in two other deaths.

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Prof Sarah Gilbert, Covid vaccine creator: Now let’s take on 12 more diseases

Medical science has transformed the pandemic and put rocket boosters on ambitions for new vaccines.

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The Papers: 'Terror will not win' and MP murder suspect named

Sunday's front pages are dominated by reaction to the killing of Conservative MP Sir David Amess.

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Pigs at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport help to keep skies safe

A team of 20 at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is part of a range of measures being used to reduce bird-strikes.

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Baby Loss Awareness Week: Two families’ stories

Steve and Laura Hughes open up about the pain of losing their son Jesse, who died in pregnancy.

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Breast cancer: 'Both my husband and I survived the disease'

Pat and Mark James both survived breast cancer, and want to warn "macho" men they could get it too.

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Macron condemns 'unforgivable' 1961 massacre of Algerians in Paris

The 1961 Paris massacre was denied or concealed by French governments for decades.

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Sudan: Protesters demand military coup as crisis deepens

The protests come as tensions rise between civilian and military rulers.

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Sir David Amess stabbing: What we know so far

What happened, what we know about the suspect, who the MP was, and what witnesses saw.

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Sir David Amess: MP murder suspect detained under Terrorism Act

The man arrested on suspicion of murdering MP Sir David Amess - Ali Harbi Ali - is further detained under the Terrorism Act.

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Alan Hawkshaw: Grange Hill and Countdown composer dies aged 84

As well as his TV career, Alan Hawkshaw was in the Shadows and toured with the Rolling Stones.

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Former homeless couple can buy Wednesfield home for £1

The opportunity comes under a scheme aimed at helping key workers and others on to the property ladder.

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Minicab drought: 'Rotten' rates biting into Uber drivers' wages

"Rotten" rates of pay are being blamed for a minicab drought that has been afflicting passengers.

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Twickenham stabbing: Boy charged with playing field murder

Hazrat Wali was found with knife injuries and died a short time later.

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Sir David Amess: Boris Johnson leads tributes to much-loved MP who has died after being stabbed

Friends and colleagues remember Essex MP David Amess's "wonderful smile" and "photographic memory".

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Soldier dies in Salisbury Plain training exercise

Wiltshire Police is investigating the death, the Ministry of Defence says.

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Friday, 15 October 2021

Afghanistan: US offers to pay relatives of Kabul drone attack victims

Ten people were mistakenly killed by the US military in a drone strike on the Afghan capital.

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Sir David Amess: MPs express fears after constituency stabbing

The stabbing of the veteran Southend West MP has thrown a spotlight on the risks politicians face.

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Texas abortion law: Biden administration to request block on abortion ban

The president's administration will ask the Supreme Court to block a restrictive Texas abortion law.

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Life at 50C: Fleeing Sahara's shifting sands

Rising temperatures and desertification are forcing many Mauritanians to leave their ancestral homes in search of a better life.

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Norway attack: Killer held in medical custody amid mental health investigation

Police believe a bow-and-arrow attack that killed five may have been as a result of mental illness.

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Pregnancy: Some women in Wales to get pre-eclampsia test

Paige Thomas lost her baby to pre-eclampsia and wants tests rolled out for all women.

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Shipping disruption: Why are so many queuing to get to the US?

A surge in demand for toys and sports equipment has contributed to logjams at US ports.

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Ros Atkins on… China-Taiwan Tensions

Ros Atkins examines why tensions between China and Taiwan have increased over recent weeks.

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Meghan Markle's donation a 'lifesaver' for community kitchen users

Money donated by the Duchess of Sussex has been spent on feeding Nottingham's most vulnerable.

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Heart attack survivor urges people to learn CPR

A heart attack survivor tells of his battle to live - and why learning CPR is so important.

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Cardigan Bay dolphins may have high-pitch Welsh accent

The dolphins have been recorded making ultra-high pitch whistles off Cardigan Bay.

