Rocket attacks hit Kharkiv while negotiators meet for talks. Here's what you need to know about day five.
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Monday, 28 February 2022
'There are no dollars - I don't know what to do'
Russians are starting to feel the effect of sanctions aimed at punishing the country for invading Ukraine.
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Russian conductor Valery Gergiev resigns Edinburgh Festival post
Valery Gergiev, a supporter of President Putin, failed to condemn the invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine crisis: Google Maps live traffic data turned off in country
The live service has been shut down temporarily to protect users, but navigation features still work.
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Ukraine crisis: Ukrainians prepare to go home to fight
A growing number of Ukrainians living in Britain are headed for the front lines in their homeland.
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Sunday, 27 February 2022
Ukraine conflict: Your guide to understanding day four
The EU is sending arms to Ukraine and banning Russian flights. Here's what you need to know after Day Four of the war.
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Ukraine invasion: Putin puts nuclear forces on high alert
The president blames "unfriendly" Western actions towards Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
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Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties to win Carabao Cup
Liverpool beat Chelsea 11-10 on penalties to win the Carabao Cup after a breathless final ended in a goalless draw at Wembley.
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Eddie Redmayne and Lily Allen win WhatsOnStage theatre awards
The "brilliance and resilience" of British theatre is celebrated at the WhatsOnStage awards.
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Ukraine conflict: Settled Ukrainians relatives able to come to UK
Boris Johnson tells a church congregation the UK will not "turn our backs in Ukraine's hour of need".
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Glasgow's homeless given free haircuts
A barber from Bearsden has been cutting the hair of homeless people.
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Saturday, 26 February 2022
Ukraine conflict: Thousands of people try to force their way onto a train to Poland
Fergal Keane described the scenes from a packed platform, as a mother and child are caught in the crush.
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Ukraine invasion: Kyiv imposes curfew amid sabotage fears
Citizens of the capital are told to stay indoors until Monday morning as Russian forces close in.
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Swift payments crackdown on Russia edges closer
Germany, the main opponent of excluding Russia from the Swift banking system, now says it favours curbs.
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Queen cancels diplomatic reception on advice of Foreign Office
The reception with diplomats would have been the monarch's first engagement since her positive Covid test.
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Ukraine conflict: Children on their own, parents stay behind
Mothers and grandmothers lead their children into the unknown as men aged 18 - 60 must stay behind.
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Zelensky: The comedian president who is rising to the moment
Ukraine's president had no experience of politics when when elected in 2019, but has emerged as a convincing war leader.
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Roman Abramovich gives trustees Chelsea 'stewardship'
Chelsea's Russian owner Roman Abramovich says he is "giving trustees of Chelsea's charitable foundation the stewardship and care" of the club.
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Friday, 25 February 2022
The Papers: Battle for Kyiv as 'Russian forces descend'
Saturday's papers are dominated by reports of Ukrainians defending their country from Russian troops.
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Ukraine conflict: UK intelligence fears ‘bloody and brutal’ war
The greater the resistance Russia faces the more severe its retaliation is likely to be, Whitehall fears.
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IT problems causing BA cancellations and delays at Heathrow
BA apologises to customers for what it said had been a "very difficult week".
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Ukraine conflict: Your guide to understanding day two
Fighting continues in Ukraine on the second day of Russia's invasion. Here's what you need to know.
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Ukraine: Who is not on the UK sanctions list?
Some Russian individuals and companies have been sanctioned by the US but not the UK.
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Ukraine conflict: BP under pressure to sell stake in Russian firm
The oil giant's boss is warned of UK government concerns about its "overexposure to Russian interests".
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Ukraine: Woman confronts armed Russian soldier
The woman angrily asks the soldier, seen holding a large machine gun, why he has come to the city.
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Thursday, 24 February 2022
The Papers: 'A dark day for Europe' as Putin invades
The papers see echoes of World War Two and its aftermath as Russia launches an assault on Ukraine.
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Ex-police officers guilty in George Floyd death
Tou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane were convicted of denying George Floyd his civil rights.
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Ukraine invasion: Is this a new Cold War, asks John Simpson
Vladimir Putin might turn Russia back to the days of the USSR, our world affairs editor writes.
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Ukraine conflict: Many misleading images have been shared online
Social media users have posted false and misleading videos and images as Russia invades Ukraine.
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Boris Johnson wrong on jobs claim, says statistics watchdog
The UK Statistics Authority says the number of those in work is fewer than before the pandemic.
