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Friday, 31 December 2021

Virginia Giuffre: Prince Andrew accuser seeks evidence he could not sweat

Lawyers for Virginia Giuffre call on the royal to submit medical reports to a New York court.

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Warmest New Year's Eve recorded in Somerset ushers in 2022

Temperatures reached 15.8C in Somerset earlier and are expected to continue to rise across England.

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Covid booster 88% effective against hospital treatment with Omicron

UK health officials said the latest data reinforces the importance of getting a third dose.

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Covid-19: WHO chief optimistic disease will be beaten in 2022

The organisation ends the year on a positive note but warns about "nationalism and vaccine hoarding".

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London teen homicides: Boy's stabbing is record 30th killing

Two fatal attacks mean the number of teenage homicides has passed a previous peak of 29 in 2008.

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Nationwide customers hit by payment glitch

Customers were left questioning why their wages had failed to appear in their account on Friday.

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Rogel Aguilera-Mederos: Colorado truck driver's sentence cut by 100 years

Rogel Aguilera-Mederos was sentenced to 110 years in prison for a crash that killed four people.

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Sir Alex Ferguson: Manchester United & Aberdeen icon in seven stories

To mark his 80th birthday, BBC Scotland delves into the stories behind Sir Alex Ferguson's time at Aberdeen and Manchester United.

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Why do people link hands to sing Auld Lang Syne?

New research reveals the origin of the new year tradition is connected to freemasonry.

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A1(M) crash: Woman fighting for life after wrong-way crash

The woman, in her 90s, was a passenger in a VW Polo which collided with a van, police say.

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Marine wildlife warning as UK whale sightings rise

Experts say human activities are disrupting marine wildlife such as orcas, whales and dolphins.

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London Zoo: 'Cubcam' footage shows newborn rare Sumatran tiger

The footage shows the first pictures of the rare Sumatran tiger cub when it was born on 12 December.

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London knife crime: How teenage killings broke 2008 record

In 2021, 27 teenagers were stabbed to death, two were shot and one died in an arson attack.

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Southampton v Newcastle postponed, as Klopp fears for Chelsea-Liverpool

Newcastle United's Premier League game at Southampton is postponed because of the number of Covid-19 cases and injuries in the Magpies squad.

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Covid-19 vaccinations: African nations miss WHO target

Most African countries are behind with their Covid vaccinations and have now missed two global targets.

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Lukaku comments 'bring noise we don't need', says Chelsea boss Tuchel

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says Romelu Lukaku's comments in an interview in which the striker said he was "not happy" with his role at the club "brings noise that we don't need".

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Most defeats, most ducks, most collapses - England's 'record-breakingly bad' year

Andy Zaltzman digs out the statistics that show how England's savage Ashes defeat caps a woeful year for Joe Root's side.

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Thursday, 30 December 2021

Thailand balcony fall: Plea to bring teacher back to UK

Teacher Jill Dodds was seriously injured when a balcony gave way while she was taking a selfie.

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Alan Dershowitz: BBC says interview with Epstein ex-lawyer broke editorial standards

The BBC says Alan Dershowitz was not suitable as an impartial analyst in the Ghislaine Maxwell case.

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Great Yarmouth seal pup found heading towards traffic

The four to five-week-old had probably been spooked by a dog attack, a charity volunteer says.

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Stolen Lord of the Rings books returned to Worcester charity

The culprit is thought to have left the first editions on a shelf after a change of heart.

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China bans its national football players from getting tattoos

Top players who already have body art are told to remove it, as a good example for society.

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Leicester striker Vardy out for up to month

Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy is set for up to a month on the sidelines after picking up a hamstring injury in the Foxes' win over Liverpool on Tuesday

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Putin and Lukashenko team up for ice hockey match

The Russian and Belarusian leaders both made the scoreboard in a game following talks between the countries.

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Usyk can beat 'vulnerable' Fury, says Wilder's coach

Oleksandr Usyk could beat a "vulnerable" Tyson Fury in a heavyweight undisputed fight, according to Deontay Wilder's coach Malik Scott.

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South Africa collapse as India win first Test

India wrap up a comfortable 113-run win over South Africa just after lunch on day five of the first Test.

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'I genuinely thought we had a good chance' - Anderson on England's Ashes defeat

England pace bowler James Anderson says he believed the side "genuinely had a good chance" of beating Australia in the Ashes.

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Santander: Bank gave £130m to customers in Christmas blunder

The error meant around 75,000 people woke up on Christmas morning to a surprise payment from Santander.

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Wednesday, 29 December 2021

Sabine Weiss: Legend of street photography dies at 97

Famed for her images of Paris street life, she was the last member of the French humanist group.

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Valentina Orellana-Peralta: US teen shot dead by police 'died in mother's arms'

The parents of a 14-year-old girl killed by a stray police bullet while shopping demand justice.

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Goalkeepers not to blame for England's football penalty curse

Goalkeepers for the England men's football team are not responsible for a perceived "penalty curse".

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Cristiano Ronaldo statue divides opinion in India

The statue of the Portuguese football star is unveiled in Goa state, a former Portuguese colony.

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Return to Hogwarts: Critics bemoan Rowling's absence in Harry Potter reunion

Return To Hogwarts, which is released on New Year's Day, has received mixed reviews.

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Westbury triplets celebrate first Christmas at home

Their parents say getting to this milestone is a "major achievement" after a difficult start to life.

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Ashes: Is this year's debacle England's worst recent Ashes performance away from home?

After England lost the Ashes inside 12 days, BBC Sport looks at their recent series defeats in Australia and asks if this is the worst one yet?

