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Some children have already died and only a minority who inherit the mutation will escape cancer in their lifetimes.
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Gerry McCann, whose daughter vanished in 2007, tells the BBC he believes politicians fear the media.
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In the event of a war, one expert suggests the British Army could be incapable of fighting effectively on land within weeks, once committed - though 'much depends on the form of the conflict'.
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He was speaking after US President Donald Trump repeated claims Kyiv was "using war" to avoid elections.
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The BBC has spoken to passengers, transport staff and bus drivers about a growing national trend of antisocial behaviour on public transport.
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The US's new National Security Strategy suggests Europe is facing "civilisational erasure".
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When it comes to monogamy, humans more closely resemble meerkats and beavers than our primate cousins.
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Scott John Trigg-Turner told a year eight class he had been a US marine and still owned a gun.
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Millions of Australian teens will no longer be allowed to use social media. Who wins and who loses out?
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Sir Keir Starmer calls for European reforms to make protecting borders easier.
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The Oscar-winning star says watching herself on screen is "an excruciating experience."
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Tartan Army foot soldiers have shelled out for flights, pre-booked hotels and are now turning their attention to match tickets.
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The daughter of serial abuser John Smyth says time has not diminished the "horror" of his actions.
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BBC Sport runs down the key things to look out for in the 2026 season, including fresh regulations, a new team and a British rookie joining the grid.
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Prosecutors have released bodycam footage showing the initial interaction between officers and the suspected CEO killer.
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Kalu wins for her sculptures and drawings, becoming the first learning disabled artist to scoop the award.
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The survey found people in the UK spent on average four hours and 30 minutes online every day in 2025
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The incident in Australia comes after the man was jailed for nine days and deported from Singapore for public nuisance.
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In a new analysis, the National Audit Office finds “reactive” government policies moved problems elsewhere.
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A BBC study lays bare the scale of flood defences in England that are in need of maintenance.
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The government sets aside £500m it says is needed to revive services aimed at disconnected teens and young adults.
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His groundbreaking field research was instrumental in banning the international ivory trade and protecting elephants from poachers.
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