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Ukraine crisis: Warning UK energy bills could top £3,000 a year
The conflict in Ukraine could push the energy price cap to £3,238 a year from October, a report warns.
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Wednesday, 23 February 2022
Ukraine crisis: The Brits trying to get family out of the country
As tensions escalate, some UK citizens are desperately trying to get their families to safety.
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Mothers who helped uncover the biggest NHS maternity scandal
Next month, a report will be published into one of the biggest scandals in the history of the NHS - why were so many failures allowed to happen?
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Ukraine-Russia crisis: What's Putin's next move?
The Russian leader has been keeping the world guessing. The BBC's Moscow correspondent looks for clues.
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Life may actually flash before your eyes on death - new study
Scientists - who "accidentally" made the first ever recording of a dying brain - saw startling results.
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The Queen's Platinum Jubilee: Ticket ballot to open for palace concert
George Ezra is the first performer on the line-up for the Platinum Party at the Palace on 4 June.
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Mee strikes as Burnley beat Spurs to boost survival hopes
Ben Mee's second-half header gives Burnley a 1-0 win at home to Tottenham in Premier League.
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Zaha scores twice as Palace end winless run against Watford
Crystal Palace earn their first Premier League win of 2022 to put more pressure on Roy Hodgson's struggling Watford.
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Burnley FC football fan 'gobsmacked' by lift plea response
Burnley fan Christopher Coxhead, who has Parkinson's disease, appealed for help getting to matches.
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Tuesday, 22 February 2022
Newspaper headlines: 'War threat grows' and 'punish Putin harder' call
The front pages are dedicated to the escalating Ukraine conflict and sanctions against Russia.
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Extra blood test could help spot heart-attack death risk
Testing suspected heart attack patients for the C-reactive protein could save lives, experts say.
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Lost dog survives stormy days on mountains
Molly the springer spaniel is home, thanks to some ham, after going missing during Storm Franklin.
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Ukraine: Putin tells Russia's spy chief to speak plainly
Russian president presses Sergei Naryshkin during a meeting with top security officials.
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Boots to sell £6 Covid tests ahead of rule change
Four-packs of lateral flow tests will be on sale for £17 from Wednesday despite free tests remaining until 1 April.
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Monday, 21 February 2022
Ant and Dec in drag: 'This will change LGBTQ+ children's lives'
Dec's make-up artist says seeing drag on a family TV show will do wonders for LGBTQ+ representation.
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Nicola Sturgeon to unveil plans for living with Covid
The first minister wants to "strike the right balance" between normal life and controlling the virus.
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Ukraine crisis: UK to sanction Russia over breakaway regions decision
Boris Johnson says Russia's decision to recognise two separatist Ukrainian regions is "plainly in breach of international law".
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Russia recognises Ukraine separatist regions
The move from Vladimir Putin raises fears that Russian troops could be sent into the regions in eastern Ukraine.
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Assisted dying: Two arrested over death of campaigner
Sharon Johnston previously told of her intention to travel to Switzerland to end her life.
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Angel Lynn: Court to review pair's kidnap sentences
Angel Lynn suffered serious head injuries when she fell from a van after being kidnapped.
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Storm Eunice: Baby born on hard shoulder near Felixstowe
Lauryn and Josh Vartan say they considered the name Eunice but decided to stick with Florence.
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Sunday, 20 February 2022
Ukraine tensions: US sounds fresh alarm over Russia invasion fears
The secretary of state says Russia is "on the brink" of invading, amid reports of an imminent attack.
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Jamal Edwards, music entrepreneur and Youtube star, dies aged 31
Edwards founded SBTV, an online music platform that helped launch the careers of artists like Ed Sheeran.
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Buckingham Palace eases concerns over Queen's Covid case
Reassurances about mild symptoms mark a rare opening up about the monarch's health, says our correspondent.
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Saturday, 19 February 2022
Punjab election: Why winning won't be a cakewalk for AAP
Punjab's voters say they want accountability from political parties and not empty promises.
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Storm Eunice carves deadly trail across Europe
At least 16 people have died as high winds leave homes without power and transport systems in disarray.
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Miami helicopter crash: Police share footage showing swimmers metres away from site
Miami Beach Police said two of the three passengers were taken to hospital in a stable condition.
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Sensational Brook stops Khan in sixth to settle bitter rivalry
Kell Brook settles bitter rivalry by defeating Amir Khan via sixth-round stoppage in Manchester grudge match.
