Wednesday 31 July 2019

Bluey: The Australian cartoon that's going global

A cartoon about a family of dogs and the games they play is Australia's most streamed TV show.

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Taking Nasa's space buggies for a spin

BBC Click's Spencer Kelly takes a ride in some in some of Nasa's latest vehicles.

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Is the full stop rude when used on WhatsApp?

In the world of instant messaging, a simple punctuation mark can take on new meanings.

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Brexit: Did Dominic Raab warn of no-deal during referendum campaign?

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he talked about it "almost every time" he was interviewed.

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Why politicians are getting SCHOOLED and DESTROYED

Confrontational online language from US politics is invading the UK and Europe.

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CBD oil: Have the benefits been overstated?

It's suddenly in everything from coffee to lip balm but does it work?

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Highlights From Night 2 of the July Democratic Debates


By SARAH KERR and AINARA TIEFENTHÄLER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2yqwv1V

Your Thursday Briefing


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Ricky Wilson: 'I thought I was Kurt Cobain'

The Kaiser Chiefs star on how age destroys the illusions of youth, and why Boris Johnson hates him.

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How can universities get men to talk about mental health?

Birkbeck's campaign has seen a growing number of men access counselling. Could it be a blueprint for others?

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US-China trade war: 'We're all paying for this'

The US-China trade war is costing jobs and pushing up prices, say firms on both sides of the Pacific.

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At Debate, Democrats Challenge Biden Over Obama’s Deportation Record


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Yes, the Man Bag Is a Hot Accessory


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Why Lululemon Chief Calvin McDonald Wants to Be an Ironman


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Democratic debates: Joe Biden hits back at critics in Detroit

Frontrunner Joe Biden defends his record on race, criminal justice and deportations of migrants.

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Hamza Bin Laden: Son of Osama 'dead', US officials say

US media claim they were told by officials that Hamza Bin Laden is dead.

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Democratic debates: Joe Biden hits back at critics in Detroit

Frontrunner Joe Biden defends his record on race, criminal justice and deportations of migrants.

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Hamza Bin Laden: Son of Osama 'dead', US officials say

US media claim they were told by officials that Hamza Bin Laden is dead.

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Aspetar: The ultra modern, elite sports hospital that imports body parts

Many of the world's best athletes go to the same specialist hospital in Qatar. Aspetar is at the cutting edge of sports medicine.

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Aspetar: The ultra modern, elite sports hospital that imports body parts

Many of the world's best athletes go to the same specialist hospital in Qatar. Aspetar is at the cutting edge of sports medicine.

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Zoe Ball loses 780,000 listeners from BBC Radio 2 breakfast show

The presenter took over from Chris Evans in January after he left to join Virgin Radio.

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Zoe Ball loses 780,000 listeners from BBC Radio 2 breakfast show

The presenter took over from Chris Evans in January after he left to join Virgin Radio.

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: John Bolton: We consider Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif an illegitimate spokesman for Iran


John Bolton: We consider Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif an illegitimate spokesman for Iran


National Security Adviser John Bolton says Iranian foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is an illegitimate spokesman.

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Tuesday 30 July 2019

Sudan suspends schools after student killings

The authorities suspend classes nationwide amid unrest over the killing of four student protesters.

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Home births at risk as midwife service collapses

One to One had contracts to provide care in the north-west of England and Essex.

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Backing sought for basking shark 'safe zone' in Scotland

The world's second largest fish gather in large numbers every year in Scotland's Sea of the Hebrides.

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Having more sleep before holiday 'stops arguments'

Getting ready for a holiday means people are often shattered by the time they leave home, says psychologist.

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MPs call for dedicated police for violent schools

The Home Affairs Committee says the government's violence strategy is "completely inadequate".

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Japan heatwave: Mascot one of 11 deaths during high temperatures

Officials say 11 people have died and 5,000 have been hospitalised amid high temperatures.

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Rape support 'needs drastic improvement'

Poor access to counselling and support is one of the reasons most of those who report rape later withdraw their allegations, London's victims' commissioner says.

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Sudan suspends schools after student killings

The authorities suspend classes nationwide amid unrest over the killing of four student protesters.

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Home births at risk as midwife service collapses

One to One had contracts to provide care in the north-west of England and Essex.

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Backing sought for basking shark 'safe zone' in Scotland

The world's second largest fish gather in large numbers every year in Scotland's Sea of the Hebrides.

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Having more sleep before holiday 'stops arguments'

Getting ready for a holiday means people are often shattered by the time they leave home, says psychologist.

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Car cruisers reject 'boy racer' image

Car cruising has an image problem, but what happens at a car meet and why do people take part?

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Japan heatwave: Mascot one of 11 deaths during high temperatures

Officials say 11 people have died and 5,000 have been hospitalised amid high temperatures.

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Car cruisers reject 'boy racer' image

Car cruising has an image problem, but what happens at a car meet and why do people take part?

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Climate change: UK's 10 warmest years all occurred since 2002

The patterns of warm and cold years in Britain are a clear signal of climate change, say scientists.

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Climate change: UK's 10 warmest years all occurred since 2002

The patterns of warm and cold years in Britain are a clear signal of climate change, say scientists.

