Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
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Friday, December 31, 2021
Fireworks and Big Ben mark subdued UK new year amid Covid spread
Public events to see in 2022 were scrapped in London and Edinburgh amid the spread of Omicron.
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Colorado: Residents return following devastating fire
Tens of thousands of people in Boulder County were forced to flee their homes on Thursday.
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Covid: Cathay Pacific flights cut after Hong Kong clampdown
The announcement comes after the city tightened its coronavirus quarantine regulations for aircrew.
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Scots urged to stay at home for Hogmanay amid Omicron surge
The public has been asked to minimise new year socialising amid record-high Covid cases.
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Essex baby given £1.79m drug has new lease of life
Edward, aged one, has taken his first steps after receiving the world's most expensive drug.
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Cape Verde: Drone delivers medical supplies to remote islands
Computer scientist Erico Pinheiro has invented a drone system to deliver medical supplies to the remote communities of his island nation Cape Verde.
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Thursday, December 30, 2021
Subbuteo: Meet Wales' 12-year-old table football champion
Ruby Matthews is set to represent the nation in the table football World Cup next year.
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The 'heartbreakingly beautiful' art of Laurie Anderson
The pioneering artist speaks about her new exhibit, which blends painting, film, music and writing.
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Africa's year in pictures 2021: Giggles and coronations
A selection of the best photos from across the African continent this year.
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Quiz of the week: Vinyl sales, Biden pranked and a dog's dinner
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?
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California Innocence Project: The man who helps people on death row
American Justin Brooks, who is partly based in the UK, has freed people from death row.
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Ukraine tensions: Putin tells Biden new sanctions could rupture ties
The US and Russian presidents spoke by phone for almost an hour amid rising tensions over Ukraine.
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Omicron: South Africa ends night-time curfew
Officials relax restrictions noting lower hospital admissions from the Omicron variant than feared.
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Boy, 15, stabbed to death in London park
A murder inquiry begins as teenage killings in the capital hit 29 in 2021, equalling a record high.
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Newspaper headlines: 'Spotlight falls on Andrew' and Covid test supply woes
The front pages say the spotlight has fallen on Prince Andrew following the conviction of his former friend Ghislaine Maxwell
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Why Chinese stand-up comedians are turning to English
Alex Shi says her comedy comes from her Chinese heritage but she feels more comfortable performing in a foreign language.
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Man Utd move back into top six after beating Burnley
Manchester United climb into the top six of the Premier League after an entertaining victory over Burnley at Old Trafford.
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Covid: Surge hospital hubs in England and warning of 'tsunami' of global cases
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Australia: Protesters set Old Parliament House in Canberra on fire
The blaze was quickly put out but marks an escalation in indigenous protests in Canberra.
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Elon Musk rejects claims that his satellites are hogging space
His comments come after China complained to the United Nations about his internet satellite project.
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TikTok moderator sues over 'psychological trauma'
Candie Frazier says her mental health suffered after watching "extreme and graphic" video content.
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Ghislaine Maxwell: Key moments in the sex trafficking trial
The jury has now delivered a series of convictions - here's what you need to know about the evidence.
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Ten-man Southampton frustrate Tottenham at St Mary's
Antonio Conte is frustrated as his Tottenham side are held by Southampton despite having a one-man advantage for over 50 minutes.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Former champions Cross and Wright into last 16 at World Championship
Former world champions Rob Cross and Peter Wright make it through to the last 16 in the PDC World Darts Championship.
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UK cost of living squeeze in 2022, says think tank
The Resolution Foundation says households face a £1,200 hit due to higher taxes and energy bills.
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Boeing 737 Max: Indonesia lifts ban after 2018 Lion Air crash
The announcement came just a day after Ethiopian Airlines said it would resume 737 Max flights.
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Welsh language lessons for refugees and asylum seekers
Women who have come to Wales say they're learning the language for their children and job prospects.
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The Papers: 'New hope' on Covid and 'year of the squeeze'
Several front pages focus on suggestions Omicron presents a reduced threat and fears UK families could face a £1,200 rise in costs in 2022.
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'I was trampled by cows and thought I would die'
Pip Peacock suffered serious injuries when she was trampled by a herd of cows in the Peak District.
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Monday, December 27, 2021
Louis Wain: The artist who changed how we think about cats
A century ago illustrator Louis Wain was a household name. Who was the man behind the cat drawings?
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Ashes: Joe Root's & Chris Silverwood's future, county cricket - the fall-out begins
Minutes had barely passed before the fall-out from England's dismal Ashes defeat had begun, from Joe Root's future to the state of county cricket, here is the best reaction.
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‘The doctors came and I had to tell my father he was dying’
Is it always appropriate for relatives to interpret for deaf loved ones?
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2021: A political year in words
From the jibes of Ant and Dec to the rise of Nadhim Zahawi, it's been a strange and busy 12 months.
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Ashes: England thrashing by Australia 'gut-wrenching' says Joe Root
Joe Root describes England's Ashes defeat as "gut-wrenching" as Australia retain the urn with a crushing innings-and-14-run victory.
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Demi Skipper plans to keep trading after hairpin-to-house swap
TikToker Demi Skipper made headlines this month when she successfully traded items until she got a house.
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My art channels the pain from Ethiopia's war
US-based Tigrayan artist Gabrielle Tesfaye uses her work to share her feelings over the civil war.
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Sunday, December 26, 2021
Why I'm proud to be black and Jewish
Black and Jewish journalist Nadine Batchelor-Hunt travels to Israel to meet the Ethiopian community and explore this dual identity.
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‘Reuniting with mum ended my cycle of homelessness’
Rhyss spent years sleeping rough in Newcastle - until seeing his mum changed everything.
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Coming for Camelot: The battle to land the UK's National Lottery
Who's in the running to get the UK lotto licence - and what's at stake for players and Olympians?
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Fear and loathing in South Africa where foreigners live in danger
Foreigners in South Africa tell photographer Shiraaz Mohamed how they cope with xenophobia and crime.
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How this clip restored one man's dream of being a pilot
The story behind a face mask clip that restored a young man's dream of being a pilot.
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Why I quit an accountancy career to be a prison officer
Caprice Roberts, now 25, was a trainee accountant at a top firm, when she made a huge career change.
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Scott Marsh: Viral and controversial art of 'Australia's Banksy'
He uses quintessential Australian larrikinism to skewer politicians, climate sceptics and others.
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India's unwinnable battle against spitting
The pandemic briefly renewed efforts to curb an infamous Indian habit - spitting in public.
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Desmond Tutu: South Africa mourns anti-apartheid hero
The nation is holding a week of commemorative events after the clergyman's death at the age of 90.
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Roe v Wade US abortion rights lawyer Sarah Weddington dies
Sarah Weddington won the landmark 1973 US Supreme Court case that legalised abortions across the US.
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Long Covid: 'I have to choose between walking and talking'
People say their lives have been ruined by long Covid, amid fears the number of sufferers is rising.
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Saturday, December 25, 2021
A Very British Scandal: Claire Foy's historic take on revenge porn
Claire Foy's latest role shows how a 1960s high-profile divorce was used to "shame" women.
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Israeli 'psychic' Uri Geller still baffling fans at 75
Now wowing visitors at his museum, the famous spoon bender recalls his rise from poverty to stardom.
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Love story sends TV fans in search of idyllic Alps
Crash Landing On You has been a big hit and now fans are travelling to the filming locations.
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Letter from Africa: Why Kenya's taxman is eyeing social media
Socialites are becoming wary of what they post online in case Kenya's revenue authority comes calling.
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The Ashes: Dawid Malan caught for 14 as Pat Cummins strikes for third wicket
Watch as Dawid Malan is caught by David Warner off the bowling of Pat Cummins for 14 as England lose their third wicket on day one of the third Ashes Test in Melbourne.
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Friday, December 24, 2021
Parosmia from Covid: Coping with distorted smell and taste at Christmas
Sufferers of parosmia - a long Covid side-effect that ravages taste and smell - gear up for Christmas.
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Why I travel back in time for Christmas
Nostalgia-lovers are marking Christmas in the style of times past for very different reasons.