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The Papers: West 'to arm' resistance, and cyber-attack warning
Developments in the rising tensions at the Ukrainian-Russian border feature on Sunday's front pages.
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Covid isolation laws set to end in England
Boris Johnson says the virus will not "suddenly disappear" but people can now protect themselves.
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Ukraine: Russia plans biggest war in Europe since 1945 - Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson tells BBC that intelligence suggests Russia intends to launch an invasion encircling Kyiv.
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Ukraine will not respond to provocations, Zelensky says
But President Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine is ready to defend itself, amid a deadly rise in fighting.
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Friday, 18 February 2022
The role of stomachs in Nigerian electioneering
How bags of rice will be used by grovelling Nigerian candidates to curry favour.
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Canada protests: Police begin to make arrests at Ottawa protest
Police accuse protesters of using children as a shield between officers and the demonstration.
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Campaigners in court win over 'woman' definition
Scottish government gender definition for public sector boards is ruled a breach of equality law.
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Scot Brian McBride nominated as next CBI president
Glasgow-born Brian McBride built his career in the digital and tech sectors, leading T-Mobile and Amazon in the UK.
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The Papers: 'Carnage' as '122mph storm batters Britain'
The fallout and damage wrought by Storm Eunice dominates Saturday's front pages.
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Boris Johnson returns lockdown party questionnaire to police
Boris Johnson was one of more than 50 people to be sent the document by the Metropolitan Police.
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Ukraine conflict: Russia accused of creating fake crisis in breakaway region
Tensions are escalating over a breakaway region, as rebels say they have ordered people to evacuate.
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Drivers rescue ambulance stuck in snow on 999 call
A 10-month-old baby was being rushed to hospital with breathing difficulties when the vehicle became stuck.
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Thursday, 17 February 2022
Canada protests: Police warn Ottawa protesters of 'imminent' action
Police have set up checkpoints around the site and said it was demonstrators' last chance to leave.
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Storm Dudley: Falling power line kills 13 dogs in North Yorkshire
Cuckavalda Gundogs say the animals were electrocuted when the line fell on to a kennel.
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Tom Daley completes 4-day homecoming challenge for Comic Relief
The Olympic gold-medallist rowed, swam, cycled and ran from London to Plymouth for charity.
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Elon Musk says US is trying to 'chill' his free speech
The billionaire Tesla boss says his criticism of the government has drawn "unrelenting investigation".
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Storm Eunice: A guide to preparing
Practical ways you can prepare for Storm Eunice.
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Rylee Foster: Liverpool goalkeeper on 'miracle' recovery after car accident
Liverpool goalkeeper Rylee Foster says she has experienced "dark" moments in her recovery from a car accident in October but has been given hope of a return to football.
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Wednesday, 16 February 2022
Covid: Austria and Germany decide to ease rules
Both countries have pushed for compulsory vaccinations but now decide to lift restrictions.
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US accuses China of 'serious harm' to workers through trade
The US Trade Representative has accused Beijing of repeatedly failing to live up to commitments on trade.
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Brazil: Torrential rain triggers deadly mudslides in Brazil
Landslides and flash flooding have left a trail of destruction and many dead in Petrópolis, Brazil.
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Google moves to make Android apps more private
No details are available but it says it will not be using the same approach as Apple.
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Batman scene funeral for Only Fools and Horses fan in Essex
An Only Fools and Horses-themed funeral with its famous Batman scene is held for a fan of the show.
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Prince Andrew's statement seems to contradict answers he gave me - Emily Maitlis
The BBC Newsnight presenter compares Prince Andrew's latest statement with the defence he offered in their 2019 interview.
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Tuesday, 15 February 2022
Storm Dudley and Storm Eunice: What you need to know
As the UK braces for Storms Dudley and Eunice, BBC Weather's Chris Fawkes explains more about named winter storms and their impacts.
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Basic income: Wales pilot offers £1,600 a month to care leavers
The Welsh government's three-year basic income experiment will be aimed at 18-year-olds.
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Rust shooting: Lawsuit alleges Baldwin 'recklessly shot' Hutchins
Halyna Hutchins died on the set of Rust after a gun actor Alec Baldwin was holding discharged.
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Undercover footage reveals evidence of animal abuse on farm
Footage shared with BBC Panorama reveals cows being hit and kicked on a large dairy farm in Wales.
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Winter Olympics: What are the drugs test rules and what did Kamila Valieva do?
A 15-year-old Winter Olympic figure skater has failed a drugs test, so why can she still compete?
