American officials looked on Sunday as Israel opened a newfound Roman-era street at a divisive archaeological site in east Jerusalem, a move that deepened Palestinian animosity toward the White House’s mediation efforts.
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Sunday 30 June 2019
Middlesbrough: Where heroin is cheaper than cigarettes
The true scale of homelessness in the North East is largely hidden from view, according to Shelter.
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Wimbledon quiz: Could you be a line judge?
A matter of millimetres and many miles per hour. Can you ensure justice is done and avoid the wrath of the world's elite tennis stars?
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Lib Dem leadership: The candidates trying to stop Brexit
While everyone is focused on the next PM, the Lib Dems are also choosing a new leader.
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What's happening in the news this week?
This week, Bonnie Tyler makes an appearance, alongside some reconstituted meat products.
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The children of the devolution look to the future
The BBC's Allan Little sees a change in Scotland after 20 years of having its own parliament.
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How wealthy are you?
Where you live and when you were born play a big part in how much of the UK's wealth you are likely to own.
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How rude service inspired a multi-million euro firm
A bad experience at a shop inspired one man to set up a business that measures customer satisfaction.
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Greek election: Why frustrated young voters are turning conservative
As Greece goes to the polls on 7 July, many young Greeks are turning from the left-wing Syriza.
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How lashes became big business
Lash infills are just one of the treatments surging in popularity as the beauty business booms.
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Could you do a video interview for your next job?
Artificial intelligence is likely to play a role in whether you get your next big job interview.
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Afro Napoli: The migrant football team fighting racism
Footballer Sarjo was smuggled through six countries to Italy, but since arriving has been subject to racial abuse.
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How lashes became big business
Lash infills are just one of the treatments surging in popularity as the beauty business booms.
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Could you do a video interview for your next job?
Artificial intelligence is likely to play a role in whether you get your next big job interview.
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Afro Napoli: The migrant football team fighting racism
Footballer Sarjo was smuggled through six countries to Italy, but since arriving has been subject to racial abuse.
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Pop divas Christine and the Queens and Janelle Monae dominate Glastonbury's last day
Janelle Monae, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens and Kylie make their mark on the festival.
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Pop divas Christine and the Queens and Janelle Monae dominate Glastonbury's last day
Janelle Monae, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens and Kylie make their mark on the festival.
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Mobile users can now switch providers with one simple text
Phone customers will be able to switch providers with a single free text under new rules.
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Mobile users can now switch providers with one simple text
Phone customers will be able to switch providers with a single free text under new rules.
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Childcare might become 'available only in rich areas'
MPs warn that childcare in England risks becoming accessible only to the wealthy.
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Childcare might become 'available only in rich areas'
MPs warn that childcare in England risks becoming accessible only to the wealthy.
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Leg fat 'better than belly fat' for older women
Carrying fat on legs instead of the belly protects postmenopausal women from heart disease, a study suggests.
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Leg fat 'better than belly fat' for older women
Carrying fat on legs instead of the belly protects postmenopausal women from heart disease, a study suggests.
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Saturday 29 June 2019
Anne Choike, Gabriel Rauterberg
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Alexandra Feuer, Joseph Portale
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Venezuelan Navy Captain Accused of Rebellion Dies After Signs of Torture
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Kamala Harris Is Supported by Rivals After Trump Jr. Questions Her Race
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Wimbledon 2019: Serena Williams 'available' to partner Andy Murray in mixed doubles
Andy Murray says he still wants to play mixed doubles at Wimbledon - and Serena Williams says she is "available".
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Wimbledon 2019: Serena Williams 'available' to partner Andy Murray in mixed doubles
Andy Murray says he still wants to play mixed doubles at Wimbledon - and Serena Williams says she is "available".
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Buxton baby boy dies days after alleged assault
The two-month-old boy had been in a critical condition after suffering head injuries on Thursday.
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Trump ‘trying to work out’ historic Kim meeting at DMZ
The president spoke in Seoul shortly before he is due to visit the fortified strip dividing the Koreas.
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Buxton baby boy dies days after alleged assault
The two-month-old boy had been in a critical condition after suffering head injuries on Thursday.
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Trump ‘trying to work out’ historic Kim meeting at DMZ
Donald Trump says he wants to “say hello” and shake Kim Jong-un’s hand at the DMZ.
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Brexit: Jeremy Hunt 'could withhold part of £39bn divorce bill'
Jeremy Hunt says he could take a similar stance to his Tory leadership rival in a no-deal Brexit.
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Brexit: Jeremy Hunt 'could withhold part of £39bn divorce bill'
Jeremy Hunt says he could take a similar stance to his Tory leadership rival in a no-deal Brexit.
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Sudan: Dying for the revolution
Meet the young protesters in Sudan prepared to die to keep the country's revolution alive.
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Sudan: Dying for the revolution
Meet the young protesters in Sudan prepared to die to keep the country's revolution alive.
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Yankees’ Bats Are Too Much for the Red Sox in London
By JAMES WAGNER from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2JisjXj
With Little to Celebrate, Mets Honor a Title-Winning Team
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Whitney North Seymour Jr., Former U.S. Prosecutor Who Fought Corruption, Dies at 95
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Sri Lanka hires first two hangmen in 43 years
The president has announced four prisoners will be executed over drug offences.
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Sri Lanka hires first two hangmen in 43 years
The president has announced four prisoners will be executed over drug offences.
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The Killers bring out the Pet Shop Boys and Johnny Marr at Glastonbury
The Killers put on a triumphant headline show, putting to rest the memory of their flawed 2007 set.
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The Killers bring out the Pet Shop Boys and Johnny Marr at Glastonbury
The Killers put on a triumphant headline show, putting to rest the memory of their flawed 2007 set.
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'Madrid Central' protest: Thousands oppose suspension of anti-pollution plan
Protesters are calling on Madrid’s conservative mayor to reimpose strict car pollution restrictions.
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'Madrid Central' protest: Thousands oppose suspension of anti-pollution plan
Protesters are calling on Madrid’s conservative mayor to reimpose strict car pollution restrictions.
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Friday 28 June 2019
Justice Secretary David Gauke defeats no-confidence vote
Leave.EU wanted to "claim our first Cabinet scalp" but the local Tory party supported Mr Gauke.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Trish Regan: Kamala Harris could be the one to beat
Trish Regan: Kamala Harris could be the one to beat
FOX Business' Trish Regan on Sen. Kamala Harris' attack against Joe Biden.
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Parking charges could make £1bn for councils, study says
English councils could have a record surplus from parking charges and penalties this year, a study says.
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Parking charges could make £1bn for councils, study says
English councils could have a record surplus from parking charges and penalties this year, a study says.
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Trump says he wants to 'shake hands' with North Korea's Kim at DMZ
"I would meet him at the Border/DMZ just to shake hand and say Hello," President Trump tweets.
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Trump says he wants to 'shake hands' with North Korea's Kim at DMZ
"I would meet him at the Border/DMZ just to shake hand and say Hello," President Trump tweets.