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Robert Carlyle: Begbie has followed me my whole life
He is one of Scotland's most successful and versatile actors yet one role has defined his career.
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Irish citizenship: Covid backlog leads to 'heartbreaking' delays
More than 30,000 people face a two-year wait on applications - affecting plans to live and work abroad.
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No time for war: Russians see no chance of conflict
With rhetoric becoming harsh and fears of an invasion growing, Muscovites give their views on the crisis.
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Quiz of the Year, part one: Are you a 2021 news expert?
How well do you remember the news of the past 12 months?
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Thursday, December 23, 2021
'Surreal and beautiful' - relive Raducanu's Fairytale of New York
Three months on from her US Open triumph, those close to Emma Raducanu recall her 'Fairytale in New York' in a BBC Radio 5 Live documentary to be aired on Thursday.
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Covid: Boris Johnson says getting a jab is an 'invaluable present'
In his annual Christmas message, Boris Johnson says getting vaccinated shows a neighbourly spirit.
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Rare pink handfish spotted in Australia for first time in decades
Australian researchers found the endangered "walking" handfish in wild waters off Tasmania.
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Park Geun-hye: South Korea's ex-president granted government pardon
Park had previously received a 22-year prison term for her role in a vast corruption scandal.
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Selfridges sold for £4bn to Thai-Austrian alliance
The British luxury store chain is being bought by Thailand's Central Group and Signa Group of Austria.
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Cities start to attract property buyers again
Data suggests that demand for flats is reviving after the race for space during the pandemic.
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Georgia: The rise of the right
LGBT activists cancelled Tbilisi Pride this year after violence from far-right protesters.
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James Webb Space Telescope: How does it work?
The telescope has been 30 years in the making and is nearly ready to launch, but what makes it so special?
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Your pictures on the theme of 'sparkles'
A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.
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Climate change: Small army of volunteers keeping deniers off Wikipedia
A group of editors is working tirelessly to keep bad climate info off the user-generated encyclopaedia.
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Murray Head: 'Unsung at home, but a hero in France'
Murray Head is all but forgotten in the UK, but in his adopted home France he ranks among the greats.
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Switzerland's wolves get too close for comfort
Alpine villages say the animals have started approaching children and they need to fend them off.
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Covid: Hyde Park Picture House archive details 1918-19 flu pandemic
Ledgers from a Leeds cinema reveal how the nation reacted to the Spanish flu after World War One.
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What do giant veg growers eat on Christmas Day?
BBC News meets gardeners who use their gargantuan growing skills to help food banks and feed friends.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Hazlewood to miss third Test but Starc set to play again
Australia coach Justin Langer suggests Mitchell Starc will play in the third Ashes Test, but Josh Hazlewood will again miss out.
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Pride and Prejudice: Glaswegian adaptation becomes a West End hit
West End production Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a comedy adaption of the classic book.
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The 21 best albums and songs of 2021
From Adele and Olivia Rodrigo to Little Simz and Lil Nas X, here's the music that critics loved.
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Gay Santa ad highlights big shift in Norwegian society
The ad showing Father Christmas kissing a man highlights 50 years of changes in Norwegian LGBT rights.
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Is this the world's largest virtual fashion show?
Asia's biggest metaverse - an intricate world populated by young women shopping for avatar outfits.
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Covid: Who is not vaccinated in the US and what's the risk?
We break down the facts on who's getting the shot and who's not - and each group's odds of survival.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Carol in sign language spreads festive cheer
A school for deaf and visually impaired children has recorded a special Christmas carol video.
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Gaming disorder: Inside the clinic helping addicted teens
BBC News has exclusive access to the UK's only facility for video game addiction.
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Afghanistan: From a UK wedding to the streets of Kabul, in 24 hours
Lucy, 24, is one of 750 British soldiers who helped evacuate people from Afghanistan this summer.
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The Maasai TikTokers wowing Bollywood fans
Tanzanian siblings Kili and Neema Paul lip sync perfectly in Hindi, accruing millions of followers.
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Perfectly preserved dinosaur embryo found in China
Researchers say the fossil is at least 66 million years old and was about to hatch just like a chicken.
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Madagascar: Minister 'swims for 12 hours' after helicopter crashes at sea
The Madagascar police minister was part of a team looking for survivors after a boat accident.
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Monday, December 20, 2021
The Matrix's real-world legacy - from red pill incels to conspiracies and deepfakes
As The Matrix returns, we explore the enduring legacy of the franchise in culture, tech and beyond.
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Why China could win the new global arms race
China has a long-term plan to rival the world's biggest military powers.
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Omicron: South African scientists probe link between variants and untreated HIV
Covid variants may be mutating inside people with suppressed immunity.
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Indian Christians fear attacks or jail over conversions
Christians in Karnataka state say attacks against them have grown ahead of a new anti-conversion law.
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Berlusconi seeks comeback role as Italian president
Despite the scandals and a tax fraud conviction, Italy's most colourful ex-PM could be head of state.
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Covid: All sports events in Wales go behind closed doors
Post-Christmas rugby games and Welsh Grand National are among events which will have no crowds.
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Sunday, December 19, 2021
How to read your weather app
What you need to know about weather forecasts on your phone
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Virtual reality worship: What carols at home looks like this Christmas
The Church of England has released a series of virtual reality carols
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Chile election: Laser shone at Gabriel Boric during victory speech
The bouncing green light did not seem to faze Gabriel Boric as he spoke to supporters in Santiago.
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The world’s first octopus farm - should it go ahead?
The world’s first commercial octopus farm is closer to becoming reality - but scientists are up in arms.
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The robot chefs that can cook your Christmas dinner
If you fancy not having to do the cooking on 25 December then a robotic chef might be the solution.
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Pen Farthing: 'I was called disgusting over Kabul animal rescue'
Pen Farthing says he wants the truth to be known after being accused of putting pets above people.
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Coronavirus: Is Christmas the time to lay off the daily diet of stats?
Should we be watching our daily data intake along with the Christmas chocolates this year?
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Three decades of Brit: How the school was born
More than 30 years after an "awe-inspiring" gig, how did one concert shape the music industry's future?
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How to avoid gadget frustration on Christmas Day
Modern tech gifts might not be ready to work straight away - are you ready for Christmas morning?
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Australia bouncy castle fall: Sixth child dies in hospital
Chace Harrison, 11, died in hospital three days after falling from a castle blown into the air.
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Saturday, December 18, 2021
Covid: French ski season in disarray as UK tourists banned
Snow on the slopes of Mont Blanc is the best Chamonix has seen in years - but few Brits will enjoy it.
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Parker beats Britain's Chisora in brutal thriller
New Zealand heavyweight Joseph Parker secures a brilliant points win over Britain's Derek Chisora in a thrilling fight at the AO Arena in Manchester.
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'It was awesome' - Woods returns to golf alongside 12-year-old son
The 15-time major champion played alongside his son as he returned to competitive golf for the first time since he was in a car crash.
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The Papers: Brexit minister quits and Strictly winner announced
The focus of most front pages this morning is on Lord Frost's resignation as Brexit minister.
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Monkey given cocaine and flushed down loo recovering
Milly is recovering and even has a fellow marmoset as a companion after life with an abusive owner.
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The school in Northern Ireland giving all its pupils free meals
St Joseph’s College, Coalisland, had not used all of its heating budget due to the Covid lockdown.
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'We're celebrities in the canal boating community'
Living on a canal boat - and naturism - have improved Colin Dobson-Fox's mental health.
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BBC Bitcoin mining report used in crypto-scam
The BBC’s Silicon Valley correspondent investigates how his report was used to steal life savings.
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Omicron: 'I took Covid tests at university for my grandma's sake'
Students say the new Omicron variant is making them extra-cautious as they go home for Christmas.
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Hong Kong: Why the Legco elections are so controversial
Sweeping changes put in place by China altered the way the city chooses its lawmakers this year.
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Chileans divided ahead of presidential run-off
The election, set to be the most polarised in decades, pits a far-right candidate against a leftist.
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Friday, December 17, 2021
Leeds gardeners donate hundreds of Christmas toys to charity
A group from Leeds spends thousands of pounds on Christmas toys to give to charity.