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Car industry investment plummets in UK

It comes at a time when the sector has been spending heavily on preparations for a no-deal Brexit

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Car industry investment plummets in UK

It comes at a time when the sector has been spending heavily on preparations for a no-deal Brexit

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Democratic debates: Ten candidates line up in second presidential TV debate

The party's most progressive candidates, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, take centre stage.

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Does the US economy need a rate cut?

The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates for the first time since 2008 on Wednesday.

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Democratic debates: Ten candidates line up in second presidential TV debate

The party's most progressive candidates, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, take centre stage.

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Does the US economy need a rate cut?

The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates for the first time since 2008 on Wednesday.

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: O.J. Simpson advises Dems on debates, urges NFL teams to pay-up in rookie contract disputes


O.J. Simpson advises Dems on debates, urges NFL teams to pay-up in rookie contract disputes


O.J. has some advice for Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones and the Democratic hopefuls.

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Monday 29 July 2019

Disadvantaged pupils 'stuck 18 months behind'

Poorer pupils show few signs of catching up in their achievements at school, say researchers.

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Diabetic women more likely to have stillborn baby, study finds

A study finds high blood sugar levels and BMI in pregnant diabetics are "key risk factors" for stillbirths.

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Shana Grice: PC insists murdered woman 'wasted' his time

Shana Grice reported her ex to police five times before he murdered her, a misconduct panel hears.

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Emmerdale actor 'bit man' after Oldham beer garden row, court hears

Mark Jordon, 54, is accused of attacking a 68-year-old man in a row about his daughter.

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Neymar rape case dropped over lack of evidence

The São Paulo attorney general's office say the case is being closed due to a lack of evidence.

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Who is ASAP Rocky and why is he on Trump's radar?

The president asked Sweden's PM to free the rapper, who is now due to go on trial in the country.

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Boko Haram: A decade of terror explained

How the death of one man 10 years ago sparked an unending campaign of terror in Nigeria and beyond.

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Who is ASAP Rocky and why is he on Trump's radar?

The president asked Sweden's PM to free the rapper, who is now due to go on trial in the country.

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Boko Haram: A decade of terror explained

How the death of one man 10 years ago sparked an unending campaign of terror in Nigeria and beyond.

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The amateur lawyers helping people walk free

A community group in California is helping poor people get justice.

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Doctors' crowdfunded hospital brings hope in Syria

After a children's hospital in Aleppo was bombed, donations from around the world funded a new one.

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'I've spent 22 years searching for silver in a ghost town'

Robert Louis Vesmarais is the sole inhabitant of Cerro Gordo, where he's been searching for silver.

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'My kids would wake up 40 times a night'

A new scheme has helped boost children's sleep by more than two hours a night, the NHS says.

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US election 2020: Do front-runners win their party's nomination?

Joe Biden is leading the polls challenge to President Trump, but will that be the same in November 2020?

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Is routine genetic profiling coming closer?

Genome sequencing projects around the world are revealing promising new health insights.

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The amateur lawyers helping people walk free

A community group in California is helping poor people get justice.

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Doctors' crowdfunded hospital brings hope in Syria

After a children's hospital in Aleppo was bombed, donations from around the world funded a new one.

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'I've spent 22 years searching for silver in a ghost town'

Robert Louis Vesmarais is the sole inhabitant of Cerro Gordo, where he's been searching for silver.

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'My kids would wake up 40 times a night'

A new scheme has helped boost children's sleep by more than two hours a night, the NHS says.

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US election 2020: Do front-runners win their party's nomination?

Joe Biden is leading the polls challenge to President Trump, but will that be the same in November 2020?

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Is routine genetic profiling coming closer?

Genome sequencing projects around the world are revealing promising new health insights.

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Capital One hack: Arrest after details of 100m US individuals stolen

The hacker gained access to individuals' date of birth, addresses and phone numbers.

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Capital One hack: Arrest after details of 100m US individuals stolen

The hacker gained access to individuals' date of birth, addresses and phone numbers.

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Sunday 28 July 2019

Las principales noticias del lunes


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John Ratcliffe, Nominee for Intelligence Chief, Is Seen as Staunch Trump Ally


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Mets, Riding High Off Sweep, Trade for Marcus Stroman


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The Rot You Smell Is a Racist Potus


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Quotation of the Day: House Democrats Head Into Their August Recess With a Mixed Record


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No Corrections: July 29, 2019


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Love Island: How ITV2's breakout hit cornered the market

ITV2's breakout hit reflects the real-life romantic lives of its young audience.

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A professor spoke ill of the dead. What happened next?

A tweet by a liberal professor ignited a debate about free speech on university campuses.

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Is India the answer to Netflix's troubles?

It has launched a cheaper, mobile-only plan in India, hoping to capture its 'next 100 million' users.

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'He liked my spirit, and approved my visa on the spot'

How technology boss Vik Verma was able to get a visa to emigrate to the US and make a fortune in business.

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Brexit: What would no deal mean for Ireland?

The Irish government has been clear that it would face significant damage if there was no agreement.

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Love Island: How ITV2's breakout hit cornered the market

ITV2's breakout hit reflects the real-life romantic lives of its young audience.

