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It follows a BBC Panorama investigation, broadcast in May, into the hit Channel 4 reality TV show.
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In his first-ever interview, Morgan McSweeney tells the BBC the party did not deliver quickly enough in office.
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Once described as "the godfather" of French migrant camps, he has been working in a Leicestershire village.
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Hernán Gil was trapped under a collapsed multi-storey car park, and encouraged them as they inched closer to him.
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The government had initially said it would not relax licensing laws further than they already have been for the World Cup.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expected to celebrate their wedding with a party at New York's Madison Square Garden this weekend.
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Sarah Rainsford reports from the completely destroyed nine-storey block of flats in Ukraine's capital.
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The former singer, whose real name is Paul Gadd, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 5 August.
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The practice saw thousands of babies taken from their mothers between 1949 and 1976.
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The Johnsons, who own the site, say staff responded to the incident "within minutes".
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One school leaders' union says it now wants "cast-iron assurances" the final results will be accurate.
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Before England's World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico, BBC Sport's Phil McNulty looks at the issues that remain for Thomas Tuchel.
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One year after his death, Portugal are using Diogo Jota's memory to help inspire them at the 2026 World Cup.
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England's dramatic win over DR Congo in the World Cup last 16 attracts an audience of 16.3m on the BBC.
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Super fan or nervous wreck? Find your World Cup style with this test
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The pop star's 15th album starts on the dancefloor, but ends with deep personal revelations.
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Hundreds of fans who bought World Cup tickets on resale site StubHub say they have had them cancelled at the last minute.
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As the United States turns 250 years old, people across the pond are running events of their own to mark the big breakup.
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An estimated 300 Palestinians referred for treatment abroad have died since the ceasefire began, according to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry.
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Historians say Trump's $2.2bn income last year is unprecedented and blurs the line on conflicts of interest.
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In an emotional video, Nara Smith reveals toddler Whimsy Lou was diagnosed with cancer late last year.
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Temperatures are forecast to climb throughout the weekend, potentially leading to a heatwave being declared in parts of the UK
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A feature in Meta's glasses which boosts the voice of people will be capped at three hours for free use.
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Gary Poland did not call 999 for 50 minutes after hearing the screams of children fleeing the attack.
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Mohsin Qayyum and Mohammed Yusuf Iqbal were driving past house in Leeds when they spotted the fire.
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Millions could be entitled to compensation as a result of commission arrangements between lenders and dealers.
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The government releases it’s long awaited defence investment plan.
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A landmark decision expands Trump’s presidential power
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Before England's World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico, BBC Sport's Phil McNulty looks at the issues that remain for Thomas Tuchel.
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Elliot Anderson will become the most expensive British player, but why are Manchester City prepared to pay a record fee to sign the midfielder?
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Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye says he will be "taking a break" from playing for his country while the current management is in charge.
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Six-time major champion Phil Mickelson denies allegations of misconduct and rejects claims he was forced to leave several California golf clubs.
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Arthur Fery keeps British hopes alive at Wimbledon as he fights back from a set down to reach the third round, but Katie Swan is out.
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George Furbank will make his first England appearance in nearly two years in Saturday's Nations Championship opener against South Africa in Johannesburg.