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Strictly Come Dancing: Why Rose Ayling-Ellis delights deaf dancers
As Strictly's final approaches, we ask deaf dancers how Rose's success has challenged perceptions.
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Climate change: How can renters make their homes warmer and greener?
Poorly insulated homes are bad for bills and the environment - but how can renters get improvements?
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Caroline and Martine: Picture book heroines who fought for French hearts
For nearly 70 years, Caroline and Martine have been rivals for the hearts of French schoolchildren.
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Solway Coast bird flu death numbers 'unprecedented'
Avian flu has left a reserve on the Solway Coast dealing with "unprecedented" numbers of dead geese.
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Strictly 2021: Six memorable moments ahead of the finale
AJ Odudu, John Whaite and Rose Ayling-Ellis will compete to lift the glitterball trophy on Saturday.
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Scottish Power probe into claims of 'aggressive' energy debt tactics
A call handler says he was told to threaten Scottish Power customers with enforcement - even over mistaken bills.
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Ryan Reynolds: More playing as Wrexham on Football Manager
The club's takeover by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has boosted their virtual popularity.
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Thursday, December 16, 2021
Philippines typhoon Rai: Month-old baby rescued in a tub
Thousands have been evacuated as the storm brought 165km/h (103 mph) winds and heavy rain.
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Omicron: I'm worried about Covid - can I get a refund?
What options do you have if you're thinking twice about going to events in the run-up to Christmas?
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Beijing Winter Olympics: When are they and why is there a boycott?
China threatens retaliation against countries refusing to send officials to the Games.
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How Russia tries to censor Western social media
Western social media companies face huge fines as Russia pressures them to remove content it objects to.
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Last Train to Christmas: Michael Sheen on his time-shifting festive film
The actor stars in Last Train to Christmas which raises questions about the impact of our actions.
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Tech trends 2022: Starships and missing chips
From giant rockets to new ways to heat your home, a look at the technology that will emerge in 2022.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2021
The Lost Daughter: Olivia Colman on her 'searingly honest' film on motherhood
The actress talks about The Lost Daughter, which confronts the true challenges of motherhood.
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Australia captain Cummins out of second Ashes Test
Australia captain Pat Cummins will miss the second Ashes Test against England at Adelaide after being deemed a close contact of someone who tested positive for Covid-19.
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Kelly Catlin: A family's search for answers on links between concussion and suicide
Kelly Catlin was 23 when she took her own life. An Olympic cyclist, she suffered a bad crash in training. Her family believe it changed her.
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Afghanistan: What humanitarian aid is getting in?
Millions of people are at risk of starvation as a result of harsh winter conditions and economic collapse.
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Covid-19 outbreaks in sport: Several football and rugby games have been postponed
Three Premier League matches in a week are called off because of new Covid-19 outbreaks, with football and rugby games at the weekend already postponed.
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The Papers: Cut back mixing, public urged, as Omicron surges
Most papers lead on a call by England's chief medical officer for people to reduce festive socialising.
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Tuesday, December 14, 2021
CEO Secrets: How a lockdown wine business went viral
Partner in Wine founder Lucy Hitchcock shares ideas on becoming a ‘biz-fluencer’ for CEO Secrets.
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Overcrowding: School doesn't understand why I fall asleep in class
Ridwan is one of more than a million children without enough space at home.
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James Webb: A $10bn machine in search of the end of darkness
The biggest space telescope ever built is ready to show us the first stars to light up the cosmos.
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Kentucky tornadoes: I spent my 40th birthday trapped under rubble
Kyanna Parsons-Perez never imagined that her 40th birthday would be spent pinned to the floor of the Mayfield candle factory.
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Ethiopia civil war: How PM Abiy led fight-back against rebel advance
Abiy Ahmed has thwarted a rebel advance on the capital a year into a brutal civil war.
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Afghanistan: UK charities launch winter crisis appeal
A million children in the country at risk of starving to death this winter, UK aid agencies warn.
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Monday, December 13, 2021
Manchester United: Ralf Rangnick's art of 'club building' & new challenge at Old Trafford
Ralf Rangnick has made big changes at every club he's shaped. A different challenge awaits at Manchester United.
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Sex and cancer: 'I was ashamed to ask for help'
Cait didn't know why it hurt to masturbate after her treatment - and didn't know who to ask.
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The strangers sharing stories on Edinburgh's listening bench
BBC Scotland's Angie Brown takes a seat on an Edinburgh bench where people are urged to chat to tackle loneliness.
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Miami is banking on cryptocurrency and New York wants in
MiamiCoin and NYCCoin are experiments designed to put these cities on the cryptocurrency map.
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Covid: Call for volunteers as 500k book boosters in a day
The government is aiming to give one million jabs a day across the UK during the rest of December.
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UK to unveil Human Rights Act reform proposals
Measures commit to staying within the European Convention - despite pressure from some Conservatives.
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Sunday, December 12, 2021
How hologram tech may soon replace video calls
The coronavirus pandemic and travel bans have accelerated interest in holographic communication.
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Covid vaccine: How many people are vaccinated in the UK?
A look at the progress made in vaccinating the country's population, as more than 51 million people have received at least one dose.
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France resists US challenge to its values
The government is fighting back at what it sees as imported cultural ideas from the UK and US.
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Omicron: How do you detect it?
Swabs from PCR tests can help identify omicron, but genetic analysis is needed to confirm it.
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Trains: Crosskeys to Newport service is first since 1962
A village that shares its name with a pub toasts a rail link restored after 60 years.
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The papers: A million jabs a day, as PM declares 'emergency'
Boris Johnson's announcement on expanding the booster jab rollout makes the front of most of Monday's papers.
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Saturday, December 11, 2021
Your pictures on the theme of 'misty mornings'
A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.
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Meth and heroin fuel Afghanistan drugs boom
With a collapsing economy and severe drought, Afghanistan’s drug trade is on the rise.
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The technology helping keep women safe on the streets
There are plenty of apps which can make women feel safer on a night out.
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Storm Arwen: Why power cuts left people unable to phone for help
People with new digital phone lines were unable to call for help during the Storm Arwen power cuts.
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The priests navigating Colombia's conflict zones
Catholic clergy are sometimes the only ones who can access areas where armed groups are active.
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The Nigerian woman whose life changed when she visited a leprosy colony
A Nigerian woman living in the US never imagined that leprosy still existed in her home country.
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Brazil nightclub fire: Four convicted over blaze that killed 242
The fire in 2013 began when a band playing at a nightclub used flares which set light to the ceiling.
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Rosie Kay: Dancers write open letter to choreographer after gender row
Choreographer Rosie Kay says she was forced out of her company over her views on sex and gender.
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Houses of Parliament: The search for people to save palace buildings
The Palace of Westminster requires urgent repair, but a skills shortage means fresh talent is needed.
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The woman who digs for the truth in mass graves
Mercedes Doretti has dedicated her life to searching for victims of war and state violence, as part of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team.
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Week in pictures: 4-10 December 2021
A selection of powerful images from all over the globe, taken this week.
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Friday, December 10, 2021
Women's safety: Why I shared pictures of my assault online
Student Reegan Kay posted on Twitter about being assaulted on her way home from a night out.
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Finnish teacher who secretly taught IS children in Syrian camps by text
Using WhatsApp, Ilona Taimela found a novel way to educate Finnish children held in a Syrian camp.
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Ghislaine Maxwell: Key moments in the trial so far
Ghislaine Maxwell is accused of grooming girls for abuse by late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
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Kashmir killings: The families still waiting for bodies of loved ones
Relatives of people killed by security forces during encounters say they have little hope of justice.
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Who could be most affected by US abortion changes?
Any changes to US abortion laws will disproportionately impact younger, poorer and black women.
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The papers: Booster can stop Omicron and PM flat row 'deepens'
Saturday's papers cover the efficiency of booster jabs against Omicron and rows over PM's flat refurbishment.
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Thursday, December 9, 2021
I'm treated differently to other drivers - Verstappen
Before his title-deciding race with Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen feels he is treated differently from other drivers when it comes to the rules.