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A professor spoke ill of the dead. What happened next?

A tweet by a liberal professor ignited a debate about free speech on university campuses.

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Is India the answer to Netflix's troubles?

It has launched a cheaper, mobile-only plan in India, hoping to capture its 'next 100 million' users.

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'He liked my spirit, and approved my visa on the spot'

How technology boss Vik Verma was able to get a visa to emigrate to the US and make a fortune in business.

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Brexit: What would no deal mean for Ireland?

The Irish government has been clear that it would face significant damage if there was no agreement.

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Baltimore to Trump: Knocking Our City Is Our Job, Not Yours


By NICHOLAS BOGEL-BURROUGHS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2K1neUJ

Cape Town - tourist hotspot where eight people are murdered a day

Cape Town in South Africa is well-known tourist hotspot, but is also one of the world's most dangerous cities.

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Nasa’s Valkyrie robot could help build Mars base

The semi-autonomous robot is able to use human tools and guide itself across difficult terrain.

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Cape Town - tourist hotspot where eight people are murdered a day

Cape Town in South Africa is well-known tourist hotspot, but is also one of the world's most dangerous cities.

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Nasa’s Valkyrie robot could help build Mars base

The semi-autonomous robot is able to use human tools and guide itself across difficult terrain.

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Mario Cerciello Rega: US teen held over officer’s killing ‘illegally blindfolded’

The photo of a blindfolded suspect was taken after his arrest over a police officer’s killing in Rome.

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Mario Cerciello Rega: US teen held over officer’s killing ‘illegally blindfolded’

The photo of a blindfolded suspect was taken after his arrest over a police officer’s killing in Rome.

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Saturday 27 July 2019

Jonathan Weed, Robert Niles


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Jessie Cooper, Justin Peck


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Jennifer Narvaez, Jack Roberts


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Helen Woolworth, Morgan Brown


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Hayley Duus, Ryan Hosie


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Claire Cushman, Stuart Reid


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Chris Frakes, Rory McMahon


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Bonnie Klugman, Robert Romano


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Anna Devine, Jacob Anbinder


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Russi Taylor: Minnie Mouse voice actress dies aged 75

Russi Taylor, who played Minnie Mouse for three decades, has died aged 75, Disney has announced.

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Quotation of the Day: Clashes and Tear Gas as Hong Kong Police Confront Protesters


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Corrections: July 28, 2019


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Old £1 coins: 145 million coins still not returned

Nearly two years after they stopped being legal tender, 145 million old-style £1 coins are still missing.

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Miners Kill Indigenous Leader in Brazil During Invasion of Protected Land


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The Yankees and Their Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Week


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French cyclists hit again by curse of Tour de France

Two Frenchmen were in contention to win the biggest race in cycling - but it was not to be.

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French cyclists hit again by curse of Tour de France

Two Frenchmen were in contention to win the biggest race in cycling - but it was not to be.

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Fifth N.Y.P.D. Officer Since June Dies by Suicide, Police Say


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Fortnite: UK player places second in e-sports World Cup

Jaden Ashman from Essex will split $2.25m (£1,8m) with his Dutch team mate Dave Jong.

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Fortnite: UK player places second in e-sports World Cup

Jaden Ashman from Essex will split $2.25m (£1,8m) with his Dutch team mate Dave Jong.

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No-deal Brexit now 'assumed' by government, says Gove

Michael Gove says he expects the EU will not consider striking a new withdrawal deal with the UK.

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No-deal Brexit now 'assumed' by government, says Gove

Michael Gove says he expects the EU will not consider striking a new withdrawal deal with the UK.

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U.S.A. Basketball Will Pay Some Women’s Players Ahead of Olympics


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Friday 26 July 2019

Boy survives 50ft fall at Brecon Beacons National Park

A teenage boy suffers a "very severe leg injury" in the fall in Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Nightclub collapse kills two in South Korea

Among the injured are athletes competing at the Fina World Swimming Championships 2019 in Gwangju.

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Nightclub collapse kills two in South Korea

Among the injured are athletes competing at the Fina World Swimming Championships 2019 in Gwangju.

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Direct debit fraud: 'My mother lost £14,000'

A charity warns that the elderly and vulnerable are most at risk of becoming victims of direct debit fraud.

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Direct debit fraud: 'My mother lost £14,000'

A charity warns that the elderly and vulnerable are most at risk of becoming victims of direct debit fraud.

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The children with special needs who stay at home

Four children with special educational needs explain why they no longer attend school.

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Russian TV's leaked Chernobyl drama features CIA plot

HBO's critically acclaimed show isn’t the only Chernobyl story coming to the small screen this year.

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The boffins who solve disability problems

From supportive body suits to a beeping football - what gadget do you need?

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Norwich Pride: Gay cartoonist David Shenton on the decades after Stonewall

From the AIDS crisis to Thatcher's section 28 and equal marriage - it's been a busy 50 years.

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Week in pictures: 20-26 July 2019

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

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Sanditon: Sex, nudity and slavery in Jane Austen TV drama

A new dramatisation of the writer's unfinished novel challenges some conventions of TV period drama.

