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Friday, 31 December 2021

Rogel Aguilera-Mederos: Colorado truck driver's sentence cut by 100 years

Rogel Aguilera-Mederos was sentenced to 110 years in prison for a crash that killed four people.

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Southampton v Newcastle postponed, as Klopp fears for Chelsea-Liverpool

Newcastle United's Premier League game at Southampton is postponed because of the number of Covid-19 cases and injuries in the Magpies squad.

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Covid-19 vaccinations: African nations miss WHO target

Most African countries are behind with their Covid vaccinations and have now missed two global targets.

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Colorado Wildfires: Thousands evacuated as buildings burn

Around 30,000 people have been evacuated as wildfires sweep across US state of Colorado.

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Lukaku comments 'bring noise we don't need', says Chelsea boss Tuchel

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says Romelu Lukaku's comments in an interview in which the striker said he was "not happy" with his role at the club "brings noise that we don't need".

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Most defeats, most ducks, most collapses - England's 'record-breakingly bad' year

Andy Zaltzman digs out the statistics that show how England's savage Ashes defeat caps a woeful year for Joe Root's side.

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Thursday, 30 December 2021

Ghislaine Maxwell: Key moments in the sex trafficking trial

The jury has now delivered a series of convictions - here's what you need to know about the evidence.

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'I genuinely thought we had a good chance' - Anderson on England's Ashes defeat

England pace bowler James Anderson says he believed the side "genuinely had a good chance" of beating Australia in the Ashes.

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Tiger shot and dies at Naples Zoo in Florida after biting cleaner's arm

A cleaner had tried to pet or feed the animal in an unauthorised area, the sheriff's office said.

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Notable African deaths of 2021: From 'Ethiopia's Elvis' to mega pastors

A look back at some of the prominent figures on the African continent who we said farewell to this year.

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Putin and Lukashenko team up for ice hockey match

The Russian and Belarusian leaders both made the scoreboard in a game following talks between the countries.

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Santander: Bank gave £130m to customers in Christmas blunder

The error meant around 75,000 people woke up on Christmas morning to a surprise payment from Santander.

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China bans its national football players from getting tattoos

Top players who already have body art are told to remove it, as a good example for society.

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Average house price hits record high of £255,000

Typical prices leap almost £24,000 since January, making the strongest year since 2006, Nationwide says.

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Wednesday, 29 December 2021

Hong Kong's Stand News independent website shuts down after raid

Stand News has stopped operating following the arrest of seven people with links to the outlet.

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Woakes backs Root to remain as England captain

All-rounder Chris Woakes says England captain Joe Root "absolutely" has the players' backing despite the Ashes series defeat in Australia.

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Arteta to miss Arsenal v Man City match after testing positive for Covid again

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will miss the Premier League match against Manchester City on New Year's Day after testing positive for Covid-19.

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Djokovic withdraws amid unclear vaccine status

World number one Novak Djokovic withdraws from Serbia's ATP Cup team in Sydney amid uncertainty over his participation at the Australian Open.

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Novak Djokovic withdraws from ATP Cup amid Australian Open uncertainty

World number one Novak Djokovic withdraws from Serbia's ATP Cup team in Sydney amid uncertainty over his participation at the Australian Open.

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'The feelgood factor is back' - will British tennis build on 2021 success?

A stunning year for Emma Raducanu and Cameron Norrie, plus encouraging signs for Andy Murray - BBC Sport assesses British tennis in 2021.

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Tuesday, 28 December 2021

Austria's Innsbruck airport denies 110 Britons entry over new Covid rules

Innsbruck airport in Austria refused to let in tourists caught out by updated restrictions.

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Newham death: Man charged with murdering woman

Police say 29-year-old Kirsty Louise Ashley died of blunt force trauma in Newham.

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Myanmar: Save the Children says army attack killed staff

The charity says two of its workers, both new fathers, are among the 35 bodies found on 24 December.

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Egyptian pharaoh's mummy digitally unwrapped for first time

CT scans allowed archaeologists to study Amenhotep I's body and learn about his death and burial.

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Alexa tells 10-year-old girl to put penny in plug socket

Amazon has fixed its voice assistant so that it will not suggest the dangerous “challenge” again.

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Paing Takhon: Myanmar celebrity gets three years in jail for mass protests

Paing Takhon, who has millions of fans, took part in protests against a military coup.

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Monday, 27 December 2021

US snowstorms: California and other western states battered

Almost 30in (76cm) of snow fell in parts of northern California and Nevada in a 24-hour period.

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Brazilian town floods after two dams collapse

People in the town of Itabuna can be seen using inflatable rafts and canoes to get from house to house.

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Amber Heard names new dog after Australian minister embroiled in feud

The US actress names her new dog after the Australian minister who said her dogs should go home in 2015.

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Brazilian town floods after two dams collapse

People in the town of Itabuna can be seen using inflatable rafts and canoes to get from house to house.

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Jean-Marc Vallée: Canadian filmmaker dies aged 58

The director's works included Dallas Buyers Club, Wild and the TV series Big Little Lies.

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Jean-Marc Vallée: Canadian filmmaker dies aged 58

The director's works included Dallas Buyers Club, Wild and the TV series Big Little Lies.

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Desmond Tutu - the staunch and steadfast healer of a nation

How Desmond Tutu went from public enemy No1 to the pastor of a nation.

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Desmond Tutu - the staunch and steadfast healer of a nation

How Desmond Tutu went from public enemy No1 to the pastor of a nation.

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Afghanistan's Taliban ban long-distance road trips for solo women

Afghanistan's rulers say a male relative must accompany women travelling more than 45 miles (72km).

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Sunday, 26 December 2021

How this clip restored one man's dream of being a pilot

The story behind a face mask clip that restored a young man's dream of being a pilot.

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India's unwinnable battle against spitting

The pandemic briefly renewed efforts to curb an infamous Indian habit - spitting in public.

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My art channels the pain from Ethiopia's war

US-based Tigrayan artist Gabrielle Tesfaye uses her work to share her feelings over the civil war.

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Man found with crossbow at Windsor Castle sectioned

A crossbow was found on the man after he was stopped on Christmas Day, police say.

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Desmond Tutu: Obama joins tributes to South Africa anti-apartheid hero

The former US president praises the churchman who helped end apartheid, after his death aged 90.

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'A dark day': South Africans remember Tutu

The archbishop, who was a driving force in the anti-apartheid movement, has died aged 90.

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Christmas Day TV: Nine million tune in for Queen's message

A Strictly Come Dancing special and Call the Midwife were also Christmas Day hits, figures show.

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Tottenham v Crystal Palace: Eagles boss Patrick Vieira self-isolating

Crystal Palace will be without Patrick Vieira for Sunday's match at Tottenham after the manager tested positive for coronavirus.

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In pictures: The life of Archbishop Desmond Tutu

The first black archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa, was a much-loved figure around the world.

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Dog saved by surgery after chocolate coin feast

Staffordshire bull terrier Hugo had eaten six packets of chocolate coins - including all the foil.

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Sudan coup: Security forces accused of violence against protesters

Some 178 anti-coup demonstrators are reportedly injured in clashes near the presidential palace.

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Desmond Tutu: UK tributes paid to archbishop

Tributes are paid in the UK to Archbishop Desmond Tutu after his death at the age of 90.

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In pictures: The life of Archbishop Desmond Tutu

The first black archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa, was a much-loved figure around the world.

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Saturday, 25 December 2021

Pope Francis Urbi et Orbi address: World ignoring huge tragedies

In his Christmas Day speech, the Pope said "immense tragedies" were being passed over in near silence.

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Sudan coup: Military cuts internet services ahead of planned protests

Web services are restricted in the capital ahead of demonstrations against the military coup.

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Kate surprises audience with piano performance

Kate appeared alongside the musician Tom Walker in a clip shown at the Westminster Abbey event.

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Pope's Christmas Day message

Pope Francis gave his traditional Christmas message followed by his blessing, Urbi et Orbi, to the city and the world.

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Pope Francis Urbi et Orbi address: World ignoring huge tragedies

In his Christmas Day speech, the Pope said "immense tragedies" were being passed over in near silence.

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James Webb Space Telescope lifts off on historic mission

The $10bn James Webb telescope has left Earth on its mission to show the first stars to light up the Universe.

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Met Office confirms white Christmas as snow falls in Scotland

Snow fell overnight in Aberdeenshire, Shetland, Perthshire and the Scottish Borders.

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Friday, 24 December 2021

James Franco accusers call him 'completely insensitive' after interview

Oscar-nominated actor James Franco recently admitted having sex with students at his drama school.

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Pregnant woman among 15 charged for Uganda attacks

Police say the suspects are linked to four attacks by a branch of the Islamic State group.

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Burnley-Everton called off because of Covid cases and injuries

The Premier League postpones Everton's match at Burnley on Sunday because of coronavirus cases and injuries.

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Chris Noth: Fourth woman accuses Sex and the City actor of assault

US singer Lisa Gentile alleges the Sex and the City actor groped her in a New York apartment in 2002.

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James Franco accusers call him 'completely insensitive' after interview

Oscar-nominated actor James Franco recently admitted having sex with students at his drama school.

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Russian priest who adopted 70 children jailed for abuse

Nikolai Stremsky, reputed to have had Russia's biggest family, is convicted of raping children.