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Woakes backs Root to remain as England captain

All-rounder Chris Woakes says England captain Joe Root "absolutely" has the players' backing despite the Ashes series defeat in Australia.

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Arteta to miss Arsenal v Man City match after testing positive for Covid again

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will miss the Premier League match against Manchester City on New Year's Day after testing positive for Covid-19.

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Novak Djokovic withdraws from ATP Cup amid Australian Open uncertainty

World number one Novak Djokovic withdraws from Serbia's ATP Cup team in Sydney amid uncertainty over his participation at the Australian Open.

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'The feelgood factor is back' - will British tennis build on 2021 success?

A stunning year for Emma Raducanu and Cameron Norrie, plus encouraging signs for Andy Murray - BBC Sport assesses British tennis in 2021.

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Tuesday, 28 December 2021

Alexa tells 10-year-old girl to put penny in plug socket

Amazon has fixed its voice assistant so that it will not suggest the dangerous “challenge” again.

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Leona Peach: Police seek father of missing 12-year-old girl

Leona Peach was last seen in Newton Abbot and may have travelled to be with her dad, police say.

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Russian court orders oldest civil rights group Memorial to shut

The Supreme Court dissolves a civil rights group formed to remember victims of Communist repression.

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Covid in Scotland: Record demand leads to PCR test result delays

Some families tell BBC Scotland they have waited five days for results of PCR tests taken before Christmas.

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Austria's Innsbruck airport denies 110 Britons entry over new Covid rules

Innsbruck airport in Austria refused to let in tourists caught out by updated restrictions.

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Newham death: Man charged with murdering woman

Police say 29-year-old Kirsty Louise Ashley died of blunt force trauma in Newham.

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Egyptian pharaoh's mummy digitally unwrapped for first time

CT scans allowed archaeologists to study Amenhotep I's body and learn about his death and burial.

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Paing Takhon: Myanmar celebrity gets three years in jail for mass protests

Paing Takhon, who has millions of fans, took part in protests against a military coup.

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Monday, 27 December 2021

No new Covid rules in England before new year - Javid

The health secretary's comments come as England reported a record 113,628 cases on Christmas Day.

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Scotland's Covid cases hit record levels over Christmas

New figures show more than 11,000 cases were recorded in Scotland on Boxing Day.

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Confusion and empty bars under new rules in Wales

New restrictions are affecting the hospitality sector on what should be one of its busiest times.

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Leading American naturalist EO Wilson, dubbed 'Darwin's heir', dies at 92

The award-winning naturalist and conservationist earned the Darwin nickname for his life's work.

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Norfolk search and rescue team finds missing dog Juno

Volunteers are celebrating after a five-day search for Juno who is normally the one searching.

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No new Covid rules to be announced in England on Monday

The PM is being briefed on the latest Covid data in England, as the rest of the UK tightens rules.

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Shoppers shun Christmas sales as footfall drops amid Covid fears

New data reveals a 37.2% decline in footfall compared with 2019, with central London badly affected.

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US snowstorms: California and other western states battered

Almost 30in (76cm) of snow fell in parts of northern California and Nevada in a 24-hour period.

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Premier League: Record 103 new Covid cases announced

A record 103 Premier League players and club staff tested positive for Covid in the seven days up to and including 26 December, new figures show.

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Surrey PC 'honestly shocked' to see crash car driven on M25

Surrey PC Serge Hadfield stopped the car near Cobham on Sunday after a call reporting it to police.

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Oxford river swimmers criticise Christmas Day sewage release

Thames Water says sewage release is "sometimes necessary" to prevent flooding.

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Amber Heard names new dog after Australian minister embroiled in feud

The US actress names her new dog after the Australian minister who said her dogs should go home in 2015.

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Brazilian town floods after two dams collapse

People in the town of Itabuna can be seen using inflatable rafts and canoes to get from house to house.

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Windsor Castle: Queen 'assassination' bid video probed

The footage appears to show a person holding a crossbow saying they wanted to assassinate the Queen.

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Jean-Marc Vallée: Canadian filmmaker dies aged 58

The director's works included Dallas Buyers Club, Wild and the TV series Big Little Lies.

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Desmond Tutu - the staunch and steadfast healer of a nation

How Desmond Tutu went from public enemy No1 to the pastor of a nation.

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Afghanistan's Taliban ban long-distance road trips for solo women

Afghanistan's rulers say a male relative must accompany women travelling more than 45 miles (72km).

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Sunday, 26 December 2021

Desmond Tutu: South Africa mourns anti-apartheid hero

The nation is holding a week of commemorative events after the clergyman's death at the age of 90.

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Roe v Wade US abortion rights lawyer Sarah Weddington dies

Sarah Weddington won the landmark 1973 US Supreme Court case that legalised abortions in the US.

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How this clip restored one man's dream of being a pilot

The story behind a face mask clip that restored a young man's dream of being a pilot.

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Scott Marsh: Viral and controversial art of 'Australia's Banksy'

He uses quintessential Australian larrikinism to skewer politicians, climate sceptics and others.

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India's unwinnable battle against spitting

The pandemic briefly renewed efforts to curb an infamous Indian habit - spitting in public.

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The Papers: D-Day for New Year's Covid rules, and Tutu tributes

The papers cover the debate over restrictions in England and the death of Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

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Man found with crossbow at Windsor Castle sectioned

A crossbow was found on the man after he was stopped on Christmas Day, police say.

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Jobari Gooden death: Murder charge over stabbing outside barbers

Jobari Gooden died after he was attacked during a fight in Peckham Rye on 17 December.

