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Archive for March 2023
Ministers want to "make polluters pay", after more than 300,000 waste spills in England's waterways...
Unlimited fines for water companies dumping sewage
The final curtain falls on the Oldham Coliseum after it had its Arts Council England funding removed.
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Oldham Coliseum: Historic theatre stages final act after funding cut
HRT can help with menopausal symptoms. If you're thinking about taking it, here's what you need to consider.
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Hormone replacement therapy and menopause: What you need to know about HRT
The former US president is to fly from Florida and turn himself in while surrounded by federal agents.
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Trump will not appear in court in handcuffs - lawyer
In the deadliest incident, a house and barn were swept into the sea on the island of Reinøya.
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Norway avalanches: Tourists among four killed in north of country
Paul Hinchcliffe's victims tells a court the officer's actions destroyed her trust in the police.
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South Yorkshire PC jailed for taking photo of teenager's breasts
Andrew Tate and his brother are to be moved from custody into house arrest, a Romanian judge rules.
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Andrew Tate and brother to be released into house arrest
Millions of households across the UK will see a sharp increase in council tax bills in April.
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Council tax: What is it and how much is it rising?
The politicians left behind placards on their desks that read "space for neutrality".
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Austria's far-right walks out of Zelensky speech
Bodycam footage shows the moment an officer pounces on the reptile in the streets of Tampa.
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Police wrestle growling alligator in Florida
The Vatican says there has been "a marked improvement" in the 86-year-old pontiff's health.
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Pope could leave hospital in days after bronchitis
It follows concerns over use of the messaging app for government business during the pandemic.
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Ministers given new guidance on WhatsApp use
This week's shooting in Nashville has highlighted the small cohort of people in the US who have been...
The Americans who have lived through multiple mass shootings
Melting ice could trigger a disastrous chain reaction, a new Australian study warns
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Antarctic ocean currents heading for collapse- report
Sir Keir Starmer says the tax could be kept at its current rate with an expanded windfall tax on energy...
Council tax would be frozen for a year, Labour propose as campaign launches
O'Grady was preparing to go on stage in 1987 when a police officer burst into his dressing room.
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Paul O'Grady: How Lily Savage defied police who raided a pub with rubber gloves
Thursday's front pages include tributes to TV star and comedian Paul O'Grady.
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The Papers: 'Ta-ra Paul' and 'gender ideology in schools'
Critics of the government say a legacy of asylum mismanagement means problems are stacking up.
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Migration dilemma leaves Rishi Sunak confronting an expensive mess
The King joked with his hosts as he impressed with his language skills at a lavish banquet.
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Watch: King Charles speaking German in Berlin
It proposes a set of principles for the "responsible use" of the tech, which is worth £3.7bn to UK economy.
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Government sets out 'adaptable' regulation for AI
The government has promised to make it easier for victims of crime in England and Wales to get justice.
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Ministers can veto prisoners' parole in Victims and Prisoners Bill
Humza Yousaf won a majority of votes from MSPs to become the country's sixth first minister.
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Humza Yousaf: Five things to know about Scotland's new first minister
Shadow climate secretary Ed Miliband said a "rooftop revolution" could help meet climate targets.
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Labour could require solar panels for new builds, hints Ed Miliband
Chocolate is among food products that have seen record rises in March, ahead of the Easter holiday.
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Chocolate and sweets prices jump ahead of Easter
Taken all together, Kim Jong Un's tests in the past fortnight have concerned analysts.
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North Korea: What to make of Kim Jong Un's barrage of weapon tests
Tuesday's newspapers include the new SNP leader and the government's anti-social behaviour crackdown.
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The Papers: Fight for union and 'crackdown on party houses'
A man suing Gwyneth Paltrow over a ski crash says it sounded "like someone was out of control".
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Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash trial: Accuser heard 'blood-curdling scream'
Authorities say nine men survived a collapsed gold mine in South Kivu.
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Man uses bare hands to rescue trapped DRC miners
Plans for a government-backed digital token, ordered to be created by Rishi Sunak, have been axed.
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NFT: Plans for Royal Mint produced token dropped by government
His proposed changes provoked an outpouring of anger from nearly all parts of Israeli society.
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Israel protests: PM Netanyahu delays legal reforms after day of strikes
Participants of the song contest begin the build-up to Liverpool by performing for fans across Europe.