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Woolworths 1920s Christmas nativity scene still going strong

The decoration has been part of a Norfolk family's Christmas for almost 100 years.

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Thursday, 23 December 2021

Russia-Ukraine crisis: Putin says ball in West's court

Russia's leader demands an immediate response to his demands for Nato to pull back in Eastern Europe.

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Energy bills to soar 50% unless government intervenes, industry warns

Households face another sharp rise unless the government intervenes to ease the impact of gas prices.

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Ava White: Funeral held for stabbed schoolgirl in Liverpool

Ava White, 12, was attacked after she attended a Christmas lights switch-on in Liverpool.

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Coldplay to stop making music as a band in 2025

The band's frontman Chris Martin made the revelation in an interview with BBC Radio 2's Jo Whiley.

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Covid in Wales: Festive swims off over Omicron and restrictions

The rapid spread of the new variant and Welsh Government restrictions leads to the cancellations.

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'Little donkey' on a dusty... dual carriageway

Two days before Christmas, a wandering donkey is "shepherded" away from the A46, police say.

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Belgium agrees to close controversial ageing nuclear reactors

The plants have for years sparked safety fears from neighbours including Germany.

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Liverpool-Leeds & Wolves-Watford postponed because of Covid cases

The Premier League postpones Liverpool's game against Leeds United and the match between Wolves and Watford because of coronavirus.

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James Franco admits sleeping with students from his acting school

The actor spoke at length about allegations of sexual misconduct made against him in 2018.

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England name much-changed squad for West Indies T20 tour

England captain Eoin Morgan will lead a much-changed 16-man squad during January's five-match Twenty20 tour of the West Indies.

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Wednesday, 22 December 2021

Yemen war: Funding crisis forces UN to cut food assistance

Eight million people going hungry in the war-torn country will get barely half of the daily ration.

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CrossCountry: Strike action set to disrupt Christmas Eve trains

A union says members voted to strike as they felt the role of guards was being undermined.

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Brigitte Macron to sue over false claims she was born male

Far-right conspiracy theorists have targeted the French president's wife on social media.

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Sri Lanka plans to pay off Iran oil debt with tea

The country says it hopes to send Iran $5m worth of tea each month to clear its debt.

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Benjamin Mendy: Man City footballer charged with another rape

Footballer Benjamin Mendy is now facing seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.

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Koalas: Mass deaths in Victoria bring animal cruelty charges

Dozens of koalas were found dead at a partially cleared timber plantation last year in Victoria.

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Wightlink ferry crewman takes passenger 270 miles to party

Mark Mitchell makes a 500-mile round trip to get Hilary Spinks to her "Turkey and Tinsel" holiday.

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Tuesday, 21 December 2021

Hogmanay events cancelled as Covid rules tightened

Outdoor events including football matches will be limited to 500 people, and indoor to a maximum of 200.

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Sir David Amess: Ali Harbi Ali pleads not guilty to murdering MP

Sir David Amess, an MP since 1983, was stabbed while holding a constituency surgery in Essex in October.

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Princess Haya: The princess, the sheikh and the £550m divorce settlement

A UK court publishes a ruling in the divorce case of Sheikh Mohammed and his ex-wife Princess Haya.

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Hundreds of trains cancelled as Covid hits railways

Christmas journeys are at risk as train operators prepare for more disruption.

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Gary Walker: Ex-police officer's 2004 murder conviction overturned

Gary Walker spent 17 years in prison after he was convicted of the murder of Audra Bancroft in 2004.

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Turkish lira in comeback after new plan unveiled

The lira sees strong gains for the second day running in response to moves to strengthen the currency.

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Big Ben will bong again to see in the new year

The Elizabeth Tower, which houses the bell and famous clock, has undergone four years of repairs.

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Kosovo agrees to rent prison cells to Denmark to ease overcrowding

Denmark is due to pay €210m (£179m) over the next 10 years to rent 300 cells in the jail at Gjilan.

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Christmas restrictions: 'I don't have a turkey in the fridge'

With just four days until Christmas, people are wondering if new restrictions will be brought in.

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'Biggest divorce case in British legal history'

A UK court publishes a ruling in the divorce case of Sheikh Mohammed and his ex-wife Princess Haya.

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Ghanaian MPs brawl in parliament over e-money tax

Lawmakers trade blows during a chaotic session over a proposed levy on electronic transactions.

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Alt-J's Thom Sonny Green: From shielding to getting back on tour

Thom Sonny Green says the risk of catching Covid is worth it to get back on stage.

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Monday, 20 December 2021

Hobnobs maker warns biscuit prices set to soar

McVities, which also makes Jaffa Cakes and Penguins, is facing higher ingredient and labour costs.

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Laura Kuenssberg to step down as BBC's political editor

After seven years in the post, the journalist will now take on other roles within the BBC.

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Harry Miller: Legal victory after alleged 'transphobic tweets'

A national police policy had a "chilling effect" on freedom of speech, the Court of Appeal rules.

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In pictures: Mountain summits 'float' above the clouds

A weather phenomenon called a temperature inversion leads to some striking images on Scotland's hills.

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Davos business leaders' event postponed over Omicron

The World Economic Forum has been rescheduled for "early summer" due to the spread of Covid.

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Lord Frost: I didn't support PM's coercive Covid plan

The former Brexit minister insists his resignation was about policy, not Boris Johnson's leadership.

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Strictly: Rose Ayling-Ellis on her historic Strictly win

Watch the first interview the actor and her dance partner Giovanni Pernice gave after their victory.

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Ethiopia war: World heritage site Lalibela back in government hands

Tigray forces have left Lalibela, a town famous for its rock-hewn churches.

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The Ashes: Australia beat England in second Test despite Jos Buttler resistance

Australia complete a 275-run victory over England in the final session of the second Ashes Test to take a 2-0 lead in the series.

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Sunday, 19 December 2021

Pioneering architect Rogers designed some of world's most iconic buildings

Pioneering, sometimes controversial architect who designed some of the world's most iconic buildings.

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Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker II: New Zealander beats Briton on points in Manchester

New Zealand heavyweight Joseph Parker secures a brilliant points win over Britain's Derek Chisora in a thrilling fight at the AO Arena in Manchester.

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NFL Highlights: Jonathan Taylor scores 67-yard touchdown as Indianapolis Colts beat New England Patriots

Watch Jonathan Taylor score a late 67-yard touchdown late for the Indianapolis Colts to crush any hopes of a comeback from the New England Patriots.

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West Bank ambush suspects captured, Israel says

The Israeli army says it has caught men suspected of a car attack in the occupied West Bank.

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Hong Kong: Legco voting underway after electoral overhaul

Only candidates deemed to be "patriots" by Beijing can stand in the legislative council election.

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Covid: Germany tightens restrictions on UK travellers

Germany follows France in banning British tourists and business travellers over Omicron concerns.

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Saturday, 18 December 2021

Super Typhoon Rai: Dozens feared dead in Philippines

Some three million people are without power after a devastating typhoon swept over the Philippines.

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Super Typhoon Rai: Dozens feared dead in Philippines

Some three million people are without power after a devastating typhoon swept over the Philippines.

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Officer who shot Daunte Wright: 'I'm sorry it happened'

Former Minnesota police officer Kimberly Potter sobs in court as she apologises for shooting Daunte Wright.

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Downing Street parties inquiry: Opposition MPs call for independent figure to lead probe

The UK's top civil servant is no longer leading the probe after it emerged an event was held in his own office.

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England's hopes fade after another dismal collapse in Ashes

England's Ashes hopes are in a sorry mess after another dismal batting collapse on day three of the second Test against Australia.

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France red list: Queues in St Pancras ahead of travel ban

Travellers in St Pancras station, London, queue to try and get to France before the imposition of restrictions.

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The Ashes: Stuart Broad dismissed for nine as England all out for 236

Watch as England's Stuart Broad is caught by Travis Head to end the innings 237 runs behind hosts Australia during the third day of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide.

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Friday, 17 December 2021

Russia Ukraine: Moscow lists demands for defusing Ukraine tensions

Moscow says Nato should abandon hopes of Ukraine joining and Nato states should get rid of weapons.

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Two teens slide to safety from fourth floor New York apartment fire

Watch this dramatic video of them escaping through a window and sliding down a pole to the ground.

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Alzheimer's drug aducanumab not approved for use in EU

Charities are disappointed but regulators say there is still little evidence of the drug's benefit.

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North Shropshire by-election: How did Tories turn off true blue voters?

Voters say the result sends a message to the PM as Lib Dems end 200 years of Tory control.

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Covid: How has Omicron changed a Christmas night out in Ipswich?

With many people opting to stay at home, what is it like for those on a night out?

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North Shropshire by-election: Has Boris Johnson lost his winning touch?

Just two years after a landslide general election victory, the PM suffers a big loss in a Tory heartland.

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George Ezra: Why I spent summer in a Christmas jumper

He shares his tips along with producer Tre Jean Marie on how to make the perfect festive track.

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Israeli PM vows to catch W Bank ambush killers

Troops search for suspected Palestinian gunmen after an Israeli is shot dead and two others wounded.

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Australia tighten grip on second Ashes Test against England - highlights and report

England face a huge battle to get back into the Ashes series after Australia dominate again on day two of the second Test in Adelaide.