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ICYMI: Christmas moments you may have missed from around the world

An abseiling Santa and a very bright neighbourhood are among the stories you may have missed this week.

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Desmond Tutu: Obama joins tributes to South Africa anti-apartheid hero

The former US president praises the churchman who helped end apartheid, after his death aged 90.

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Janice Long: BBC DJ and broadcaster dies at 66

She was the first woman to have her own daily show on Radio 1 in a career that spanned five decades.

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Christmas Day TV: Nine million tune in for Queen's message

A Strictly Come Dancing special and Call the Midwife were also Christmas Day hits, figures show.

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Tottenham v Crystal Palace: Eagles boss Patrick Vieira self-isolating

Crystal Palace will be without Patrick Vieira for Sunday's match at Tottenham after the manager tested positive for coronavirus.

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Dog saved by surgery after chocolate coin feast

Staffordshire bull terrier Hugo had eaten six packets of chocolate coins - including all the foil.

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Desmond Tutu: UK tributes paid to archbishop

Tributes are paid in the UK to Archbishop Desmond Tutu after his death at the age of 90.

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In pictures: The life of Archbishop Desmond Tutu

The first black archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa, was a much-loved figure around the world.

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Saturday, 25 December 2021

Trump Scottish golf resorts claimed over £3m in furlough

Accounts reveal the former US president's two golf courses in Scotland made financial losses last year.

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Obituary: Ray Illingworth, former England captain, coach and administrator

Ray Illingworth was one of the leading figures in English cricket for four decades as player, captain, commentator, administrator and coach.

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Ray Illingworth - Yorkshire and England great dies

Former England captain Ray Illingworth has died at the age of 89, Yorkshire have announced.

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Kate surprises audience with piano performance

Kate appeared alongside the musician Tom Walker in a clip shown at the Westminster Abbey event.

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Pope Francis Urbi et Orbi address: World ignoring huge tragedies

In his Christmas Day speech, the Pope said "immense tragedies" were being passed over in near silence.

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Met Office confirms white Christmas as snow falls in Scotland

Snow fell overnight in Aberdeenshire, Shetland, Perthshire and the Scottish Borders.

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Friday, 24 December 2021

Shoppers avoid city centres on Christmas Eve, figures suggest

The number of visitors to city centre High Streets is down, with inner London taking a big hit.

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Danny Hodgson: Short family Christmas is 'perfect gift'

Danny Hodgson, who was in a coma, will be allowed home for a short family celebration.

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West Hampstead anti-Semitic assault: Police issue CCTV after man attacked during Hanukkah

Police have released CCTV of a man wanted in connection with the assault in West Hampstead.

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Man killed by dog 'died doing what he loved'

Friends have paid tribute to "a hero in the dog world" after Adam Watts was attacked at his kennels in Angus.

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Chris Noth: Fourth woman accuses Sex and the City actor of assault

US singer Lisa Gentile alleges the Sex and the City actor groped her in a New York apartment in 2002.

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Tesla disables gaming while driving feature

It follows an inquiry into Passenger Play, which allowed games to be played while a car was moving.

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Premier League meeting 'a waste of time', says Spurs boss Conte

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte says Thursday's meeting between managers and the Premier League to discuss issues around the Covid-19 pandemic was like talking to a brick wall.

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Burnley-Everton called off because of Covid cases and injuries

The Premier League postpones Everton's match at Burnley on Sunday because of coronavirus cases and injuries.

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CrossCountry: Strike action affects Christmas Eve train journeys

Train operator CrossCountry says it has cancelled many services on Friday.

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James Franco accusers call him 'completely insensitive' after interview

Oscar-nominated actor James Franco recently admitted having sex with students at his drama school.

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Thursday, 23 December 2021

Christmas: Dogs perform Welsh chapel's nativity play

The Christmas story is performed by a Welsh chapel's dogs with the help of treats and tinsel.

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Covid in Wales: Festive swims off over Omicron and restrictions

The rapid spread of the new variant and Welsh Government restrictions leads to the cancellations.

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'Little donkey' on a dusty... dual carriageway

Two days before Christmas, a wandering donkey is "shepherded" away from the A46, police say.

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Liverpool-Leeds & Wolves-Watford postponed because of Covid cases

The Premier League postpones Liverpool's game against Leeds United and the match between Wolves and Watford because of coronavirus.

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James Franco admits sleeping with students from his acting school

The actor spoke at length about allegations of sexual misconduct made against him in 2018.

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England name much-changed squad for West Indies T20 tour

England captain Eoin Morgan will lead a much-changed 16-man squad during January's five-match Twenty20 tour of the West Indies.

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Wednesday, 22 December 2021

Julie Morris: Wigan deputy head teacher jailed for raping girl

Julie Morris and her partner had a "horrendous sexual interest in children", prosecutors say.

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Louise Minchin: Stalker Carl Davies jailed more than two years

Carl Davies admitted sending intimidating comments to presenter Louise Minchin and her daughter Mia.

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Celebrity MasterChef: Channel 5 News apologises for revealing winner

The broadcaster announced the winner's name early during one of its news bulletins.

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Jacob Rees-Mogg cleared of breaking MP rules over loans

The senior minister says he is grateful to the standards commissioner for rejecting a complaint.

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LadBaby, Ed Sheeran and Elton John's Christmas hit

LadBaby are going for a record fourth UK Christmas number one in a row - with help from Ed and Elton.

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Salford snake: Forklift driver finds deadly reptile in brickyard

The saw-scaled viper was rescued by the RSPCA after it survived a 4,000 mile trip from Pakistan.

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New Covid-19 rules: 'I'm not isolating at Christmas now'

An early Christmas present to some in England who now won't need to isolate with Covid-19.

