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Nov 14, 2018

UK significantly closer to delivering Brexit, says May
Cabinet ministers gather to give their verdicts on the draft agreement between the UK and the EU.

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Nov 14, 2018

Gambling machine stakes cutback to go ahead in April
It comes after 70 MPs called on the government to cut the largest wager on FOBTs from April.

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Nov 14, 2018

Irish outcry over teenager's underwear used in rape trial
An Irish MP displays a thong in parliament after a defence lawyer criticises a teenager's underwear.

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Nov 14, 2018

Ilford crossbow killing: Sana Muhammad's death 'shocked people to core'
Pregnant mother Sana Mohammed was attacked in her home, but her unborn son was delivered safely.

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Nov 14, 2018

Thousands caught up in 'appalling' cervical screening blunder
More than 40,000 women have not received information after a failure to send out letters.

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Nov 14, 2018

Babs Beverley, one third of the Beverley Sisters, dies aged 91
Her death leaves twin sister Teddie as the sole surviving member of the popular vocal harmony group.

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Nov 14, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald film premieres in London
It is the latest movie release set in the world of Harry Potter but is set decades before the events depicted in the first Potter story.

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Nov 14, 2018

World Diabetes Day: 'What I wish people knew about my condition'
On World Diabetes Day, we speak to three people who live with the condition.

BBC Front Page
Nov 14, 2018

The Game Awards 2018: God of War and Red Dead dominate
The "Oscars of video games" has announced its full list of nominees, with Red Dead and God of War leading.

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Nov 14, 2018

'Conservation successes' bring hope for mountain gorilla
Mountain gorilla: Conservation efforts appear to be paying off for large, charismatic animals.

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Nov 14, 2018

Leicester City helicopter 'did not respond to pilot's command'
Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha died in the crash alongside four others.

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Nov 14, 2018

Caravan migrants reach United States border
More than three hundred people are the first to arrive in Tijuana, Mexico, hoping to start new lives in the US.

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Nov 14, 2018

Warrington & Frampton unhappy with pay-per-view clash
Josh Warrington and Carl Frampton feel a pay-per-view clash between two shows is "unfair" on fans and "not good for boxing".

BBC Front Page
Nov 14, 2018

Buttler & Curran lead England fightback in Sri Lanka
Jos Buttler and Sam Curran lead England out of trouble and into a promising position on day one of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Pallekele.

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Nov 14, 2018

Fulham sack Jokanovic and appoint ex-Leicester boss Ranieri
Fulham sack manager Slavisa Jokanovic and replace him with Claudio Ranieri, who guided Leicester to the Premier League title in 2016.

BBC Front Page
Nov 14, 2018

Welcome back to the Premier League Ranieri - the Italian's best quotes
Claudio Ranieri returns to the Premier League as manager of Fulham - BBC Sport looks back at his most memorable quotes from his tenure as Leicester boss.

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Nov 14, 2018

Hopper's Chop Suey in record-breaking $92m sale
Edward Hopper's masterpiece was one of a collection of US modern art paintings for sale in New York.

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Nov 14, 2018

'Daddy, don't worry, it's just us two now'
BBC presenter's husband gives his first interview after she died from breast cancer in September.

BBC Front Page
Nov 14, 2018

Royston Cave: 'Knights Templar' carvings at risk
The 14th Century chalk carvings have been damaged by water and gnat larvae, according to English Heritage.

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Nov 14, 2018

'Bundesliga has belief in young players' - Sancho & Nelson on friendship and life in Germany
Childhood friends Jadon Sancho and Reiss Nelson speak to BBC Sport in a season when they have caught the eye with their form in the Bundesliga.

BBC Front Page
Nov 13, 2018

Could these beautiful islands help stop killer diseases?
This living laboratory could hold the key to controlling malaria and other conditions.

BBC Front Page
Nov 13, 2018

Why this man will fix your broken stuff for free
Volunteers are trying to stop broken items ending up in the bin by fixing them instead.