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Andry Rajoelina: French nationals sentenced for Madagascar coup plot

The two men are accused of planning to assassinate President Andry Rajoelina.

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Sweden's Gavle Christmas goat torched... again

A giant straw goat that is an annual highlight in the city of Gavle is burned down by an arsonist.

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Super typhoon Rai: Philippine tourist island Siargao among areas hit

Power and communications are down on the popular island of Siargao after strong winds and heavy rain.

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The Ashes: Michael Neser removes Haseeb Hameed with second ball in Test cricket

Haseeb Hammed clips the ball straight to mid-on to give Michael Neser a wicket with his second ball in Test cricket as England struggle on day two of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide.

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Dust storms and tornadoes hit the US Midwest

Days after deadly tornadoes ripped through four states, more severe weather has hit parts of the US.

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The Ashes: Australia get early breakthrough as Rory Burns edges to Steve Smith

England opening batter Rory Burns falls for four as he edges the ball to Australia captain Steve Smith on day two of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide.

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Thursday, 16 December 2021

John Cleese to complain over BBC interview

The Monty Python star says he was made to look "harmful" during a discussion on cancel culture.

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Star Hobson murder: Brockhill and Smith to have sentences reviewed

The toddler's mother also has her sentence for causing or allowing her death referred.

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Strictly finalists: 'We all represent something'

The last three couples in this year's contest tell Newsbeat how they're feeling ahead of the final.

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School apology after bleak Christmas lunch photo goes viral

The festive lunch at Steynham Grammar School was compared to prison food on social media.

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Interest rates: What are they and why do they matter?

The Bank Rate is one of the main tools used to keep the economy growing steadily.

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Covid: France to drastically restrict travel from UK

Non-residents will need compelling reasons to travel, as France tries to slow the spread of Omicron.

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Dutch royals regret holding party amid surge in Covid cases

The party was held to celebrate the 18th birthday of the country's heir apparent, Princess Amalia.

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Super typhoon Rai: Thousands flee as storm lashes southern Philippines

People take shelter amid warnings the monster storm will cause widespread flooding and destruction.

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Santa Claus delivers presents to children in Peru... via a fire ladder

This Santa Claus in Lima, Peru, uses a special way to deliver presents to children with Covid.

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Covid: Firms plead for help as customers cancel bookings

Businesses call for government support as consumer confidence falls amid the surge in Covid cases.

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Bruce Springsteen sells his entire music catalogue for $500m

The star follows in the footsteps of Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks and Blondie by cashing in on his songs.

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Covid: France to drastically restrict travel from UK

Non-residents will need compelling reasons to travel, as France tries to slow the spread of Omicron.

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Wednesday, 15 December 2021

New York City names first female police chief

Keechant Sewell, 49, will be the first woman to lead the US's largest police force in its 176 years.

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Derek Chauvin pleads guilty in George Floyd civil rights case

The former police officer is already serving a 22 year prison sentence for the murder of Mr Floyd.

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Hamilton gets knighthood for services to motorsport

Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton receives his knighthood for services to motorsport from Prince Charles during a ceremony at Windsor Castle.

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2022 World Cup: Ex-media officer loses Qatar corruption appeal

Abdullah Ibhais claims he was prosecuted for corruption after raising concerns about migrant workers.

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PMQs: Boris Johnson has lost the trust and authority to lead - Sir Keir Starmer

The Labour leader attacks Boris Johnson's leadership, at the last Prime Minister's Questions of 2021.

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Cornish comedian Jethro dies aged 73

The stand-up comedian, who spent more than 50 years on the road, died after contracting Covid-19.

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Hotel quarantine guests told they can leave from 4pm

People can leave from 4pm on Wednesday as long as they test negative for Covid.

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Strictly Come Dancing star AJ Odudu injured and on crutches ahead of final

The TV presenter has sustained a foot injury and has been unable to rehearse.

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Lewis Hamilton gets knighthood from Prince Charles

Lewis Hamilton receives his knighthood just three days after he was denied an eighth Formula 1 drivers' title.

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Swansea grandmother breaks bauble Guinness World Record

Sylvia Pope, fondly known as Nanna Baubles, is the proud owner of 1,760 festive ornaments.

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Riccardo Ehrman: Journalist who prompted Berlin Wall to fall dies

Riccardo Ehrman asked the historic question that led to East Germans tearing down the wall in 1989.

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Brown, Bellingham and Challis up for Young Sports Personality award

Sky Brown, Jude Bellingham and Ellie Challis are shortlisted for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award.

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'I've made this decision for my health' - Aguero in tears as he announces retirement from football

Sergio Aguero announces his retirement from football within six months of joining Barcelona from Manchester City.

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German court jails hitman for Berlin murder on Russia's orders

A court finds Vadim Krasikov guilty of an ex-Chechen rebel's murder, which it says Russia ordered.

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England face New Zealand and South Africa in 'mini World Cup' in 2022 autumn Tests

England's four home matches in the 2022 Autumn Nations Series is a "mini World Cup" says Eddie Jones.

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Man Utd set to return to training after Covid outbreak among players

Manchester United's players are expected to return to training on Wednesday after a Covid-19 outbreak at the Old Trafford club.

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Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Haiti fuel tanker blast kills dozens in Cap-Haïtien

The victims had been gathering leaking fuel from a vehicle involved in an accident, reports say.

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Trump's son urged father to intervene in 6 January Capitol riot

Donald Trump Jr urged his father's aides to get the ex-president to stop the mob, text messages show.

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Kentucky tornadoes: Two-month-old girl is youngest victim

The parents of Oaklynn Charleigh Koon say their hearts are "shattered" over their daughter's death.

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Hungary migrant deaths: Car crashes avoiding police

Hungarian police said the driver was arrested after his vehicle rammed into a flower shop.

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Star Hobson: The short life and death of a beloved toddler

How did a toddler loved and adored by many end up dead after months of physical and emotional abuse?

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Online Safety Bill: New offences and tighter rules

The next stage of the landmark Online Safety Bill recommends major changes and tougher regulation.

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Some schools struggling to stay open as cases rise

Head teachers warn some schools are struggling to stay open due to high Covid rates.

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Belarus: Opposition leader Tikhanovsky jailed for 18 years over protests

Sergei Tikhanovsky, a former presidential candidate, is convicted after a trial condemned as a sham.

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Covid: New social mixing guidelines likely in Scotland

The first minister is expected to give new advice on how many other people or households you should meet in a day.

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Monday, 13 December 2021

Lewis Hamilton will be back, says David Coulthard after controversial Abu Dhabi finale

Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton is a "fantastic example" on "how to handle defeat" and is "committed" to coming back stronger next season, says ex-Formula 1 driver David Coulthard.

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Tion Wayne and Russ Millions' Body named TikTok UK song of 2021

Tion Wayne and Russ Millions' drill track Body is a the most used track for UK creators.

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Cabaret: Critics make song and dance over Eddie Redmayne musical

The new West End production, starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley, opened to rave reviews.

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Tony's sorry for missing advent chocolate stunt

Tony's Chocolonely apologises for leaving an advent calendar window empty to highlight inequality.

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Kentucky tornadoes: Rebuilding lives from 'hell on Earth'

Residents in the US state are sifting through the rubble that was once a town.

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Police and migrants clash outside Mexico City

The migrant caravan has been slowly winding its way through Mexico to the United States border.

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Man Utd to face PSG in Champions League with holders Chelsea playing Lille

Manchester United are drawn to face Ligue 1 leaders Paris St-Germain in the Champions League last 16, while Chelsea play Lille.

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Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa president being treated for Covid

Cyril Ramaphosa started feeling unwell on Sunday and has delegated all responsibilities to his deputy.

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Buy now pay later: How does it work?

It is estimated about 15 million adults of all ages in the UK are actively using this form of credit.

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Kentucky tornadoes: Rebuilding lives from 'hell on Earth'

Residents in the US state are sifting through the rubble that was once a town.

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Sunday, 12 December 2021

Ethiopia war: World heritage site Lalibela back in rebel hands

Tigray forces had left Lalibela 11 days ago as federal forces and their allies had been advancing.

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Covid: Double-vaccinated contacts in England told to take daily rapid tests

The change will mean those in close contact with the Omicron variant no longer need to self-isolate.

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Russia Ukraine: Massive consequences if Moscow invades, G7 says

Moscow is amassing troops on Ukraine's border, but President Putin insists they pose no threat.

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Anne Rice, author of Interview with the Vampire, dies aged 80

The American author was best known for her 1976 gothic novel Interview with the Vampire.

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Indian PM's Twitter hacked with bitcoin tweet

The Indian prime minister's account had a message stating that bitcoin would be distributed to citizens.

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Russia Ukraine: Massive consequences if Moscow invades, G7 says

Moscow is amassing troops on Ukraine's border, but President Putin insists they pose no threat.

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Mexico truck crash: 'I woke up 50 metres from the truck'

A survivor of a crash that killed 54 speaks to the BBC about the people who did not survive.

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Anne Rice, author of Interview with the Vampire, dies aged 80

The American author was best known for her 1976 gothic novel Interview with the Vampire.

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Covid: First people in UK hospitals with Omicron variant

As of Saturday there have been 1,898 confirmed cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant in the UK.