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Mothers reborn: The surprising benefits of lifelike dolls
Reborn dolls are hyper-realistic dummies, treated like real children, given a birthing ceremony and even a heartbeat.
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Carolina GarcÃa: The woman deciding what you watch
US-based executive Carolina GarcÃa shares how she picks hit TV shows and how she plans to improve diversity both on-screen and behind the scenes.
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'The unvaccinated ask for jabs, but by then it's too late'
Many Covid patients at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary are unvaccinated - and ask to be jabbed when they come in.
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Climate change: Four cheap ways to save energy at home
Where do you lose energy in your home? Here are some tips to save energy cheaply this winter
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Madagascar food crisis: How a woman helped save her village from starvation
Loharano has avoided the fate of many in southern Madagascar through the use of new farming methods.
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Valérie Pécresse: Part-Thatcher, part-Merkel and wants to run France
Valérie Pécresse has given the Republicans a lift, and a poll suggests she could be president.
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'It was magical' - meet the first disabled crew to fly in zero-gravity
The disabled crew making space travel more inclusive for everyone.
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The country that is Europe's hub for cargo bikes
In Germany, generous subsidies are leading to more sophisticated cargo bikes.
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Where are Afghanistan's women MPs now?
Sixty of Afghanistan's 69 women MPs are scattered across the globe, but many aim to continue fighting for women's rights.
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The Papers: 'Another day, another lie' and PM 'under the cosh'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson once again features prominently on the front pages.
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Record number of children in UK held over terror crimes
It comes as police say seven late-stage UK terror plots have been foiled since the pandemic began.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Covid: Bereaved family angry at No 10 lockdown party
Mavis Doreen D'Arcy died alone in hospital in Hull, with her family given a single hospital visit.
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Sir Phil Redmond calls for soaps to 'tackle the real social issues'
The creator of Brookside and Grange Hill calls for more gritty soap storylines as he is knighted.
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Myanmar coup: The women abused and tortured in detention
Women held for protesting against a military takeover say they were sexually assaulted and tortured.
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Downing Street party: What were the Covid rules at the time?
Any party at Downing Street would have breached the government's guidelines at the time.
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The Ashes: Ollie Robinson takes two wickets in two balls
England's Ollie Robinson takes the wickets of David Warner and Cameron Green in consecutive balls on the second day of the first Ashes Test at the Gabba.
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Afghan women: Secret diaries of changing lives
Five women's secret diary posts, sent to the BBC, reveal how deeply the Taliban takeover has affected them.
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Robin Robin: How Gillian Anderson found her inner feline
The actress on the challenges of voicing a menacing cat in the Aardman short Robin Robin.
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Covid vaccines: Why is Nigeria unable to use its supply?
It's reported that up to one million doses of Covid vaccine in Nigeria have expired and are to be destroyed.
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Covid-19: Vaccinating a city where uptake is low
Almost a third of the population of Peterborough have not received their first Covid-19 jab.
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Max Verstappen: Formula 1's 'bull fighter' & the family that shaped him
Max Verstappen was born to be an F1 driver - both his parents were racers. But his father effectively programmed him as one, too.
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'I thought I'd forever regret not taking the opportunity'
A growing number of people are deciding to switch to a career that has a positive impact.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Eilish, cheugy and Omicron among 2021's most mispronounced words
Billie Eilish, cheugy and Glasgow also feature on a list of the words people find trickiest to say.
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Fish ‘whoops and growls’ recorded on restored reef
Recordings of fish 'whooping, croaking and growling' reveal reef coming back to life, scientists say.
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Biden warns Putin of 'strong measures' amid Ukraine invasion fears
In a call with President Biden, Russia's Vladimir Putin seeks guarantees against eastward Nato expansion.
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Pupils pressured regularly for nude photos, Estyn report finds
One girl told school inspectors that "boys ask for nudes or keep spamming your phone".
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100 Women: The former child refugee helping Afghan asylum seekers
Former child refugee Rehana Popal now helps Afghans with asylum applications.
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The ‘gals’ behind Samoa’s first woman PM
Samoa's first woman prime minister has been supported throughout her career by a group of powerful female friends.
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Reverse advent calendar: A simple idea helping Australians at Christmas
After starting her own reverse advent calendar to help others, Heather Luttrell took the idea nationwide.
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CEO Secrets: 'Call centre work trained me to be a CEO'
Steven Bartlett, the 29-year-old co-founder of Social Chain, shares his business advice.
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Throwing a tea party for children with cancer
Charity Spread a Smile has put on a tea party for seriously ill children who spent lockdown in hospital.
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How Bangladeshis are lured into slavery in Libya
A 19-year-old tells of his harrowing ordeal at the hands of traffickers who tricked him and his parents.
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Putin-Biden talks: What next for Ukraine?
Russia's president will want to register some kind of victory before his troops return, writes Jonathan Marcus.
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Indonesia's biodiesel drive is leading to deforestation
Indonesia aims to use biofuels to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but it may damage its forests in the process.
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FIA boss: Electric F1 racing is 'simply not possible'
With Formula One race distance at 200 miles, switching to electric vehicles remains a long way off.
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Christmas movie production snowballs to reach new record
The number of new festive films listed for release in 2021 is four times higher than a decade ago.
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The Papers: No 10 'party clowns' and 'a sick joke'
Wednesday's headlines focus on a video of No 10 staff joking about a party in Downing Street last year.
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Monday, December 6, 2021
Jussie Smollett testifies at trial: 'There was no hoax'
Jussie Smollett says a "massive" man in a ski mask attacked him after shouting slurs in Chicago.
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Creating hostility over sex or gender should be hate crime - report
But the Law Commission is criticised over its stance on misogyny in a wide-ranging report.
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Drug targets for prisons in England and Wales
Under new plans, each jail will be given a target on the number of drug tests that must be carried out.
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Hong Kong Covid: The Cathay pilots stuck in 'perpetual quarantine'
One Cathay Pacific pilot said he had spent almost 150 days in quarantine this year alone.
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Wall Street watchdogs probe Trump media firm deal
At the weekend the Trump Media and Technology Group said it had secured $1bn of investment.
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Mahbouba Seraj: Afghanistan is a country in trouble
Mahbouba Seraj is a prominent Afghan women’s rights activist. She has a personal message for the Taliban.
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Why I celebrated my 40th birthday with 29 hours of spin
Jackie Scully thought she wouldn't reach the age of 40, but did - marking the day with a feat of endurance.
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'I had to move across America when I became allergic to the sun'
After experiencing an unusual allergic reaction, Carrie moves across America to escape the sun.
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Landscapers: The surreal suburban murders behind a TV drama
The quietly bizarre murder story has been reimagined into a drama starring Olivia Colman.
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Covid vaccine: Why our black and South Asian friends and family still won't have a jab
Some black and South Asian people say conversations about the vaccine are "frustrating" and "tense".
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Amalia: The heir to the Dutch throne keeps it normal at 18
Princess Amalia had an ordinary childhood and wants her life to continue that way.
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Lara Croft: 25 years of Tomb Raider and a British gaming icon
The team behind Lara Croft talk to Newsbeat about her history and where she goes next.
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Ashes: England's James Anderson to miss first Test against Australia
England fast bowler James Anderson is set to miss the first Ashes Test against Australia at the Gabba.
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Afghanistan: Foreign Office chaotic during Kabul evacuation - whistleblower
Thousands of pleas for help went unread and the foreign secretary lacked urgency, an ex-official says.
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Nasa unveils new class of astronaut candidates
The six men and four women could fly to the space station and on future missions to the Moon.
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The Papers: Afghans 'left to die' and Omicron spreading rapidly
Tuesday's headlines include a former diplomat's testimony about the "chaotic" exit from Afghanistan.
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Ghislaine Maxwell 'gave schoolgirl outfit to Epstein victim'
An accuser says the socialite suggested she dress up to serve tea to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
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Hollywood legend Mel Brooks' autobiography published
Hollywood legend Mel Brooks discusses love, life and bad taste as his autobiography is published.
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Tesco: Pre-Christmas strikes planned by 6,500 depot staff
Trade union Usdaw said 5,000 members at nine warehouses across the country will take industrial action.