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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang star Sally Ann Howes dies aged 91

The actress also appeared on Broadway in My Fair Lady and won a Tony Award for her part in Brigadoon.

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CrossCountry: Strike action set to disrupt Christmas Eve trains

A union says members voted to strike as they felt the role of guards was being undermined.

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Benjamin Mendy: Man City footballer charged with another rape

Footballer Benjamin Mendy is now facing seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.

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Wightlink ferry crewman takes passenger 270 miles to party

Mark Mitchell makes a 500-mile round trip to get Hilary Spinks to her "Turkey and Tinsel" holiday.

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Tuesday, 21 December 2021

The Afghans building a new life in the Hebrides

Frishta Matin and her family risked their lives to flee the Taliban for a new start in Lewis.

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Gary Walker: Ex-police officer's 2004 murder conviction overturned

Gary Walker spent 17 years in prison after he was convicted of the murder of Audra Bancroft in 2004.

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Princess Haya: The princess, the sheikh and the £550m divorce settlement

A UK court publishes a ruling in the divorce case of Sheikh Mohammed and his ex-wife Princess Haya.

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Big Ben will bong again to see in the new year

The Elizabeth Tower, which houses the bell and famous clock, has undergone four years of repairs.

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Alt-J's Thom Sonny Green: From shielding to getting back on tour

Thom Sonny Green says the risk of catching Covid is worth it to get back on stage.

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Christmas restrictions: 'I don't have a turkey in the fridge'

With just four days until Christmas, people are wondering if new restrictions will be brought in.

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Monday, 20 December 2021

Covid: No guarantees over Christmas lockdown, says Dominic Raab

Ministers will keep reviewing the data "hour by hour" as they consider three options of Covid measures.

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Premier League: Clubs to fulfil fixture list despite Covid-19 disruption

Premier League clubs meet and decide to keep all fixtures in place over the festive period despite ongoing Covid-19 disruption.

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Sir Richard Sutton: Partner's son gets life sentence for murder

Thomas Schreiber was sentenced to at least 36 years in prison for the "ferocious" knife attack.

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Brighton: Council accused of 'dumping' homeless in neighbouring towns

Brighton's council is accused of placing vulnerable people in unsuitable housing away from the city.

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Prosecutors call Ghislaine Maxwell 'sophisticated predator' in closing arguments

Prosecutors say Ms Maxwell was a "sophisticated predator" of vulnerable children. She denies all charges.

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Paul Marsh jailed for killing Jessica Dalgleish after she refused to eat lunch

A court hears Paul Marsh inflicted catastrophic injuries on his girlfriend's disabled daughter.

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Hobnobs maker warns biscuit prices set to soar

McVities, which also makes Jaffa Cakes and Penguins, is facing higher ingredient and labour costs.

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Laura Kuenssberg to step down as BBC's political editor

After seven years in the post, the journalist will now take on other roles within the BBC.

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Covid in Scotland: Omicron wave may last until February

Models suggest a peak in Scotland in late January or early February, according to Prof Jason Leitch.

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Omicron: Half of West End theatres hit by Covid cancellations at weekend

Almost 50% of London's major venues scrapped performances this weekend as Covid continues to spread.

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Harry Miller: Legal victory after alleged 'transphobic tweets'

A national police policy had a "chilling effect" on freedom of speech, the Court of Appeal rules.

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In pictures: Mountain summits 'float' above the clouds

A weather phenomenon called a temperature inversion leads to some striking images on Scotland's hills.

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Strictly: Rose Ayling-Ellis on her historic Strictly win

Watch the first interview the actor and her dance partner Giovanni Pernice gave after their victory.

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Lord Frost: I didn't support PM's coercive Covid plan

The former Brexit minister insists his resignation was about policy, not Boris Johnson's leadership.

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The Ashes: Australia beat England in second Test despite Jos Buttler resistance

Australia complete a 275-run victory over England in the final session of the second Ashes Test to take a 2-0 lead in the series.

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Sunday, 19 December 2021

No guarantees on new Covid restrictions - minister

The health secretary refuses to rule out the possibility of new rules to slow the spread of Omicron.

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Strictly Come Dancing 2021: Final watched by 11 million people

Rose Ayling-Ellis made history by becoming the first deaf winner of the BBC competition.

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Covid in Scotland: Hints at tougher restrictions around new year

Senior government officials and advisers have suggested Scotland could face Covid curbs around the new year.

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Covid: Business alarmed at prospect of further restrictions

The health secretary refused to rule out further restrictions for England, as Omicron continues to spread.

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Bridgend MP arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit

Bridgend Conservative MP Jamie Wallis's office confirmed he was "assisting police with their enquiries".

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Strictly 2021: The best bits as Rose Ayling-Ellis wins Saturday's final

Deaf actor Rose Ayling-Ellis and former Bake Off winner John Whaite fought for the famous Glitterball trophy.

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Hong Kong: Legco voting underway after electoral overhaul

Only candidates deemed to be "patriots" by Beijing can stand in the legislative council election.

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Dorries ousted from WhatsApp group for praising PM

The culture secretary was kicked out after calling on MPs to show "a bit of loyalty" to Boris Johnson.

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Piers Corbyn arrested over video calling for arson

It appears to show him calling for direct action against MPs who support Covid restrictions.

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West Bank ambush suspects captured, Israel says

The army says it has caught Palestinians suspected of a deadly attack in the occupied West Bank.

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The Ashes: England facing second Test defeat after Joe Root falls in final over of day four

England are four wickets down, needing to bat out the final day for a draw in Adelaide having been set a nominal 468 to win.