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Eurovision 2023: Mae Muller and other hopefuls get pre-parties started across Europe
From 25 April, millions of households on low incomes will get cost-of-living payments up to £900.
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Millions to get cost-of-living payments from April
Monday's papers lead on the return of the Illegal Migration Bill and the government's nitrous oxide...
The Papers: 'Crunch vote on small boats' and laughing gas ban
We heard harrowing stories from residents as they stood amongst the ruins of their home.
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BBC visits destroyed homes of Mississippi tornado victims
Northern Ireland are left to rue missed chances and a disallowed goal as Finland deliver an early blow...
Euro 2024 qualifiers: Northern Ireland 0-1 Finland - Hosts rue disallowed goal in defeat
Friday night's tornado in the southern US killed 26 people and has displaced hundreds more.
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More storms feared after Mississippi tornado
Yoav Gallant is sacked by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after opposing the controversial shake-up.
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Israel defence minister fired in legal reform row
BBC Scotland's Lucy Adams still suffers from the effects of long Covid and wants to know why.
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Long Covid: Three years and no magic bullet
New plans will aim to have people repair damage they cause within 48 hours of being given an order.
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Rishi Sunak promises anti-social behaviour crackdown
As Donald Trump stares down a potential arrest, it is business as usual at his campaign rally.
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'God, guns and Trump': Thousands turn out for Texas rally
The composer says his family is "totally bereft" by the loss of his Grammy-nominated son Nick.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's son Nicholas dies aged 43
Yoav Gallant's call comes as Israelis opposed to the changes hold further nationwide mass rallies.
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Halt Israel legal reform, urges defence minister
The Russian leader says the move would not violate nuclear non-proliferation agreements.
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Putin: Russia to station nuclear weapons in Belarus
Saturday's papers lead on protests in France and the King's cancelled meeting with Emmanuel Macron.
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The Papers: 'Turmoil in France' and King's royal tour 'axed'
The actress testifies she felt "hurt and violated" when she says a man crashed into her on the slope.
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Gwyneth Paltrow trial: Actress denies hit-and-run in ski crash
In an open letter the retail consultant says the store is "part of our collective cultural identity".
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John Lewis: Mary Portas warns retailer it has 'let go' of its soul
Three people are affected by the outbreak linked to a Wiltshire firm's Baronet cheese.
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Person dies in listeria outbreak linked to cheese
Companies thrive as the health service struggles with staffing gaps and increased patient demand.
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Record revenue for staff agencies supplying NHS
Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin says bank managers are "breathing down the neck" of business owners.
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Firms hit back at Bank governor in prices row
His expeditions to Antarctica helped prove that humans were responsible for global warming.
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Claude Lorius: Pioneering French climate change scientist dies aged 91
Tech executives don't get an easy ride before Congress, but Shou Zi Chew's hearing was exceptionally...
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew's Congress showdown: Five key moments
Two decades on from the invasion, UK Armed Forces veterans reflect on how the Iraq war changed them.
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Iraq war 20 years on: 'I lost my leg, but I'd do it again'
Fire engulfs the building's front as violence flares in several cities during pension reform protests.
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Bordeaux town hall set on fire in France pension protests
Thomas Cashman, 34, who is accused of shooting Olivia Pratt-Korbel, denies being the gunman.
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Olivia Pratt-Korbel: Suspect denies being in 'murder frame of mind'
The TikTok CEO faced US lawmakers during a Congressional hearing on the app's practices.
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'Yes or no?' US politicians grill TikTok boss
The plane carried 52kg of meth from PNG to Australia with flight monitoring switched off in an effort...
Watch moment Australian police swoop on secret drugs flight
The Brazilian supermodel and US football star split after 13 years of marriage last October.
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Gisele Bundchen says Tom Brady divorce was 'death of my dream'
The Bank of England has been putting up interest rates in an attempt to curb rising inflation.
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What is the Bank of England and why does it change interest rates?
The video-sharing app's chief executive will testify to US lawmakers in a much-anticipated grilling.
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TikTok's US future at stake as boss faces Congress showdown
Boris Johnson is grilled by MPs over his claims he did not deliberately lie to Parliament.
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Partygate: MPs test Boris Johnson's claims he did not lie to Parliament
Head teachers take action "in solidarity" with Ruth Parry, who killed herself after an inspection.