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The unlikely manager and Britain's worst football team

Russell MacMorran put his hand up at a meeting and ended up managing the "worst" team in Britain.

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Aung San Suu Kyi's Myanmar dam dilemma with China

A controversial dam would bring much-needed power to Myanmar, but locals are asking - at what cost?

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Letter from Africa: Zimbabwe descends into darkness

Zimbabweans, already fearing a return to hyperinflation, are now also struggling with long power blackouts.

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The children with special needs who stay at home

Four children with special educational needs explain why they no longer attend school.

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Russian TV's leaked Chernobyl drama features CIA plot

HBO's critically acclaimed show isn’t the only Chernobyl story coming to the small screen this year.

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The boffins who solve disability problems

From supportive body suits to a beeping football - what gadget do you need?

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Norwich Pride: Gay cartoonist David Shenton on the decades after Stonewall

From the AIDS crisis to Thatcher's section 28 and equal marriage - it's been a busy 50 years.

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Week in pictures: 20-26 July 2019

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

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Sanditon: Sex, nudity and slavery in Jane Austen TV drama

A new dramatisation of the writer's unfinished novel challenges some conventions of TV period drama.

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The unlikely manager and Britain's worst football team

Russell MacMorran put his hand up at a meeting and ended up managing the "worst" team in Britain.

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Aung San Suu Kyi's Myanmar dam dilemma with China

A controversial dam would bring much-needed power to Myanmar, but locals are asking - at what cost?

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Letter from Africa: Zimbabwe descends into darkness

Zimbabweans, already fearing a return to hyperinflation, are now also struggling with long power blackouts.

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Thursday 25 July 2019

UK heatwave: More delays for travellers despite temperatures easing

Disruption for rail and air passengers will continue after Thursday's record-breaking temperatures.

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Brazil gold heist: Gunmen steal gold worth $30m from São Paulo airport

The suspects entered Guarulhos airport in São Paulo dressed as police officers.

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North Korea missile launch 'a warning to South Korean warmongers'

Kim Jong-un says the new weapons system would "not be easy to defend against", state media reports.

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Deepcut inquests: Campaign ends for James Collinson hearing

Families of four soldiers who died still want an inquiry into young recruits carrying loaded guns.

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Your Friday Briefing


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Where I Find Romance in Marriage


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Old Friends and Family Recipes Fuel a Real Madrid Prodigy


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Brazil gold heist: Gunmen steal gold worth $30m from São Paulo airport

The suspects entered Guarulhos airport in São Paulo dressed as police officers.

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North Korea missile launch 'a warning to South Korean warmongers'

Kim Jong-un says the new weapons system would "not be easy to defend against", state media reports.

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Deepcut inquests: Campaign ends for James Collinson hearing

Families of four soldiers who died still want an inquiry into young recruits carrying loaded guns.

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UK heatwave: More delays for travellers despite temperatures easing

Disruption for rail and air passengers will continue after Thursday's record-breaking temperatures.

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British Airways to resume Cairo flights after security review

The airline suspended flights to the Egyptian capital last week as a "security precaution".

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British Airways to resume Cairo flights after security review

The airline suspended flights to the Egyptian capital last week as a "security precaution".

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Boris Johnson: Should Africa shrug, smile or scowl?

The age of empire is long gone, and the UK has to compete with other powers for influence in Africa.

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Boris Johnson: Should Africa shrug, smile or scowl?

The age of empire is long gone, and the UK has to compete with other powers for influence in Africa.

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Ex-Oxford University employee guilty of US murder

Newly-released court documents reveal details of Andrew Warren's crime in Chicago in 2017.

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Ex-Oxford University employee guilty of US murder

Newly-released court documents reveal details of Andrew Warren's crime in Chicago in 2017.

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Fortnite World Cup: Players battle for biggest total prize pool

The top four Fortnite players will soon become millionaires while others take home $50,000 or more.

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Fortnite World Cup: Players battle for biggest total prize pool

The top four Fortnite players will soon become millionaires while others take home $50,000 or more.

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Choosing between God and the gang in El Salvador

In La Dina, a neighbourhood in San Salvador, there are few ways to leave the gang, but a church is offering one of them.

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The quiet scheme saving thousands from ransomware

No More Ransom says it has helped 200,000 people recover from ransomware attacks.

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Choosing between God and the gang in El Salvador

In La Dina, a neighbourhood in San Salvador, there are few ways to leave the gang, but a church is offering one of them.

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The quiet scheme saving thousands from ransomware

No More Ransom says it has helped 200,000 people recover from ransomware attacks.

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Wednesday 24 July 2019

Parents 'missing out on new baby health visits'

This increases the risk of mental health issues and other problems going unnoticed, charity NSPCC says.

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Spain's Pedro Sánchez faces decisive vote on future in power

MPs to vote on whether Pedro Sánchez will remain in power following last-ditch coalition talks.

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The 1975: Greta Thunberg writes climate essay for new album

The Swedish activist has recorded a spoken-word essay for the opening track on the band's new album.

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The 1975: Greta Thunberg writes climate essay for new album

The Swedish activist has recorded a spoken-word essay for the opening track on the band's new album.