BBC Front Page
Nov 13, 2018

Fighting the international fly tippers
How environmental campaigners battled to stop the Khian Sea from dumping America's hazardous waste in Haiti

BBC Front Page
Nov 13, 2018

Olly Murs: 'I'd hate to see The X Factor end'
The singer on his inner geek, why he still rates The X Factor and *that* incident in Selfridges.

BBC Front Page
Nov 13, 2018

Fighting heroin addiction: Bobby's story
Bobby was injecting heroin and crack cocaine up to six times a day. He's spoken to the BBC about what made him turn his life around.

BBC Front Page
Nov 13, 2018

The people with more stuff than they have room for
What is driving the rapid growth in self-storage across the UK?

BBC Front Page
Nov 13, 2018

The face-mapping technology raising fears about fake news
Why face-mapping technology designed to improve TV dubbing is raising fears about fake news.

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Nov 13, 2018

Snowboarder makes history with move
Austrian snowboarder Anna Gasser wows the watching media by becoming the first woman to ever land a cab triple underflip - which is three and a half full rotations.

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Nov 13, 2018

Is your brain hurting with ATP Finals permutations?
The permutations to qualify for the semi-finals of the ATP Finals are complicated - and it seems they are causing headaches on social media.

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Nov 13, 2018

'Not Disneyland': Dutch hit back at 'over-tourism'
Within the past few years Kinderdijk's windmills have become a tourist magnet, and residents are unhappy.

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Nov 13, 2018

The search in Germany for the lost skull of Tanzania's Mangi Meli
Mnyaka Sururu Mboro is looking for the skull of a rebel Tanzanian chief who was executed by German colonisers.

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Nov 13, 2018

BBC Young Reporter Competition: tell us the stories that matter to you
If you are 11-18 years-old, tell us about a story which is affecting you, your friends or young people in your community and that you think the BBC should be reporting.

BBC Front Page
Nov 11, 2018

'Can I forgive him? - How I discovered my husband's sex obsession'
One woman explains how a discovery about her husband's behaviour affected her life.

BBC Front Page
Nov 10, 2018

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Why half of America panics when this woman falls ill
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become a pop culture icon as well as the liberal face of the Supreme Court.

BBC Front Page
Nov 09, 2018

The girl who witnessed Kristallnacht
Eighty years ago the Nazis' persecution of the Jews suddenly turned violent. Ruth Winkelmann still remembers it vividly.

BBC Front Page
Nov 09, 2018

Big Daddy to Toni Storm: The revival of British wrestling
Life after Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks - the new generation of British wrestling.

BBC Front Page
Nov 06, 2018

'I call my OCD Olivia'
Catherine Benfield was diagnosed with OCD as a young mum. Creating a character who personifies her condition helped her recovery.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Cliff Richard case: Editor has 'no concerns' over helicopter footage
A BBC editor says he has no concerns about the broadcasting of images of a raid on the singer's flat.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Facebook 'in PR crisis' on data row
Dr Kogan also accused Cambridge Analytica boss Alexander Nix of fabrication.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Eric Bristow: Funeral held for former darts world champion
A celebration is held for the five-time world darts champion who died this month at the age of 60.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Toronto van attack: Alek Minassian charged with 10 counts of murder
Alek Minassian appears in court emotionless as he is charged with 10 counts of murder.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

UK powers on without coal for three days
National Grid says the 72-hour streak is the longest since the 1880s.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Royal baby: Prince Charles feels 'great joy' for new grandson
He says it is "a great joy" to have another grandchild, as the new prince receives his first visitors.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Royal baby: 'New mums have so much unnecessary pressure'
After the Duchess of Cambridge left hospital to face the world's media, some mums shared their own post-pregnancy experiences.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Leeds United to tour Myanmar despite military crackdown
Leeds United are to tour Myanmar in May, despite a military crackdown and travel warnings for certain areas.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Alfie Evans' life support withdrawn, father says
Tom Evans says son Alfie has been breathing on his own after life support was withdrawn on Monday.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Coffee chain Boston Tea Party 'first' to ban disposable cups
Boston Tea Party, which has 21 branches, will not sell coffee in disposable cups from June.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Toronto van attack: How is the suspect not dead?
The calm actions of a police officer who did not open fire have prompted praise and astonishment.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Jacqueline Wilson calls for books industry plastics ban
Dame Jacqueline Wilson joins author Lauren St John's campaign calling for the book industry to ditch plastic.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Tennis match-fixing: Corruption review to be published on Wednesday
A long-awaited tennis corruption report is not expected to find that evidence of match-fixing has been suppressed when it is published on Wednesday.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Dylan Hartley: Danny Care says England captain 'won't do anything stupid'
England captain Dylan Hartley "won't do anything stupid" after his latest concussion setback, says team-mate Danny Care.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