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Ruth Perry: Schools cut Ofsted references in tribute
The House of Lords report blames government, regulator and water companies for pollution.
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Ending sewage dumping will mean higher water bills - report
The PM before last was never likely to gently fade out and disappear, writes the BBC's political editor.
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Chris Mason: 'Box set Boris Johnson' is pure political theatre
Some people have spent years trying to find an affordable property in part of the Scottish Highlands.
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The struggle to find a home in a picture-postcard village
The ex-prime minister is fighting accusations he misled Parliament over lockdown parties in No 10.
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Partygate: MPs to share evidence ahead of Boris Johnson TV grilling
Wednesday's papers lead on Boris Johnson giving evidence later in a televised hearing on partygate.
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The Papers: 'D-day' for Johnson as he gets 'ready for battle'
The former PM faces a several hour-long grilling by MPs over claims he misled Parliament.
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Boris Johnson Partygate inquiry: The key clashes to expect
Boris Johnson claims his Downing Street colleagues thought rules were being followed.
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The WhatsApp messages that complicate Johnson's defence
The former PM is facing a big political moment, as a grilling over statements he made about Partygate...
Boris Johnson: What could happen after Partygate hearing?
A damning report lists stark examples of failings including racism, sexism and homophobia in the Met...
Met Police report: Rape cases ruined, officer's beard cut.... five findings from Casey review
Tuesday's papers lead with the Met Police being deemed "institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic".
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The Papers: Rotten Met and 'trial of Boris Johnson' begins
If confirmed as a Ukrainian attack, it would be a rare foray into the occupied region.
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Ukraine says Russian missiles destroyed in Crimea
As Putin welcomes Xi to Moscow, the BBC examines the relationship between the two world leaders.
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The 'dear' friendship of Xi and Putin... in 62 seconds
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba hailed the "game-changing decision" from the EU.
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EU gives Ukraine €2bn of ammunition after shell plea
BBC environment correspondent Matt McGrath outlines the key takeaways from the latest IPCC report.
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Five things we've learned from UN climate report
As AI-powered chatbots can now write fiction, human authors may have unwanted competition.
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Are romance authors at risk from book-writing chatbots?
The papers lead with European courts looking at the Rwanda plan and Boris Johnson's Partygate defence.
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The Papers: Boris dossier and judges 'to back down' on Rwanda
Darcey Corria was left with with a broken neck and pelvis in a collision on the M4 in January.
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Miss Wales says she is grateful after life-changing M4 crash
Cloete Murray was the liquidator for Bosasa, a company implicated in government contract scandals.
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Cloete Murray: South African corruption investigator shot dead
Beset by scandals and crisis, many people are questioning how a totemic bank ended up beyond repair.
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Credit Suisse: Bank rescue damages Switzerland's reputation for stability
Stuart Dobson says he was both surprised and distressed when his local council told him he had died.
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Norfolk council sorry for wrongly telling man he is dead
The appeal is clear - but should we be turning to appetite-suppressing injections?
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Weight-loss: Are injections the answer to tackling obesity?
No-confidence motions face the Macron government as it tries to force its unpopular changes into law.
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French pension reforms: Is Macron's government doomed by crisis?
A strong earthquake off Ecuador's southern coast left people trapped in collapsed houses.
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Southern Ecuador earthquake kills at least 12
The renewed accord means exports can continue via Ukraine's Black Sea ports, but it is unclear how long...
Russia and Ukraine extend grain deal despite disagreement
A group of historians pen a letter saying RAF Scampton shoud not be used to house asylum seekers.
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RAF Scampton: Historians pen letter against WW2 airfield migrant plan
Ireland win their fourth Grand Slam as they wear down 14-man England in a tense Six Nations finale in...
Six Nations 2023: Ireland 29-16 England - Irish seal Grand Slam in Dublin
A walkout by staff at the Passport Office and Putin being accused of war crimes lead Saturday's papers.
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The Papers: Passport strike and arrest warrant for Putin
Five of the civilian commendations go to men who confronted the London Bridge attacker in 2019.
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Attack heroes on Queen's final bravery awards list
Jacqueline Gold, whose death was announced on Friday, changed the lives of women at home and at work.