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Hunting bill: NI politicians reject hunting with dogs ban
Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK where hunting wild animals with dogs is permitted.
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Ros Atkins on... the No 10 Christmas party denials
Ros Atkins looks at the gap between government assurances and available evidence.
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Sunday, December 5, 2021
Aung San Suu Kyi: Myanmar court sentences ousted leader to four years jail
This is the first verdict delivered for the ex-leader, who faces a total of 11 charges.
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FARC: Colombian rebel commander 'El Paisa' killed in Venezuela
The feared ex-Farc commander had become notorious for his bloody guerrilla attacks and kidnappings.
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Pakistan: Brutal mob killing of Sri Lankan sparks protests
More than 100 have been arrested over the lynching of a Sri Lankan man accused of insulting Islam.
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Sarah Gilbert: Next pandemic could be more lethal than Covid
More funding is needed to prepare for pandemics and prevent gains from being lost, Dame Sarah Gilbert says.
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County lines: Government pledges to dismantle 2,000 gangs in drug policy overhaul
A 10-year drug strategy will also see increased investment in treatment and recovery, the government says.
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Tesco: Distribution centre workers plan pre-Christmas strikes
Up to 1,200 workers across four sites will stage walkouts over pay, according to the Unite union.
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Navy rape survivor backs civilian court trials for serious offences
The woman says there were serious failings in the handling of her rape case by a military court.
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How Lebanon's economic problems could leave Sara blind
Lebanon stopped has stopped subsidising many medical expenses, which leaves poorer patients in danger.
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World War Two pilot backs campaign to honour photographic unit
Campaigners call for a memorial to members of an RAF reconnaissance unit who died in World War Two.
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James Webb Space Telescope scientist: 'It's the future of astrophysics'
The James Webb Space Telescope is expected to be 100 times more powerful than the Hubble.
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Care homes: Following the money trail
BBC Panorama unpicks the financial webs behind leading companies, as families ask where their fees go.
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Climate change: Is ‘blue hydrogen’ Japan’s answer to coal?
The Fukushima disaster turned Japan away from nuclear. A new energy source may help it quit coal.
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The tech helping shops - and Santa - deliver this Christmas
A number of tech solutions are out there to help retailers optimise sending out our presents.
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Bob Dole: From WW2 casualty to top Republican
Long-serving senator, who recovered from terrible injuries to run for president, dies at 98
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Putin in India: What Russian president's visit means for world politics
Russia and India ties are facing challenges from fast-changing geopolitics in Asia and beyond.
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Covid in Uganda: The man whose children may never return to school
The 20-month school closure in Uganda could have a long-term impact on many lives there.
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Thomas Massie: US Congressman condemned for Christmas guns photo
The image shows Thomas Massie and his family holding firearms days after a deadly school shooting.
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Wet Leg, Pink Pantheress and Central Cee make BBC Sound of 2022 list
They're among 10 acts tipped for success in the annual BBC list, previously won by Adele and Celeste.
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HGV driver shortage: Signs pressures are easing, trade group says
Fewer drivers are leaving the profession, Logistics UK says, but more action is needed to attract recruits.
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Newspaper headlines: 'Beware cost of Christmas' and 'justice for Arthur'
Monday's headlines include warnings from scientists over the risk of a post-Christmas Covid surge.
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Manchester Arena attack: Families 'disgusted' by memorial trespassing
Fences at a site dedicated to the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena attack were pulled down on Sunday.
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Storm Arwen: Business secretary says power cuts unacceptable
The electricity supplier for the North East says 3,900 homes are still without power.
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Pope condemns treatment of migrants in Europe
Visiting a camp in Greece, Francis called on Europe to take responsibility for the situation.
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Trump social media firm raises $1bn from investors
The former US president is working to launch a social media app called Truth Social early next year.
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Norwich: 'Mr Christmas' installs 16,000 lights on his house
Mark Abbott is raising money for a charity that helped him when he was homeless 15 years ago.
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Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: National inquiry into boy's death
Lessons will be learnt to protect other children from such evil crimes, the government says.
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India Nagaland: Security forces kill 13 civilians amid ambush blunder
Home Minister Amit Shah expresses "anguish" after troops fire on miners in the country's north-east.
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Covid-19: Test changes a 'hammer blow' to travel, and the pros and cons of mandatory jabs
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday morning.
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Head and Starc to play in first Ashes Test
Middle-order batter Travis Head and left-arm bowler Mitchell Starc will play for Australia in the first Ashes Test against England in Brisbane on Wednesday.
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Saturday, December 4, 2021
Covid travel test changes a 'hammer blow' to industry
The return of pre-departure tests for travellers to the UK will come into force on 04:00 GMT Tuesday.
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Afghanistan: Taliban warned against targeting former security forces
US and allies "deeply concerned" about human rights abuses against former Afghan security forces.
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Prince William reveals emotional toll of air ambulance rescues
The Duke of Cambridge recalls taking home other people's "sadness" when he was a pilot.
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Omicron: Last-minute call on Wales Covid pass pub extension
They may be extended to pubs and restaurants due to the emergence of the Omicron variant.
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Chris Cuomo: CNN fires presenter over help he gave politician brother
The star TV presenter is sacked over efforts to help his brother defend sexual harassment claims.
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Pacific Ocean garbage patch is immense plastic habitat
Researchers discover coastal species living on debris miles from their natural surroundings.
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Newspaper headlines: Covid pill roll-out, and families' 'fury' at No 10
Sunday's papers include reports the first at-home Covid treatment could be offered before Christmas.
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'I balanced a Mini on my head'
A head balancer wants to break his 100th world record before retirement.
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South Africa: The rape survivor who convicts rapists
Rape survivor Sgt Catherine Tladi has secured several convictions for rape in South Africa's courts.
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Mandatory vaccinations: Three reasons for and against
Blanket vaccination mandates are on the agenda but do they work and what are their costs?
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I'm A Celebrity: 'Keep show in UK to help climate change'
ITV is urged to "set an example" by not flying celebrities to Australia and to base itself in Wales.
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Hand cycling has given me my freedom back
Amputee Neil Russell is planning to embark on a challenge to cycle around Scotland on his hand bike.
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Women's FA Cup final: The preparation and superstition
Radio 1 Newsbeat speaks to Chelsea stars Erin Cuthbert and Millie Bright about the final.
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Grenfell Tower: Hamilton says F1 deal with firm 'nothing' to do him
His F1 team Mercedes has been criticised for partnering with Kingspan, a firm linked to Grenfell Tower.
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Friday, December 3, 2021
Covid: GPs can defer some services in booster jab push
Practices in England can postpone minor surgery and routine health checks for over-75s, NHS chiefs say.
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Russia Ukraine: Biden warns Russia against Ukraine 'red lines'
Intelligence officials fear Russia could invade Ukraine as soon as early 2022, US media reports.
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Fraud: 'I had £18,000 stolen after my drink was spiked'
Fraudsters appear to be adopting the "sinister" tactic of spiking drinks to steal money, campaigners warn.
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Ready for power: Team Scholz promises a new Germany
Next week will see a handover of power from the Merkel era and this is what to expect.
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Bid to end visa fee for UK's foreign-born veterans
Two MPs who served in the Army want to scrap the £2,389 charge for those with five years' service.
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Bolsonaro: Brazilian Supreme Court opens investigation into vaccine comments
Brazil's president will face a Supreme Court inquiry for his falsehood about Covid-19 jabs and Aids.
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MH370: Could missing Malaysian Airlines plane finally be found?
A British engineer believes he may help solve one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
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Wet Leg, Central Cee and Pink Pantheress make BBC Sound of 2022 list
They're among 10 acts tipped for success in the annual BBC list, previously won by Adele and Celeste.
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Will the Conservatives hold on to traditionally-safe North Shropshire seat?
The BBC's Jonathan Blake talks to voters in the West Midlands constituency ahead of the by-election.
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Parag Agrawal: Why Indian-born CEOs dominate Silicon Valley
Parag Agrawal, Twitter's new CEO, is the latest of several Indian-Americans leading global tech firms.
