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Report on government decision-making says delays cost 23,000 lives in the first wave in England.
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The long-awaited report is published into how well or badly the government handled the Covid pandemic.
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The plan was reportedly drafted by US and Russian officials, without Ukraine's involvement.
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In 2016, his local police force was made aware of sex abuse claims decades before he joined the Metropolitan Police.
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Shabana Mahmood says becoming part of the UK is "not a right but a privilege – and one that must be earned".
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The Stone Roses pay tribute to "our wonderful brother" Gary 'Mani' Mounfield after his death aged 63.
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Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt was at the UN climate talks in Brazil when a fire broke out.
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The letter is reportedly also sent to the BBC's US partners, and seeks to find out if any US rules were broken.
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New ice warnings were issued in Scotland, England and Wales for Friday, with the coldest night of the week expected on Thursday.
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The new code of practice on access to single-sex services cannot gain legal force until it gets sign-off from ministers.
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The online marketplace removed adverts which included a video a user said depicted a pornographic scene.
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Wales will host Bosnia-Herzegovina and Northern Ireland travel to Italy in the World Cup play-off semi-finals.
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Dianarama re-examines the 1995 BBC Panorama interview by disgraced reporter Martin Bashir.
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Perfectionism looks good on paper, but its consequences might be the very thing keeping you stuck.
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Now Labour faces its toughest task yet in Wales - convincing voters to keep believing, ahead of the 2026 Senedd election
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One of the pioneers in the current AI boom, he has had disagreements with fellow engineers over the future of the technology.
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The House passed - and the Senate agreed to pass - a bill forcing the release of Epstein files, but legal hurdles remain.
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Park officials in Chile's Patagonia did not take a plea for help seriously, a survivor says.
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Two teaching unions are holding strike ballots over how long teachers should spend in the classroom.
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Burnham says he is focused on his current role as Manchester mayor but could not say what the future holds.
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The company claims "unsustainable" levels of taxation has made any future investments "non-viable".
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Connor Page, Lewis Soden and Reece Williams were all killed in the crash outside the village of Dunmore near Falkirk last year.
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Whilst the figure has dropped slightly, it still equates to one-in-eight young people in the UK, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Terence Duddy has been replaced as chair of BBC Children in Need after he drove into a cyclist.
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Google boss gives BBC a warning about the economic risks of the AI bubble.
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James Rebanks on how to build a secure, sustainable and healthy food system.
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The Ashes is almost here - now is the time for English cricketing heroes, writes Stephan Shemilt.
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Former England spinner Monty Panesar responds to Steve Smith's recent swipe by saying he made his mistakes "on a quiz show", while the stand-in Australia captain "made his on a cricket field".
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Toto Wolff sells 15% of his shareholding in the Mercedes Formula 1 team to American billionaire George Kurtz, a deal which values the team at £4.6bn.
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Former England striker Ian Wright does not think some people are "ready for a black superstar" following the media treatment of Jude Bellingham.
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After frustrating defeats to New Zealand and Argentina, Tom English suggests it is time Scotland considered replacing long-serving head coach Gregor Townsend.
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Britain's Katie Boulter says she feels she has to "choose between my body and my ranking" as the scramble continues for a place in January's Australian Open main draw.