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Queen marks 20 years of the Scottish Parliament
The Queen will address MSPs almost two decades to the day since the parliament officially assumed its legal powers.
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Khuram Butt: The partygoer who turned into a killer
A cannabis-smoking petty thief from east London, Khuram Butt embraced extremism and became a murderer.
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Queen marks 20 years of the Scottish Parliament
The Queen will address MSPs almost two decades to the day since the parliament officially assumed its legal powers.
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Berlin Brandenburg: The airport with half a million faults
Billions over budget, years late in opening, and still being rebuilt before a single plane has landed. What's gone so wrong at the new Berlin airport?
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Khuram Butt: The partygoer who turned into a killer
A cannabis-smoking petty thief from east London, Khuram Butt embraced extremism and became a murderer.
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Berlin Brandenburg: The airport with half a million faults
Billions over budget, years late in opening, and still being rebuilt before a single plane has landed. What's gone so wrong at the new Berlin airport?
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Japan whaling: Commercial hunts to resume despite outcry
Hunters could be back in Japanese waters from 1 July, ending a three-decade halt to commercial whaling.
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Everest queues: 'This person had crampons on the wrong feet'
Tim Mosedale has climbed Everest six times and believes that whilst the queues look bad they're often not the reason people die whilst climbing.
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There are calls for models wearing fake pregnancy bumps in ad campaigns to be banned
There are calls for fashion firms to stop using fake bump models, after reality star Arabella Chi was used as ASOS's maternity model despite never having been pregnant.
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Week in pictures: 22-28 June 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
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Transgender skater fighting to compete
Maria Joaquina is 11-years-old and a prize-winning roller-skater. She is transgender and fighting to compete among girls.
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Everest queues: 'This person had crampons on the wrong feet'
Tim Mosedale has climbed Everest six times and believes that whilst the queues look bad they're often not the reason people die whilst climbing.
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There are calls for models wearing fake pregnancy bumps in ad campaigns to be banned
There are calls for fashion firms to stop using fake bump models, after reality star Arabella Chi was used as ASOS's maternity model despite never having been pregnant.
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Week in pictures: 22-28 June 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
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Transgender skater fighting to compete
Maria Joaquina is 11-years-old and a prize-winning roller-skater. She is transgender and fighting to compete among girls.
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Who's in the running for Juncker's post and other EU top jobs?
EU leaders will head back to Brussels on Sunday night for a special meeting to try and agree on who should be the next president of the European Commission.
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Who's in the running for Juncker's post and other EU top jobs?
EU leaders will head back to Brussels on Sunday night for a special meeting to try and agree on who should be the next president of the European Commission.
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Thursday 27 June 2019
GP's drugs 'contributed to mum of seven Theresa Feehan's death'
Theresa Feehan died with toxic levels of prescription drugs in her body two days after a GP visit.
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Trump golf course dunes to lose special status
The sand dunes where Donald Trump built his golf resort are to lose their special environmental status.
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GP's drugs 'contributed to mum of seven Theresa Feehan's death'
Theresa Feehan died with toxic levels of prescription drugs in her body two days after a GP visit.
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Democratic debate: Heavyweights Biden and Sanders duel
Ten hopefuls are on stage, but all eyes are on the two heavyweights battling for the party's soul.
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Democratic debate: Heavyweights Biden and Sanders duel
Ten hopefuls are on stage, but all eyes are on the two heavyweights battling for the party's soul.
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What is the G20 summit, and what do world leaders talk about?
What is the G20, and what do they do when they meet?
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Chaos and killings: 10 minutes at London Bridge
An account of one devastating summer's night in June 2017 when eight people are killed and 48 more injured.
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What is the G20 summit, and what do world leaders talk about?
What is the G20, and what do they do when they meet?
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Chaos and killings: 10 minutes at London Bridge
An account of one devastating summer's night in June 2017 when eight people are killed and 48 more injured.
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'I rented a mouldy flat from the deputy mayor'
When Jennifer Mbon's flat grew a layer of black mould she discovered her landlord was one of Marseille's top politicians.
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The leasehold disputes taking an emotional toll
More than two-thirds of people who have had leasehold issues are anxious about their future, a survey finds.
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AI needs more health data if it's to help cure the world
Artificial intelligence could help tackle many of the world's health problems, experts say.
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Quiz of the Week: Which Pink song induced childbirth?
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
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Prosthetic limbs: An invention for amputees in the developing world
It's high-tech, it's cheap, and it's been designed for amputees in the developing world.
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Smear tests: Actress writes play based on own experiences
Gabrielle wrote a play about her experiences of smear tests so more women can understand how much of a difference they can make.
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Crossing Divides: The schoolchildren confronting speeding motorists
An initiative is getting primary school pupils to confront speeding motorists, in a bid to enforce the speed limit near schools.
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'I rented a mouldy flat from the deputy mayor'
When Jennifer Mbon's flat grew a layer of black mould she discovered her landlord was one of Marseille's top politicians.
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The leasehold disputes taking an emotional toll
More than two-thirds of people who have had leasehold issues are anxious about their future, a survey finds.
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AI needs more health data if it's to help cure the world
Artificial intelligence could help tackle many of the world's health problems, experts say.
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Quiz of the Week: Which Pink song induced childbirth?
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
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Prosthetic limbs: An invention for amputees in the developing world
It's high-tech, it's cheap, and it's been designed for amputees in the developing world.
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Smear tests: Actress writes play based on own experiences
Gabrielle wrote a play about her experiences of smear tests so more women can understand how much of a difference they can make.
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Crossing Divides: The schoolchildren confronting speeding motorists
An initiative is getting primary school pupils to confront speeding motorists, in a bid to enforce the speed limit near schools.
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Wednesday 26 June 2019
Highlights From the First Democratic Debate
By NATALIE RENEAU and AINARA TIEFENTHÄLER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Fxse0v
Shepherd's Bush stabbing: Teenager dies
The victim, believed to be 18, died from a stab injury in Shepherd's Bush on Wednesday night.
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Shepherd's Bush stabbing: Teenager dies
The victim, believed to be 18, died from a stab injury in Shepherd's Bush on Wednesday night.
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Why Is Everyone Drinking Celery Juice as if It Will Save Them From Dying?
By MARISA MELTZER from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2Xy5cRG
'I was suspected of causing my child's illness'
The women whose world was turned upside down by being wrongly suspected of Fabricated or Induced Illness.
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'I was suspected of causing my child's illness'
The women whose world was turned upside down by being wrongly suspected of Fabricated or Induced Illness.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Jay Inslee, at Democratic debate, says Trump wrong to think wind turbines cause cancer
Jay Inslee, at Democratic debate, says Trump wrong to think wind turbines cause cancer
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said President Trump is wrong to think wind turbines cause cancer.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Trump tweets reaction to Democratic primary debate: ‘BORING!’
Trump tweets reaction to Democratic primary debate: ‘BORING!’