World Snooker Championship 2018: Ding Junhui beats Xiao Guodong 10-3
Ding Junhui takes less than a hour to wrap up a convincing victory over fellow Chinese player Xiao Guodong at the World Snooker Championship.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Millicent Fawcett: First woman statue on Parliament Square
Less than 3% of statues in the UK are of women. Rachael Thorn explains why Millicent Fawcett now has one.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

MasterChef marathon death: Pledge to finish Matt Campbell's race
Matt Campbell, running the London marathon in memory of his father, died 3.7 miles from the finish.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Man released after joint enterprise conviction quashed
John Crilly appealed his murder conviction after the Supreme Court said the law had been wrongly interpreted.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

TSB boss says sorry for banking chaos
Customers remain locked out of their accounts and are unable to make payments as chaos continues.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Plastic straws: Call for government to rethink policy
Ellie Simpson, who has cerebral palsy, said the government had not given proper consideration to people with disabilities.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Liverpool v Roma: How Reds have adapted since selling Philippe Coutinho
As Liverpool face Roma in the Champions League semi-finals, we take a look at how they have adapted since selling playmaker Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona.

BBC Front Page
Apr 24, 2018

Unravelling the mystery of a motorcyclist's final moments
Unravelling the mystery of the motorcyclist's body found on the central reservation of the M4.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Crossing Divides: How running is uniting old and young
Vivian combines exercise with tackling loneliness through regular runs to visit her 'coach' Dennis.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Meet the team behind Spotify's viral music facts
The Genius Behind the Lyrics team write facts about thousands of songs, for your entertainment.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Britain's Fat Fight: Why we're losing
With Britain becoming the most obese country in Western Europe, chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall investigates.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Where have the UK's 10,000 Syrian refugees gone?
Two years after pledging to take in 20,000 Syrian refugees, BBC analysis looks at the where the first 10,000 have gone

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Crossing Divides: Two ex-child soldiers forge peace bonds
A Muslim and a Christian bond as they work together to build peace on the Indonesian island of Ambon.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

In pictures: Sophie Raworth and the 150-mile desert ultra-marathon
The BBC News presenter ran 150 miles with about 1,000 other runners over the Sahara desert.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Listening to your heartbeat can help with your feelings
"I wish I could feel happy or excited" - Tom is trying a new treatment that could help people with autism to better recognise their emotions.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

How bacteria are changing your mood
Scientists think "mood microbes" are a new frontier for improving the health of the brain.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

South Korean youths: 'We're too busy for reunification'
Young South Koreans aren't sure the two Koreas will become one again someday.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Police tackling rise in 'pop-up brothels'
An inquiry is under way into the increasing number of "pop-up brothels" across the UK.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

The female boxer with cerebral palsy
Kate Farley has cerebral palsy, but that doesn't stop her packing a punch in the ring - on her knees.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Co-living in London: Friendship, fines and frustration
More than 80% of 18 to 34-year-olds living in Britain say they feel lonely. Could co-living be the answer?

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

The veggie burger that bleeds when you cut it
The meat industry, a major contributor to CO2 emissions and deforestation, is facing competition.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Is Bollywood ready for #MeToo?
Actresses open up about sexual harassment in Bollywood and why more women haven't spoken out.

BBC Front Page
Apr 23, 2018

Former Chelsea player Marko Marin makes comical tumble in Greek Super League
Watch former Chelsea player Marko Marin take an unusual dive in a Greek Super League game between Olympiacos and Apollon Smyrnis.