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Murder charge after Kenton house stab death

Tony Nichols was found with a stab wound and died in hospital.

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Saturday, 11 December 2021

Man dies after being shot in police confrontation

Officers are responding to an incident in Kensington but it is not terror-related, police say.

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Missing Petra Srncova last seen on bus home, police say

Petra Srncova's disappearance is described as "out of character" by police.

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Sterling penalty gives Man City win over 10-man Wolves

Raheem Sterling scores a controversial penalty to reach 100 Premier League goals and give Manchester City victory over 10-man Wolves.

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Simon McCoy becomes latest presenter to leave GB News

He follows Andrew Neil out of the door after previously working at the BBC for 17 years.

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Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Football club's tribute to young fan

Birmingham City has renamed the stadium's family zone in memory of the murdered six-year-old.

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Drone footage shows Amazon warehouse collapse

Tornadoes have ripped through several states killing more than 50 people, authorities say.

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Queues form as Banksy Colston statue trial T-shirts go on sale

The shirts were released to mark the trial of four people accused of toppling the Edward Colston statue.

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Friday, 10 December 2021

Singapore: Man feared for life during otter attack

Graham George Spencer was left with more than 20 wounds after he was bitten by the animals.

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Ghana's Covid restrictions: All adult arrivals must be vaccinated

Unvaccinated Ghanaians have two weeks to return home - and will be given a jab at the airport.

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Swansea: Cinema & Co bolted shut amid Covid breach summons

Cinema & Co owner Anna Redfern receives court summons over allegedly defying closure order.

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Donald Trump swears in criticism of Benjamin Netanyahu’s loyalty

The former president rails against his once-close ally, and says he saved Israel from destruction.

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Eamonn Holmes to host his own show on GB News

The former Sky News and GMTV presenter will leave his role on ITV's This Morning.

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We're fully booked up, says lorry driving trainer

As the government seeks to boost an HGV training scheme, a firm says the system cannot cope.

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Bipin Rawat: India holds funerals for top general and his wife after crash

Gen Bipin Rawat, who died in a helicopter crash, was cremated with full military honours.

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Cambo oil field development being paused

Siccar Point Energy's decision to pause the controversial comes a week after Shell pulled out.

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Thursday, 9 December 2021

Sauti Sol singer Chimano hailed in Kenya for coming out as gay

Kenyan gay rights activists welcome Sauti Sol star Chimano's decision to "no longer live a lie".

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Christmas parties row: Three gatherings to be investigated by top civil servant

Labour says the PM must resign if he is found to have misled MPs about last year's gatherings.

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Conservative Party fined over PM's Downing Street flat refurbishment

The Electoral Commission fines the party £17,800 for failing to accurately report a donation for the work.

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China warns nations will 'pay price' for Olympic boycott

The US, UK, Australia and Canada won't be sending government representatives to the Winter Olympics.

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Human remains found in car linked to 45-year-old cold case

Tests are under way to confirm that the remains belong to missing student Kyle Wade Clinkscales.

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Boris and Carrie Johnson announce birth of girl

Boris and Carrie Johnson announce birth of healthy daughter, their second child since he became prime minister.

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NHS Tracker: How is the NHS in your area coping?

Waits for emergency care are worsening - use the BBC lookup to find out how busy your local service is.

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Wednesday, 8 December 2021

Covid: Pfizer says booster shot promising against Omicron

The company says a third dose of its vaccine could improve protection against the new variant.

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UK joins diplomatic boycott of China Winter Olympics

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says no ministers will attend the games, citing human rights abuses.

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Sheffield nurse Paul Grayson charged with hospital sexual offences

Police say 13 charges relate to Paul Grayson's work at Sheffield's Royal Hallamshire Hospital.

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Grenfell firm F1 sponsorship deal ended

Mercedes' sponsorship deal with Kingspan, a firm that made insulation material involved in the Grenfell Tower disaster, is ended a week after its announcement.

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Boss says sorry for 'blundered' mass Zoom firing

Vishal Garg says he "is deeply sorry" for sacking 900 staff in an online meeting.

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Tottenham return 13 positive Covid-19 tests - with eight players included

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte says that eight players and five members of staff have tested positive for Covid-19 at the club.

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5G in Coverdale: Ancient valley set for telecoms upgrade

A 5G switch-on is set to revolutionise life for those who work in Yorkshire's remote Coverdale.

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Bipin Rawat: India's top general dies in helicopter crash

General Bipin Rawat was killed alongside his wife and 11 others in the crash in Tamil Nadu.

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Sanna Marin: Finland's PM sorry for clubbing after Covid contact

Sanna Marin went on a night out on Saturday, hours after her foreign minister had tested positive.

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Nick Cannon: Comedian announces death of five-month-old son Zen

The American's five-month-old son Zen died after having had a brain tumour, he said on his show.

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Morocco sex for grades: Hassan I University lecturers in court

They are charged with incitement to debauchery, gender discrimination and violence against women.

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Halo Infinite: Time to 'mix-up' the series

How some of the brains behind Halo: Infinite developed it in a fast-changing gaming landscape.

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Tuesday, 7 December 2021

Biden and Putin hold talks amid Russia-Ukraine tensions

The US and Russian leaders speak by video link, as Moscow warns tensions in Europe are "off the scale".

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Michael Steinhardt: US billionaire hands over antiquities worth $70m

Michael Steinhardt is banned for life from buying such treasures following an investigation.

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Burundi prison fire kills at least 38 in Gitega

Vice-President Prosper Bazombanza says at least 38 people died and scores more were injured.

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Edinburgh Zoo's giant pandas to stay another two years

It was thought Yang Guang and Tian Tian would have to return to China because of financial pressures.

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Omicron: Wales expects significant wave of new Covid variant

The variant spreads rapidly and could peak by the end of January, Wales' health minister says.

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Storm Barra: Weather warnings for most of UK as gales and rain hit

Most of the UK is covered by a yellow weather warning, with gusts of up to 80mph expected.

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Sam and Chris Gould: Failures made after twins reported sex abuse

Sam and Chris Gould's parents say the family had been "left in limbo" before the girls' suicides.

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Ariel: Contract signed to build European planet telescope

Airbus will lead the construction of the Ariel observatory which will study 1,000 distant worlds.

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Indonesia volcano: BBC reporter surrounded by houses buried in ash

Watch Valdya Baraputri in Indonesia describe the path of destruction from Mount Semeru's eruption.

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Grammy Awards: Drake withdraws nominations

The decision has reportedly been made at the request of Drake and his management.

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Syria blames Israel for rare air strike on main port of Latakia

An Iranian weapons shipment was reportedly the target of the attack on Latakia's container yard.

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Grammy Awards: Drake withdraws nominations

The decision has reportedly been made at the request of Drake and his management.

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Indonesia volcano: BBC reporter surrounded by houses buried in ash

Watch Valdya Baraputri in Indonesia describe the path of destruction from Mount Semeru's eruption.

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Mixed-race family suffered years of racist abuse from neighbours

A family was forced to move from their home, schools and jobs by their neighbours' harassment.

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Indonesia volcano: Toll rises after Mount Semeru buries villages

Mount Semeru has continued to be active since the major eruption on the island of Java on Sunday.

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Kenyan policeman shoots dead six people including wife

Authorities are calling the incident a "shooting spree", in which the killer also took his own life.

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Monday, 6 December 2021

John Miles, best known for his rock ballad Music, has died

The musician, who toured with Elton John in the 1970s, died after a short illness, his family say.

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Haiti kidnappers release three more missionaries after abduction

Three people among a group of 17 North American missionaries abducted in October are freed.

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New York's workers must all have vaccine by 27 December

The city's mayor is introducing a vaccine mandate for all private sector employees from 27 December.

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Man jailed for trying to murder lottery-winning partner

Stephen Gibbs admits trying to murder Emma Brown after she told him she wanted to separate.

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Covid travel test prices misleading, says trade body

The government's website to find coronavirus travel tests "is not serving its purpose", a group says.

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Grenfell Tower: Governments hid fire safety risks, inquiry hears

A lawyer for victims of the 2017 fire says the "concealment" of safety risks is a "major scandal".

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Brexit: Ireland to receive €920m for Brexit impact

The country is the first to receive money from the European Commission's Brexit Adjustment Reserve.

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Sylvester Oromoni: Nigerians demand justice over Dowen College death

The father of Sylvester Oromoni, 12, believes he was attacked for refusing to join a “cult group”.

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Storm Barra: Northern Powergrid aims to reconnect final homes

Northern Powergrid says the last 1,300 homes should be reconnected before Storm Barra arrives.

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Covid: Sainsbury's asks staff to delay Christmas parties

The supermarket will reimburse workers for postponed parties amid emergence of the Omicron variant.

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T.rex gets Christmas jumper at Natural History Museum in London

A knitwear firm creates the huge sweater for the dinosaur at London's Natural History Museum.

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Joey Barton cleared of assaulting Daniel Stendel in stadium tunnel

The ex-England player is found not guilty of assaulting Barnsley boss Daniel Stendel after a defeat.

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Covid-19: Italy tightens restrictions for unvaccinated

A so-called Super Green Pass will be needed to access theatres, cinemas and restaurants.