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Jacqueline Gold: the woman who brought sex to the High Street
Two Afghans are among thousands of migrants using an unofficial border crossing to enter Canada.
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Migrants turn themselves over to Canadian police at the border
What can be done to protect coastal communities at risk of being swallowed up by the sea?
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Hemsby: How many other communities are at risk of erosion?
A deal that would give health workers a 5% rise and ongoing turmoil in the markets lead the papers.
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The Papers: NHS pay deal and 'Banks try to reassure investors'
Union members are yet to back the deal, and the government still needs to pay for it, says Chris Mason.
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The NHS pay dispute could soon be over, but we are not there yet
The BBC understands the report will criticise the Met's tolerance of wrongdoing within its ranks.
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Metropolitan Police expected to be heavily criticised for being racist, sexist and homophobic in report
Chris Kaba, 24, was shot dead by a Met Police officer and the police watchdog is investigating.
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Chris Kaba family concerned about watchdog resignations
A gene variant known to increase the risk of breast cancer has been found in people with Orkney heritage.
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Breast cancer gene linked to Orkney islands
Teachers walked out for two days this week in their long-running dispute over a fully-funded pay rise.
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More than half of England's schools disrupted by strikes
Police respond with tear gas as Eintracht Frankfurt fans charge through the streets.
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Napoli v Eintracht Frankfurt: Football fans throw chairs at Naples riot police
A call for a cull in South Uist follows concerns about the spread of Lyme disease from infected deer...
Vote to be held on eradicating all Uist estate's deer
The former world boxing champion was forced to hand over his bespoke £72,000 watch in the footage.
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Amir Khan: CCTV of gunpoint robbery shown to court
The Chancellor delivered his first budget and presented the government's plans for spending and taxation.
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Watch: How the Budget day unfolded
Jeremy Hunt tells the BBC his plans will kick start growth, but Labour says the UK economy is stagnating...
Budget 2023: Jeremy Hunt insists plans will get people back to work
Young people tell the BBC what they think of the help announced in the Spring Budget.
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'I may still have to move back in with my parents'
The model and TV personality speaks about the impact autism has had on her life.
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Christine McGuinness: I was sexually abused, like so many autistic women
Previews of Wednesday's Budget and the reported downing of a US drone over the Black Sea lead the papers.
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The Papers: 'Back to work budget' and 'Russia downs US drone'
A scheme providing 30 hours of free childcare is expected to be expanded to cover one and two-year-olds...
Budget: Jeremy Hunt to announce expansion of free childcare support
Help with energy costs is still under review by the government, but help could continue.
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What is the energy price cap and what will happen to bills?
Marek Hecko is filmed on a body cam saying he knows what happened and "this city is mine".
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Chelmsford murderer returns to scene and talks to police
Juan Mata leads a squad of players to work with artists at the Manchester International Festival.
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Juan Mata to form team for Manchester exhibition about 'the artists on the pitch'
There are 10m people out of work in the UK, so if you're searching for a job you're not alone. Here...
Job hunting: Six top tips for finding work
The former PM says modern slavery victims will be "collateral damage" under new government proposals.
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Theresa May says asylum plan won't solve illegal migration issue
The BBC’s analysis editor examines the BBC's impartiality guidance, after the corporation struck a deal...
Ros Atkins on… Gary Lineker and the BBC’s impartiality crisis
As voting opens in the SNP leadership race, we spoke to party members at hustings in Glasgow.
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SNP leadership race: The party members deciding the next first minister
Three of the biggest conservation charities team up to try and halt the destruction of nature in UK.
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Still time to save Our Wild Isles, say UK conservation charities
Russia captured Mariupol in May after a brutal siege. Now, it's trying to win hearts and minds.
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Ukraine war: Life in Mariupol under Russian occupation
The front pages continue to reflect the impartiality row at the BBC, and the government's response to...
The Papers: Lineker 'to return' to TV and bank collapse
President affirmed US government's support for Belfast Agreement at a St Patrick's Day event in 2022.
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Good Friday Agreement: PM to invite Joe Biden to NI for 25th anniversary
It comes as the government and Bank of England scramble to protect customers after Silicon Valley Bank...
Silicon Valley Bank: Offer made for UK arm of failed US lender
The announcement in next week's Budget is part of government plans to encourage people back to work.