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Why Ugandan troops have entered DR Congo - again
Previous incursions have led to accusations of looting and abuse, so will it be different this time?
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Saudi Arabia Grand Prix: A race for equal rights
As F1 races in Saudi Arabia, can it be a positive thing for female and LGBT rights?
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Anti-Semitism: 2021 likely to be 'the worst year on record'
BBC journalist Tom Brada, who happens to be British and Jewish, investigates what's going on.
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Ros Atkins on… America’s abortion divide
How abortion rights in the US look likely to be changed by a conservative majority Supreme Court.
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Rare turtle washes up on UK beach 4,000 miles from home
Tally the Turtle is recovering in a UK zoo awaiting a flight back to the warm waters of Mexico.
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Week in pictures: 27 November - 3 December 2021
A selection of powerful images from all over the globe, taken this week.
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Weakest Link: Romesh Ranganathan 'not trying to emulate' Anne Robinson
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is set to host a rebooted version of the BBC One quiz show.
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Brother of Amber Gibson charged with her murder
Connor Gibson was also charged with offences relating to the Sexual Offences Act 2009.
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Newspaper headlines: Omicron 'red alert', and Arthur failings probe
Several of Saturday's papers lead with scientists' warnings over the latest coronavirus variant.
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'Rock star' pandas - not exactly a love story
They arrived like rock stars 10 years ago and their love life has been the source of endless speculation.
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December rate rise hangs in balance amid Omicron
A Bank of England policymaker says he wants more data on new virus variant before rates decision.
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Thursday, December 2, 2021
Biden blasted for reviving Trump's Remain in Mexico policy
Activists warn restoring 'Remain in Mexico' at the border will result in "torture, rape, and death".
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Covid: Pfizer and Moderna jabs give best overall boost, UK trial finds
Researchers say there are signs the boosters would still offer protection against new variant Omicron.
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Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election: Conservatives win seat
The south-east London by-election was prompted by the death of former MP James Brokenshire.
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Covid risk remains higher for some ethnic groups
A major report reveals who in society has been hit hardest by each wave of Covid in the UK.
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Retailers make shocking petrol profit says RAC
Fuel retailers are charging unnecessarily high prices for petrol according to the RAC motoring organisation.
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The drought ravaging East African wildlife and livestock
At least 26m people are struggling for food across northern Kenya, Somalia and southern Ethiopia.
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Covid loan anti-fraud checks inadequate, says watchdog
The government acted too slowly to stop fraudsters exploiting its Bounce Back Loan scheme, a report says.
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Wedding ring lost in Uist potato patch in 1960s is found
The ring was returned to Peggy MacSween, 86, after it was unearthed by a metal detectorist.
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The Indian granny who became literate at 104
Kuttiyamma, from the southern Indian state of Kerala, aced a government test that measures literacy.
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The Papers: 'Appalling cruelty', and jab results boost hopes
Many of Friday's papers lead with the tragic case of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
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NunTok: How religion is booming on TikTok and Instagram
Nuns, imams and Buddhist monks are among those sharing successful - and often fun - short-form videos on social media.
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Quiz of the week: Who beat Taylor Swift on most streamed artist list?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?
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Africa's week in pictures: 26 November - 2 December 2021
A selection of the best photos from the African continent and beyond.
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Why Turkey's currency crash does not worry Erdogan
Turkey's national currency has plummeted 45% against the dollar this year
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Boxing Day: Festive film debut for Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Boxing Day, the first British Christmas rom-com led by an all-black cast, is released Friday 3 December.
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Broome: Diving the remnants of a WW2 attack on Australia
A WW2 air raid on Broome killed scores of people - historians say it should be better remembered.
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Ed and Elton reveal their Christmas chart contender
The pop stars have teamed up for a collaborative Christmas song - but can it get to number one?
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How to spot the software that could be spying on you
Software used to spy on someone via their phone is a growing threat and common in domestic abuse cases.
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Storm Arwen: Surviving seven days of winter without electricity
The stories from Scotland and the north of England of those with no power a week after Storm Arwen.
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Man Utd 3-2 Arsenal: Cristiano Ronaldo passes 800 goals in win tinged with controversy
Cristiano Ronaldo makes it 801 career goals as Manchester United beat Arsenal in a brilliant see-saw game that has controversy and crucial VAR decisions.
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Labour's Margaret Hodge to step down as MP for Barking
The Barking MP held ministerial posts and chaired the powerful Public Accounts Committee.
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Asbestos exposure from 20 years ago killed IT worker
Jason Williams was given months to live when he became ill due to asbestos exposure 20 years ago.
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UK approves another antibody treatment for Covid
It's called sotrovimab and should cuts the risk of severe illness, even for new variants such as Omicron, say scientists.
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Covid: Annual jabs 'for years to come' and trigger for AZ clots found
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
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Louis Watkiss: Parents held son as he died in SnowDome crash
Louis Watkiss, 12, was pronounced dead in front of his father minutes after he arrived at the scene.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021
Pfizer boss: Covid vaccines have saved society
In an exclusive interview, Dr Albert Bourla says jabs have saved millions of lives and trillions of dollars.
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Covid: Trigger of rare blood clots with AstraZeneca jab found by scientists
Researchers in Cardiff and the US work out how the Covid jab may be linked to the extremely rare clots.
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Firms opt for smaller Christmas parties over Omicron fears
Companies are deciding against holding a big bash in favour of allowing small, optional gatherings.
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Ministry of Defence aims to double women recruits in military by 2030
The Ministry of Defence unveils the target in response to concerns raised by a committee of MPs.
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Covid: Don't kiss strangers under mistletoe - minister
People should try to reduce Covid transmission so we can all enjoy Christmas "knees up", Therese Coffey says.
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'My teenager disappears under coats to keep warm'
A charity estimates that domestic gas bills in April will be double those of 18 months earlier.
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New plan to pay farmers who protect winter soil
The empty brown fields of winter countryside could be transformed under new land subsidy rules for England.
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Disney elects woman as chairman for first time in 98-year history
Susan Arnold, who has been a board member for 14 years, will succeed Bob Iger at the end of the year.
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Epstein accuser: Ghislaine Maxwell is a 'master manipulator'
The BBC spoke to Teresa Helm, who accused Epstein of sexually assaulting her at the age of 22.
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Meet the David Attenborough of sound
After 55 years recording the sounds of nature, Martyn Stewart is making his archive public.
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Social care: Teen twins search for personal assistant
Alex and Sam, who have spinal muscular atrophy, are struggling to find the support they need.
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Venezuela's hospital 'hell'
The healthcare system lacks equipment, buildings are crumbling and many healthcare workers have left in search of better lives.
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'How I got my dream job with a Tube station pitch'
Haider Malik landed a dream position after finding a unique way to attract employers' attention.
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‘It’s like hell in here’: The struggle to save Afghanistan's starving babies
Doctors in Afghanistan’s crisis-hit hospitals are caring for their patients in almost impossible conditions.
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Would you give 10% of your salary to charity?
A growing number of people are deciding to give up a substantial chunk of their wages.
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Will two-year football kit cycles become the norm?
Brentford FC's keeping its home shirt for two seasons - and some say other teams may follow suit.
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The Papers: 'Let it flow' and more booster jabs ordered
The front pages lead with recommendations to curb Covid cases over Christmas and extra jabs being ordered.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2021
UK inflation: Rising costs could push family spend up £1,700 a year
Monthly spend over Christmas expected to increase by £109, according to projections for BBC Panorama.
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Channel migrants: Pushing back boats will increase danger, MPs warn
Home Secretary Priti Patel is urged to ditch plans to push back migrants trying to cross the Channel.
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Multi-billion EU bid to challenge Chinese influence
The "Global Gateway" plan is seen as an attempt to counter Chinese influence in Africa and beyond.
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University staff strike over pay and pensions
Students have been urged to check with their lecturers to see if their classes are running.
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Covid: Omicron may require 'very stringent response', say Sage scientists
Officials should prepare for a "potentially significant" wave of cases, government scientific advisers say.
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World Aids Day: 'I saw my partner and friends die of the disease'
Dr Rupert Whitaker lived through the Aids epidemic in London in the 1980s.