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Far-right target critics with Twitter's new media policy

Far-right activists are using Twitter's new media policy to target anti-extremism researchers.

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Covid: UK red list criticised as 'travel apartheid' by Nigeria

Nigeria - which was added to the red list on Monday - describes the restrictions as "selective".

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Michael Sheen turns himself into a 'not-for-profit' actor

The activist pledges to use his money from acting to fund more good causes and charity events.

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NI 100: Signing of Anglo-Irish Treaty marked 100 years on

The treaty created an independent Irish Free State but led to the Irish Civil War.

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Covid: UK red list criticised as 'travel apartheid' by Nigeria

Nigeria - which was added to the red list on Monday - describes the restrictions as "selective".

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Union loses legal challenge to PM's decision to back Priti Patel

Boris Johnson kept his home secretary in place, saying she had not broken ministerial rules.

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Yasmin Evans to leave BBC Radio 1Xtra on Christmas Eve

The 1Xtra DJ will be leaving after nine years at the network.

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Matt Hancock: Breaking Covid guidance 'failure of leadership'

The former health secretary Matt Hancock tells the BBC he is "sorry for all the people I let down".

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Joni Mitchell and Bette Midler pick up Kennedy Center Honors

The legendary Canadian singer makes a rare public appearance at a ceremony hosted by Joe Biden.

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Joni Mitchell and Bette Midler pick up Kennedy Center Honors

The legendary Canadian singer makes a rare public appearance at a ceremony hosted by Joe Biden.

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Sunday, 5 December 2021

Trump social media firm says it has raised $1bn

The former US president is working to launch a social media app called Truth Social early next year.

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Lewis Hamilton wins thrilling Saudi Arabian GP

Lewis Hamilton beats Max Verstappen in a chaotic Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to set up a winner-takes-all championship finale.

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Storm Barra: Severe weather warnings for wind and rain issued

The Met Office says the Atlantic system will bring the bad weather to Northern Ireland on Tuesday.

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Veteran Republican leader Bob Dole dies

Long-serving senator, who recovered from terrible injuries to run for president, dies at 98

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Levelling up: Government white paper likely to be delayed to 2022

Labour accuses the government of being in "disarray", but ministers promise to tackle regional inequality.

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Tyson Fury: Drainpipe sculpture of boxer unveiled in Morecambe

The Morecambe artwork "depicts the essence of the punch", the sculptor says.

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Veteran Republican leader Bob Dole dies

Long-serving senator, who recovered from terrible injuries to run for president, dies at 98

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Chelsea beat Arsenal to win FA Cup & complete 2020-21 domestic treble

Chelsea see off Arsenal in a dominant display in the delayed final to last season's FA Cup to win their first domestic treble.

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Fred gives Man Utd win over Palace in Rangnick's first game in charge

Ralf Rangnick gets off to the perfect start as Manchester United manager as his side edge past Crystal Palace at Old Trafford.

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UK Snooker Championship final: Zhao Xintong leads Luca Brecel

China's Zhao Xintong opens up a 5-3 lead over Belgium's Luca Brecel in the final of the UK Championship in York.

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Parliament drug use claims to be raised with police this week

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle says allegations of cocaine taking are "deeply concerning".

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Military truck rams into group of Myanmar protesters in Yangon

Several people have been injured during a demonstration against the country's military rulers.

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French climber handed Mont Blanc gems after 2013 find

The stones are believed to be from an Air India plane which crashed into the mountain in 1966.

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Women's FA Cup final: Fran Kirby gives Chelsea early lead against Arsenal

Watch Chelsea's Fran Kirby put her side 1-0 up inside three minutes in the Women's FA Cup final against Arsenal at Wembley.

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Banksy pledges to help save Reading jail with stencil sale

The artist offers to raise £10m to buy the former prison so it can become an arts hub.

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Pope condemns treatment of migrants in Europe

Visiting a camp in Greece, Francis calls the neglect of migrants the "shipwreck of civilisation".

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Storm Arwen: Business secretary says power cuts unacceptable

The electricity supplier for the North East says 3,900 homes are still without power.

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Pope condemns treatment of migrants in Europe

Visiting a camp in Greece, Francis called on Europe to take responsibility for the situation.

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Barry Sheerman: Longest-serving Labour MP to step down

Barry Sheerman says he is looking forward to spending more time with his family.

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Trump social media firm raises $1bn from investors

The former US president is working to launch a social media app called Truth Social early next year.

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Norwich: 'Mr Christmas' installs 16,000 lights on his house

Mark Abbott is raising money for a charity that helped him when he was homeless 15 years ago.

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Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: National inquiry into boy's death

Lessons will be learnt to protect other children from such evil crimes, the government says.

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India Nagaland: Security forces kill 13 civilians amid ambush blunder

Home Minister Amit Shah expresses "anguish" after troops fire on miners in the country's north-east.

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Saturday, 4 December 2021

Bus carrying choir members plunges into Kenya river

At least 23 die as a bus taking a church choir group to a wedding plunges into a flooded river.

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Football fans clap in tribute to Arthur

Saturday's match between Birmingham City and Millwall paused at the six minute mark so fans could pay tribute.

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Michigan school shooting: Suspect's parents deny involuntary manslaughter

Bail is set at $1m for the couple arrested in Detroit after failing to attend court on Friday.

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Belgian zoo hippos test positive for Covid

Officials at Antwerp zoo do not know how the pair - now in quarantine - caught the virus.

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Michigan school shooting: Suspect's parents deny involuntary manslaughter

Bail is set at $1m for the couple arrested in Detroit after failing to attend court on Friday.

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Belgian zoo hippos test positive for Covid

Officials at Antwerp zoo do not know how the pair - now in quarantine - caught the virus.

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Covid: Doctors' leaders back postponed health checks

A senior GP says the move would support the "national priority" to vaccinate people quickly.

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Government to overhaul drug policy to focus on getting users healthcare

Changes expected on Monday are set to include getting users out of the criminal justice system.

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Gambia elections: Ex-President Yahya Jammeh's shadow looms over poll

Exiled leader Yahya Jammeh - who ruled the country for 22 years - is a key figure in the poll.

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Eitan Biran: Cable car survivor returned to Italy after custody battle

Eitan Biran, the sole survivor of a cable car crash, is now in Italy after a custody battle.

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Afghanistan: Macron reveals plans for joint European mission

The French president says a number of European nations are working on a joint diplomatic mission.

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Afghanistan: Macron reveals plans for joint European mission

The French president says a number of European nations are working on a joint diplomatic mission.

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Covid: Met reviews Labour MPs' complaint over No 10 party claims

The London force says it does not routinely investigate "retrospective breaches" of Covid regulations.

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World's oldest Test cricketer Eileen Ash dies at 110

Eileen Ash, who made her debut for England in 1937, dies at the age of 110.

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Huge Calder Valley model railway hidden from girlfriend unveiled

Simon George plans to take his scale-model of Heaton Lodge junction in Kirklees on tour.

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Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Football fans to clap for murdered Arthur

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' stepmother and his father were both jailed on Friday for his death.

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ICYMI: Jumping into an active volcano, and other ways to spend the festive season

Jumping into an active volcano is just one way to spend the festive season, in news you may have missed this week.

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ICYMI: Jumping into an active volcano, and other ways to spend the festive season

Jumping into an active volcano is just one way to spend the festive season, in news you may have missed this week.

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Indonesia volcano: Residents flee as Mt Semeru spews huge ash cloud

Airlines have been warned about a plume of ash rising 15,000m from Mt Semeru in Java.

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Indonesia volcano: Residents flee as Mt Semeru spews huge ash cloud

Airlines have been warned about a plume of ash rising 15,000m from Mt Semeru in Java.

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Ghislaine Maxwell trial: Key moments from the first week

The socialite is accused of grooming girls for abuse by late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Storm Arwen: Northern Powergrid sorry for power cut communication

The electricity supplier for the North East says it could have been better at talking to customers.

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Ghislaine Maxwell trial: Key moments from the first week

The socialite is accused of grooming girls for abuse by late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Friday, 3 December 2021

Michigan school shooting: Parents of gunman charged with manslaughter

Authorities say the suspect killed four students and injured seven people with his dad's handgun.

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Covid in Scotland: Omicron cases linked to Steps concert in Glasgow

The number of cases in Scotland increases to 29, including six linked to a Steps concert in Glasgow.

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Italian man tries to dodge Covid jab using fake arm

The man is so keen to get a vaccine pass he turns up with a plastic arm, but doctors aren't fooled.

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South Africa battles Omicron fear and vaccine myths

The new variant threatens to overshadow the holiday season as campaigners fight vaccine fears.

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Italian man tries to dodge Covid jab using fake arm

The man is so keen to get a vaccine pass he turns up with a plastic arm, but doctors aren't fooled.

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Couple who killed Arthur Labinjo-Hughes jailed

Thomas Hughes will serve 21 years and Emma Tustin a minimum of 29 for the killing and torture of his son.

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Covid: First data points to Omicron re-infection risk

Scientists in South Africa have identified a spike in the numbers catching Covid again.

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Storm Arwen: Ofgem to review power networks' response

Energy watchdog will look at the resilience of the system and how firms communicated with customers.

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I now feel less safe as a gay man - MP Chris Bryant

The Labour MP accuses the government of stoking a culture war that will harm anyone "slightly different".