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Monday, 14 February 2022
Canada threatens to freeze protesters' bank accounts
Canada's prime minister says police will also be given "more tools" to imprison or fine demonstrators.
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New powers proposed to end unsafe cladding scandal
Developers who refuse to pay to remove dangerous cladding will be punished, the government says.
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Milton Keynes: Teenager charged with murder of 16-year-old
Ahmednur Nur, 16, was fatally stabbed near Milton Keynes College on Friday afternoon.
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Killer murdered three people 'in campaign of crime'
Anthony Russell has admitted killing a mum and son plus a pregnant woman he is accused of raping.
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Ukraine: Social media videos show Russian military equipment on the move near border
Social media clips show military vehicles on the move - despite Russia's denials of an attack.
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Sunday, 13 February 2022
Jarryd Hayne: Ex-rugby star wins appeal in sexual assault case
Jarryd Hayne will face a retrial in Australia after his sexual assault convictions were quashed.
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The Papers: 'Final push' to avert Ukraine invasion
Ukraine developments still dominate the front pages, with civilians pictured training for combat.
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Couple married for 91 years and still in love
Yemeni Jews Shama’a and Zechariah married young and survived extreme poverty and persecution together.
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Goodbye Turkey, hello Türkiye
Why is Turkey is rebranding its internationally recognised name as “Türkiye”?
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Bionic eye tech aims to help blind people see
Several firms are working on artificial eye tech that incorporates wireless, embedded sensors.
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University strikes: Will lectures be cancelled?
A wave of strikes over the next three weeks could affect more than a million students, unions say.
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Cuba's first gay hotel reopens as human rights deteriorate
Cuba reopens its first LGBTQ hotel, but can tourists ignore the country's poor human rights record?
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Ukraine seeks meeting with Russia within 48 hours to discuss build-up
Ukraine accuses Russia of ignoring requests to explain its troop build-up, and calls for a meeting.
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Saturday, 12 February 2022
'I want someone else to be charged and jailed like I was'
Former sub-postmasters hope for "justice" as statutory inquiry into scandal starts hearing evidence.
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Match of the Day: Jermaine Jenas and Danny Murphy look at Man Utd's "shambolic" work rate against Southampton
Match of the Day's Jermaine Jenas and Danny Murphy examine how Manchester United's "shambolic" work rate cost them against Southampton.
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Why are cryptocurrency adverts taking over the Super Bowl?
Cryptocurrency companies are set to dominate the commercials at this year's NFL final.
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Using the sun to fight food waste
How a solar dryer saves food from rotting and empowers rural women.
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Hackney Wick: Collapse of bar floor injures 13
Three people are seriously hurt and 10 more have minor injuries in the east London incident.
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France survive Ireland fightback to maintain unbeaten start
France cement their position as Six Nations favourites by holding off Ireland in a pulsating heavyweight encounter at the Stade de France.
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Six Nations 2022: Ireland's Mack Hansen scores from kick-off against France
Mack Hansen catches the France defence "snoozing" to score from an Ireland kick-off in a thrilling Six Nations encounter.
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Friday, 11 February 2022
Cost of pasta and tinned tomatoes jumps as shop prices rise
Research for the BBC suggests the price of 15 food staples across four supermarkets has risen 8% in a year.
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Amazon deforestation: Record high destruction of trees in January
An area of trees more than seven times the size of Manhattan, New York was destroyed.
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Kanye wants Billie Eilish to say sorry or he'll pull out of Coachella
The rapper wants her to apologise for crowd safety comments he thinks are aimed at Travis Scott.
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Ukraine tensions: Russia invasion could begin any day, US warns
The White House says Moscow now has the troops in place to invade Ukraine "at any time".
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Durham Police call handlers save woman in Canada
The woman in Durham, Canada, had typed "I need help, he is in the house" before falling silent.
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Russia-Ukraine crisis: UK nationals told to leave Ukraine
Boris Johnson tells world leaders he fears for the security of Europe amid tensions with Russia.
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BBC Centenary: BBC Weather’s most memorable moments
As BBC Weather celebrates its centenary here are some of the biggest meteorological moments in its history.
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Thursday, 10 February 2022
Inventing Anna: The Netflix show versus reality
A new TV series tells the story of 'fake heiress' Anna Sorokin, as the real-life drama continues.
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Ancient chalk sculpture is 'most important prehistoric art'
A 5,000-year-old chalk sculpture of a "talismans drum" is hailed as a "significant find".