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Spain's Pedro Sánchez faces decisive vote on future in power

MPs to vote on whether Pedro Sánchez will remain in power following last-ditch coalition talks.

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Four challenges facing Boris Johnson

BBC correspondents break down some of the tricky policy issues in the new prime minister's in-tray.

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Boris Johnson's new-look cabinet to meet for first time

After meeting his team, the new prime minister will then address MPs in the House of Commons,

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Four challenges facing Boris Johnson

BBC correspondents break down some of the tricky policy issues in the new prime minister's in-tray.

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Boris Johnson's new-look cabinet to meet for first time

After meeting his team, the new prime minister will then address MPs in the House of Commons,

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North Korea fires 'short-range missiles' into sea, S Korea says

It comes after anger from the North over planned military exercises between South Korea and the US.

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North Korea fires 'short-range missiles' into sea, S Korea says

It comes after anger from the North over planned military exercises between South Korea and the US.

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Trump uses veto to unblock $8bn weapons sale to Saudi Arabia

The US president overrides bipartisan resolutions in the Republican-led Senate that barred the deal.

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Trump uses veto to unblock $8bn weapons sale to Saudi Arabia

The US president overrides bipartisan resolutions in the Republican-led Senate that barred the deal.

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UK heatwave: Country braces for hottest day on record

Temperatures could soar to an all-time high of 39C in southern and eastern England on Thursday.

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UK heatwave: Country braces for hottest day on record

Temperatures could soar to an all-time high of 39C in southern and eastern England on Thursday.

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The wrestler helping others speak about sexual abuse

Wrestler Robbie Constant was sexually assaulted as a child, but has only just spoken about what happened to him.

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The verdict on Robert Mueller’s Congress performance

What role did politics play in the hearing and what could it mean for President Trump’s future?

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The wrestler helping others speak about sexual abuse

Wrestler Robbie Constant was sexually assaulted as a child, but has only just spoken about what happened to him.

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The verdict on Robert Mueller’s Congress performance

What role did politics play in the hearing and what could it mean for President Trump’s future?

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UK weather: The UK's record-breaking heat in maps and charts

With the UK set for its warmest day - how does the current hot spell compare with previous years?

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UK weather: The UK's record-breaking heat in maps and charts

With the UK set for its warmest day - how does the current hot spell compare with previous years?

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Nissan workers braced for job cuts

The Japanese car giant could announce more than 10,000 job losses on Thursday, reports say.

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Nissan workers braced for job cuts

The Japanese car giant could announce more than 10,000 job losses on Thursday, reports say.

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Tuesday 23 July 2019

'Gay footballer' deletes Twitter account

The account was purportedly from a professional in England who would go public on Wednesday.

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Government stops sending inmates to troubled Feltham youth jail

A report found an "extraordinary" decline in safety at Feltham Young Offender Institution.

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Government stops sending inmates to troubled Feltham youth jail

A report found an "extraordinary" decline in safety at Feltham Young Offender Institution.

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Triple joy, times two at Ulster Hospital

A busy day at in the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald as two sets of triplets are born within 24 hours.

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Triple joy, times two at Ulster Hospital

A busy day at in the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald as two sets of triplets are born within 24 hours.

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BBC presenter Beccy Barr to leave job to become firefighter

The 41-year-old TV journalist says she is "excited and terrified" about her career change.

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BBC presenter Beccy Barr to leave job to become firefighter

The 41-year-old TV journalist says she is "excited and terrified" about her career change.

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Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Trust: Fake doctor medicated 164 patients

Zholia Alemi, jailed in 2018 for fraud, treated mental health patients in Norfolk and Suffolk.

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Lucy McHugh: Murdered girl's stepdad attacked in Southampton

Richard Elmes, 22, was assaulted outside a shop after Lucy McHugh's killer was jailed, police say.

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Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Trust: Fake doctor medicated 164 patients

Zholia Alemi, jailed in 2018 for fraud, treated mental health patients in Norfolk and Suffolk.

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Lucy McHugh: Murdered girl's stepdad attacked in Southampton

Richard Elmes, 22, was assaulted outside a shop after Lucy McHugh's killer was jailed, police say.

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Nigel Farage open to electoral pact with Boris Johnson

But the Brexit Party leader says the new PM must be committed to the 31 October Brexit deadline.

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Nigel Farage open to electoral pact with Boris Johnson

But the Brexit Party leader says the new PM must be committed to the 31 October Brexit deadline.

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Mahika Sharna: Nine-year-old wins pioneer award for invention

A nine-year-old from Greenwich is named Young Pioneer of the Year for an invention which helps blind people.

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Mahika Sharna: Nine-year-old wins pioneer award for invention

A nine-year-old from Greenwich is named Young Pioneer of the Year for an invention which helps blind people.

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Boris Johnson: New PM to form government after taking office

The new Conservative leader will make key appointments after taking office, as Theresa May bows out.

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Boris Johnson: New PM to form government after taking office

The new Conservative leader will make key appointments after taking office, as Theresa May bows out.

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Boris Johnson: 'The boy who wanted to be world king'

Political documentary maker Michael Cockerell profiles Britain's new prime minister, Boris Johnson.