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South Africa battles Omicron fear and jab jitters

The new variant threatens to overshadow the holiday season as campaigners fight vaccine fears.

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Sir Antony Sher: Actor dies of cancer aged 72

His film work included Shakespeare in Love while his stage work included Richard III and Macbeth.

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Sir Antony Sher: A giant of the stage

The South African actor went from feeling like an impostor to becoming a giant of the British stage.

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Yorkshire coaching staff leave amid racism scandal

Director of cricket Martyn Moxon, coach Andrew Gale and all members of the coaching staff are among 16 people to leave Yorkshire amid the racism scandal.

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Cambo: Jobs warning as Shell pulls out of oil field development

Climate change campaigners welcome the move but business leaders voice fears for the future of thousands of jobs.

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Austria ruling party picks Nehammer for chancellor

Karl Nehammer is chosen as party leader and next chancellor in a bid to end days of turmoil.

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Christmas parties: Conservative staff event going ahead, says chairman

Tory chairman urges people to go ahead with parties - but the government faces calls for clearer guidance.

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West Side Story: Spielberg on casting the film from Latinx community

Director Steven Spielberg on why all the film's Latinx characters had to come from that community.

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Euro 2020 final disorder: Ticketless thugs 'could have caused death' at England v Italy game

"Ticketless, drunken and drugged-up thugs" could have caused death at the Euro 2020 final as they attempted to storm Wembley Stadium says an independent review.

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Gene edited sex selection may spare animal suffering

A gene editing technique may prevent the slaughter of animals not needed by the livestock industry.

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Selfridges set for £4bn sale to Thai retail giant

The billionaire Weston family are close to selling the famous luxury stores chain to Central Group.

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Ros Atkins on... The No 10 Christmas party

Ros Atkins investigates a Christmas party at Downing Street in the midst of 2020 Covid restrictions.

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Omicron coronavirus variant: Your questions answered

How long do symptoms last for, is it more harmful to children? Experts answer your questions.

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Ghislaine Maxwell: Employee told 'not to look Jeffrey Epstein in the eye'

A former housekeeper said Ghislaine Maxwell acted as "lady of the house" at Jeffrey Epstein's US home.

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Thursday, 2 December 2021

UK plays down Brexit link in US steel tariff row

Reports suggesting a US decision to maintain tariffs on UK steel is linked to Brexit are rejected.

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Oxford Street: Men filmed spitting at Jewish people on bus

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has described the footage filmed on Oxford Street as "disturbing".

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£1m Police Scotland payout over M9 crash death

The family of Lamara Bell say their "pain and loss won't stop" despite the settlement over police failings.

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Storm Arwen: Thousands still without power six days after storm

More than 15,500 homes in the northern England and Scotland are facing power cuts.

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Russia Ukraine: Lavrov warns of return to military confrontation nightmare

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov floats the idea of a new European security pact to prevent Nato expansion.

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Merkel picks German punk singer Hagen for last serenade

Nina Hagen's song will be played during a military ceremony in the outgoing chancellor's honour.

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Margaux Pinot: Shock over release of judoka’s partner in assault case

Margaux Pinot accuses her partner of domestic abuse, but a court acquits him, citing lack of proof.

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Russia Ukraine: Lavrov warns of return to military confrontation nightmare

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov floats the idea of a new European security pact to prevent Nato expansion.

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Merkel picks German punk singer Hagen for last serenade

Nina Hagen's song will be played during a military ceremony in the outgoing chancellor's honour.

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Covid bereaved families 'sickened' over No 10 Christmas party

Covid bereaved families campaigners call for apology from Boris Johnson over lockdown gathering.

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Afghanistan: Hamid Karzai says the Taliban are his brothers

In a BBC interview, Hamid Karzai also calls on the international community to help rebuild Afghanistan.

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Turtle Tally recovering after being stranded on beach

One of the world's rarest turtles is recovering after finding itself more than 4,000 miles from home.

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Afghanistan: Hamid Karzai says the Taliban are his brothers

In a BBC interview, Hamid Karzai also calls on the international community to help rebuild Afghanistan.

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Covid: South Africa new cases double in 24 hours as Omicron spreads

The new Omicron variant has now become dominant, the country's top medical scientists say.

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Government fined £500,000 for New Year honours data breach

The addresses of more than 1,000 people, including Sir Elton John and Gabby Logan, were shared online.

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Ghislaine Maxwell: Defence lawyers seek to discredit key accuser

Ghislaine Maxwell's defence team try to poke holes in an alleged victim's testimony at her trial.

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Home Alone house available to book on Airbnb

The home from the 1990 Christmas classic starring Macaulay Culkin will be available for one night only.

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Ghislaine Maxwell: Defence lawyers seek to discredit key accuser

Ghislaine Maxwell's defence team try to poke holes in an alleged victim's testimony at her trial.

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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla: My wife's vaccine death is fake news

In an exclusive interview, Albert Bourla hits out at the "rubbish" that has been published about him.

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Curious leopard enters classroom in India

The five-year-old leopard attacked a student before it was captured in the northern city of Aligarh.

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Meghan wins ruling in Mail on Sunday privacy fight

The Duchess of Sussex took action after the paper carried extracts of a letter to her father.

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Covid: South Africa new cases double in 24 hours as Omicron spreads

The new Omicron variant has now become dominant, the country's top medical scientists say.

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Home Alone house available to book on Airbnb

The home from the 1990 Christmas classic starring Macaulay Culkin will be available for one night only.

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Wednesday, 1 December 2021

Storm Arwen power cuts: 30,000 face wait of up to two days

Energy companies said they had reconnected 97% of homes but faced challenges in remote areas.

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PMQs: Johnson quizzed over lockdown Christmas parties

The PM says all Covid rules were followed in Downing Street last year - but Labour accuses him of hypocrisy.

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Munich WW2 bomb blows up near station, wounding four

The "aerial bomb" blows up on a railway construction site close to the main station.

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Arsenal star Gabriel fights off baseball bat-wielding robber

CCTV footage shows Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes fighting off men attempting to steal his car.

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Storm Arwen: Five days and counting without electricity

'Forgotten' householders criticise power firms for the speed of repairs and "woeful" communication.

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Munich WW2 bomb blows up near station, wounding four

The "aerial bomb" blows up on a railway construction site close to the main station.

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HIV: People with virus or taking PReP to be allowed to join armed forces

Until now, having HIV or taking preventative medication meant you weren't considered "fully fit".

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Elizabeth Dixon: Lessons not learned after baby death cover-up, says family

Health bosses could not provide evidence of progress a year after the report into Elizabeth's death.

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Why US abortion laws could be changed by Supreme Court ruling

If Roe v Wade is overturned, millions of American women will lose access to legal abortions.

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Nigeria boat capsize: At least 29 die in Kano state

The boat was carrying more than 50 people, most of whom were heading to an Islamic religious event

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Pre-departure Covid tests would be valuable, say Sage scientists

Labour has called for the reintroduction of pre-departure tests for travellers bound for the UK.

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Jacob Rees-Mogg investigated by standards watchdog

The Commons leader is accused of breaking the rules on declaring outside earnings.

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Astroworld: Half of victims' families reject Travis Scott's funeral costs offer

The star's offer to pay funeral costs was a bid to "lessen public outcry", say victims' families.

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Storm Arwen: The mother who's been without power for five nights

Dr Lily Fulton-Humble is one of thousands in Scotland and northern England who are living without power.

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And Just Like That: 5 things we spotted in the Sex and the City trailer

And Just Like That, a new 10-part spin-off series, launches later this month.

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Johanna Konta: British former Wimbledon semi-finalist and world number four retires

Britain's former world number four Johanna Konta announces her retirement from professional tennis.

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Zog Energy becomes latest firm to collapse in gas price crisis

Zog Energy, which has about 11,700 domestic energy customers, ceased trading on Wednesday.

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Nationwide: UK house prices continue surge, up 10% in November

The average price of a UK house was £252,687 in November, according to the Nationwide Building Society.

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Teenager Amber Gibson's death in Hamilton treated as murder

Amber Gibson, 16, went missing on Friday and was found dead in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, on Sunday.

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Moulin Rouge: London's most lavish musical?

Behind-the-scenes of the West End show, which features 300 costumes and a giant blue elephant.

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Tel Aviv named as world's most expensive city to live in

Soaring inflation and supply-chain problems have pushed up prices in the 173 cities surveyed.

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Why Gambians won't stop voting with marbles

The Gambia has witnessed a flourishing of democracy but its curious election system remains unchanged.

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Mississippi: How a legal challenge could upend abortion rights

The Supreme Court is being asked to overturn the 1973 ruling that legalised abortion in the US.

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Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Omicron: Do travel bans work against new Covid variants?

What is the evidence that travel restrictions could stop the spread of coronavirus?

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Dutch Covid case: Escaped couple fight quarantine in TB ward

A couple who fled an isolation hotel in the Netherlands say their conditions are worse than in a prison.

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Dutch Covid case: Escaped couple fight quarantine in TB ward

A couple who fled an isolation hotel in the Netherlands say their conditions are worse than in a prison.

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Parag Agrawal: India celebrates new Twitter CEO

Parag Agrawal's appointment has made headlines in India where Twitter has over 30 million users.

