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Police in Bournemouth release more details about the "devastating" deaths of a boy and girl.
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Geraint Davies says he does not recognise allegations in Politico that he subjected colleagues to unwanted sexual attention.
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Nationwide says prices in the year to May fell 3.4% and higher mortgage rates could last longer.
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Ben Roberts-Smith had sued newspapers over allegations he killed unarmed prisoners in Afghanistan.
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Officials say it is not clear if items found at a reservoir in Portugal are linked to the missing Briton.
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The government is in a stand-off with the Covid inquiry over Boris Johnson's texts to officials and ministers.
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Pristina and Belgrade trade blame after ethnic Albanian mayors were elected in ethnic Serb areas.
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Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans were found by a member of the public, an inquest opening hears.
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Alex Belfield, jailed in 2022, is barred from contacting a man he had sent a tweet to and his wife.
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It was flown to the UK from Chicago two weeks ago, with the bud displayed at Chelsea Flower Show.
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A Home Bargains employee who has cerebral palsy had his duties changed in the Armagh shop.
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Samantha Jones was noticeably absent from the first series of the hit drama's spin-off show.
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As the number of breast reductions rises, women open up on their experience of having bigger breasts.
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Psychologists say emotions and time may be behind the perfectly normal phenomenon.
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A Nepali sherpa guide carried the man on his back for six hours during the "very rare" high-altitude rescue.
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Tim Webb has found a unique way to get the council's attention when it comes to potholes - filling them with rubber ducks.
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Caroline Brouwer spent more than a decade at the heart of one of the most celebrated and notorious dressing rooms in English football, after unknowingly signing up to Wimbledon's 'Crazy Gang'.
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Footage of potential human rights abuses may be lost after platforms delete it, the BBC has found.
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From Amy Winehouse to Arctic Monkeys, Richard Kelly's camera has captured the most colourful careers.
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Canada will be the first country to have warning labels on the tipping paper of individual cigarettes.
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Cast members from the PlayStation 2 original confirm they won't be re-recording their parts.
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Daniel Knott's mother says her grief has been amplified by a video of his body being shared online.
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A former prisoner held for years in the same jail as the group tells the BBC of their plight.
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Singer and presenter Jane McDonald replaces Phillip Schofield as host and is best known as a singer and presenter.
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Marie Bolden, a black teenager, won the first US spelling bee in 1908. Her win was eclipsed by racism.
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We Soda could be valued at £6bn when it floats in the UK, in a boost for the London stock market.
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A finalist on the TV cookery show says her County Down childhood influenced her MasterChef dishes.
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Celebrity magician Uri Geller praised the group for taking on the dangerous expedition in the Firth of Forth.
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Julie Cass, from Essex, sees a bucket list dream realised as her crocheted throw appears on soap set.
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Watch as England's Stuart Broad removes Ireland opener James McCollum for 36 to claim his fourth wicket on day one of the Test at Lord's.
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BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher and Manchester United supporter Tom Grennan for Saturday's all-Manchester FA Cup final.
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Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu splits with coach Sebastian Sachs, her fifth coach in less than two years.
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Max Verstappen says it "looks like" Red Bull could win every race this season but insists that it is "very unlikely to happen".
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Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou says reported interest from Tottenham "doesn't register" with him as he prepares for the Scottish Cup final.
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With bills set to drop from July, fixed deals could be due to make a comeback, say experts.
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As interest rates rise, some lenders are offering no-deposit mortgages and removing the "stress test".
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Use our calculator to find out how much mortgage payments could go up for your household.
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As the cost of food continues to rise, we hear some top tips on making savings at lunchtime.
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The cap which sets typical household energy bills is expected to drop sharply from July.
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If you're struggling to afford your gas and electricity bills, what options are available?
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What can homeowners do to reduce their energy consumption?
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The cost-of-living crisis continues to bite. Here are some things that can reduce the impact.