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Channel smugglers step up risks to outfox France and UK

The number of migrants crossing has doubled in a year, so why is it proving so hard to stop their smugglers?

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Sir David Amess killing was terrorist incident, Met Police say

Police say the fatal stabbing of the Conservative MP has a potential link to Islamist extremism.

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Virgin Galactic delays first commercial space flight

Shares in the firm dive 20% as it delays first tourist flight to make upgrades.

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Sir David Amess: How a tragic day unfolded

How constituents and authorities reacted to the tragic killing of Sir David Amess.

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The Papers: MP safety review and terror cops probe death

The killing of Tory MP Sir David Amess, stabbed at his constituency surgery, leads the front pages.

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Pump prices for petrol and diesel are near a record high

Average petrol prices are just 2p off their record high from April 2012, says the RAC.

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Man dies in Clayton-le-Woods house collapse blast

A man in his fifties died after the house collapsed in Clayton-le-Woods, near Chorley, police say.

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Thursday, 14 October 2021

Microsoft Chief Digital Officer tops Powerlist

The Powerlist 2022 recognises the most powerful people of African and African Caribbean heritage in the UK.

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The mystery of how long Covid damages our memory

Since Chrissy Gibson was diagnosed with Covid-19, she has had to re-learn many aspects of her life.

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Quiz of the week: Why was this Dutch princess in the news?

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

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The Harder They Fall: Idris Elba on 'culture rich' western

Idris Elba chats to Naga Munchetty about his role in The Harder They Fall.

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Phoebe Frances Brown: 'I made sense of my cancer by creating art'

Despite surgery for an incurable brain tumour, the actress has continued her career on stage.

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Africa's week in pictures: 8-14 October 2021

A selection of the best photos from the African continent and beyond.

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Super-sized wind turbine race happening ‘too quickly’

Huge wind turbines are pushing the limits of what ports and installation vessels can handle.

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Produce Pandas: The plus-size musicians making waves in China

As stars are criticised for being image-obsessed, more relatable celebrities have become popular.

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Laurie Cunningham: An electric trailblazer, Real Madrid's first British player

Laurie Cunningham was the first Briton to sign for Real Madrid, a pioneer at a time when there were few black players in the English game.

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South Sudan: How to deliver Covid vaccines in a country with few roads

Delivering vaccines around South Sudan is more expensive than the cost of the jab itself.

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Easy On Me: Is Adele's comeback single a Hit or a Miss?

Easy On Me is the Adele's first new material since 2015 - but what does it tell us about the star?

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The Papers: Green Queen 'vents her anger', and pig crisis

A range of stories make Friday's newspaper front pages, including comments from the Queen.

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Covid-19: Cheaper travel tests to start on 24 October

People in England going away for half term will be able to book lateral flow tests, the government says.

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With a new Michelin guide, Moscow's best-kept culinary secrets are out

Nine Moscow restaurants have received Michelin stars for their food - a prestigious industry award.

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Robert Durst: US millionaire sentenced to life for murder

Robert Durst was convicted of killing his best friend in 2000 and is a suspect in two other deaths.

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Stranded 600lb turtle returned to Atlantic Ocean

The sea turtle washed ashore a riverbank in Massachusetts this week.

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Black History Month: Ian Wright - 'three generations of footballers is mind-blowing'

BBC Sport's Nesta McGregor is joined by three generations of professional footballers - Arsenal legend Ian Wright, his son Shaun and grandson D'Margio Wright-Phillips.

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Stonewall’s influence on BBC and Ofcom revealed

The BBC Nolan Investigates podcast says the charity's work raises questions of impartiality.

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Steve Bannon: Congress plots criminal charge for former Trump aide

Steve Bannon could face around one year in prison for not attending Capitol riot hearing.

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Riba Stirling Prize: Kingston University complex named UK's best new building

The prestigious Riba Stirling Prize for architecture is won by a Kingston University London complex.