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Eel-powered Christmas lights and a Messi mural - stories you may have missed

Copenhagen's 700 festive kayaks and some of the stories you might have missed this week.

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Pioneering architect Rogers designed some of world's most iconic buildings

Pioneering, sometimes controversial architect who designed some of the world's most iconic buildings.

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The Andrew Marr show: Moments that made it

After he presents his final show, watch the moments Marr grilled some of the world's leaders.

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NFL Highlights: Jonathan Taylor scores 67-yard touchdown as Indianapolis Colts beat New England Patriots

Watch Jonathan Taylor score a late 67-yard touchdown late for the Indianapolis Colts to crush any hopes of a comeback from the New England Patriots.

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Saturday, 18 December 2021

Covid: Dutch go into Christmas lockdown over Omicron wave

Non-essential shops, schools, bars, restaurants and other public venues will be closed until at least mid-January.

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Covid: London 'major incident' declared due to Omicron rise

Mayor Sadiq Khan says the variant is having an impact on staff absences in the emergency services.

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Brit Awards 2022: Adele, Ed Sheeran and Dave nominated in gender-neutral awards

Adele, Ed Sheeran, Dave and Little Simz lead the pack, with four nominations each.

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Manchester Arena attack: Victim's mum graduates in counter-terrorism

Figen Murray has dedicated her Master's degree to her son, who was killed in the Manchester bombing.

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Covid in Wales: Families struggle to speak to patients in hospital

Jeffrey Millard's daughter tried "for days and days" to get in touch but couldn't speak to her dad.

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Ghislaine Maxwell: Key moments in the trial so far

Ghislaine Maxwell is accused of grooming girls for abuse by late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

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Covid-19: More than 10,000 new Omicron cases found in UK

A major incident has been declared in London after it saw a record jump in Covid cases on Friday.

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Sutton house fire: Woman held after twin brothers killed bailed

The 27-year-old had been arrested on suspicion of child neglect following the fatal fire in Sutton.

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Aston Villa v Burnley postponed after Villa record 'increased amount' of positive Covid-19 cases

Aston Villa's match with Burnley is postponed after the Birmingham club confirmed an "increased amount of Covid-19 test results" in their squad.

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The Ashes: Australia in control of second Test after England collapse

Watch highlights as Australia dominate England, who suffer another batting collapse, on day three of the second Ashes Test against in Adelaide.

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Ghislaine Maxwell defence rests as she calls case 'unproven'

The defence struggled to produce witnesses on Friday and only nine out of a proposed 35 testified.

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Sacked NatWest worker has customer details under her bed

A former NatWest worker claims she has repeatedly tried to return the details of 1,600 customers.

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Super Typhoon Rai: Dozens feared dead in Philippines

Some three million people are without power after a devastating typhoon swept over the Philippines.

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The Ashes: England collapse again as Australia take total control of second Test

England's Ashes hopes are in a sorry mess after another dismal batting collapse on day three of the second Test against Australia.

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Friday, 17 December 2021

North Shropshire by-election: How did Tories turn off true blue voters?

Voters say the result sends a message to the PM as Lib Dems end 200 years of Tory control.

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North Shropshire by-election: Has Boris Johnson lost his winning touch?

Just two years after a landslide general election victory, the PM suffers a big loss in a Tory heartland.

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George Ezra: Why I spent summer in a Christmas jumper

He shares his tips along with producer Tre Jean Marie on how to make the perfect festive track.

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Australia tighten grip on second Ashes Test against England - highlights and report

England face a huge battle to get back into the Ashes series after Australia dominate again on day two of the second Test in Adelaide.

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The Ashes: Michael Neser removes Haseeb Hameed with second ball in Test cricket

Haseeb Hammed clips the ball straight to mid-on to give Michael Neser a wicket with his second ball in Test cricket as England struggle on day two of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide.

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The Ashes: Australia get early breakthrough as Rory Burns edges to Steve Smith

England opening batter Rory Burns falls for four as he edges the ball to Australia captain Steve Smith on day two of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide.

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Thursday, 16 December 2021

Covid: First UK patients given take-at-home pill

The tablet - molnupiravir - is given twice a day to high-risk patients who have caught the virus.

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TikToker Demi Skipper trades up from a hairpin to a house

Demi Skipper started with a hairpin and traded it up until she got a house.

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British or Irish reached remote islands before Vikings

People from Britain or Ireland may have reached the remote Faroe Islands before the Vikings.

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M&S accuses Aldi of copying Christmas gin

The retailers are locked in a legal spat for the second time this year - this time over bottles of gin.

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Pregnant women put on UK's priority Covid vaccine list

Experts say it is vital mums-to-be get immunised to protect themselves and their unborn child.

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John Cleese to complain over BBC interview

The Monty Python star says he was made to look "harmful" during a discussion on cancel culture.

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Star Hobson murder: Brockhill and Smith to have sentences reviewed

The toddler's mother also has her sentence for causing or allowing her death referred.

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Strictly finalists: 'We all represent something'

The last three couples in this year's contest tell Newsbeat how they're feeling ahead of the final.

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NHS Tracker: How is the NHS in your area coping this winter?

Winter and Covid are putting the NHS under severe strain, find out what's happening in your area.

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School apology after bleak Christmas lunch photo goes viral

The festive lunch at Steynham Grammar School was compared to prison food on social media.

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Interest rates: What are they and why do they matter?

The Bank Rate is one of the main tools used to keep the economy growing steadily.

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Queen cancels pre-Christmas family lunch as Omicron surges

A source says there was concern it could put too many people's Christmas plans at risk.