President Trump appeared to be unimpressed Wednesday night as the first Democratic primary debate got underway.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Democratic debate marred by NBC audio snafu
Democratic debate marred by NBC audio snafu
An audio snafu forced NBC to cut to a commercial break during the Democratic debates.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Cory Booker calls out Amazon, Halliburton in Democratic primary debate
Cory Booker calls out Amazon, Halliburton in Democratic primary debate
Sen. Cory Booker called out companies Amazon and Halliburton during Wednesday’s first Democratic primary debate.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: At first Democratic debate, sparks fly over health care
At first Democratic debate, sparks fly over health care
Front-runner Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., endorsed Medicare-for-all during the debate in Miami.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Elizabeth Warren, during 2020 Democratic debate, pushes economic reform efforts
Elizabeth Warren, during 2020 Democratic debate, pushes economic reform efforts
The question fell directly in Warren’s wheelhouse and gave her the chance to lay out why she’s running for president.
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Give children 'less sugar and more veg in baby food'
There should be mandatory limits on sugar and parents should offer more bitter vegetables when weaning, a report says.
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Give children 'less sugar and more veg in baby food'
There should be mandatory limits on sugar and parents should offer more bitter vegetables when weaning, a report says.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Mitsubishi Motors to relocate North America HQ from California to Tennessee
Mitsubishi Motors to relocate North America HQ from California to Tennessee
Mitsubishi Motors announced on Tuesday that it is relocating its North America headquarters from California to Tennessee
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'Every suggestion' HPV vaccine will cut cervical cancers
There is "every suggestion" HPV vaccination will lead to a fall in cervical cancers, say scientists .
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'Every suggestion' HPV vaccine will cut cervical cancers
There is "every suggestion" HPV vaccination will lead to a fall in cervical cancers, say scientists .
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Boeing suffers new 737 Max issue that could delay return
Regulators uncover a new issue with the doomed aircraft that could delay its return to service.
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Boeing suffers new 737 Max issue that could delay return
Regulators uncover a new issue with the doomed aircraft that could delay its return to service.
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At a school near you? The four-and-a-half-day week
Why one Birmingham school has decided to save money by sending children home early on Friday.
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Russia says Georgia isn't safe. Russians in Georgia say otherwise
Russian citizens in Georgia say otherwise.
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At a school near you? The four-and-a-half-day week
Why one Birmingham school has decided to save money by sending children home early on Friday.
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Russia says Georgia isn't safe. Russians in Georgia say otherwise
Russian citizens in Georgia say otherwise.
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Tuesday 25 June 2019
Beauty queen 'raped by Gambia's ex-President Jammeh'
Three women tell HRW how they were assaulted by the now exiled leader - allegations his party deny.
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Beauty queen 'raped by Gambia's ex-President Jammeh'
Three women tell HRW how they were assaulted by the now exiled leader - allegations his party deny.
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Europe Is Bracing for a Heat Wave. It’s the New Normal.
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A Mystery Disease Is Killing Children, and Questions Linger About Lychees
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What Happened at the Democratic Debate? Jimmy Fallon Will Let You Know
By JOHN KOBLIN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2xdg48u
Tempers Flare as the Phillies Strike Late Against the Mets
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Your Wednesday Briefing
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Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt divided over Brexit plans
Boris Johnson says the UK must leave on 31 October but Jeremy Hunt calls this a "fake deadline".
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Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt divided over Brexit plans
Boris Johnson says the UK must leave on 31 October but Jeremy Hunt calls this a "fake deadline".
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Swimrun: How drunken bet became worldwide sport
The latest swimrun was held in south Devon where about 100 entrants competed across 10km and 25km routes.
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Swimrun: How drunken bet became worldwide sport
The latest swimrun was held in south Devon where about 100 entrants competed across 10km and 25km routes.
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Westerners 'fuelling Philippine child sex video rise'
Philippine children are being forced into online sex abuse videos by family, paid for by people in the West.
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Chinese viewers watch webcast tour of tiny village museum
A live stream tour of a tiny museum open only one day a week attracts nearly half a million viewers.
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Westerners 'fuelling Philippine child sex video rise'
Philippine children are being forced into online sex abuse videos by family, paid for by people in the West.
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Chinese viewers watch webcast tour of tiny village museum
A live stream tour of a tiny museum open only one day a week attracts nearly half a million viewers.
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Pakistan: How one girl overcame the armed men who blocked her school
Naeema Zehri grew up in a village in Pakistan where armed men stopped her from going to school.
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Pakistan: How one girl overcame the armed men who blocked her school
Naeema Zehri grew up in a village in Pakistan where armed men stopped her from going to school.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Trish Regan: Iran should follow Mexico’s example
Trish Regan: Iran should follow Mexico’s example
FOX Business' Trish Regan on the rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
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Michelle Obama and Stephen Fry help drive audiobook boom
Money spent on audiobooks in the UK rose by 43% in 2018, with Michelle Obama leading the way.
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Michelle Obama and Stephen Fry help drive audiobook boom
Money spent on audiobooks in the UK rose by 43% in 2018, with Michelle Obama leading the way.
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Have we all underrated the humble pencil?
Is it really the miracle product of the free market, as many economists have claimed?
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How do you win the race to become US president?
Who gets to be president? How do you win? All your questions and more in one handy explainer.
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France's raw recruits sign up for return of national service
For the first time in 20 years, French teenagers are taking part in a four-week training programme.
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Monday 24 June 2019
Daniel Webster: Boy with leg amputated faces school place battle
Daniel Webster has been off school for two years after "falling through the cracks of education".
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Naomi Campbell on diversity, colourism and Windrush
The supermodel tells the BBC it is still a "big deal" to see a woman of colour on a magazine cover.
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Daniel Webster: Boy with leg amputated faces school place battle
Daniel Webster has been off school for two years after "falling through the cracks of education".
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Pret allergy death: Parents 'delighted' by 'Natasha's law'
The new rules come after teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse suffered a fatal reaction to a sandwich in 2016.
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Pret allergy death: Parents 'delighted' by 'Natasha's law'
The new rules come after teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse suffered a fatal reaction to a sandwich in 2016.
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HPV vaccine for boys could cut cancer rates, research suggests
A two-year study of 235 patients in Scotland with head and neck cancer found HPV in 60% of cases.
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HPV vaccine for boys could cut cancer rates, research suggests
A two-year study of 235 patients in Scotland with head and neck cancer found HPV in 60% of cases.
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Asylum seekers: 'They didn't believe I was a child'
A Newsnight investigation finds 137 cases of child asylum seekers being wrongly classified as adults.
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Asylum seekers: 'They didn't believe I was a child'
A Newsnight investigation finds 137 cases of child asylum seekers being wrongly classified as adults.
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Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers
Locals are frustrated at a number of cases where influencers have been disrespectful at tourist sites.
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Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers
Locals are frustrated at a number of cases where influencers have been disrespectful at tourist sites.
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Private school and Oxbridge 'take top jobs'
Top professions are still dominated by the privately educated, a social mobility report says.
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ASMR: Welsh stone carver is unintentional YouTube star
A stone carver praised for his "wisdom" forgot about footage which has made him an internet star.
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Cracked It: Tariq jailed for knife crime, now in work
A 19-year-old recalls being caught carrying a knife, but has since turned life around.
