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Experts are calling for better awareness of the heat-related risks to women and more targeted efforts to protect them.
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Sir Stephen Timms says personal independence payments (Pip) in England and Wales need changing.
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The former mayor of Greater Manchester is unopposed in the race to replace Sir Keir Starmer.
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When they adopted Marcus, David and Ally's dream of having a child was complete - but now they could lose him.
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The prime minister says he does not want to "jinx it" but "ask me again if we get to the final".
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The Office for National Statistics releases its annual data on baby names, with Olivia remaining most popular for girls and Muhammad for boys.
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The former Conservative, now Reform UK, MP says the allegations are "entirely false".
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False claims about Ebola are linked to attacks on treatment facilities, assaults on health workers and disruptions to burials.
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The decision came days after a woman accused him of sexual assault, an accusation he says is "categorically false".
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Point it at your face? Use a bowl of ice? Open a window? Our experts separate fact from fiction.
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Know the signs and what to do if someone is unwell in hot weather.
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A look into the BBC Points West archive during the famous heatwave five decades ago.
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The Welsh star known for songs including Total Eclipse of the Heart has died aged 75.
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The CEO of Lloyds Bank talks about how to save, budget, avoid scams and manage money in a relationship.
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Wimbledon has witnessed some extraordinary days on Centre Court - but British wildcard Arthur Fery reaching the semi-finals is among the very best.
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More than 100,000 people with ADHD as their main condition receive Pip, latest figures show, an increase of 40% since Labour came to power.
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Hundreds of children are dying from measles in Bangladesh, where hospitals are overwhelmed.
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The negotiating process is fragile and recent US strikes show how hard it will be to reach agreement, writes BBC's International Editor Jeremy Bowen.
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New research found bumblebees showed "emotion-like behaviours" previously only seen in mammals.
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Two of the world's best strikers - Harry Kane and Erling Haaland - meet in the World Cup quarter-finals - but who would you rather have?
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France fail in their bid to have forward Michael Olise's yellow card overturned, while Morocco are without Ismael Saibari for the quarter-final at Boston Stadium.
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The Super Bowl-style show marks the Canadian singer's latest big performance after his comeback shows at Coachella.
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It's fast becoming a World Cup Golden Boot for the ages. But who will win it?
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The National Crime Agency and Thai authorities have launched a crackdown on drug smugglers.
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Mark Rutte says Nato is stronger than ever, and that he is 100% convinced of the US president's commitment to the alliance.
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Adura says the UK government must approve North Sea production urgently to avoid domestic supply shortages.
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Dame Sarah Storey, Great Britain's most-decorated Paralympian, retires from international competition with immediate effect.
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The Meningitis B vaccine does not prevent gonorrhoea infections despite being offered to at-risk men, scientists say.
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The ICC has been looking into atrocities committed in Darfur over the past three years.
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Gareth Chumber-Kelly died by suicide at HMP Pentonville just four days after arriving. Now, his mother wants the prison closed down.
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Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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The US and Iran exchange fire as Trump says the ceasefire is over… or is it?
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Historian Heather Cox Richardson on what history tells us about modern America
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Mrs Brown faces car chases and ninjas as she battles to save her Dublin market stall.
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Two of the world's best strikers - Harry Kane and Erling Haaland - meet in the World Cup quarter-finals - but who would you rather have?
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France fail in their bid to have forward Michael Olise's yellow card overturned, while Morocco are without Ismael Saibari for the quarter-final at Boston Stadium.
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Ben Stokes reacts after the ICC contacted the ECB over a potential rule breach linked to his retirement announcement.
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Good tennis IQ and inner belief - how British wildcard Arthur Fery has reached defied the odds to reach a shock Wimbledon semi-final.
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The four Wimbledon women's singles semi-finalists have had a complicated relationship with grass courts - but they have cracked the code this year.
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Morocco face France in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals on Thursday as the Atlas Lions look to reach the last four once again.
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Arthur Fery makes history at Wimbledon by defeating Italy's Flavio Cobolli in straight sets to become the first British wildcard and only the second in tournament history, to reach the semi-finals.