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In pictures: Queen's visit to officially open Senedd

During the ceremony, the Queen said she commended Wales' spirit during the pandemic.

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Wednesday, 13 October 2021

Community wins £500,000 in funding for remotest mainland pub

Locals hoping to take over The Old Forge on the Knoydart Peninsula win more than £500,000 in funding.

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The tattoo artist covering the scars of self-harm

Tattooist John Paterson is using his inking skills to make people more confident in their skin.

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Covid: Will Scotland's teenagers buck the vaccination trend?

Fast progress is currently being made vaccinating the 12-15 age group in Scotland.

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GP rescue plan to boost face-to-face consultations

Extra £250m available to pay for locum staff to help practices in England improve access over winter.

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Covid: Lateral flow tests more accurate than first thought, study finds

Positive results from the widely-used rapid Covid tests should be trusted, say UCL researchers.

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Biden plans to expand offshore wind turbines to US coasts

President Biden's plan calls for offshore turbines to be built along nearly every coastal state.

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Facebook whistleblower claims checked for breach of UK law

The information commissioner will check a whistleblower's claims to see if Facebook has broken UK law.

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Port delays: 'We've run out of Harry Potter stock'

Retailers say their supply chains have been severely impacted by the container logjam at UK ports.

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Keisha the Sket author says she felt shame at her viral story

Jade LB's story spread on BlackBerry Messenger and MSN - before the age of shares, likes and tweets.

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Climate change in India: The young inventor's solar-powered ironing cart

India's ironing vendors use charcoal as fuel, but Vinisha Umashankar's cart harnesses the Sun's energy.

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Charles Dickens House: 'It's like living in Victorian-era housing"

Some residents in Charles Dickens House say vermin and mould in their homes is harming their health.

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Afghanistan: The New York Rabbi evacuating desperate Afghans

Rabbi Moshe Margaretten says he gets calls in the middle of the night from people in Afghanistan asking for help.

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French fishermen warn of blockades in UK licence row

Why the fishermen of Boulogne-sur-Mer are angry at being refused licences to fish in British waters.

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Fashionable farming - the people growing their own clothes

A team of people in the north of England are now making clothes, from seeds to finished garments.

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The Velvet Underground: The band that made an art of being obscure

The 60s rock band are the latest musicians to receive a renewed boost from a documentary.

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Europe gas prices: How far is Russia responsible?

Moscow has been accused by some of playing politics with gas supplies, but there's a range of factors at work.

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Covid boosters: Who needs them and how do they help?

Millions are eligible for another Covid vaccine dose but remain confused about who needs them.

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Covid-19 in Brazil: 'My mum was used as a guinea pig'

A Brazilian healthcare provider is accused of conducting trials on Covid-19 patients without consent.

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Leeds bakery bins best-seller biscuit over illegal sprinkles

Get Baked, in Leeds, is told to stop using US-made cake decorations containing prohibited additive.

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The Papers: 'Buy Christmas gifts early', and EU's Brexit offer

A mix of stories lead Thursday's front pages, including worries over the retail industry's supply chain problems.

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Covid: New WHO group may be last chance to find virus origins

The World Health Organization unveils a new group to examine the emergence of the virus more closely.

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Kongsberg: Several killed in Norway bow and arrow attack

Police say a man who killed and wounded people in the town of Kongsberg has been detained.

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Tuesday, 12 October 2021

Ros Atkins on... The US climate conundrum

Ahead of COP26, Ros Atkins looks at what the world's biggest emitters are doing to tackle climate change.

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Police dashcam shows close call during highway crash

A Florida police officer inspecting a flat tire had to suddenly dodge a crashing vehicle.

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Covid: Misleading vaccine claims target children and parents

The vaccine is being offered to children aged 12 and older.

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What those living with dementia want people to know

"Dementia is something you learn to live with, not just die of," - tips from, those living with the condition.

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What's the secret of a great comedy song?