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Budget 2023: Universal credit claimants to get more childcare cost help
It may look like the result of someone having fun in the snow, but these rollers occur naturally.
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Northern Ireland snow: Rare 'snow rollers' spotted in County Down
France produce a ruthless display to claim their first win over England at Twickenham since 2005 and...
Six Nations 2023: England 10-53 France - Hosts slump to record home defeat against holders
Gary Lineker dominates Saturday's front pages after the BBC suspended the Match of the Day star in a...
The Papers: BBC faces 'revolt' over Lineker as stars walk out
One of the BBC's best loved presenters has been taken off air due to an impartiality row.
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Gary Lineker: A stand-off with no clear exit strategy
The space rock has about a 1 in 560 chance of hitting this planet, the agency says.
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Asteroid headed toward Earth may arrive on Valentine's Day 2046 - Nasa
Mexico's criminal gangs adopt a warped code of ethics - and the kidnap of Americans broke the rules.
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Mexico kidnapping: A twisted moral code explains cartel's apology
Just one river included in government's proposal for new designated swimming sites
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Campaigners slam government river bathing decision
He co-operated with officers and there was not enough grounds to take away his gun, police say.
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Hamburg shooting: Police spoke to gunman weeks before attack
Customers will receive 3 pence worth of loyalty points for every £1 spent, down from 4 pence.
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Boots loyalty points value reduced
Delays to the HS2 rail project and a power cut at Ukraine's largest nuclear plant lead the papers.
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The Papers: 'Huge Shambles 2' and nuclear plant luck 'will run out'
However, the two men are not expected to reach a deal on returning migrants to France.
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Rishi Sunak to push Emmanuel Macron on efforts to stop small boat crossings
Police say the shooting occurred in a church and they are searching for the attackers.
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Several killed in shooting in Germany church in Hamburg
The vessel will head to Yemen and remove 1.1m barrels of oil from a stricken tanker in the Red Sea.
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UN buys huge ship to avert catastrophic oil spill off Yemen
A defamation lawsuit has pulled back the curtain on the inner workings of Fox News.
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Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump and the in-fighting at Fox News
Elle Edwards, 26, was shot in the head while celebrating with friends at a pub on Christmas Eve.
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Elle Edwards: Three arrests in connection with fatal shooting at pub
Dominic Raab served as deputy prime minister and foreign secretary under Boris Johnson.
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Boris Johnson gives evidence in Dominic Raab bullying probe
Man is held on suspicion of malicious communications offences and perverting the course of justice.
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Nicola Bulley: Man, 34, arrested over police scene footage
A coroner writes to the defence secretary after a veteran used his retirement gift to kill a couple.
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Army urged to stop giving out ceremonial daggers as gifts after murders
Will new legislation aimed at cutting numbers crossing the Channel have an impact?
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Rishi Sunak: Why PM will not find it easy to stop boat crossings
"It's so quiet in here," the host says as an out-of-control car swerves into shot behind him.
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Watch as car crashes into cafe during podcast recording
The government's asylum plans and Gary Lineker's comparison of them to 30s Germany lead the papers.
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The Papers: Sunak 'lays down law' and Lineker's 'Nazi jibe'
Kate Forbes, Humza Yousaf and Ash Regan clash in the first SNP leadership TV debate.
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SNP rivals set out indyref2 plans in TV debate
The PM says civil service chief is doing a "great job" amid claims he has become too political.
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Rishi Sunak backs Simon Case over Hancock WhatsApp row
Some take precautions to avoid being targeted by criminals, like changing their car's licence plate.
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Mexico kidnapping: Why a million Americans a year risk Mexico medical tourism
Grammy-nominated rapper GloRilla, who was performing, says she is "devastated and heartbroken".
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Two fans die in crush after GloRilla concert in Rochester, New York
"Huge" school absences when "mum and dad are at home", England's children's commissioner says.
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Pupils missing school on Fridays as parents are at home, MPs told
The artefact found in the Hathor Temple is thought to represent the Roman Emperor Claudius.
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Egypt archaeology: Dig unearths smiling mini-sphinx which may represent Claudius
Plans to end migrant Channel crossings and claims the ex-PM wants his father to be knighted lead the...
The Papers: Law to stop small boats and Johnson 'to make dad a Sir'
Police are asked to examine whether Scotland's prison service has corporate responsibility over the...
