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The Independent Office for Police Conduct says an investigation into the police actions is ongoing.
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In schools that closed between 2020 and 2025, nearly 30% of children had special educational needs
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An eight-year-old boy and a woman killed in a strike on an apartment block are among the dead, officials say.
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MPs will hear the concerns of graduates about the size of their student debts, and the interest rates.
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A cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah is seen as crucial to the peace process with Iran.
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Mackenzie Swift was last seen alive entering the River Don in South Yorkshire on Saturday evening.
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The singer reported a series of "deeply alarming" incidents at her house to Los Angeles police.
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Two men were injured in the explosion and were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
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BBC Scotland News has collated all of the goods bought by ex-SNP chief executive Peter Murrell in his £400,000 embezzlement.
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The latest film sees Woody, Buzz and the other toys compete with a new tablet for children's attention.
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The 92-year-old said she dedicate the OBE to 'all sub-postmasters we have lost'.
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What a day in India's hottest district reveals about life on the frontline of extreme heat.
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As Mexico prepares to become the first country to host or co-host the World Cup three times, BBC Sport looks at its Cornish footballing roots.
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Instead of a uniting event, America's Independence Day celebrations are becoming yet another partisan battleground.
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There are currently no approved drugs that target Bundibugyo - the species of Ebola responsible for this outbreak.
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John McFall takes one step closer to becoming first disabled astronaut.
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Southampton owner Dragan Solak tells BBC Sport he will not sack Tonda Eckert, despite the "mistake" the head coach made when authorising a spying campaign against rival Championship clubs.
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Along the way, she will stop at football stadiums and hubs that have been a part of her life.
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The AI company behind Claude is set to offer the public the chance to buy and sell shares in the firm later this year.
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Melissa Casias' case was part of debunked speculations about recent deaths and disappearances in the US scientific community.
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The thousands of "ghost kitchens" - online shops that don't actually exist - have spooked Chinese consumers.
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The mother of a boy who died after a severe allergic reaction in school is pressing for new legislation to protect pupils in NI schools.
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Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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More than 1000 documents on Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador published.
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And, why does Donald Trump want to “nationalise” elections?
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Behind the scenes with Manchester United and England star Ella Toone.
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Liverpool are in advanced talks with Andoni Iraola as they look to appoint a new head coach following the sacking of Arne Slot.
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Southampton owner Dragan Solak tells BBC Sport he will not sack Tonda Eckert, despite the "mistake" the head coach made when authorising a spying campaign against rival Championship clubs.
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All pace bowlers have a specific role in a pace attack, so how will Ollie Robinson, Gus Atkinson and Josh Tongue combine? Steven Finn takes a look in his latest BBC Sport column.
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The biggest World Cup in history starts on 11 June and there are more ways to follow it on the BBC than ever before.
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Alexander Isak's move from Newcastle United to Liverpool was the transfer saga of last summer. BBC Sport looks at how it ended up affecting both clubs.
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It may only have lasted 87 minutes, but Aryna Sabalenka's match against Naomi Osaka brought an X-factor to a very rare French Open women's night-session match.