As he launches a podcast on the science of funny songs, comedian Phil Nichol reveals his favourites.

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The men going to military jail for their faith

The island nation has a strict military conscription programme, putting pacifists in a difficult situation.

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Why wives around the world do not earn as much as their husbands

Researchers say data from 45 countries over 40 years shows household is a place of great inequality.

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Ghana’s role in honouring a US civil rights hero

A state-of-the-art complex is to be built in Ghana to remember WEB Du Bois.

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Irish president leads tributes to Chieftains founder Moloney

The piper founded the Irish traditional music group, The Chieftains, in 1962.

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Halifax hum: Mystery noise blights village for a year

The source of the daily noise is being investigated but so far it remains a mystery.

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Dutch crown princess could marry woman and be queen - Rutte

A hypothetical same-sex marriage for Princess Amalia would not be a legal problem, says Mark Rutte.

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Stourbridge taxi driver 'dumped' blind man over guide dog row

He leaves his passenger stranded at the roadside when a £2 surcharge for the dog is queried.

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Al Capone memorabilia sells for $3m at auction

The notorious gangster's favourite gun made top dollar - $860,000 - at the California sale.

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London's New Year fireworks cancelled for a second year

The mayor's office blames "uncertainty caused by the pandemic", but other options will be planned.

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The Papers: Goods stuck at UK port, and Brexit deal offer

A mix of stories lead Wednesday's papers, including a warning over Christmas present shortages.

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Euromillions results: UK's biggest-ever lottery jackpot rolls over

A record £184m Euromillions prize will be up for grabs again on Friday after no ticket won on Tuesday.

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German shock at neo-Nazi burial in empty Jewish grave

A Holocaust denier was buried in the former grave of a music professor outside Berlin.

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year: 'Explosive sex' wins top prize

An image of a bursting cloud of eggs and sperm as groupers mate in the Pacific is the judges' pick.

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Battersea: Woman injured in London flats blaze

At its height, about 70 firefighters were involved in tackling the blaze at flats in Battersea.

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England v Hungary: Crowd trouble early on in Wembley qualifier

Fans appeared to fight in the Hungary section during their World Cup qualifier with England at Wembley.

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Afghanistan crisis: G20 leaders pledge to avert economic catastrophe

The Taliban takeover has caused a massive shock to an economy that was just about surviving.

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Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock given United Nations role

The former minister will become a special representative for a United Nations body in Africa.

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Monday, 11 October 2021

Building strategy to look at embodied carbon, says government

Carbon emissions from making building materials - or embodied carbon - had led to calls to end demolitions.

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Rising up against racism: London's forgotten Bangladeshi squatters

Hundreds of Bangaldeshis took over empty properties in London in the 1970s, demanding better housing.

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From a Borders village to the Royal Swedish Ballet

Calum Lowden becomes principal dancer - despite admitting he is "not the most supple person".

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24-hour pub crawl: St Neots man 'sets new world record'

Matt Ellis is waiting for Guinness World Records to verify his feat, which began in Cambridge.

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Africa's iconic architecture in 12 buildings

Two architects are determined to showcase the architecture of Africa to the world - past and present.

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Why does the internet keep breaking?

Outages of Facebook and its family of apps now lead to significant disruption for firms worldwide

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Call Her Daddy's Alex Cooper: 'Not everyone can just do a podcast'

Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper has relaunched her podcast after getting a huge deal with Spotify.

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Paul Merson on gambling addiction: 'I wouldn't wish this on anybody'

In a new film coming to BBC One, former England footballer Paul Merson investigates his addiction to gambling.

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Jammu and Kashmir: Killing of civilians sparks militancy fear

People, especially religious minorities, now fear for their safety in Indian-administered Kashmir.

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Milos Zeman: The Czech leader proud to be politically incorrect

Ailing Czech President Milos Zeman is famously fond of liquor and provocative jokes.