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What has Boris Johnson said about other countries and their leaders?

One country will "sacrifice many sheep in Boris' honour". Even if its president might not be thrilled.

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Boris Johnson: 'The boy who wanted to be world king'

Political documentary maker Michael Cockerell profiles Britain's new prime minister, Boris Johnson.

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What has Boris Johnson said about other countries and their leaders?

One country will "sacrifice many sheep in Boris' honour". Even if its president might not be thrilled.

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MP's staff member resigns - on MP's Twitter page

Tweets published on Sheffield Hallam MP Jared O'Mara's account accuse him of "inexcusable contempt".

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MP's staff member resigns - on MP's Twitter page

Tweets published on Sheffield Hallam MP Jared O'Mara's account accuse him of "inexcusable contempt".

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Monday 22 July 2019

Should robots ever look like us?

Some think humanoid robots will be easier to interact with, but others think we'll find them creepy.

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Unlocked Graduates: Why are graduates competing to be prison officers?

You study for a Master's free of charge and work in a prison on £30,000 per year. How hard is it?

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Should robots ever look like us?

Some think humanoid robots will be easier to interact with, but others think we'll find them creepy.

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Polka dot dress: What to do when everyone's wearing the same as you

The white and black polka dot dress has become so popular people are starting to disguise it.

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What's the best way to stay awake in meetings?

Most of us have experienced meeting-induced drowsiness - here are six tips to beating it.

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Polka dot dress: What to do when everyone's wearing the same as you

The white and black polka dot dress has become so popular people are starting to disguise it.

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What's the best way to stay awake in meetings?

Most of us have experienced meeting-induced drowsiness - here are six tips to beating it.

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'How I got to medical school via A&E and the chicken shop'

Yousef used to spend hours hanging around the High Street with mates, until an injury changed his life.

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'How I got to medical school via A&E and the chicken shop'

Yousef used to spend hours hanging around the High Street with mates, until an injury changed his life.

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The rise of India’s viral wedding photoshoots

Some newlyweds in India are shunning traditional photos in favour of exotic photoshoots they hope will go viral online.

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Wheelchair basketball player Abdi Jama: I'm lucky to be alive

Abdi Jama was paralysed after a fall. Now he's an international wheelchair basketball player for Great Britain.

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The rise of India’s viral wedding photoshoots

Some newlyweds in India are shunning traditional photos in favour of exotic photoshoots they hope will go viral online.

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Wheelchair basketball player Abdi Jama: I'm lucky to be alive

Abdi Jama was paralysed after a fall. Now he's an international wheelchair basketball player for Great Britain.

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Carl Beech: Liar, fraudster and paedophile

Why did Carl Beech make false allegations of murder and child sexual abuse against a string of public figures?

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Treasured family photos buried to hide the past

One family's treasured photographs that were hidden from the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia.

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Carl Beech: Liar, fraudster and paedophile

Why did Carl Beech make false allegations of murder and child sexual abuse against a string of public figures?

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Treasured family photos buried to hide the past

One family's treasured photographs that were hidden from the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia.

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Iran crisis: A tale of two tankers

When Iran seized a UK-flagged tanker last week, it might have felt like a surprise move. But it wasn't.

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Robert Mueller hearings: What questions might he face?

The former FBI director faces questions from Congress about his report on the Trump campaign and Russia.

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Iran crisis: A tale of two tankers

When Iran seized a UK-flagged tanker last week, it might have felt like a surprise move. But it wasn't.

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Robert Mueller hearings: What questions might he face?

The former FBI director faces questions from Congress about his report on the Trump campaign and Russia.

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How to keep cool and carry on in a 35C heatwave

With temperatures expected soar to up to 35C in some parts, how can the UK keep cool and carry on?

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How to keep cool and carry on in a 35C heatwave

With temperatures expected soar to up to 35C in some parts, how can the UK keep cool and carry on?

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Sunday 21 July 2019

In Cooperstown, a Hall of Famer Is Remembered by His Wife


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Denying Racism Supports It


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Why 3D printing could be key to a Moon base

Construction materials, ceramics and food could all one day be printed on the lunar surface.

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Mystery surrounds animal deaths on France's farms

Farmers say wind farms and mobile phone masts cause higher rates of animal mortality, but scientists say there's no evidence to prove it.

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Who would win if a general election was held now?

With the UK about to get a new prime minister, the prospect of an early election is not far-fetched.

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Polish abuse scandal: Victims take on the Catholic Church

Allegations of appalling abuse involving priests have shaken the trust of many Poles in the Church.

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'I kept my multimillion dollar business secret'

Young entrepreneur Marcin Kleczynski secretly ran his business Malwarebytes from his college dormitory.

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Is Zimbabwe's economy on track?

The return of the Zimbabwean dollar has raised fears about a return to hyperinflation.

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Why 3D printing could be key to a Moon base

Construction materials, ceramics and food could all one day be printed on the lunar surface.

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Mystery surrounds animal deaths on France's farms

Farmers say wind farms and mobile phone masts cause higher rates of animal mortality, but scientists say there's no evidence to prove it.