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Who really pays in a tariff war?
Donald Trump has labelled himself "Tariff Man", in his bid to use tariffs to boost domestic jobs.
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Death in Ice Valley: New clues in Isdal Woman mystery
A man who may have seen the Isdal Woman on the way to her death; a police officer bitter that the case was shut down - new leads in a 49-year-old puzzle.
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Michael Jackson: The story of the troubled star's final day, 10 years on
The King of Pop died exactly 10 years ago, and we now know how the day unfolded.
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Private school and Oxbridge 'take top jobs'
Top professions are still dominated by the privately educated, a social mobility report says.
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ASMR: Welsh stone carver is unintentional YouTube star
A stone carver praised for his "wisdom" forgot about footage which has made him an internet star.
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Cracked It: Tariq jailed for knife crime, now in work
A 19-year-old recalls being caught carrying a knife, but has since turned life around.
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Who really pays in a tariff war?
Donald Trump has labelled himself "Tariff Man", in his bid to use tariffs to boost domestic jobs.
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Death in Ice Valley: New clues in Isdal Woman mystery
A man who may have seen the Isdal Woman on the way to her death; a police officer bitter that the case was shut down - new leads in a 49-year-old puzzle.
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Michael Jackson: The story of the troubled star's final day, 10 years on
The King of Pop died exactly 10 years ago, and we now know how the day unfolded.
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Sunday 23 June 2019
Facebook: Nick Clegg says 'no evidence' of Russian interference in Brexit vote
Sir Nick Clegg says Facebook found no "significant attempt" by outside forces to sway the 2016 vote.
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Facebook: Nick Clegg says 'no evidence' of Russian interference in Brexit vote
Sir Nick Clegg says Facebook found no "significant attempt" by outside forces to sway the 2016 vote.
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On Politics: U.S. Working on Clandestine Plans for Iran
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'Sex and shopping' author Judith Krantz dies at 91
Her steamy bestselling novels feature young, beautiful heroines meeting rich, handsome men.
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'Sex and shopping' author Judith Krantz dies at 91
Her steamy bestselling novels feature young, beautiful heroines meeting rich, handsome men.
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Jeremy Hunt tells Boris Johnson 'don't be a coward' over scrutiny
Jeremy Hunt said he was "not interested" in Boris Johnson's private life, but challenged him to a TV debate.
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Jeremy Hunt tells Boris Johnson 'don't be a coward' over scrutiny
Jeremy Hunt said he was "not interested" in Boris Johnson's private life, but challenged him to a TV debate.
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Rajasthan tent collapse kills 14 at religious event
Officials say some were electrocuted when storms caused a tent to collapse at a religious event.
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Rajasthan tent collapse kills 14 at religious event
Officials say some were electrocuted when storms caused a tent to collapse at a religious event.
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Israel Folau: Rugby star's fundraiser shut down over anti-gay views
Israel Folau had sought donations to fight his sacking by Rugby Australia over social media posts.
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Israel Folau: Rugby star's fundraiser shut down over anti-gay views
Israel Folau had sought donations to fight his sacking by Rugby Australia over social media posts.
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Gambling addiction clinic first to target vulnerable young
The NHS is to open its first gambling addiction clinic for young people.
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Gambling addiction clinic first to target vulnerable young
The NHS is to open its first gambling addiction clinic for young people.
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England boss 'ashamed' by Cameroon behaviour
England boss Phil Neville said his side's last-16 win over Cameroon in the Women's World Cup "didn't feel like football".
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England boss 'ashamed' by Cameroon behaviour
England boss Phil Neville said his side's last-16 win over Cameroon in the Women's World Cup "didn't feel like football".
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CO2 and how it links manure and fizzy drinks
Roger Harrabin looks at how manure could help to deal with CO2.
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Dopey: ‘We needed somewhere to tell wild drug stories’
Listeners came for the wild anecdotes, but have stuck around to form an informal support network.
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Chatty cockroach gets Greeks talking on Athens streets
How two female artists reignited debate on the streets of Greece by imitating an insect.
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What's happening in the news this week?
In which the gestation period of a white rhino is used to explain this week's news.
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CO2 and how it links manure and fizzy drinks
Roger Harrabin looks at how manure could help to deal with CO2.
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Dopey: ‘We needed somewhere to tell wild drug stories’
Listeners came for the wild anecdotes, but have stuck around to form an informal support network.
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Chatty cockroach gets Greeks talking on Athens streets
How two female artists reignited debate on the streets of Greece by imitating an insect.
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What's happening in the news this week?
In which the gestation period of a white rhino is used to explain this week's news.
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Saturday 22 June 2019
The women fighting for Lapland
As climate change affects the livelihoods of Finland's indigenous Sami people, a proposed new Arctic railway, forestry and mining could change Lapland forever.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'reflections'
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "reflections".
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How water polo's Shiny Shrimps changed one man's life
Cédric Le Gallo used to hate sport. But then he joined the Shiny Shrimps and it changed his life.
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Kofi Kingston: 'My struggle transcends race'
Kofi Kingston, the first African-born WWE champion, talks about his Ghanaian heritage.
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Shiyenze Khasoha: 'My designs fund my cancer treatment'
Kenyan Shiyenze Khasoha sells clothes she designs to pay for her ovarian cancer treatment.
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The women fighting for Lapland
As climate change affects the livelihoods of Finland's indigenous Sami people, a proposed new Arctic railway, forestry and mining could change Lapland forever.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'reflections'
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "reflections".
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How water polo's Shiny Shrimps changed one man's life
Cédric Le Gallo used to hate sport. But then he joined the Shiny Shrimps and it changed his life.
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Kofi Kingston: 'My struggle transcends race'
Kofi Kingston, the first African-born WWE champion, talks about his Ghanaian heritage.
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Shiyenze Khasoha: 'My designs fund my cancer treatment'
Kenyan Shiyenze Khasoha sells clothes she designs to pay for her ovarian cancer treatment.
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Tory leadership: Who gets to choose the UK's next prime minister?
It is not now MPs who will get to decide between Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson.
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Tory leadership: Who gets to choose the UK's next prime minister?
It is not now MPs who will get to decide between Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson.
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The play dispelling the British Vietnamese 'nail-bar' cliche
Summer Rolls tells of the tension between young British-born Mai and her immigrant parents.
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The play dispelling the British Vietnamese 'nail-bar' cliche
Summer Rolls tells of the tension between young British-born Mai and her immigrant parents.
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Trump Emphatically Denies Sexual Assault Allegation by E. Jean Carroll
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Quotation of the Day: Democrats Make Pitch, and Black Voters Are Listening
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Georgia Stages Protests While Its Relations With Russia Are in a Tailspin
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Biden, in Interview with Sharpton, Tries to Defuse Criticism of Remarks on Segregationists
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Santa Anita Park’s Death Toll Reaches 30 Racehorses
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North Korea's Kim Jong-un receives 'excellent' letter from Trump
State media says the North Korean leader will "seriously contemplate the interesting content".
