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It was Kemi Badenoch's belief that Robert Jenrick was about to make the ultimate leap to the right which has plunged the Conservative Party into turmoil.
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The judiciary says Soltani is not facing charges carrying the death penalty, while a rights group reports that the execution has been "postponed".
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Four astronauts who left the International Space Station (ISS) a month early due to one of the crew members falling ill have returned to Earth on Thursday.
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The Taliban leader once warned of a split: A BBC investigation reveals how attitudes to women, the internet and religion are dividing the group at the very top.
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France says a 15-strong French military contingent has arrived and more forces will be there in the coming days.
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Many Labour MPs and officials privately expect the government to follow the Australia's example and implement a ban.
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The presenter will continue to host University challenge and his Radical podcast for the BBC.
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Harrison Sullivan will not have to pay the full cost of the jet that police chartered to arrest him.
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Charities say employers will still be able to certify themselves without employing "a single disabled person".
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Reservists will remain on call for an extra decade, with a lower threshold for being called up.
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BBC Persian has received dozens of accounts from inside Iran. Defiant despite potential repercussions, the witnesses said they wanted to ensure the rest of the world knew of the violence against the protesters.
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Distressing footage reveals nearly 200 bodies with one victim identified as young as 16.
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The satellite technology has become a vital communications lifeline after the government shut down the internet last week.
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BBC Sport and the World Sport Photography Awards present a selection of the world's finest sporting images from this year's competition.
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The three easiest plants to keep alive and how to make sure you keep them healthy all year round.
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As the US announces the next of its plan to end the war, serious obstacles mean implementation will be difficult.
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The former minister is looking for a new political home after being sacked by Kemi Badenoch.
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Venezuela's opposition leader will meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday.
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The government in Mogadishu has accused the UAE of undermining its sovereignty.
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After starting out in the British amateur game, Aden Durde is now two wins from the Super Bowl and could become the NFL's first British head coach.
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Emir and Ouday Hikary's south Wales businesses have both made the top 10 UK takeaways.
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Dr Susan Gilby told the BBC she was relieved the case was over and that it "was never about the money."
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Most wanting a delay are Labour-led but two are Tory councils and one is a Lib Dem authority.
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The show will feature some of the most memorable performers from the seven decades of the competition.
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The musicians pick up four nominations each, as the ceremony moves to Manchester for the first time.
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The Army tells the BBC "substance abuse is unacceptable" after 23 soldiers from the same regiment failed compulsory drug testing.
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Football managers' authority is being steadily eroded, Sir Gareth Southgate says, but the switch to head coaching still brings a "significant melting pot of problems and pressure".
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England's front-row stocks take a hit as prop Asher Opoku-Fordjour is ruled out of the Six Nations with a shoulder injury.
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Scott Robertson's sacking is just the most high-profile symptom of a deeper malaise in New Zealand rugby union.
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Liverpool's Andy Robertson on contract talks, a "stressful summer" and why he "wants to play" rather than sit on the bench.
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Manchester City had their goal disallowed, while Arsenal's was allowed to stand. But the VAR should not look to be consistent with a previous bad decision.