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Victims of a historic flood in New York City reflect on the wreckage
Victims of a historic flood in New York City reflect on the wreckage wrought by Hurricane Ida.
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CEO Secrets: 'Develop your social skills'
Luis von Ahn, co-founder and CEO of language-learning app Duolingo, shares his business advice.
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Covid: Is it safe to hit the office Christmas party?
What is the chance that after-work drinks with colleagues will turn into a Covid superspreader event?
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Why US abortion laws could be changed by Supreme Court ruling
If Roe v Wade is overturned, millions of American women will lose access to legal abortions.
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Yemen's Marib: The city at the heart of a dirty war
Jeremy Bowen gets rare access to Marib, where civilians are caught behind the conflict's front line.
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HIV: The misinformation still circulating in 2021
Huge progress has been made in treatment, prevention and understanding of HIV - but falsehoods still hurt people living with it.
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How Magdalena Andersson became Sweden's first female PM twice
Magdalena Andersson's rise to power has been high political drama, but the finale may be yet to come.
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Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics: The Kashmiri skier taking India to Beijing
Slalom champion Arif Khan is India's first athlete to qualify for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
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Why Gambians won't stop voting with marbles
The Gambia has witnessed a flourishing of democracy but its curious election system remains unchanged.
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Resurgence of Pakistani Islamist group TLP sows fear
The release of the TLP leader and supporters could have far-reaching implications in Pakistan and beyond.
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Alice Sebold apologises to man cleared of her rape
Anthony Broadwater spent 16 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of raping Alice Sebold.
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The Papers: New booster target and 'don't cancel Christmas'
The front pages focus on the aim to offer boosters to all adults in England by the end of January.
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Cycling saved my life - now I need to finish round-the-world challenge
Josh Quigley wants to complete the round-the-world cycle which set him on the road to recovery.
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Harlow: Husband's anguish over seven-hour ambulance wait
Michael Drewett's wife Alison, who later died, was left waiting at The Princess Alexandra in Harlow.
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Monday, November 29, 2021
Australian parliament: One in three workers sexually harassed, says report
Canberra's workplace culture has left a "trail of devastation" for women especially, a review finds.
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Jack Dorsey: What's next for Twitter's co-founder?
The last time the tech visionary left Twitter, he set up another company now worth $100bn.
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Barbados becomes a republic and parts ways with the Queen
The Caribbean nation parts ways with the Queen in a ceremony attended by Prince Charles and Rihanna.
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Westpac: Australia bank pays out over charging dead people
Australia's second largest bank Westpac has agreed to pay $81m in penalties and compensate customers.
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Covid: Face masks rules return in England amid Omicron spread
Coverings become mandatory in shops and on public transport under measures to slow Omicron's spread.
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MI6 must adapt to new technology to survive, says spy chief
Richard Moore says the secret service must partner with the private sector to find new technologies.
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Yemen: The children haunted by 'ghosts' of war
BBC Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen meets terrified families running from civil war in Yemen.
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Mandatory masks: 'We worry people won't shop with us'
Shopkeepers are concerned about enforcing mask-wearing and terrified they will have to close again.
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MPs back setting new-build house ground rent at one peppercorn a year
People with leases on new-build houses say freeholders are charging them exorbitant amounts.
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Storm Arwen: Thousands spend fourth night without power
Energy firms say the storm has caused "catastrophic damage" with north east Scotland the worst hit.
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Brit Awards: Bree Runway, Lola Young and Holly Humberstone tipped for rising star prize
BBC Sound Of runner-up Holly Humberstone, Bree Runway and Lola Young are tipped as ones-to-watch.
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University strikes: Will classes be cancelled?
Staff at dozens of universities are striking this week.
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Sacchi's 'immortal' AC Milan and their brush with death in Belgrade
In November 1988, AC Milan travelled to Belgrade for a European Cup tie that would see one of their team-mates needing on-pitch resuscitation.
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Why broken African phones are shipped to Europe
A lack of recycling facilities in Africa has spurred one Dutch company to import broken phones.
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Actor Mark Bonnar revisits his dad's famous concrete hippos
Growing up, Scottish actor Mark Bonnar thought it was normal to have a dad whose job was making concrete hippos for new towns.
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Covid: 'We’ve had 20 cancellations in one weekend'
As worries emerge over a new Covid variant, hospitality fears it could thwart the busiest time of year.
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Newspaper headlines: Booster jabs 'scramble' and Maxwell goes on trial
The front pages focus on the expansion of the booster rollout and the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Why France is declaring Josephine Baker a national hero
Josephine Baker is the first black woman to be remembered in the resting place of France’s national heroes.
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Is the British media Islamophobic?
Wajed Iqbal won damages of £180k after the Mail on Sunday falsely linked him to a grooming gang.
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Labour shortage: Is Santa Claus coming to town this year?
With fewer Santas donning their suits and more demand for holiday cheer, Santa will be in short supply.
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Video appears to show UK F-35 fighter crash after take-off
Dramatic footage of what appears to be a jet crashing off the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth was posted on Twitter.
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Sunday, November 28, 2021
Matiu Ratana: Colleagues pay tribute to 'inspiring' officer
The memorial service for an officer murdered in the line of duty in Croydon takes place on Monday.
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Covid: JCVI scientists to announce decision on booster rollout
A reduction in time between doses and extending the programme to younger age groups could be approved.
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Covid: Dutch police arrest quarantine hotel escapee couple
The arrests were made on a plane in Amsterdam's airport before the take-off on Sunday, police say.
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Madhya Pradesh: Husband builds Taj Mahal-like home to wife
A 52-year-old man has built a house resembling the iconic Taj Mahal.
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Barbados prepares to cut ties with the Queen
Watch Celestina Olulode as she travels to the island to find out what Barbadians make of the move.
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Channel disaster: A father's anguish over missing family since tragedy
Rizgar Hussein has not spoken to his family since they boarded a boat across the Channel on Tuesday.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking trial to begin in New York City
The UK socialite denies grooming girls for convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse.
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Labour calls for overhaul of system regulating ministers' conduct
It comes as the Commons standards committee prepares to publish its review of the code for MPs.
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More than 17 million have used buy now, pay later services
Interest in buy now pay later options is surging, with growth fastest among users in their 40s and 50s.
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More work needed to create green jobs, report says
Efforts to create "green jobs" need to intensify if the government is to meet its target, a report says.
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Emma Day murder: Sister of mother killed by ex calls for changes
The Met and Child Maintenance Service have admitted faults were made in the handling of Emma Day's case.
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Gay and Muslim: 'My family wanted to cure me'
Asad struggled with his mental health and suicidal thoughts when he came out to his religious family.
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How Britain protects its nuclear material
This highly specialised team guards Britain's radioactive stockpiles.
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Venezuelan migrants seeking a new home in Chile
Tens of thousands of Venezuelans escaping poverty and violence at home are risking their lives to travel south to Chile.
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Joseph Kabila and DR Congo's missing millions
Millions of dollars of public funds went through bank accounts of ex-President Joseph Kabila's allies, BBC Africa Eye reveals.
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The underwater 'kites' generating electricity as they move
Tidal power generators that look like aircraft are being tested in the sea off the Faroe Islands.
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Iran nuclear deal: What key players want from talks
The competing ambitions of the countries involved make success a long shot, writes Jonathan Marcus.
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Calais activists: Migrants call us from boats asking for help
Activists in Calais demand change after decades of people coming to the city looking to reach the UK.
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Coronavirus: Is India ready for a third wave?
Experts say the government needs to first fulfil its promises to boost the public health system.
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Tigray: Suspicion and sacrifice as Ethiopia fighting spreads
Ethiopians tell the BBC they are willing to give up their lives to defend their country against rebels.
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The Papers: Boosters 'for all adults' amid 'fight to save Xmas'
Monday's front pages are dominated by the latest developments surrounding the Omicron variant.
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Saturday, November 27, 2021
Stephen Sondheim: London's West End to dim lights for theatre icon
The two-minute tribute to theatre titan Stephen Sondheim, who died this week, takes place on Monday.
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Migrant crisis: Priti Patel not included in Calais meeting
The home secretary says failure by Europe to co-operate with the UK could lead to "even worse scenes".