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North Korea's Kim Jong-un receives 'excellent' letter from Trump
State media says the North Korean leader will "seriously contemplate the interesting content".
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Power and endurance training 'key to all-round fitness'
Blend of strength and endurance training makes team sport players the fittest of all, a study finds.
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Power and endurance training 'key to all-round fitness'
Blend of strength and endurance training makes team sport players the fittest of all, a study finds.
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Friday 21 June 2019
Windrush passenger Alford Gardner's memories of voyage to UK
Seventy-one years ago Alford Gardner was one of hundreds of Caribbeans who came to rebuild post-war UK.
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How recyclable is your food shop?
Research suggests almost half of packaging used by major UK supermarkets can't be easily recycled.
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Windrush passenger Alford Gardner's memories of voyage to UK
Seventy-one years ago Alford Gardner was one of hundreds of Caribbeans who came to rebuild post-war UK.
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#RealAsianGranny: British East Asians celebrate grandmothers
People behind #RealAsianGranny tell stories about the strongest women they know, their grandmothers.
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Week in pictures: 15-21 June 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
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Afcon 2019: Meet the ‘animals’ competing for the Africa Cup of Nations
Eagles, elephants and lions are among the most popular sporting beasts at this year's tournament.
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Stonewall and before: Shedding new light on heroes of gay history
A new book explores the history of the LGBT liberation movement and brings its heroes from the shadows into the light.
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#RealAsianGranny: British East Asians celebrate grandmothers
People behind #RealAsianGranny tell stories about the strongest women they know, their grandmothers.
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Week in pictures: 15-21 June 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
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Afcon 2019: Meet the ‘animals’ competing for the Africa Cup of Nations
Eagles, elephants and lions are among the most popular sporting beasts at this year's tournament.
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Stonewall and before: Shedding new light on heroes of gay history
A new book explores the history of the LGBT liberation movement and brings its heroes from the shadows into the light.
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The medical student who died of measles
The death of a student doctor from a preventable disease shows how Ukraine has become the measles capital of Europe.
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Windrush: Who exactly was on board?
The Empire Windrush ship arrived in England on 21 June 1948 carrying hundreds of passengers from the Caribbean, among others. What do we know about them?
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Healing young and old with a singalong
How a cross-generational therapeutic knees-up can help old and young alike.
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The medical student who died of measles
The death of a student doctor from a preventable disease shows how Ukraine has become the measles capital of Europe.
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Windrush: Who exactly was on board?
The Empire Windrush ship arrived in England on 21 June 1948 carrying hundreds of passengers from the Caribbean, among others. What do we know about them?
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Healing young and old with a singalong
How a cross-generational therapeutic knees-up can help old and young alike.
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Chennai water crisis: 'We can't do anything'
Residents in the Indian city have been forced to go to drastic lengths to get water after months of poor rainfall.
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Syria: Who's in control of Idlib?
Who holds sway in the last major stronghold of opposition forces fighting the Syrian government?
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'Friendly' bacteria could help save frogs from disease
A discovery by UK scientists could help save species such as the European common frog from extinction
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'Friendly' bacteria could help save frogs from disease
A discovery by UK scientists could help save species such as the European common frog from extinction
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Trump dismisses E. Jean Carroll rape allegation as 'fiction'
Writer E. Jean Carroll says Mr Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.
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Trump dismisses E. Jean Carroll rape allegation as 'fiction'
Writer E. Jean Carroll says Mr Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.
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Thursday 20 June 2019
Istanbul vote: Why rerun vote is key to Turkey's future
Turkey's ruling party narrowly lost the city's mayoral election in April and a rerun is scheduled for 23 June.
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Istanbul vote: Why rerun vote is key to Turkey's future
Turkey's ruling party narrowly lost the city's mayoral election in April and a rerun is scheduled for 23 June.
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Inside Italy's war over vaccines
Fake news fuels the anti-vaccine movement and one government's vaccination efforts may be making it worse.
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Quiz of the Week: Who annoyed Bella Thorne?
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
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Spearmint Rhino strippers fighting for the right to strip
Strippers in Sheffield are fighting back against claims made by feminist campaigners that sexual acts happen in Spearmint Rhino.
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Africa's week in pictures: 14-20 June 2019
A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.
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Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence: The 3,100-mile race around a New York block
It lasts almost two months, with competitors running 18 hours a day. The 'Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence' is a race unlike any other.
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'I want to be a guinea pig to help others'
How one amputee is helping scientists improve the lives of other people who rely on prosthetic limbs.
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Why the age of electric flight is finally upon us
Air travel accounts for 2%-3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Are electric engines an answer?
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John Malkovich stars in Harvey Weinstein-inspired play Bitter Wheat
The Hollywood actor takes the lead role in a new play dealing with the #MeToo movement.
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US economy under Trump: Is it the greatest in history?
Is the US economy under President Trump the best it's ever been?
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Inside Italy's war over vaccines
Fake news fuels the anti-vaccine movement and one government's vaccination efforts may be making it worse.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WSiwMh
Quiz of the Week: Who annoyed Bella Thorne?
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WSjlER
Spearmint Rhino strippers fighting for the right to strip
Strippers in Sheffield are fighting back against claims made by feminist campaigners that sexual acts happen in Spearmint Rhino.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Rt7zQ1
Africa's week in pictures: 14-20 June 2019
A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XrzipM
Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence: The 3,100-mile race around a New York block
It lasts almost two months, with competitors running 18 hours a day. The 'Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence' is a race unlike any other.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WXu3tA
'I want to be a guinea pig to help others'
How one amputee is helping scientists improve the lives of other people who rely on prosthetic limbs.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Y4gvhs
Why the age of electric flight is finally upon us
Air travel accounts for 2%-3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Are electric engines an answer?
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x6jjyu
John Malkovich stars in Harvey Weinstein-inspired play Bitter Wheat
The Hollywood actor takes the lead role in a new play dealing with the #MeToo movement.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x6pSRE
US economy under Trump: Is it the greatest in history?
Is the US economy under President Trump the best it's ever been?
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'Clean electricity' will dominate power supply
Britain is set to obtain more of its power from zero-carbon sources than from fossil fuels.
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Tory leadership: Probe after MP called 'disgrace' by colleague
Tory Antoinette Sandbach says WhatsApp texts also told her to quit the party for backing Rory Stewart.
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'Clean electricity' will dominate power supply
Britain is set to obtain more of its power from zero-carbon sources than from fossil fuels.
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Wednesday 19 June 2019
How can a company be valued at billions, but not make any profit?
You can't have a company worth billions of dollars and not make a profit, right? Wrong, and here's why.
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Clapping back against racial stereotypes
Elijah Lawal has written a book about "clapping back" against racial stereotypes.
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Cumbria coal mine: a well-paid job that's bad for the planet
Reopening of a coal mine in Cumbria will create around 500 well-paid jobs, but with an inevitable environmental impact will people jump at the opportunity?
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WUSxUd
The fake French minister in a silicon mask who stole millions
How fraudsters impersonated France's Jean-Yves Le Drian and scammed a number of wealthy figures.