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Dame Cressida Dick: Crises and controversies of Met chief
The Met chief previously ignored numerous calls for her resignation - what was the final nail in the coffin?
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Apple moves to stop AirTag tracking misuse
The company will introduce a range of measures, after concerns AirTags were being used by stalkers.
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Cressida Dick to step down as Metropolitan Police chief
The head of London’s force quits in the wake of a series of controversies involving the organisation.
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Kids Company was mismanaged, Charity Commission finds
Kids Company repeatedly failed to pay tax and workers, a report by the Charity Commission finds.
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Wednesday, 9 February 2022
I feared drinking could kill me - Rooney
Wayne Rooney speaks to BBC Breakfast about his struggles with alcohol and mental health issues before the release of his new documentary 'Rooney' on Amazon Prime Video.
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Trudeau slams 'unacceptable' protests as police warn truckers
"It has to stop," the Canadian PM says of the two-week protests against coronavirus restrictions.
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Neanderthal extinction not caused by brutal wipe out
New fossils challenge ideas that modern humans wiped out Neanderthals after arriving from Africa.
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Ambassador Bridge protest: Truckers block vital Canada-US border crossing
Business associations warn that the closure of the Ambassador Bridge threatens the US and Canadian economies.
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PMQs: Fact-checking claims on fraud, Brexit and the economy
At Prime Minister's Questions, there were claims on fraud, Brexit and the economy.
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Tuesday, 8 February 2022
Record-high seizure of $5bn in stolen Bitcoin
Two suspects allegedly conspired to launder the money after it was stolen by a hacker in 2016.
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Brit Awards 2022: Stars hit the red carpet
Anne-Marie was the second performance of the night at this year's Brit Awards.
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Brit Awards 2022: The head-turning outfits on the red carpet
Many stars opted to wear a black cut-out dress but there were still plenty of pops of red carpet colour.
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Czech millionaire investigated over alleged 417km/h motorway drive in Germany
The Czech sports car owner posted videos of his trip in a Bugatti Chiron on the A2 last summer.
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby criticises delay in removing slavery plaque
The Archbishop of Canterbury asks why a memorial to a slavery financier is taking so long to come down.
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Future Queen Camilla makes her first public trip since Consort title revealed
This is the Duchess of Cornwall's first public appearance since the Queen revealed her future title.
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Oscars 2022: Find out about the top 16 films in the awards race
With the gong-giving season picking up steam, we look at the nominees for the big awards.
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Monday, 7 February 2022
Duchess of Cambridge to read CBeebies Bedtime Story
The Duchess is the first member of the Royal Family to appear in the famous children's TV slot.
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Levi Bellfield confession to Lin and Megan Russell murders to be analysed
Murderer Levi Bellfield's claims he also killed Lin Russell and her daughter Megan will be examined.
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Canada truckers protest: Injunction granted to stop horn honking
The constant blaring of horns is one of the defining features of the movement against Canada's vaccine mandates.
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The Papers: Starmer flees from mob and Kate reads bedtime book
Protesters surrounding the Labour leader near Parliament make many of Tuesday's front pages.
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Peterhead focus of international hunt for £13m masterpiece
Paolo Veronese painted The Pool of Bethesda in the 16th Century and it was last known to be in Peterhead.
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Keir Starmer: Two arrested after protesters surround Labour leader
Police protect the Labour leader after protesters shouting "traitor" swarm him in Westminster.
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Jimmy Carr: Pressure grows over comedy routine but what do the fans think?
The Traveller Movement is writing an open letter to the streaming service, the BBC understands.
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Sunday, 6 February 2022
GB's Dodds & Mouat beat USA to warm up for curling semi-finals
Great Britain's curling mixed doubles pair beat the USA 8-4 in their final group match of the as they warmed up for their Winter Olympics semi-final.
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The airport tech helping to prevent delayed flights
Surveillance software and face ID systems can speed up airports, but at what cost?
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When did young Elizabeth realise that one day she would become Queen?
As the Queen marks 70 years on the throne, historian Robert Lacey asks how prepared she was for her destiny.
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Newspaper headlines: PM in crisis and NHS rescue plan delays
More on the goings-on in Downing Street and the NHS backlog are among a mix of stories in the papers.
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Senegal win Africa Cup of Nations on penalties
Sadio Mane nets the winning spot-kick as Senegal beat Egypt 4-2 on penalties to clinch their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations after a 0-0 draw.
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Ukraine crisis: Macron says a deal to avoid war is within reach
France's leader calls for a "new balance" to protect European states while affording Russia respect.