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Footballers threaten legal action over 'data misuse'

A group of 850 players has threatened legal action against 17 companies over the use of their data.

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DC Comics reveal that latest Superman character is bisexual

In an upcoming comic the new reiteration of Superman, Jon Kent, will be pictured in a same-sex kiss.

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'I can't leave people without a tree at Christmas'

Matthew Corrie hopes his customers will make deliveries for him because he cannot find staff.

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Why X Factor's Grace Davies has taken four years to release Roots

X Factor runner-up Grace Davies has finally put out the song that got her noticed back in 2017.

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PM expected to back loans for gas price-hit firms

Boris Johnson is set to approve plans for emergency loans to energy-intensive firms, the BBC understands.

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Covid: UK start to pandemic worst public health failure ever, MPs say

Government too slow to lock down and test-and-trace was chaotic, but jabs rollout a success, MPs say.

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The Papers: 'Damning' Covid report, and gas crisis loans

Several of Tuesday's papers focus on a new inquiry by MPs into how the UK handled the pandemic.

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Black scientists say UK research is institutionally racist

Senior black scientists tell the BBC they believe UK science to be "institutionally racist".

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Nobel Prize: We will not have gender or ethnicity quotas - top scientist

Journalist Maria Ressa was the only woman to win a Nobel Prize this year, and just the 58th in history.

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Thailand to re-open for some vaccinated visitors on 1 November

Fully vaccinated travellers from nations including the UK will no longer need to quarantine.

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Manchester Arena Inquiry: John Atkinson badly let down, family says

John Atkinson's family say "precious time was allowed to ebb away" after the Manchester Arena bomb.

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Tiepolo drawing found in Weston Hall attic to be auctioned

The work by an Italian painter was gathering dust until its discovery in a house clearance.

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Emergency talks over gas price crisis continue

The government is to hold further talks with industry over soaring energy prices.

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Covid-19: NHS Covid passes, and lockdown lifted in Sydney

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

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Police face hundreds of sexual assault complaints

At least 750 allegations were made against serving officers across Britain over five years.

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Sunday, 10 October 2021

China floods: Nearly 2 million displaced in Shanxi province

Rainfall may have been heavier than the Henan floods in July and rescue efforts remain a major challenge.

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Climate change: Prince Charles sympathetic to protesters' anger

The Prince of Wales tells the BBC he sympathises with protesters - but any action must be constructive.

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US concludes first direct talks with Taliban since withdrawal

The US insists the meeting does not amount to recognition of the Taliban.

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Covid Australia: Sydney celebrates end of 107-day lockdown

Australia's biggest city passed a key vaccination target, allowing people to enjoy new freedoms.

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Epstein: Met to take no further action after review

The review was prompted by Virginia Giuffre's legal action in the US against the Duke of York.

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Expelled: Russia, repression and me

The BBC's Sarah Rainsford reflects on being barred from Russia and the assault on the country's freedoms.

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Periods and low confidence put some girls off sport

The Youth Sports Trust charity wants girls to have a greater say over PE in schools.

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The race to save California’s famous sequoia trees

Tourists flock to California’s famous sequoia trees, but wildfires are threatening their existence.

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Drugs, arms, and terror: A high-profile defector on Kim's North Korea

A former colonel describes a leadership making cash by any means, from drug factories to illegal arms deals.

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The hi-tech headbands that claim to reduce your stress

Devices that measure brainwaves are increasingly being used by athletes to improve their performance.

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Stealthing: California bans non-consensual condom removal

Victims of "stealthing" risk sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy. Now they can sue offenders.

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Are asylum suicides an unfolding national tragedy?

Campaigners call for an inquiry into the rate of suicides among young asylum seekers in the UK.

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Murray beats teenager Alcaraz to reach Indian Wells third round

Andy Murray beats highly-rated Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz 5-7 6-3 6-2 to reach the third round at Indian Wells.