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Who would win if a general election was held now?

With the UK about to get a new prime minister, the prospect of an early election is not far-fetched.

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Polish abuse scandal: Victims take on the Catholic Church

Allegations of appalling abuse involving priests have shaken the trust of many Poles in the Church.

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'I kept my multimillion dollar business secret'

Young entrepreneur Marcin Kleczynski secretly ran his business Malwarebytes from his college dormitory.

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Is Zimbabwe's economy on track?

The return of the Zimbabwean dollar has raised fears about a return to hyperinflation.

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Danger tumble dryers: 'I'm sorry' says Whirlpool executive

A full recall of remaining fire-prone dryers is launched, four years after the safety issue first emerged.

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Danger tumble dryers: 'I'm sorry' says Whirlpool executive

A full recall of remaining fire-prone dryers is launched, four years after the safety issue first emerged.

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Women 'must be warned' of breast implant illness

One woman says she experienced severe pain, tiredness, hair loss and allergies because of the condition.

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UK's top doctor calls for global health effort

Countries must work together to tackle global health risks, the outgoing UK Chief Medical Officer has warned.

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Women 'must be warned' of breast implant illness

One woman says she experienced severe pain, tiredness, hair loss and allergies because of the condition.

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UK's top doctor calls for global health effort

Countries must work together to tackle global health risks, the outgoing UK Chief Medical Officer has warned.

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Body-worn cameras to be compulsory for bailiffs

The government says the move will help tackle "intimidation and aggression" used by some bailiffs.

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Body-worn cameras to be compulsory for bailiffs

The government says the move will help tackle "intimidation and aggression" used by some bailiffs.

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Yankees, Coming Off a Hot Streak, Slog Through an Ugly Loss


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Saturday 20 July 2019

Miki Paul, James Edmunds


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Laura Jaffee, Charles Weisman


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Judith Wexler, Nicholas Stone


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Joanna Grater, David Nellhaus


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Isabel Nelson, Tyler Dobbs


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Ellie Wood, Lane Polozola


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Christina Antoniou, Vrej Tajirian


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Cara Cusumano, Nathan Floody


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Amy Bochner, Jared Newman


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Amanda Gutterman, Samuel Cassatt


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Alexandra Crall, Benjamin Williams


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Marvel Studios Unveils Diverse Film Lineup at Comic-Con


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First moon landing: World celebrates 50th anniversary of Apollo 11

On 20 July 1969, Apollo 11 landed - and hours later Neil Armstrong took his historic first steps.

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First moon landing: World celebrates 50th anniversary of Apollo 11

On 20 July 1969, Apollo 11 landed - and hours later Neil Armstrong took his historic first steps.

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ASAP Rocky Won’t Get Special Treatment, Swedish Prime Minister Says


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For Inmates Released Under New Criminal Justice Reforms, ‘Every Day Counts’


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NDAs: New laws to crack down on 'gagging' clauses

A ban will be placed on NDAs which prevent people from speaking to police, doctors or lawyers.

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England's seaside towns where young people might disappear

More than half of coastal communities in England might see a fall in the number of residents under 30.

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NDAs: New laws to crack down on 'gagging' clauses

A ban will be placed on NDAs which prevent people from speaking to police, doctors or lawyers.

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England's seaside towns where young people might disappear

More than half of coastal communities in England might see a fall in the number of residents under 30.

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Home Office urged to attend emergency drugs summit

The Scottish government has invited UK ministers to a meeting about the record number of drugs deaths.

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Home Office urged to attend emergency drugs summit

The Scottish government has invited UK ministers to a meeting about the record number of drugs deaths.

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Friday 19 July 2019

Benjamin Netanyahu becomes Israel's longest-serving leader

Benjamin Netanyahu breaks the record set by Israel's founding father, but he faces an uncertain future.

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Learner driver took 21 practical tests in a year, DVSA data shows

DVSA data reveals the highest number of practical tests taken by learners in a year.

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Learner driver took 21 practical tests in a year, DVSA data shows

DVSA data reveals the highest number of practical tests taken by learners in a year.

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US migrant crisis: Family divided while waiting for asylum

Changes to US immigration policy have left some families divided and waiting in Mexico for their asylum cases to be heard.

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#cheerupcharlie: West End rallies round boy bullied for musicals love

The hashtag #cheerupcharlie was trending on Twitter after a post from the nine-year-old's teacher.

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A lost archive of LA crime scenes

Unseen for up to 80 years, this trove of crime scene photos blurs the line between evidence and art.

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Algae bio-curtains: Architects' radical solution to capture carbon

Scientists and architects in London have developed 'bio-curtains' to act as an alternative to urban trees.

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Week in pictures: 13-19 July 2019

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

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Pound sterling: 5 holiday destinations where a weak pound still goes far

The pound may be falling, but there are still plenty of places it goes a long way. We look at five.

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Ed Sheeran's No. 5 Collaborations Project: The album you might not know about

Released in 2011, we look back at Ed Sheeran's rap and grime EP the No. 5 Collaborations Project.

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Would you pay less tax if you lived abroad?