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Doctor murder: Hundreds at Gary Jenkins Cardiff vigil
Organisers want the gathering to show unity against intolerance after the homophobic killing.
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Saturday, 5 February 2022
Rayan: Moroccan boy trapped in well for four days has died
A royal statement announced the five-year-old's death shortly after the four-day rescue effort ended.
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Six Nations 2022: Scotland 20-17 England - late penalty try helps hosts retain Calcutta Cup
Scotland secure successive Calcutta Cup wins after a dramatic late penalty try helps them claim a nerve-shredding Six Nations victory over England at Murrayfield.
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'Agony for Kidderminster' - late West Ham goals deny possibly biggest ever FA Cup shock
"So cruel" as Kidderminster were denied possibly the greatest FA Cup shock ever by a late West Ham goal. Twice.
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Northern Lights photographed off Norfolk coast by aurora hunters
The Aurora Borealis makes a rare appearance off the Norfolk coast, delighting photographers.
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Six Nations 2022: Scotland beat England 20-17 to retain Calcutta Cup
Watch highlights as Scotland claim a nerve-shredding Six Nations victory over England to secure successive Calcutta Cup wins for the first time since 1984.
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Six Nations: Scotland awarded penalty try to level score
England's Luke Cowan-Dickie is shown a yellow card and a penalty try is awarded to Scotland for a deliberate knock-on.
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Friday, 4 February 2022
Newspaper headlines: Cabinet turmoil and more on the PM's birthday bash
The ongoing problems at Downing Street lead many of Saturday's papers.
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Shoreham air crash inquests: Coroner denied use of cockpit footage
A bid to obtain the footage for the inquests into the deaths of 11 men is rejected by the High Court.
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US couple sue clinic after DNA kit reveals fertility mix-up
A US couple is suing after discovering that their daughter is not biologically related to her father.
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Grand Theft Auto 6: Rockstar announces it is working on the game
The studio said development of the next entry in the Grand Theft Auto series is "well under way."
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Six Nations: Scotland's great expectations against England as hope of impending joy met with suspicion
The day that hope lived, or the day that hope died? Scotland's Six Nations great expectations against England are met with suspicion, writes Tom English.
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Thursday, 3 February 2022
'Bankrupt' Tommy Robinson faces High Court questioning over finances
A judge orders the English Defence League founder to court to answer questions on his finances.
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IS chief al-Qurayshi: Why getting him mattered so much to the US
The operation which killed the head of the extremist group was unusually high-risk.
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Jeff Bezos' superyacht will see historic bridge dismantled
Rotterdam says the world's richest man will foot the bill to remove part of the historic bridge.
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Don't ask for a big pay rise, warns Bank of England boss
Andrew Bailey says a 'painful' period of prices rising faster than wages is needed to control inflation.
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Falsely accused ex-MP Proctor makes complaint against VIP inquiry officer
Harvey Proctor says a former senior Met Police officer's role in the probe amounted to misconduct.
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Wednesday, 2 February 2022
Four charged in drug death of The Wire actor Michael K Williams
Officials say the suspects sold drugs to Michael K Williams one day before his overdose death.
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London mayor puts Met commissioner Dame Cressida Dick on notice
Sadiq Khan's spokesperson said he told Dame Cressida Dick Londoners would not "put up with this".
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Pret raises the price of its coffee subscription by 25%
Some customers say the 25% rise is too steep but Pret says its costs are rising sharply.
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CNN's Jeff Zucker resigns over undisclosed relationship
The network president told staff he was "wrong" to not report the consensual relationship.
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UK hotel bill for 37,000 migrants is £1.2m a day, MPs told
The Home Office says it is developing better ways of working with councils to find permanent homes.
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Tuesday, 1 February 2022
Guinea-Bissau: Many dead after coup attempt, president says
Gunmen are said to have detained the president but he says the situation is now under control.
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First airing for news bulletin The Catch Up as BBC Three returns
BBC Three has returned as a fully-fledged TV channel, six years after it moved online.
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Ex-teacher Hannah Lowe's sonnets about students win Costa Book of the Year
The Kids, a collection of modern sonnets by Hannah Lowe, is named the Costa Book of the Year.
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UK weather: Why January 2022 was a record breaker
The start of the year has bucked trends and brought extreme conditions from warmth and sunshine to low rainfall, cloud and storms.
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Angel Lynn: 'The fact that she's alive is hope'
Angel Lynn suffered life changing injuries after being kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend.
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