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Sabina Nessa: Man accepts responsibility for teacher's death

The primary school teacher was found dead in a south-east London park on 18 September.

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Bruce Springsteen sells his entire music catalogue for $500m

The star follows in the footsteps of Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks and Blondie by cashing in on his songs.

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Mercedes will not pursue appeal against F1 title-deciding Abu Dhabi result

Mercedes decide not to pursue their appeal against the results of the Formula 1 title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

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Covid: Firms plead for help as customers cancel bookings

Businesses call for government support as consumer confidence falls amid the surge in Covid cases.

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Covid: France to drastically restrict travel from UK

Non-residents will need compelling reasons to travel, as France tries to slow the spread of Omicron.

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Wednesday, 15 December 2021

PMQs: Boris Johnson has lost the trust and authority to lead - Sir Keir Starmer

The Labour leader attacks Boris Johnson's leadership, at the last Prime Minister's Questions of 2021.

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Strictly Come Dancing star AJ Odudu injured and on crutches ahead of final

The TV presenter has sustained a foot injury and has been unable to rehearse.

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Cornish comedian Jethro dies aged 73

The stand-up comedian, who spent more than 50 years on the road, died after contracting Covid-19.

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Confusion as people flee quarantine hotels

The government had told quarantine guests to stay put after removing all 11 countries from the travel red list.

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Lewis Hamilton gets knighthood from Prince Charles

Lewis Hamilton receives his knighthood just three days after he was denied an eighth Formula 1 drivers' title.

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Swansea grandmother breaks bauble Guinness World Record

Sylvia Pope, fondly known as Nanna Baubles, is the proud owner of 1,760 festive ornaments.

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Brown, Bellingham and Challis up for Young Sports Personality award

Sky Brown, Jude Bellingham and Ellie Challis are shortlisted for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award.

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'I've made this decision for my health' - Aguero in tears as he announces retirement from football

Sergio Aguero announces his retirement from football within six months of joining Barcelona from Manchester City.

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England face New Zealand and South Africa in 'mini World Cup' in 2022 autumn Tests

England's four home matches in the 2022 Autumn Nations Series is a "mini World Cup" says Eddie Jones.

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Man Utd set to return to training after Covid outbreak among players

Manchester United's players are expected to return to training on Wednesday after a Covid-19 outbreak at the Old Trafford club.

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Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Covid: 'I've had 3,200 bookings cancelled at my pubs'

One chain has cancellations for 3,200 people, as Covid curbs hit pub and restaurant Christmas bookings.

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Channel tragedy: French authorities identify 26 victims

Sixteen Kurdish people, including two friends from Iraq, were among those who perished last month.

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Covid-19: High demand blamed for shortage of PCR appointments in England

Appointments for in-person PCR tests were temporarily unavailable across the whole of England earlier.

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National Lottery scratch card fraud: Men jailed over £4m jackpot claim

Two men who bought a £4m jackpot-holding scratch card using stolen debit card details are jailed.

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My parcel was delivered to my bin on collection day

It seems deliveries to bins are common, but what are your rights if your package goes missing?

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Arctic heat record is like Mediterranean, says UN

The highest temperature recorded in the region last year - 38C (100F) - is officially confirmed.

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Covid: Tougher Wales restrictions at Christmas not ruled out

Welsh health minister says she does not want to cancel Christmas but is not ruling anything out.

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Law student, 19, sues landlord and wins first case

Jack Simm sued his landlord after saying his accommodation was like a "building site".

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Spider-Man: No Way Home plays the 'greatest hits' and pleases critics

No Way Home brings Tom Holland's superhero together with characters from previous eras.

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Premier League agrees new Covid measures to stem outbreaks at clubs

Premier League players and club staff will need to take a lateral flow test every day in order to get into training grounds as part of new measures agreed on Tuesday.

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Online Safety Bill: New offences and tighter rules

The next stage of the landmark Online Safety Bill recommends major changes and tougher regulation.

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Covid: 'Quarantine hotel fiasco has cost us £5,500'

People staying in government-approved hotels have complained of inedible food and feeling unsafe.

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Arsenal strip Aubameyang of club captaincy after 'latest disciplinary breach'

Arsenal strip Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of the club captaincy after his "latest disciplinary breach".

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Star Hobson: The short life and death of a beloved toddler

How did a toddler loved and adored by many end up dead after months of physical and emotional abuse?

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Some schools struggling to stay open as cases rise

Head teachers warn some schools are struggling to stay open due to high Covid rates.

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Covid: New social mixing guidelines likely in Scotland

The first minister is expected to give new advice on how many other people or households you should meet in a day.

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Monday, 13 December 2021

Golden Globes: Belfast and The Power of the Dog lead field for troubled awards

The Power of the Dog, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, and Sir Kenneth Branagh's Belfast lead the race.

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Emma Raducanu tests positive for Covid-19 and withdraws from Mubadala exhibition event

Emma Raducanu hopes to "get back soon" after testing positive for Covid-19 and withdrawing from the Mubadala World Tennis Championships.

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Manchester United unsure if Brentford game 'safe' to play after Covid-19 outbreak

Manchester United are in discussions with the Premier League over whether it is "safe" for Tuesday's game at Brentford to go ahead after a Covid outbreak.

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Cars written off by Watford road bollards caught on camera

A number of vehicles including a police van have been seen colliding with the width restriction.

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Kentucky tornadoes: Race to find missing in flattened US towns

At least 64 residents are confirmed dead and over 100 are still missing, Governor Andy Beshear said.

