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Across the UK, shopfronts are being exploited by criminal gangs pushing illegal drugs, experts say.
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BBC UK editor Ed Thomas confronts a shopkeeper secretly filmed selling cannabis and cocaine to one of our researchers.
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The three-year agreement will see at least 50 riot-trained police officers drafted in to tackle violence and “hostile crowds”.
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Lebanon's prime minister accused Israel of war crimes after IDF attacks on Red Cross vehicles also stopped rescuers from reaching the site.
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The accident happened early on Thursday at a level crossing north of Copenhagen.
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The BBC spoke to Boston marathon runner, Ajay Haridasse, who was helped over the finish line by two strangers.
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Are golf courses the right places to build housing, or are they simply a soft target?
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The improvement in government finances is unlikely to last, analysts say, with the impact of the Iran way yet to hit.
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School uniforms and non-stick pans are some of the everyday products that should stop using chemicals called PFAS, MPs say.
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The medical examiner said the 14-year-old's cause of death was determined months ago but was blocked from release.
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Reports say Phelan, whose role was largely administrative, left amid tension over US shipbuilding.
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Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt were among the actors who appeared on the red carpet.
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Labour MPs say that while the prime minister is unpopular, a contest is unlikely as there isn't a candidate ready to replace him.
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The Lord Mandelson vetting row is featured on many of Thursday's front pages.
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A cross-party report has called for safer conditions for the record number of families living in temporary accommodation.
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The Middle East conflict is putting pressure on factory orders, costs and jobs in China's export-driven economy.
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Thirty three children discussed possible limits the government are considering on social media.
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Beer provides "substantial levels" of vitamin B6 into your diet, according to new research.
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Saffie's mum says Luxturna therapy at Great Ormond Street has been like "someone waved a magic wand".
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The prime minister's former chief of staff will face questions about his role in the appointment of Lord Mandelson.
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Rule change affects dogs, cats and ferrets, with some owners telling the BBC new health certificates cost hundreds of pounds.
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Amy-Jane Davies is one of 713,048 waiting for any type of NHS treatment in Wales.
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A branch in County Armagh was awarded £140,000 from a charity to deliver three projects for veterans, but internal reports show that only £41,000 went on these schemes.
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It took just five minutes for chants of "we are top of the league" to ring out around Turf Moor, as the title pendulum continues to shift towards Manchester City.
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The former prime minister said graduates' concerns about getting entry-level jobs are justified.
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It took just five minutes for chants of "we are top of the league" to ring out around Turf Moor, as the title pendulum continues to shift towards Manchester City.
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George Russell tells BBC Sport how he would enjoy more competition for the F1 title and why his approach to racing is the same as when he was 10 years old.
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Great Britain's Jess Warner Judd will make her London Marathon debut less than two years after a mid-race seizure left her fearing her career might be over.
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BBC Sport speaks to Miles Chamley-Watson, the man behind the World Fencing League, which launches on Saturday in Los Angeles.
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Brian McDermott will lead England's men into this autumn's Rugby League World Cup as their new head coach.