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The African 'poverty safari' on wheels
A charity comes in for criticism for its immersive experience depicting the lives of poor African children.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L2oJmD
Young drinkers lead the trend for alcohol-free beer
Led by craft brewers and young drinkers, a growing number of low and no alcohol beers, are being drunk.
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Michael Woods: How personal tragedy inspired Canadian cyclist's greatest success
A personal tragedy inspired Michael Woods' greatest sporting success. He revisits an emotional day in 2018, with the BeSpoke podcast.
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Faith in ruins: China's vanishing mosques
The BBC has found new evidence of the increasing control and suppression of Islam in China
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Work-life balance: Is a four-day week the answer?
A year ago, employees at this company were told they'd be working 9am - 5:30pm, Monday-Thursday.
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MMR Vaccine: 'I was told why did you vaccinate your child?'
With measles cases on the rise in UK, Dr Aayesha Hassan is fighting misinformation and distrust within the Somali community.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XZvQzV
How can a company be valued at billions, but not make any profit?
You can't have a company worth billions of dollars and not make a profit, right? Wrong, and here's why.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MVPKuh
Clapping back against racial stereotypes
Elijah Lawal has written a book about "clapping back" against racial stereotypes.
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2LalUjx
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2LalUjx
Cumbria coal mine: a well-paid job that's bad for the planet
Reopening of a coal mine in Cumbria will create around 500 well-paid jobs, but with an inevitable environmental impact will people jump at the opportunity?
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WUSxUd
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WUSxUd
The fake French minister in a silicon mask who stole millions
How fraudsters impersonated France's Jean-Yves Le Drian and scammed a number of wealthy figures.
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WWNCCA
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WWNCCA
The African 'poverty safari' on wheels
A charity comes in for criticism for its immersive experience depicting the lives of poor African children.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L2oJmD
Young drinkers lead the trend for alcohol-free beer
Led by craft brewers and young drinkers, a growing number of low and no alcohol beers, are being drunk.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WPvvDc
Michael Woods: How personal tragedy inspired Canadian cyclist's greatest success
A personal tragedy inspired Michael Woods' greatest sporting success. He revisits an emotional day in 2018, with the BeSpoke podcast.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x74vQd
Xi Jinping in North Korea: Why China's president is visiting Kim now
As the Trump-Kim nuclear talks stall, China is upping its role in tackling the North Korea impasse.
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Xi Jinping in North Korea: Why China's president is visiting Kim now
As the Trump-Kim nuclear talks stall, China is upping its role in tackling the North Korea impasse.
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Alesha MacPhail: Pupils and teachers to remember murder victim
Friends will celebrate Alesha MacPhail's life, a year after she was killed on the Isle of Bute.
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Alesha MacPhail: Pupils and teachers to remember murder victim
Friends will celebrate Alesha MacPhail's life, a year after she was killed on the Isle of Bute.
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Gulf crisis: Close up to stricken oil tanker with the US Navy
The BBC's Mark Lowen sees the damage caused to one of the oil tankers attacked in the Gulf of Oman.
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Gulf crisis: Close up to stricken oil tanker with the US Navy
The BBC's Mark Lowen sees the damage caused to one of the oil tankers attacked in the Gulf of Oman.
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Tuesday 18 June 2019
'Her ancestors enslaved mine. Now we're friends'
Phoebe Kilby discovered her ancestors were slave-owners and she wanted to pay reparations.
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Rites of Passage, Portraits of Prom
Young people with learning disabilities share their experiences and thoughts for the future.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L0stVI
Sickle cell disease: 'I told mates I was in a crash, but it was a stroke'
Daniel Nwosu, 22, has only just revealed to his mates the impact of living with sickle cell disease.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FfBTsA
How America overthrew Guatemala's reformist president
Accused of being a communist, Guatemala's president was toppled in a US-led coup
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'My father, the rapist': Hidden victims of Rwanda's genocide
It is thought thousands of children were born as a result of rape during the 1994 genocide.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ISKxhO
Should we dislike the 'Like' button?
Social media companies know approval can be addictive, so how should we manage the compulsion to be liked?
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Why are Nike trainers washing up on beaches?
From Bermuda and the Azores to Ireland and France, large numbers of shoes are washing ashore.
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Yesterday: Inside Danny Boyle's world without The Beatles
Danny Boyle's film cancels the Fab Four, but makes an actor of Ed Sheeran and a UK-Asian rock star.
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When is a sausage not a sausage?
Why some people aren't happy that words like 'burger' and 'sausage' are being used to describe vegan products.
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Viewpoint: How the British reshaped India's caste system
A complex system of beliefs and social identities was oversimplified by colonisers, writes Sanjoy Chakravorty.
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Measles vaccine fears cost me my children
One Filipino mother's worst fears were realised when her unvaccinated children caught measles.
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'Her ancestors enslaved mine. Now we're friends'
Phoebe Kilby discovered her ancestors were slave-owners and she wanted to pay reparations.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xq48yY
Rites of Passage, Portraits of Prom
Young people with learning disabilities share their experiences and thoughts for the future.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L0stVI
Sickle cell disease: 'I told mates I was in a crash, but it was a stroke'
Daniel Nwosu, 22, has only just revealed to his mates the impact of living with sickle cell disease.
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FfBTsA
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FfBTsA
How America overthrew Guatemala's reformist president
Accused of being a communist, Guatemala's president was toppled in a US-led coup
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KZL5VJ
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KZL5VJ
'My father, the rapist': Hidden victims of Rwanda's genocide
It is thought thousands of children were born as a result of rape during the 1994 genocide.
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ISKxhO
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ISKxhO
Should we dislike the 'Like' button?
Social media companies know approval can be addictive, so how should we manage the compulsion to be liked?
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FheQxq
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FheQxq
Why are Nike trainers washing up on beaches?
From Bermuda and the Azores to Ireland and France, large numbers of shoes are washing ashore.
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L4cYw1
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L4cYw1
Yesterday: Inside Danny Boyle's world without The Beatles
Danny Boyle's film cancels the Fab Four, but makes an actor of Ed Sheeran and a UK-Asian rock star.
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WRXAVu
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WRXAVu
When is a sausage not a sausage?
Why some people aren't happy that words like 'burger' and 'sausage' are being used to describe vegan products.
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FjASzX
from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FjASzX
Viewpoint: How the British reshaped India's caste system
A complex system of beliefs and social identities was oversimplified by colonisers, writes Sanjoy Chakravorty.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RqFxon
Have We Been Misinterpreting This Popular New Testament Passage?
Every year, around Memorial Day, social media feeds are littered with references to John 15:13, but is it possible we’ve misunderstood what Jesus was saying in the popular New Testament passage?
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Oxford University accepts £150m from US private equity boss
Stephen Schwarzman, a confidant of President Trump, makes the largest ever donation to a UK university.
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Monday 17 June 2019
Face to face with DR Congo's deadly vipers
Photographer Hugh Kinsella Cunningham captures close-up portraits of some of the world's most dangerous snakes.