BBC Front Page
Apr 21, 2018

Is it easier or harder to live without plastic than 10 years ago?
Ten years ago I tried to live without plastic for a month. A decade on, would it be easier or harder?

BBC Front Page
Apr 18, 2018

The holiday village run by spies
An idyllic holiday resort on the banks of the Red Sea was a base for Israeli spies with a secret mission.

BBC Front Page
Apr 17, 2018

The mystery of the homesick mechanic who stole a plane
In 1969 a mechanic stole a plane from East Anglia and set off for the States. Then he disappeared. Did he crash or was he shot down?

BBC Front Page
Apr 17, 2018

Obituary: Barbara Bush, social justice campaigner
The former US First Lady never accepted a passive role, and campaigned for social justice.

BBC Front Page
Apr 14, 2018

‘I was a teacher for 17 years, but I couldn't read or write'
John Corcoran graduated from university and became a teacher for 17 years - but he had an extraordinary secret.

BBC Front Page
Apr 12, 2018

Susan Kigula: The woman who freed herself and hundreds from death row
How death row prisoner Susan Kigula studied law and changed Uganda's legal system.

BBC Front Page
Apr 11, 2018

Americans going abroad for illegal heroin treatment
Opioid addicts are turning to a clinic in Mexico to break their addiction with a treatment that's illegal in the US.

BBC Front Page
Mar 27, 2018

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Mar 26, 2018

Grace is 37 and has never had consensual sex
When powerful women began talking about their experience of sexual abuse, it had an effect on some of the most powerless women in the UK.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

UK weather: Heavy snow causes UK-wide disruption
Police warn of hazardous road conditions as officers deal with a number of serious crashes.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Lewis Gilbert: Director of Alfie and three Bond films dies
The Oscar-nominated director made You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me and many other films.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Brad Parscale: Trump names 2020 election campaign chief
The campaign says Brad Parscale, who joined the Trump Organization in 2011, is an "amazing talent".

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Is there a problem with unregistered schools?
Inspectors say there are more than 350 unregistered schools but they have few powers to investigate.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Playing Pig in Appalachia - a card game keeping a community alive
Every year, on the last Saturday in February at high noon, World Pig commences in Forbus.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

UK weather: Snowy scenes across the UK
Bitterly cold weather and heavy snow sweep in from the east, causing disruption and delight.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Evidence not being disclosed on a daily basis, lawyers say in survey
Failings may have led to wrongful convictions or miscarriages of justice, they say in a survey.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

F1 pre-season testing: Sebastian Vettel edges Valtteri Bottas on day two
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel finishes 0.303 seconds ahead of the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas on day two of pre-season testing in Spain.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Welsh Open: The 'elephant in the room' between Williams and Morgan
BBC Sport Wales' Ian Hunt addresses the "elephant in the room" between Williams and Morgan after the pair criticised each other ahead of the Welsh Open.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Leicester explosion: Mother and two sons 'among blast dead'
Police say remains belonging to five people have been recovered from the wreckage in Leicester.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Nando's confirms it uses McCain chips
The chicken chain confirms it uses frozen chips - but says they're not the ones sold in shops.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Driver 'hit Somali woman in anti-Muslim attack'
Paul Moore struck the Somali woman twice days after a bomb blast in London, a court hears.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Syria war: Shelling and strikes despite Eastern Ghouta 'pause'
It appears that no civilians were able to leave during the first five-hour truce in the Eastern Ghouta.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Sex, money and #metoo - a Canadian political saga
After weeks of ups and downs, fallen politician Patrick Brown announced he will not run for office.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Moon to get 4G mobile network
Vodafone and Nokia lay out plans to put a 4G mobile network on the Moon in 2019.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Brexit: Liam Fox warning of customs union 'sellout'
The UK must not give up "control" of its trade policy to the EU after Brexit, Liam Fox says.

BBC Front Page
Feb 27, 2018

Reality Check: How much of the UK's trade is with the EU?
Boris Johnson and Sir Martin Donnelly use different figures for UK trade with the EU. Which is right?

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