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The investigation into the fire that killed 40 people will consider whether criminal prosecutions are necessary, officials said.
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How the blaze took hold with such ferocity, killing at least 40 people and leaving many more critically injured, is now a key focus for officials.
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Weather warnings are in place for various parts of the UK until Monday, with the heaviest snowfall expected to hit Scotland.
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The former heavyweight champion was a passenger in the crash, which killed two of his team members on Monday.
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Emergency services and HM Coastguard are at the scene in Withernsea.
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The US president says "we will come to their rescue" after days of demonstrations and clashes.
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The BBC has seen several examples of it undressing women and putting them in sexual situations without their consent.
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Wind, solar and other renewables hit a new high last year but the government is still some way off its clean power target.
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A rally on the first trading day of the new year has taken London's main share index through the milestone.
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A coroner calls for regulation of male circumcisions after six-month-old Mohamed Abdisamad died.
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Sheffield's Maisy Creed sets her sights on the F1 Academy after being crowned a karting champion.
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Authorities say 40 people died in the blaze in the resort of Crans-Montana.
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The video shows a man trying to extinguish the flames while music can be heard playing in the background and some people film the fire on their phones.
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Families are appealing for information about children as young as 15 who are thought to have been at the bar.
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Many clinical trials to test the use of psychedelic medicines for conditions such as depression have been under way since 2022 - with surprising results.
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The powerful Gulf allies back rival sides in an escalating conflict which threatens to divide Yemen.
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Overnight snowfall left a covering of snow and ice in some areas
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Could AI be changing the fitness industry by offering a cheaper alternative to personal trainers?
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The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland has unearthed images of Scotland's most famous acting talent in their student days.
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Harry Potter stuntman David Holmes describes living in a wheelchair and his hopes for the future.
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With the 2026 tennis season kicking off, BBC Sport analyses why many top players are complaining about burnout and what could be done to prevent it.
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Paul Ovenden, who left Downing Street in September, says the British state has been "emasculating itself".
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Simon King looks back at the extreme weather the UK had during 2025 as the Met Office confirms it as the warmest and sunniest on record
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MP Carolyn Harris has lost nearly 10 stone on Mounjaro, but warns others wanting to slim down.
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Colorado officials said that it would be the first time in more than 25 years that a mountain lion killed a person in the state, if confirmed.
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Ian Balding, the legendary trainer of the 1971 Derby winner Mill Reef, dies at the age of 87.
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It marks the first time the Chinese firm has outpaced its American rival for annual sales.
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Kyrylo Budanov has led the Hur military intelligence, which has claimed a number of highly-effective strikes against Russia.
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The former heavyweight champion was a passenger in the crash, which killed two of his team members on Monday.
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Captain Ben Stokes says he cannot imagine “someone else” replacing head coach Brendon McCullum, despite England’s Ashes series defeat in Australia.
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Jake Paul drops out of the WBA's cruiserweight rankings after losing his heavyweight bout against Anthony Joshua last month.
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