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The ultra-violent cult that became a global mafia

A BBC investigation into Black Axe has unearthed new evidence of political infiltration, and a scamming and killing operation spanning the globe.

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Working from home: 'We get more done in the office'

Some employers are not happy about new work-from-home guidance that came into force on Monday.

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Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa president being treated for Covid

Cyril Ramaphosa started feeling unwell on Sunday and has delegated all responsibilities to his deputy.

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Lewis Hamilton will be back, says David Coulthard after controversial Abu Dhabi finale

Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton is a "fantastic example" on "how to handle defeat" and is "committed" to coming back stronger next season, says ex-Formula 1 driver David Coulthard.

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Tion Wayne and Russ Millions' Body named TikTok UK song of 2021

Tion Wayne and Russ Millions' drill track Body is a the most used track for UK creators.

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Cabaret: Critics make song and dance over Eddie Redmayne musical

The new West End production, starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley, opened to rave reviews.

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Tony's sorry for missing advent chocolate stunt

Tony's Chocolonely apologises for leaving an advent calendar window empty to highlight inequality.

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Kentucky tornadoes: Rebuilding lives from 'hell on Earth'

Residents in the US state are sifting through the rubble that was once a town.

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Man Utd to face PSG in Champions League with holders Chelsea playing Lille

Manchester United are drawn to face Ligue 1 leaders Paris St-Germain in the Champions League last 16, while Chelsea play Lille.

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Buy now pay later: How does it work?

It is estimated about 15 million adults of all ages in the UK are actively using this form of credit.

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Sunday, 12 December 2021

Shadwell death: Girl, 11, dies as chemicals found in east London building

The Met Police says a number of other people in the same address reported feeling unwell.

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Max Verstappen: Formula 1's 'bull fighter' & the family that shaped him

Max Verstappen was born to be an F1 driver - both his parents were racers. But his father effectively programmed him as one, too.

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Petra Srncova: Man bailed as search for missing hospital worker continues

Petra Srncova's disappearance is described as "out of character" by police.

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Covid: Double-vaccinated contacts in England told to take daily rapid tests

The change will mean those in close contact with the Omicron variant no longer need to self-isolate.

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Russia Ukraine: Massive consequences if Moscow invades, G7 says

Moscow is amassing troops on Ukraine's border, but President Putin insists they pose no threat.

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Anne Rice, author of Interview with the Vampire, dies aged 80

The American author was best known for her 1976 gothic novel Interview with the Vampire.

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Indian PM's Twitter hacked with bitcoin tweet

The Indian prime minister's account had a message stating that bitcoin would be distributed to citizens.

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Mexico truck crash: 'I woke up 50 metres from the truck'

A survivor of a crash that killed 54 speaks to the BBC about the people who did not survive.

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Saturday, 11 December 2021

Covid: Omicron study suggests major wave in January

More stringent restrictions may be needed to prevent coronavirus from overwhelming hospitals, scientists say.

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Drone footage shows collapsed Amazon warehouse

Tornadoes have ripped through several states killing more than 50 people, authorities say.

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More Covid rules could come next week in Scotland

The Deputy First minister says the government is "wrestling with the challenge" of surging Omicron cases.

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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Max Verstappen on pole with Lewis Hamilton second

Red Bull's Max Verstappen strikes the first blow in his title decider against Lewis Hamilton by taking a stunning pole position in Abu Dhabi.

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Missing Petra Srncova last seen on bus home, police say

Petra Srncova's disappearance is described as "out of character" by police.

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'England destined to lose first Ashes Test following team selection' - Agnew analysis

England were destined to lose the first Ashes Test because of the wrong team selection and a lack of match practice, says Jonathan Agnew.

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Simon McCoy becomes latest presenter to leave GB News

He follows Andrew Neil out of the door after previously working at the BBC for 17 years.

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Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Football club's tribute to young fan

Birmingham City has renamed the stadium's family zone in memory of the murdered six-year-old.

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Queues form as Banksy Colston statue trial T-shirts go on sale

The shirts were released to mark the trial of four people accused of toppling the Edward Colston statue.

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Friday, 10 December 2021

PM's press chief Jack Doyle offered to quit over party, source say

Downing Street insists Jack Doyle did not offer to resign over a party he attended last December.

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Covid: Two jabs 'not enough to stop Omicron infection' and highest UK cases since January

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday evening.

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US Supreme Court says Texas abortion clinics can sue over law

The Supreme Court leaves controversial Texas abortion law in place, but allows lawsuits

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Abdul Elahi: Sexual blackmailer jailed for 32 years

Abdul Elahi targeted almost 2,000 victims, amassing images he sold to paedophiles.

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Prince William and Kate's Christmas card shows family in Jordan

A photo of the royals and their children from a visit to Jordan is used for their official festive card.

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Downing Street flat: Standards adviser unhappy but not resigning at this stage, BBC told

Lord Geidt is facing calls to reopen an inquiry into how the prime minister paid for a flat revamp.

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Briton feared for life in Singapore otter attack

Graham George Spencer was left with more than 20 wounds after he was bitten by the animals.

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Downing Street Christmas party cancelled amid fury over 2020 event

No 10 says Boris Johnson has full confidence in press chief Jack Doyle amid row over last year's parties.

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Eamonn Holmes to host his own show on GB News

The former Sky News and GMTV presenter will leave his role on ITV's This Morning.

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Wales Covid rules to be reviewed twice before Christmas

Mark Drakeford changes the reviews from every three weeks to every week in response to Omicron.

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16th Century books sell for £365,000 at Exeter auction

The two books were expected to sell for between £3,000 and £5,000 at an auction in Exeter.