Scottish Prison Service faces first UK prosecution for corporate homicide
The Duke of Sussex recalls the work of Princess Diana in removing the stigma around HIV.
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Prince Harry praises mother Diana's legacy in fighting HIV
The blaze in Bangladesh has left at least 12,000 people - mainly Rohingya refugees - without shelter.
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Bangladesh investigates huge fire at world's largest refugee camp
They were last seen on a night out in Cardiff - two others are taken to hospital after a suspected road...
Police searching for five missing people find three dead
The crowded refugee camp in Bangladesh was home to thousands who had fled violence in neighbouring Myanmar.
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Bangladesh fire: Thousands shelterless after blaze at Rohingya camp
It's tempting to draw comparisons between the two styles - but how similar are they?
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Crash Landing On You: What binds the magnificent worlds of K-dramas and Bollywood
Heidi is one of many students who say the rising cost of living is affecting their studies.
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'I skip university lectures to do paid work instead'
The comedian opens up about the infamous moment with Will Smith at last year's Academy Awards.
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Chris Rock talks about Will Smith's Oscars slap in a live Netflix show
Countries have reached a landmark agreement to put 30% of the world's oceans into protection.
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Ocean treaty: Historic agreement reached after decade of talks
The absurdist sci-fi took home nearly every major award at an event honouring the best in independent...
Everything Everywhere sweeps Independent Spirit Awards
Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden on navigating the industry while managing Crohn's disease.
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Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden: 'I was seen as a risk'
People in England and Wales will get served for an extra two hours to mark King Charles III's coronation.
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King's Coronation: Pubs to stay open longer in England and Wales
Kylian Mbappe scores a club-record 201st goal for Paris St-Germain in an entertaining win over Nantes...
Paris St-Germain 4-2 Nantes: Kylian Mbappe scores club-record goal as Ligue 1 leaders win
The Duke of Sussex says he showers his children with affection to avoid passing on "traumas" from his...
Harry: I feared losing memories of mum during therapy
The former PM facing a "battle for his political future" and his combative response leads the papers.
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The Papers: Johnson faces 'punishment' and his 'stitch-up'
The incumbent premier Li Keqiang will give way to a Xi loyalist at an annual meeting of lawmakers.
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Xi Jinping is unveiling a new deputy - why it matters
People have been sentenced to death for less than this double murder, the judge told the convicted killer.
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Why Alex Murdaugh was spared the death penalty
The Isle of Innisfree was sailing to France when fire broke out in its engine room, Irish Ferries says.
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Dover: Three lifeboats launched after fire breaks out on ferry
Unions suspend further strike action while members are consulted on an improved pay deal.
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Scottish teachers call off strikes after pay offer
The 'missed' chance to avert the 2017 arena bombing and Matt Hancock's leaked texts lead the papers.
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The Papers: MI5 Manchester failings and Hancock 'betrayed'
Despite setbacks, robotaxi services from Cruise and Waymo are making progress, but will they make money?
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Robotaxi tech improves but can they make money?
The app has been banned from employee phones by various governments amid security concerns.
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Ros Atkins on... The creeping TikTok bans
Officials suspect the victim was infected after rinsing their nasal sinuses with public tap water.
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Florida resident dies from brain-eating amoeba
Sources in the energy industry say some firms have already priced in support for bills continuing.
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Energy firms expecting help to continue in April
Scotland's transport minister says an arm's length company will take over the franchise on 25 June.
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Caledonian Sleeper rail service to be nationalised
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon have been charged after a baby's remains were found in woodland.
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Marten and Gordon charged with gross negligence manslaughter
The journalist says the former health secretary is "troubled" by the publication of his messages.
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Isabel Oakeshott says Matt Hancock sent her a 'menacing message'
A watchdog is discussing with Iran the purity of the particles, which is very close to weapons grade.
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Iran nuclear: IAEA inspectors find uranium particles enriched to 83.7%
The 30-year-old man got lost while hunting with friends in the Amazon in northern Bolivia.
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Amazon jungle: Man survived 31 days by eating worms
Oliver Clark, 19, from Grimsby, admits dangerous driving and is given a suspended jail sentence.
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Grimsby teenager sentenced over 100mph police chase ending in crash
The outage comes two days after the social media company reportedly laid off 200 employees.
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