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Danniella Westbrook: Drug-free EastEnders star 'to train as therapist'
Danniella Westbrook says she is drug and alcohol-free for the first time in years.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48666029
The factory making shoes out of plastic bottles
This Adidas factory in India makes shoes and clothes out of polyester from recycled plastic bottles.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48661150
Stonewall uprising: A riot that changed millions of lives
On a hot New York night 50 years ago, a police raid on a gay bar reshaped millions of American lives.
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'I lost £50 when diners left without paying'
Waiters tell the BBC it is common for staff to foot the bill when customers walk out without paying.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48663173
The gay men breaking blood donation rules
The men believe who they have sex with should not prevent them from giving blood.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-48598461
Beechwood: 'I can't believe the evil that happened there'
A victim of the regime at a notorious children's home has come forward to tell her story - one of hundreds of accounts of abuse heard by a national inquiry.
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Should you leave the room when you cough or sneeze?
President Donald Trump seems to think so - and he's not alone. What have the experts got to say?
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How a struggling airline went soaring through the cloud
In a "David and Goliath" battle of the skies, the small airline used tech to punch above its weight.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IQxgWT
Syrian universities weakened by 'brain-drain', says report
Syria's war is near an end but its universities are struggling to help the country's recovery.
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The gondola-making sisters taking on Venetian tradition
Two sisters in Venice are trying to overturn the unwritten rule that gondolas are made by men.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-48665953
Face to face with DR Congo's deadly vipers
Photographer Hugh Kinsella Cunningham captures close-up portraits of some of the world's most dangerous snakes.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-48355741
Danniella Westbrook: Drug-free EastEnders star 'to train as therapist'
Danniella Westbrook says she is drug and alcohol-free for the first time in years.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48666029
The factory making shoes out of plastic bottles
This Adidas factory in India makes shoes and clothes out of polyester from recycled plastic bottles.
from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48661150
from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48661150
Stonewall uprising: A riot that changed millions of lives
On a hot New York night 50 years ago, a police raid on a gay bar reshaped millions of American lives.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xj1gnK
'I lost £50 when diners left without paying'
Waiters tell the BBC it is common for staff to foot the bill when customers walk out without paying.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48663173
The gay men breaking blood donation rules
The men believe who they have sex with should not prevent them from giving blood.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-48598461
Beechwood: 'I can't believe the evil that happened there'
A victim of the regime at a notorious children's home has come forward to tell her story - one of hundreds of accounts of abuse heard by a national inquiry.
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from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-46320025
Should you leave the room when you cough or sneeze?
President Donald Trump seems to think so - and he's not alone. What have the experts got to say?
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x1Pdwm
How a struggling airline went soaring through the cloud
In a "David and Goliath" battle of the skies, the small airline used tech to punch above its weight.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IQxgWT
Syrian universities weakened by 'brain-drain', says report
Syria's war is near an end but its universities are struggling to help the country's recovery.
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MPs' maternity rights: Labour's Stella Creasy speaks out
Labour's Stella Creasy hits out at Parliament's rules, which do not recognise maternity leave.
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MPs' maternity rights: Labour's Stella Creasy speaks out
Labour's Stella Creasy hits out at Parliament's rules, which do not recognise maternity leave.
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Sunday 16 June 2019
Airlines Try New Ways to Build Pilot Ranks
By CHRISTINE NEGRONI from NYT Business https://nyti.ms/2L2bi6f
Work-Life Conflict Doesn’t Stop After Maternity Leave
By JESSICA GROSE from NYT Business https://nyti.ms/2XdygOd
Harassment, Equality, Power: What Leaders Said at the New Rules Summit
By Unknown Author from NYT Business https://nyti.ms/2ZwMqqT
Exposing the Bias Embedded in Tech
By ALINA TUGEND from NYT Business https://nyti.ms/2Kmc2Dn
Marin Alsop Raises the Baton for Women Conductors
By MAYA SALAM from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2Rlg7s9
Hong Kong protest: Joshua Wong calls for HK leader Carrie Lam to resign
Joshua Wong, who became the face of the 2014 Umbrella Movement, has been released from prison.
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Hong Kong protest: Joshua Wong calls for HK leader Carrie Lam to resign
Joshua Wong, who became the face of the 2014 Umbrella Movement, has been released from prison.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Asian shares mostly higher as investors look ahead to Fed
Asian shares mostly higher as investors look ahead to Fed
Asian shares were mostly higher Monday amid a wait-and-see attitude about the direction of interest rates and the trade dispute between the U.S. and China.
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Labour 'needs clear anti-Brexit position', says Tom Watson
The party's deputy leader wants Labour to strongly argue for the EU, saying "our hearts are Remain".
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Italian George Clooney fraudsters arrested in Thailand
Police arrest two Italians in Thailand who posed as George Clooney to promote a fashion business.
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Labour 'needs clear anti-Brexit position', says Tom Watson
The party's deputy leader wants Labour to strongly argue for the EU, saying "our hearts are Remain".
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Italian George Clooney fraudsters arrested in Thailand
Police arrest two Italians in Thailand who posed as George Clooney to promote a fashion business.
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Nyall Brown death: Norfolk and Suffolk mental health trust criticised
Mental health trust staff do not always read a patient's notes before seeing them, says a coroner.
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Nyall Brown death: Norfolk and Suffolk mental health trust criticised
Mental health trust staff do not always read a patient's notes before seeing them, says a coroner.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Hong Kong police begin to clear streets of protesters
Hong Kong police begin to clear streets of protesters
Hong Kong police and protesters faced off early Monday as authorities began trying to clear the streets of a few hundred who remained near the city government headquarters after massive demonstrations that stretched deep into the night before.
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Germany's far-right AfD party fails to win first mayor
The vote in Görlitz was viewed as a test for the anti-immigration party ahead of regional elections.
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Lyme disease has 'dominated' my life
Morven-May MacCallum tells BBC Disclosure that Lyme disease has controlled her life for nine years.
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Lyme disease has 'dominated' my life
Morven-May MacCallum tells BBC Disclosure that Lyme disease has controlled her life for nine years.
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Germany's far-right AfD party fails to win first mayor
The vote in Görlitz was viewed as a test for the anti-immigration party ahead of regional elections.
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The family-of-four living off grid
Two former vets from Essex and their children are showing others how it is possible to live self-sufficiently.
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The family-of-four living off grid
Two former vets from Essex and their children are showing others how it is possible to live self-sufficiently.
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Liverpool teenagers 'paid money to stab other youths'
Young people tell the BBC they have been offered up to £1,000 by gang leaders in Liverpool.
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Liverpool teenagers 'paid money to stab other youths'
Young people tell the BBC they have been offered up to £1,000 by gang leaders in Liverpool.
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Saturday 15 June 2019
Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.
A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom.
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Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.
A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom.
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Donald Trump hits out again at Sadiq Khan over London violence
The US president's comments come after five separate attacks in London leave three men dead.
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Donald Trump hits out again at Sadiq Khan over London violence
The US president's comments come after five separate attacks in London leave three men dead.
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Spice Girls: Geri apologises for quitting in 1998
Ginger Spice says she regrets leaving the band at the height of their fame, as their reunion tour ends.
