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Yaser Jabbar specialised in limb-lengthening and reconstruction for children with complex problems.
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It comes as Sir Keir Starmer visits Beijing - the first UK prime minister to do so in eight years.
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Det Insp Joe Davenport says the killer attacked his victims in Birmingham for "violence sake".
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In his first international interview, Sasha Troufanov tells the BBC how he thought he would die in captivity after he was taken hostage on 7 October 2023.
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Jim Murphy's company Arden Strategies apologises for "errors" in promotional material for tech event.
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British number one Emma Raducanu splits with coach Francis Roig after her exit from the Australian Open.
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Scientists think that Svalbard bears have adapted to recent ice loss by eating more land-based prey.
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Women hit by changes to the state pension age say the decision shows "utter contempt" for their situation.
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The Church's president of tribunals says Stephen Cottrell "had no power to remove or suspend David Tudor from ministry".
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Odessa A'zion says she didn't realise her character in Deep Cuts was meant to be half-Mexican.
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EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says the move is a response to Tehran's deadly crackdown on protesters.
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Fashion's finest gather in the French capital for a week of high-end designs and celebrity sightings.
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How Francesca Hennessy - who headlines on BBC Two on Saturday - went from weight and dyslexia struggles to viral fame and in sight of a world-title shot.
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A new drama series gave Sir Jonathan a chance to work near where his family is from in north Wales.
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From regime change to retaliation, the BBC's Frank Gardner outlines possible outcomes of US strikes on Iran.
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New government data shows that fines for term-time holidays have risen again in the last academic year.
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Bridgerton is back, with Francesca on the hunt for sex tips and Benedict finally meeting his match.
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The four questions you should ask before deciding whether to stay friends or go no contact.
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Symptoms to look out for include severe pain in the stomach and back which does not go away.
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The current policy is that trans men and trans women are entitled to use the pond of their choice.
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Cabinet Office Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds says the waits faced by retired civil servants are unacceptable.
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The proposed bill would enshrine in law the end of so-called "conjugal rights" – the notion that marriage means a duty to have sex.
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An independent review also found the BBC can do more to represent the experiences of older women.
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Vincent Chan, 45, pleads guilty to dozens more sexual offence charges at court on Thursday.
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The rapper, born in Trinidad and Tobago, praises the US president while Bruce Springsteen protests aboout ICE.
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Conservative Leader Calls Defectors 'Drama Queens’
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Crystal Palace agree a deal in principle worth in the region of £50m to sign Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen.
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British number one Emma Raducanu splits with coach Francis Roig after her exit from the Australian Open.
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John Mitchell will continue as Red Roses head coach through to the next Women's Rugby World Cup in 2029 and Emily Scarratt joins the coaching staff.
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Premier League clubs always had the money, but now they also have the know-how they have dominated this season's Champions League.
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Jofra Archer returns to the England team to face Sri Lanka in the first T20 match after recovering from injury.
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Champions League pundits Stephen Warnock and Julien Laurens discuss how Hugo Ekitike has become the "star signing" of Arne Slot's Liverpool side.
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Arsenal have held advanced discussions with Barcelona full-back Ona Batlle in the hope of reaching a pre-contract agreement to sign her in the summer.