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Snowdonia communities 'exploited', says Gwynedd council
The area is likened to Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice in having more tourists than it can handle.
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Hondurans vote to replace controversial leader
A former first lady and a man convicted of corruption vie to succeed an unpopular president.
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Naomi Campbell's charity Fashion for Relief 'co-operating' with probe
The supermodel's Fashion for Relief is being investigated by the Charity Commission over its finances.
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Covid: Cardiff Airport dead without bailout, boss says
Airport boss Spencer Birns says the business could "provide the economic value back to Wales".
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The Papers: Mandatory masks and moving memories of Channel migrants
Most of today's papers report on new Covid restrictions, after first cases of Omicron were detected.
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Storm Arwen: Dark Hedges trees brought down by strong winds
A local campaigner, who visits the area weekly, says two trees were brought down in overnight winds.
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‘I’m blind but technology helps me animate’
Elodie Bateson, 11, from Limavady who is blind has become an expert at making short animated movies.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'home comforts'
A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.
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The migrants returned to Iraqi camps from Belarus
Three specially chartered planes have now returned 1,000 migrants from Belarus to Iraq.
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The 25-year-old getting young people into Northern Soul
Bristol influencer Levanna McClean is putting on free dance classes to get people into the genre.
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Covid vaccine: Can US troops be punished for refusing the jabs?
The US military has said that America's 2.1 million soldiers and sailors must all get the vaccine.
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'There's something special about panto in Scotland'
Ayr Gaiety is among theatres across the country hoping to lure back audiences with the return of pantomime season.
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Yemen: The woman saving a crumbling heritage
Its famous architecture has been wrecked by war - now a female engineer is rebuilding amid the conflict.
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All-party groups: Calls for stronger anti-lobbying rules for MPs
MPs face tighter rules on second jobs - but what about lobbying through all-party groups?
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Migrant crisis: The Channel beaches that host a lethal trade in human hope
The journeys migrants make across the Channel are book-ended with beaches that tell the story of the crisis.
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Nigerian celebrities Simi and Chigul expose sexism in music and Nollywood
Singer Simi and Nollywood's Chigul tell the BBC about the cultural hurdles female stars face.
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'Why do you like Shah Rukh Khan?'
The Bollywood superstar's female fandom rests not on love but on economics, according to a new book.
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Storm Arwen: Tree fall in Bridgend narrowly misses woman
A woman had a lucky escape after a tree fell just feet away from where she was standing.
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Friday, November 26, 2021
Covid: Schools asked to test on-site after Christmas
Secondary schools in England are asked to prepare to carry out initial tests on-site, as in September.
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Azeem Rafiq: Michael Vaughan says he is sorry for hurt former team-mate has suffered
Former England captain Michael Vaughan says he is "sorry for all the hurt" Azeem Rafiq has gone through during the Yorkshire racism scandal.
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Covid-19: Omicron declared 'of concern', and Whitty's 'greatest worry'
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning.
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Grenfell cladding: Did it fail safety tests 13 years before fire?
An industry expert believes the Grenfell cladding was among products to fail fire tests 13 years earlier.
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Walkers crisp shortage: Girl reliant on crisps to live gets special delivery
A mum is overwhelmed by the public help she has received with her daughter's dependency on crisps.
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Matt Haig's A Boy Called Christmas reaches screens
Bestselling novelist Matt Haig's children's book A Boy Called Christmas has been made into a film.
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Week in pictures: 20-26 November 2021
A selection of powerful images from across the globe, taken this week.
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Ros Atkins on... Migrants crossing English Channel to UK
This week at least 27 migrants died while trying to make the journey, the deadliest crossing on record.
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Can art fix a city’s problems beyond the gallery walls?
A major new art exhibition in Manchester bills itself as "a manual for social change".
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Winter Olympics 2022: Testing times in the Chongli mountains
Beijing is pushing ahead with Winter Olympics test events, despite Covid and human rights allegations.
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NFHS: Does India really have more women than men?
An Indian government survey says so - but the numbers don't add up.
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Russia-Ukraine border: Why Moscow is stoking tensions
The Kremlin is sending the West a message, but how big a risk is there of conflict?
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Covid: Conspiracy and untruths drive Europe's Covid protests
Amid some legitimate concerns, misinformation and extreme views are radicalising people to violent protest.
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By-election: Tory wobbles in true blue Bexley?
The BBC's Ione Wells visits Old Bexley and Sidcup in south-east London ahead of the by-election.
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Where better connectivity could be 'life-changing'
How transport issues affect the lives of people across many parts of southern Scotland.
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Musical theatre icon Stephen Sondheim dies at 91
The US composer and lyricist reshaped America's musical theatre in a career spanning over 60 years.
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Covid: Swiss vote on ending restrictions while cases surge
Sunday's referendum is held in a country with one of the lowest vaccination rates in Western Europe.
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The Papers: Battle to hold back Omicron, and fears over Christmas
Concerns about new Covid-19 variant and disagreement over the current migrant crisis lead the papers.
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Blackpool promenade shut after building partial collapse
No trams or cars are running along a section of the promenade near Blackpool North Shore.
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Storm Arwen forces I'm a Celeb to abandon live show
ITV says there are "contingencies in place to cover all weather scenarios".
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Composer Stephen Sondheim dies at 91 - US media
The composer and lyricist was a giant of musical theatre with a knack for adapting unlikely subjects.
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Bobbi-Anne McLeod: Man charged with murder
Cody Ackland, from the Southway area of Plymouth, is due in court later, police say.
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Cummins named Australia Test captain with Smith as deputy
Australia make 28-year-old fast bowler Pat Cummins their Test captain for the Ashes, with former skipper Steve Smith as his deputy.
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Thursday, November 25, 2021
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Marcus Rashford says sacked Manchester United boss 'deserves huge respect'
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford says the club's players still respect former boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was sacked from his job at Old Trafford last weekend.
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Peng Shuai: Man claiming to know athlete says WTA head ignored mail
The mail, tweeted out by a man claiming to be her associate, told the WTA to 'not hype up personal affairs.'
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Clashes as protesters demand end to violence against women
Protesters turn out around the world calling for an end to violence against women.
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Ambulances forced to queue daily outside A&Es, study suggests
NHS guidance says that ambulance handovers should be completed within 15 minutes.
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Keir Starmer: I haven't spoken to Jeremy Corbyn in over a year
The Labour leader says it is up to his predecessor to regain the party whip before the next election.
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Quiz of the week: Why did Boris Johnson like Peppa Pig World so much?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?
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Nile Rodgers is auctioning guitars for talented teenagers
Music producer and guitarist Nile Rodgers hopes to raise money to help talented teenagers.
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Black Friday: 'Harder to give big, headline discounts'
Steve Finch of toy retailer bopster, explains the pressures his firm is under for Black Friday this year.
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The ‘cocaine collectors’ retrieving smuggled drugs in Rotterdam
Young criminals are risking their lives to retrieve drugs smuggled into the Netherlands amongst freight arriving from Latin America.
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Cambridge sculpture makes a stand on culture wars
Leading academics see Paulo Freire as a symbol of "tolerance and dialogue" amid tensions on campuses.
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Upcoming Moon missions spur the search for new spacesuits
Nasa has asked the private sector to design new spacesuits that can be used on the Moon.
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Rahul Dravid: What the return of 'The Wall' means for Indian cricket
The return of Indian cricket's golden boy as coach will start a new era, writes columnist Ayaz Memon.
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Black Friday spending set to soar despite fewer deals
Analysts say this year's sale will be the biggest ever, but struggling retailers won't offer as many discounts.
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The Papers: 'New variant fears' and 'migrants keep crossing'
New coronavirus variant concerns and more Channel crossings after fatal journey lead the papers.
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Channel migrants: Why politics is dominating the debate on migrants
UK-French rivalry is making a common solution difficult, says the BBC's Europe Editor Katya Adler.
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Ghosn affair: The forgotten man in the Nissan scandal
Wife of a former Nissan boss on trial in Japan says he is a forgotten victim of the Carlos Ghosn affair.
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