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Covid: We'll throw everything at booster campaign, says PM

Boris Johnson says there needs to be "another great surge" against coronavirus and the new variant.

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Manchester Arena Inquiry: Nurse tells of desperate bid to save girl

Bethany Crook describes seeing eight-year-old Manchester attack victim Saffie-Rose Roussos "slip away".

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Man rescued after 22 hours adrift off Japan coast

Watch the moment rescuers reach the 69-year-old, whose boat capsized in stormy waters.

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Covid: Omicron variant in Netherlands earlier than thought

The new Covid-19 variant is found in Dutch samples taken before it was reported by South Africa.

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Man rescued after 22 hours adrift off Japan coast

Watch the moment rescuers reach the 69-year-old, whose boat capsized in stormy waters.

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Covid: Omicron variant in Netherlands earlier than thought

The new Covid-19 variant is found in Dutch samples taken before it was reported by South Africa.

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TSB to close another 70 branches by July

The bank had 475 branches just over a year ago, but a fresh round of closures will leave it with 220.

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UK competition watchdog orders Meta to sell Giphy

The CMA rules Facebook's purchase of the vast Gif database unfair to competing social-media platforms.

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Mandatory masks: 'We worry people won't shop with us'

Shopkeepers are concerned about enforcing mask-wearing and fear they will have to close again.

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Dozens of former Afghan forces killed or disappeared by Taliban, rights group says

Human Rights Watch says more than 100 former Afghan personnel have been killed or have disappeared.

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House of Gucci: Family hits out at insulting and painful portrayal

The heirs of Italian fashion house Gucci criticise depiction of the family in House of Gucci film.

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Global markets fall after Moderna Omicron warning

Stock markets slide after Moderna boss casts doubt on vaccine effectiveness against new variant.

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Barry Bennell: Paedophile football coach denies abusing four men

Barry Bennell says he has not abused four of the men who have made damages claims against Man City.

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Yazidi genocide: IS member found guilty in German landmark trial

Taha al-Jumailly is jailed for life for crimes including the murder of a young Yazidi girl in 2015.

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France issues arrest warrant over Japan 'parental kidnap'

Vincent Fichot says his Japanese wife disappeared from the family home with his two children in 2018.

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Inditex: Zara founder’s daughter becomes fashion giant's chair

Marta Ortega has been with the firm for 15 years, starting out as an assistant at its High Street brand Bershka

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Storm Arwen: Power company criticised over continued cuts

About 20,000 households had a fourth night without power and say getting information is difficult.

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Tony's Law: Plans for tougher child abuse sentences confirmed

The adoptive family of Tony Hudgell, seven, have campaigned for harsher sentences for abusers.

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Zara founder’s daughter becomes retail group's chairwoman

Marta Ortega will replace Pablo Isla as chairwoman of Zara’s parent firm Inditex.

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Monday, 29 November 2021

Virgil Abloh: How he 'helped black people dream in fashion'

Radio 1 Newsbeat has been speaking to people about the legacy Virgil Abloh leaves behind.

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Jussie Smollett: Jury selection begins in actor’s trial

The actor is accused of staging an attack on himself in 2019 as a publicity stunt, which he denies.

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Queen of Barbados - but just for one last day

The island nation will remove Queen Elizabeth as head of state and swear in its first Barbadian president.

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China: Moment North Korean inmate breaks out of prison

Zhu Xianjian was seen vaulting over an electric fence metres above the ground.

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Covid: All UK adults should get Covid booster, say advisers

The recommendation, which needs ministerial approval, also suggests second doses for 12 to 15-year-olds.

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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey expected to step down as chief executive - reports

The founder and chief executive will step down from leading the company, media reports say.

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Keon Lincoln: Teens jailed for murdering Keon Lincoln

A judge lifts restrictions naming Keon Lincoln's young killer as Yussuf Mustapha.

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Steps axe their remaining tour dates due to further Covid cases

Two band members and some of their touring party have recently tested positive for coronavirus.

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Tanzania: Seven die in Zanzibar after eating poisonous turtle meat

The meat is a delicacy for some in Tanzania but the authorities have now banned its consumption.

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Storm Arwen: I'm a Celebrity to return on Tuesday following storm damage

ITV confirm the show won't air on Monday but will be back on Tuesday following damage to the set.

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Ban MPs from paid consultancy roles, suggests standards committee

The Commons Standards Committee publishes its anticipated review of the conduct code for MPs.

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BBC Radio 4: Fire alarm forces presenters to exit studio during broadcast

Presenters Nick Robinson and Martha Kearney of Radio 4's Today programme had to evacuate the building.

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Magdalena Andersson: Sweden's first female PM returns after resignation

Magdalena Andersson is backed by MPs again, despite standing down last week hours into the job.

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SNP conference: Scottish child payment to double to £20 from April

Nicola Sturgeon tells the SNP conference that eradicating child poverty is "essential" to Scotland's future.

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Matiu Ratana: Memorial held for Met Police sergeant shot dead

A memorial service to Sgt Matiu Ratana, delayed for a year by the pandemic, is held in Westminster.

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The 'map nerds' who are building a national archive

Thousands of volunteers capture images across Britain and Ireland as part of a project called Geograph.

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Magdalena Andersson: Sweden's first female PM returns after resignation

Magdalena Andersson is backed by MPs again, despite standing down last week hours into the job.

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Sir Keir Starmer begins reshuffle of Labour shadow cabinet

Deputy Angela Rayner says she is unaware of it happening, as the Labour leader reorganises his frontbench.

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Covid: Omicron variant causes passengers to scramble for flights

One traveller told the BBC he had found an alternative flight home, but he faces extra costs of £4,000.

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Storm Arwen: Trapped Tan Hill Inn guests leave

The Tan Hill Inn manager says the experience and their guests were "wonderful".

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Honduras election: Opposition candidate Castro in the lead

Early results give the left-wing opposition a strong lead, but the governing party has not conceded.

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Omicron: Australia pauses next phase of border reopening

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says a two-week delay to the latest reopening plans is "necessary".

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Snowed in at Britain's highest pub for three nights

Customers have spent three nights at the Tan Hill Inn in Yorkshire, after being snowed in by Storm Arwen.

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Sunday, 28 November 2021

Snow brings disruption - and delight

As Storm Arwen moves on, bitterly cold temperatures bring snow to many parts of the UK.

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Covid-positive Czech president appointed new PM from plexiglass box

Petr Fiala was appointed by a president who is in self-isolation after testing positive for coronavirus.

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Great Carnival of Dakar: Fire-eaters and dancers mark event

The three-day event is a celebration of Senegalese culture and features an elaborate parade.

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Covid: Third case of Omicron variant detected in the UK

The individual spent time in London but is no longer in the country, the Health Security Agency says.

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Covid: Shoppers asked to respect new mandatory mask rules

The British Retail Consortium says people should show consideration to store workers and other shoppers.

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Nadine Dorries criticised for doubting Stanley Johnson grope claim

MP Caroline Nokes says she is disappointed after the culture secretary dismisses her Stanley Johnson claim.

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Kevin Strickland: Fundraiser for exonerated Missouri man tops $1.5m

Kevin Strickland was released after 42 years in jail over a triple murder he did not commit.

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Cardiff Rugby stranded in S Africa over Covid cases

Cardiff's hopes of flying out of South Africa on Sunday are over after two positive Covid-19 cases are confirmed in their squad.

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Sir Frank Williams obituary: A Formula 1 icon & one of greatest team owners

Sir Frank Williams, who has died at 79, became an F1 icon through his determination to compete at the highest level despite a severe disability.

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New Zealand politician Julie Anne Genter cycles to hospital to give birth

Julie Anne Genter said she had not planned to cycle whilst in labour, "but it did end up happening".

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Covid-positive Czech president appointed new PM from plexiglass box

Petr Fiala was appointed by a president who is in self-isolation after testing positive for coronavirus.

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Omicron Netherlands: 13 air passengers test positive for new variant

Thirteen people who travelled from South Africa to the Netherlands have tested positive for Omicron.

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Storm Arwen: More than 60,00 remain without power

Welfare facilities have been set up for residents who have had no electricity since Friday night.

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Customers spend second night snowed-in at pub

Dozens of people are still unable to leave the Tan Hill Inn due to heavy snowfall.

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Jill Biden is feeling festive and other moments you may have missed

Jill Biden's clearly feeling festive but here’s some other tree-mendous moments you may have missed this week.

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Omicron Netherlands: 13 air passengers test positive for new variant

Thirteen people who travelled from South Africa to the Netherlands have tested positive for Omicron.

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Nicola Sturgeon: Covid travel curbs 'may need to go further'

Scotland's first minister says more Covid travel restrictions may be necessary in the coming days.

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Omicron symptoms mild, says doctor who spotted it

The South African doctor who first spotted the new variant says patients are showing very mild symptoms so far.

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Covid: BA suspends Hong Kong flights amid crew quarantine

The airline has temporarily stopped flights after more of its staff were forced to isolate.

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Covid: Australia woman charged after setting fire in quarantine hotel

The woman is charged with arson after allegedly lighting a fire under a bed at Pacific Hotel in Queensland.

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Omicron symptoms mild so far, says South African doctor who spotted it

The South African doctor who first spotted the new variant says patients are showing very mild symptoms so far.