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Babe Ruth jersey fetches record-breaking $5.6m at auction
The baseball legend's jersey becomes the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold.
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Spice Girls: Geri apologises for quitting in 1998
Ginger Spice says she regrets leaving the band at the height of their fame, as their reunion tour ends.
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Babe Ruth jersey fetches record-breaking $5.6m at auction
The baseball legend's jersey becomes the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold.
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U.S. Open: Time Is Becoming Even Less on Phil Mickelson’s Side
By KAREN CROUSE from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2IGfVjq
Trending FOX BUSINESS News: New Mexico film industry up amid abortion fights elsewhere
New Mexico film industry up amid abortion fights elsewhere
New Mexico's film industry appears to be on the brink of a boom thanks to abortion law controversies in other states and expanded incentives.
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EastEnders star: How award saved my dad
A chance opportunity given to an EastEnders actor to present an award resulted in his father's life being saved.
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EastEnders star: How award saved my dad
A chance opportunity given to an EastEnders actor to present an award resulted in his father's life being saved.
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New Orleans Pelicans Agree to Trade Anthony Davis to the Lakers
By SCOTT CACCIOLA and MARC STEIN from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2WLpwKE
Nigerian weddings: Glitz, glamour but mind the cost
Why are some couples are having multiple weddings? Leah and Echina explain why they did.
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Nigerian weddings: Glitz, glamour but mind the cost
Why are some couples are having multiple weddings? Leah and Echina explain why they did.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'sailing by'
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "sailing by".
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The day Trump ran for president (and what people predicted)
On this day in 2015, Trump said he was running for president. How did people react - and what did they get wrong?
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Tattoos at work: Are they still an issue?
Employers have become more relaxed about visible tattoos at work, but some firms still don't allow them.
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Jan Broberg: Abuser used alien conspiracy to control me
Jan Broberg from Abducted in Plain Sight tells BBC Radio 5 Live how abuser lied to control her.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'sailing by'
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "sailing by".
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The day Trump ran for president (and what people predicted)
On this day in 2015, Trump said he was running for president. How did people react - and what did they get wrong?
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Tattoos at work: Are they still an issue?
Employers have become more relaxed about visible tattoos at work, but some firms still don't allow them.
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Jan Broberg: Abuser used alien conspiracy to control me
Jan Broberg from Abducted in Plain Sight tells BBC Radio 5 Live how abuser lied to control her.
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Friday 14 June 2019
The Week in Arts: One Ariana Grande, Two Stadiums; Toni Morrison on the Silver Screen
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Hong Kong’s Leader Is Set to Delay Extradition Bill Indefinitely
By KEITH BRADSHER and ALEXANDRA STEVENSON from NYT World https://nyti.ms/2IhyzPt
What’s on TV Saturday: ‘The Hate U Give’ and ‘All That’
By JACLYN PEISER from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2XLjQSt
Jeremy Corbyn challenges UK government's Iran accusations on oil tanker attacks
The UK government says it is "almost certain" Iran is responsible for the Gulf of Oman tanker attacks.
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Hong Kong extradition protests: Government to delay bill, reports say
The Hong Kong government is ready to pause plans to change extradition laws, local media report.
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Jeremy Corbyn challenges UK government's Iran accusations on oil tanker attacks
The UK government says it is "almost certain" Iran is responsible for the Gulf of Oman tanker attacks.
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Hong Kong extradition protests: Government to delay bill, reports say
The Hong Kong government is ready to pause plans to change extradition laws, local media report.
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Jackie Chan’s Team Tries to Repeat 2017 Le Mans Success
By DAVE CALDWELL from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2RgmjSt
For Fernando Alonso, a Career of Victories
By KATE WALKER from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2Rgmj4V
Fernando Alonso Tries for a Repeat Victory at Le Mans
By KATE WALKER from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2KgeUle
Ben Keating Goes From Selling Cars to Racing Them
By DAVE CALDWELL from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2KjlPdp
Le Mans Is the Season’s Premier Event. So It’s Being Held Twice.
By KATE WALKER from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2RgmcX3
Jair Bolsonaro: Man who stabbed Brazil's leader acquitted
President Jair Bolsonaro, who was attacked last September, says he will appeal against the decision.
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Jair Bolsonaro: Man who stabbed Brazil's leader acquitted
President Jair Bolsonaro, who was attacked last September, says he will appeal against the decision.
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Largest world stock of animal-killing virus destroyed by UK lab
Scientists destroy final UK laboratory samples of rinderpest, the disease that wiped out most of the cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Largest world stock of animal-killing virus destroyed by UK lab
Scientists destroy final UK laboratory samples of rinderpest, the disease that wiped out most of the cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Listeria outbreak: Health secretary orders NHS food review
It comes after two more patient deaths are linked to an outbreak of listeria in hospital food.
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Listeria outbreak: Health secretary orders NHS food review
It comes after two more patient deaths are linked to an outbreak of listeria in hospital food.
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End-of-life care not 'culturally competent'
A study hopes to boost the small number of black and Asian people using end-of-life care services.
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End-of-life care not 'culturally competent'
A study hopes to boost the small number of black and Asian people using end-of-life care services.
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Venezuela crisis: Migrants dash to cross Peru border
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants are hoping to beat the introduction of a visa requirement by Peru.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Judge grants American Airlines an order against 2 unions
Judge grants American Airlines an order against 2 unions
A federal judge is ordering unions that represent American Airlines mechanics not to interfere in the airline's operations.
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Venezuela crisis: Migrants dash to cross Peru border
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants are hoping to beat the introduction of a visa requirement by Peru.
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Thursday 13 June 2019
How Drax Project turned one lost wallet into 57m streams
Four former buskers reveal the inspiration for their breakout pop hit.
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Top Gear: Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness on joining the trio
Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff on screen tests and being subtitled.
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How Drax Project turned one lost wallet into 57m streams
Four former buskers reveal the inspiration for their breakout pop hit.
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Gulf of Oman tanker 'attacks': What we know
It is the second time in a month that tankers appear to have been targeted in the region.
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Gulf of Oman tanker 'attacks': What we know
It is the second time in a month that tankers appear to have been targeted in the region.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: US military's Central Command releases video it says shows Iran removing limpet mine from targeted oil tanker
US military's Central Command releases video it says shows Iran removing limpet mine from targeted oil tanker
US military's Central Command releases video it says shows Iran removing limpet mine from targeted oil tanker.
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Grenfell Tower: Hundreds of buildings still have 'unsafe' cladding
Two years on from the Grenfell Tower fire, 328 high-rises still have the same type of cladding.
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Grenfell Tower: Hundreds of buildings still have 'unsafe' cladding
Two years on from the Grenfell Tower fire, 328 high-rises still have the same type of cladding.
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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Panama Canal: Japan now No. 2 user as US-China trade suffers
Panama Canal: Japan now No. 2 user as US-China trade suffers
Japan has overtaken China to become the second-biggest user of the Panama Canal amid an escalating trade war between Beijing and Washington, canal authorities said Thursday.
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