The country you live in plays a big part in how much tax is deducted from your wages

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Sudan crisis: The ruthless mercenaries who run the country for gold

Accused of widespread abuses, the Rapid Support Forces sprang from "Janjaweed" militias linked to genocide in Darfur.

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US migrant crisis: Family divided while waiting for asylum

Changes to US immigration policy have left some families divided and waiting in Mexico for their asylum cases to be heard.

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#cheerupcharlie: West End rallies round boy bullied for musicals love

The hashtag #cheerupcharlie was trending on Twitter after a post from the nine-year-old's teacher.

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A lost archive of LA crime scenes

Unseen for up to 80 years, this trove of crime scene photos blurs the line between evidence and art.

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Algae bio-curtains: Architects' radical solution to capture carbon

Scientists and architects in London have developed 'bio-curtains' to act as an alternative to urban trees.

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Week in pictures: 13-19 July 2019

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

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Pound sterling: 5 holiday destinations where a weak pound still goes far

The pound may be falling, but there are still plenty of places it goes a long way. We look at five.

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Ed Sheeran's No. 5 Collaborations Project: The album you might not know about

Released in 2011, we look back at Ed Sheeran's rap and grime EP the No. 5 Collaborations Project.

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Would you pay less tax if you lived abroad?

The country you live in plays a big part in how much tax is deducted from your wages

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Sudan crisis: The ruthless mercenaries who run the country for gold

Accused of widespread abuses, the Rapid Support Forces sprang from "Janjaweed" militias linked to genocide in Darfur.

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Rise in knives and blades found at London family courts

Campaigners say bringing knives to courts shows some people are "desensitised" to carrying weapons.

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Rise in knives and blades found at London family courts

Campaigners say bringing knives to courts shows some people are "desensitised" to carrying weapons.

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Thursday 18 July 2019

Drivers face penalty points for not wearing seat belts

Government plans to toughen punishments for motorists breaking the law to try to reduce road deaths.

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Jesus Army sex scandal: The dark secrets of life in a commune

Former members of a radical sect describe growing up in communes where abuse was commonplace.

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Jesus Army sex scandal: The dark secrets of life in a commune

Former members of a radical sect describe growing up in communes where abuse was commonplace.

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Apollo 11: Few indoor loos, but there was a man on the Moon

Fifty years ago, James Burke was one of the presenters leading the BBC's live coverage of the Moon landing.

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Housing, the environment and LGBT rights – where does the next PM stand?

From the environment to LGBT rights, the BBC's Nick Eardley explains where Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt stand on these big issues.

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HIV Positive and proud: What’s with the stigma?

Attitudes to HIV have barely changed since the 1980s. Four activists debunk misconceptions and tell us why they’re HIV positive and proud.

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Quiz of the week: Seven days, seven questions

Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?

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FaceApp: How accurate are the predictions?

They're older now, but how good is FaceApp at ageing photos of celebrities when they were young?

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The Worcester high street that's come back to life

From a Balkan breakfast to knitting - traders are diversifying to try to buck the trend of falling sales in the high street.

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Could there be an early general election?

Some MPs say they are prepared to trigger an election. How soon could it theoretically happen?

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Housing market: What is rent controls?

A simple look at how rent controls work and how effective they are.

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Nicaragua mothers mourn on eve of Sandinista revolution's anniversary

On the 40th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution, some Nicaraguans say there is no reason to celebrate.

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Car parts from weeds: The future of green motoring?

The motor industry is trying to reduce its carbon footprint in a number of innovative ways.

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Apollo 11: Few indoor loos, but there was a man on the Moon

Fifty years ago, James Burke was one of the presenters leading the BBC's live coverage of the Moon landing.

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Housing, the environment and LGBT rights – where does the next PM stand?

From the environment to LGBT rights, the BBC's Nick Eardley explains where Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt stand on these big issues.

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HIV Positive and proud: What’s with the stigma?

Attitudes to HIV have barely changed since the 1980s. Four activists debunk misconceptions and tell us why they’re HIV positive and proud.

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Quiz of the week: Seven days, seven questions

Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?

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FaceApp: How accurate are the predictions?

They're older now, but how good is FaceApp at ageing photos of celebrities when they were young?

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The Worcester high street that's come back to life

From a Balkan breakfast to knitting - traders are diversifying to try to buck the trend of falling sales in the high street.

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Could there be an early general election?

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Housing market: What is rent controls?

A simple look at how rent controls work and how effective they are.

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Nicaragua mothers mourn on eve of Sandinista revolution's anniversary

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Car parts from weeds: The future of green motoring?

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Wednesday 17 July 2019

New emergency services attack law 'not a deterrent'

People who attack emergency services are not getting harsh sentences despite a new law, an MP says.

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Nato chief calls on Russia to save INF missile treaty

Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg calls on Russia to comply with the INF treaty before an August deadline.

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New emergency services attack law 'not a deterrent'

People who attack emergency services are not getting harsh sentences despite a new law, an MP says.

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Trending FOX BUSINESS News: Boeing 737 Max jet had 'anomalies,' FAA's acting director says


Boeing 737 Max jet had 'anomalies,' FAA's acting director says


The FAA says it has informed Boeing to correct the irregularities found in the Boeing 737 Max jet.

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