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Mass protests in Poland amid EU law controversy

Demonstrations backing EU membership take place nationwide amid fears Poland could leave the bloc.

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The Papers: 'Gas price clash', and NHS staff face waiting list 'abuse'

The energy crisis facing the UK continues to feature prominently on the front pages.

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Wales NHS Covid passes set to become compulsory

Wales' rugby game against New Zealand will be one of the first mass events where passes are required.

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US couple accused of selling nuclear submarine secrets

A US Navy nuclear engineer and his wife allegedly sold the secret data to an undercover FBI agent.

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Liberty Steel cash injection to save 660 jobs

The deal will allow the UK firm's Rotherham plant - which has been closed since spring - to reopen.

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Eggborough Power Station's remaining towers demolished

The 300ft (90m) high structures in Eggborough were demolished as part of redevelopment plans.

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Saturday, 9 October 2021

China-Taiwan tensions: We will not bow to Beijing pressure, says leader

Tsai Ing-wen's speech comes a day after China's President Xi vowed to complete "reunification".

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Gas prices: Kwasi Kwarteng defends government handling of energy crisis

Suppliers want to review the price cap on energy bills but he says keeping it is "non-negotiable".

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Guatemala police free 126 migrants from abandoned container

Police say the mainly Haitian migrants were left by smugglers paid to take them to the US.

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Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder III: Predictions for WBC world heavyweight title bout

Another win for Tyson Fury or can Deontay Wilder get his revenge in Las Vegas? We asked boxing experts for their predictions.

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Biodiversity loss risks 'ecological meltdown' - scientists

The UK has an average of only 53% of its biodiversity left, well below the global average, study shows.

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Covid-19: Two million booster jabs administered, and patient a 'cat with nine lives'

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

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Colombian nun kidnapped in Mali in 2017 is freed

Gloria Cecilia Narváez was kidnapped by Islamist militants while working as a missionary.

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Newcastle United takeover: What is PIF, the main owner of the club?

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund owns 80% of Newcastle after a high-profile takeover.

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Covid-19 vaccines: Has China made more than other countries combined?

China says it's provided more than half of all vaccines administered around the world so far.

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Should sex offenders' voices ever be heard?

Audio clips from child sex offenders are released by police to deter others following in their path.

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Covid pandemic: How easy is it for patients to book a GP appointment in Wales?

Some can't get through on the phone. Some find new apps very useful. GP patients speak up.

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Thriller film sinks teeth into Hungary's opposition

It is a film perfectly timed for Viktor Orban's ruling party that could harm the opposition.

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Grealish's first goal for England a 'psychological' step, says Southgate

Jack Grealish has taken an important "psychological" step by scoring his first goal for England, says boss Gareth Southgate.

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The Papers: 'Nursing crisis' hits wards, and PM faces 'Brexit clash'

Shortages of nursing staff and supply chain issues facing the UK feature in Sunday's papers.

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The 25-year-old who's been a clown for two decades

Lucien Santus started performing as a clown when he was four years old.

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'Why drilling holes in fences can save hedgehogs'

Jennifer Manning-Ohren is turning her community into a highway to help the endangered creatures.

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Your pictures on the theme of 'derelict'

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

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Oh Wonder: We spent our honeymoon covered in cockroaches in a burning building

The indie-pop duo broke up while recording their fourth album, and things only got weirder after that.

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Performer at Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre killed by falling scenery

Investigators said they are probing the death of 37-year-old Yevgeny Kulesh.

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Brexit: Remove court's oversight of NI Protocol - Frost

The UK wants the European Court of Justice removed from oversight of the NI Protocol.

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Olivier Rousteing: Balmain designer reveals fireplace explosion injuries

Olivier Rousteing, creative director of Balmain, shared a picture of himself swathed in bandages.

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Covid: Frome cancer patient who survived coma 'a cat with nine lives'

Paul Luttrell's family were warned he may not wake from a coma, but he has made a speedy recovery.

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