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Rishmeet Singh: Boy, 16, killed in Southall stabbing named by police

Rishmeet Singh is the 28th teenager to be killed in London this year.

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Calais activists: Migrants call us from boats asking for help

Activists in Calais demand change after decades of people coming to the city looking to reach the UK.

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Saturday, 27 November 2021

Covid vaccine: Can US troops be punished for refusing the jabs?

The US military has said that America's 2.1 million soldiers and sailors must all get the vaccine.

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ICYMI: Smells like Christmas, confirms US First Lady

Jill Biden's clearly feeling festive but here’s some other tree-mendous moments you may have missed this week.

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Pre-Inca mummy found in Peru

Archaeologists think the mummy, found near Lima, could be up to 1,200 years old.

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Storm Arwen: Third person dies as gale-force winds hit UK

A third person dies after the storm and thousands of homes are left without power in Storm Arwen.

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'He is the perfect signing' - is Jota key to Liverpool's success?

Liverpool have scored more goals after 13 games than in any other top-flight season, so is "perfect signing" Diogo Jota key to their success?

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Travel and face mask rules tightened over new variant

Boris Johnson introduces a raft of measures to slow the spread of Omicron ahead of Christmas.

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Tube strikes set to disrupt first Night Tube services

Plans to reopen the Central and Victoria lines in the early hours will be disrupted.

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Burkina Faso: Tear gas fired at protesters decrying Islamist attacks

The protest comes amid fear of an Islamist encroachment following a number of recent attacks.

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Driver killed by falling tree in Aberdeenshire during Storm Arwen

A police van was also crushed by a tree as officers attended the fatal crash in Aberdeenshire.

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Earps the 'difference-maker' in England win over Austria - Wiegman

England manager Sarina Wiegman says goalkeeper Mary Earps "made a difference" in their 1-0 win over Austria.

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Pre-Inca mummy found in Peru

Archaeologists think the mummy, found near Lima, could be up to 1,200 years old.

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Burkina Faso: Tear gas fired at protesters decrying Islamist attacks

The protest comes amid fear of an Islamist encroachment following a number of recent attacks.

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Two cases of new variant of Covid detected in UK

Two people in the UK have been found to be infected with the new Covid variant, Omicron, the health secretary says.

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Ava White: Police release image of van after girl stabbed to death

Detectives say they may have witnessed something "vital" after Ava White, 12, died in Liverpool.

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Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts: 'I owe the NHS my life'

The 42-year-old presenter says she feels "amazing" as she returns to work following cancer surgery.

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Winter Olympics 2022: Testing times in the Chongli mountains

Beijing is pushing ahead with Winter Olympics test events, despite Covid and human rights allegations.

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Head teacher killed in storm was 'giant in his prime'

Primary school head Francis Lagan died when a tree fell on his car during Storm Arwen.

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Covid: Dozens test positive on SA-Netherlands flights

The results are being examined for cases of the new Omicron variant emerging in southern Africa.

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SNP conference: Swinney claims Johnson wants to 'take back powers'

Scotland's deputy first minister John Swinney will urge the SNP conference to "stand up" in defence of devolution.

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Alone in the cold grey sea - a migrant's story imagined by Michael Morpurgo

Author Michael Morpurgo has written a special piece for the BBC following the mass drowning in the Channel.

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Peng Shuai: WTA concerned over 'censorship or coercion'

The head of women's tennis says he is not certain Peng Shuai is free of Chinese censorship or coercion.

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Covid: New Omicron variant not a disaster, says Sage scientist

Prof Calum Semple says some scientists are "hugely overstating" the fears around the Omicron variant.

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Covid: Dozens test positive on SA-Netherlands flights

The results are being examined for cases of the new Omicron variant emerging in southern Africa.

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Friday, 26 November 2021

'World-leading' Down's syndrome bill clears first hurdle in Parliament

Liam Fox's plan to ensure lifelong care looks set to become law in England early next year.

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Dressing room culture part of cricket anti-racism plan

A full review of dressing-room culture is part of a wide-ranging action plan to tackle discrimination and racism in cricket in England and Wales.

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Bresnan to face no disciplinary action over Rafiq allegations

Warwickshire confirm that Tim Bresnan will face no disciplinary action but will undergo 'cultural awareness' training after being implicated in the investigation into racism at Yorkshire.

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What awaits Wales and Scotland in World Cup play-offs?

BBC Sport looks at who Wales and Scotland could face in Friday's World Cup 2022 play-off draw.

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UK car output suffers worst October for 65 years

Chip shortages lead to production dropping to the lowest level recorded for October since 1956.

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Motsi Mabuse to miss Strictly Come Dancing after Covid contact

The judge will be replaced by Cynthia Erivo this weekend after being contacted by NHS Test and Trace.

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New Covid variant: Pride and punishment follows South Africa discovery

South Africans feel they are paying the price for their ability to monitor new Covid variants.

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'Not good news for other teams' - Klopp praises 'outstanding' Rangnick as he closes in on Man Utd job

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says that "unfortunately a good coach is coming to England" if Manchester United agree a deal with Ralf Rangnick.

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'Pochettino has not asked to leave PSG'

Paris St-Germain sporting director Leonardo says manager Mauricio Pochettino will remain at the club and has "never asked to leave" amid links to Manchester United.

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New Covid variant: Pride and punishment follows South Africa discovery

South Africans feel they are paying the price for their ability to monitor new Covid variants.

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Mobile phone museum celebrates ugly and iconic phones

A new museum showcasing more than 2,000 retro mobile phones launches online.

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Commons Speaker ruffles Boris' feathers on Newscast

Sir Lindsay Hoyle brought his pet parrot Boris to a BBC Newscast interview and the bird took off.

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Watch: European Men's Curling Championship semi-final: Scotland v Norway

Watch live as Bruce Mouat's Scotland rink, who topped the round-robin stage, look to maintain their unbeaten record against Steffen Walstad's hosts in the European Curling Championships in Norway.

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Covid variant: Reaction to new rules on travel from southern Africa

Travellers at Cape Town airport respond to new UK quarantine measures over Covid variant.

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Gracie Spinks: Officers face misconduct probe after woman's death

A stalking complaint was made and a bag of weapons was discovered before Gracie Spinks died.

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Extinction Rebellion activists target UK Amazon distribution centres

Extinction Rebellion has targeted 15 sites in the UK on the retail giant's busiest day of the year.

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New Zealand fight back against India in first Test

Seamer Tim Southee took 5-69 and openers Will Young and Tom Latham hit unbeaten half-centuries as New Zealand fought back on day two of the first Test against India in Kanpur.

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Coronavirus: Countries shut borders over new South Africa variant

Nations ban flights as health officials hold an urgent meeting over a new variant in southern Africa.

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Southampton FC left coach 'free' to abuse boys

A report finds Southampton Football Club "failed to put the safety and welfare of boys first".

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Storm Arwen: Amber wind warning for parts of UK

The alert - meaning damage and travel disruption may be expected - comes in from 15:00 GMT.

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Browns of Chester: How a city is coping without Debenhams

Browns of Chester served the city for 241 years before it closed when the chain collapsed in May.

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NFL Thanksgiving: Umpire trips as Tony Pollard runs in 100-yard touchdown for Dallas Cowboys

Tony Pollard runs in a tremendous 100-yard touchdown while the umpire trips on the sidelines in the Dallas Cowboys' 36-33 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.

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Why Iraqi Kurds risk their lives to reach the West

What drives people to make the perilous journey, which for many has ended in death?

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Thursday, 25 November 2021

Siberia: Dozens missing after deadly Russian mine accident

Emergency services have paused the search for survivors amid concerns over possible explosions.

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Liverpool bomb: Taxi driver 'spotted red light on bomber's vest'

The taxi driver who survived the Liverpool bomb acted very bravely, a security guard tells the BBC.

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Amazon workers plan Black Friday strikes

Strikes or protests are planned in 20 countries, on one of the busiest days of the year for retail.

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Berney Arms: Quietest rail stop sees eight-fold passenger rise

The platform near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk sees passenger numbers rise from 42 to 348 in a year.

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Frank Turner says he's reconciled with trans parent

The musician tells The Guardian his estranged father is "a lot more considerate" since transitioning.

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UAE general accused of torture elected Interpol president

Ahmed al-Raisi was chosen despite facing claims of complicity in torture by UAE security forces.

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Channel migrants: 20 years of failures?

The latest deaths are part of a major problem for two governments with few good options available.

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Furness equals goals landmark as Northern Ireland claim record 11-0 win over North Macedonia

Rachel Furness equals David Healy's record of 36 goals for Northern Ireland with a hat-trick in an 11-0 thumping of North Macedonia in World Cup qualifying.

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Channel tragedy: Whose lives were lost off Calais?

At least 27 people died trying to reach the UK by boat. Officials are trying to find their identities.

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Heckingbottom replaces Jokanovic as Sheff Utd boss

Sheffield United sack boss Slavisa Jokanovic and appoint Paul Heckingbottom as his replacement.

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UAE general accused of torture elected Interpol president

Ahmed al-Raisi was chosen despite facing claims of complicity in torture by UAE security forces.

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Passports: Delivery firm apologises for delays

FedEx apologises as hundreds say they have faced long waits to receive their travel documents.

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