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Stephen Port: How Met failings contributed to the deaths of three men

A look at the failings by the Met Police, which contributed to the deaths of serial killer Stephen Port's final three victims.

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Swansea: Cinema & Co bolted shut amid Covid breach summons

Cinema & Co owner Anna Redfern receives court summons over allegedly defying closure order.

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We're fully booked up, says lorry driving trainer

As the government seeks to boost an HGV training scheme, a firm says the system cannot cope.

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Julian Assange can be extradited to the US, court rules

Julian Assange is closer to being extradited after the US government wins its extradition case in London.

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Cambo oil field development being paused

Siccar Point Energy's decision to pause the controversial comes a week after Shell pulled out.

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Thursday, 9 December 2021

Boris and Carrie Johnson announce birth of a girl

Boris and Carrie Johnson announce the birth of healthy daughter, their second child since he became prime minister.

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NHS Tracker: How is the NHS in your area coping?

Waits for emergency care are worsening - use the BBC lookup to find out how busy your local service is.

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Wednesday, 8 December 2021

'Euros' is most googled term of 2021 in UK

The three most searched for terms on Google UK this year were football-related.

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Halo Infinite: Time to 'mix-up' the series

How some of the brains behind Halo: Infinite developed it in a fast-changing gaming landscape.

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Trump Won’t Let America Go. Can Democrats Pry It Away?


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Tuesday, 7 December 2021

Edinburgh Zoo's giant pandas to stay another two years

It was thought Yang Guang and Tian Tian would have to return to China because of financial pressures.

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Elizabeth Holmes returns to the stand on Tuesday.


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Indonesia volcano: BBC reporter surrounded by houses buried in ash

Watch Valdya Baraputri in Indonesia describe the path of destruction from Mount Semeru's eruption.

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How to Create a Guest Room That’s Comfortable, Even in a Pandemic


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Meet the Sheriff Who Wants to Put Andrew Cuomo Behind Bars


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Grammy Awards: Drake withdraws nominations

The decision has reportedly been made at the request of Drake and his management.

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Mixed-race family suffered years of racist abuse from neighbours

A family was forced to move from their home, schools and jobs by their neighbours' harassment.

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Ahead of Biden’s Democracy Summit, China Says: We’re Also a Democracy


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Monday, 6 December 2021

The Best Thrillers of 2021


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Joey Barton cleared of assaulting Daniel Stendel in stadium tunnel

The ex-England player is found not guilty of assaulting Barnsley boss Daniel Stendel after a defeat.

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Covid: UK red list criticised as 'travel apartheid' by Nigeria

Nigeria - which was added to the red list on Monday - describes the restrictions as "selective".

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Joni Mitchell and Bette Midler pick up Kennedy Center Honors

The legendary Canadian singer makes a rare public appearance at a ceremony hosted by Joe Biden.

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Union loses legal challenge to PM's decision to back Priti Patel

Boris Johnson kept his home secretary in place, saying she had not broken ministerial rules.

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Yasmin Evans to leave BBC Radio 1Xtra on Christmas Eve

The 1Xtra DJ will be leaving after nine years at the network.

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Michael Sheen turns himself into a 'not-for-profit' actor

The activist pledges to use his money from acting to fund more good causes and charity events.

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NI 100: Signing of Anglo-Irish Treaty marked 100 years on

The treaty created an independent Irish Free State but led to the Irish Civil War.

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New York Religious Schools Face a Vaccine Mandate. Will They Fight It?


By BY EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS, LIAM STACK AND JEFFERY C. MAYS from NYT New York https://ift.tt/3otyuxy

What Does the U.S. Owe Separated Families? A Political Quandary Deepens


By BY JEREMY W. PETERS AND MIRIAM JORDAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3DpakIx

A Glimmer of Justice in Death Penalty States


By BY MARGARET RENKL from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3rFKldS

El metaverso viene en camino y el mundo no está preparado


By BY ZOE WEINBERG from NYT en Español https://ift.tt/3xVVRCZ

An Apartment in the Big City, at Wisconsin Prices


By BY MARIAN BULL from NYT Real Estate https://ift.tt/31tBzEQ

We Are Not Going to Run Out of Hypocrisy Anytime Soon


By BY GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2ZX4bpk

Why Humans Aren’t the Worst (Despite, Well, Everything Happening in the World)


By BY ‘SWAY’ from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3xXFKEJ

Opioids Feel Like Love. That’s Why They’re Deadly in Tough Times.


By BY MAIA SZALAVITZ from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3rEQh6L

Would You Want to Be a Child Star?


By BY JEREMY ENGLE from NYT The Learning Network https://ift.tt/3lCxyoB

Matt Hancock: Breaking Covid guidance 'failure of leadership'

The former health secretary Matt Hancock tells the BBC he is "sorry for all the people I let down".

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Sunday, 5 December 2021

What’s Going On in This Picture? | Dec. 6, 2021


By BY THE LEARNING NETWORK from NYT The Learning Network https://ift.tt/3Gaz3SA

The Week in Business: Uncertainty Over the New Virus Variant


By BY SARAH KESSLER from NYT Business https://ift.tt/3DwPWWc

Leading the Pack in Her First Marathon


By BY TALYA MINSBERG from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/3IkGPvg

El diseño de los coches me está aburriendo


By BY FARHAD MANJOO from NYT en Español https://ift.tt/3EqLGZB

Italy’s efforts to integrate migrants benefit many, but leave most in shelters.


By BY GAIA PIANIGIANI from NYT World https://ift.tt/3dipl4q

Poland’s harsh treatment of migrants at the border puts it at odds with the Catholic Church.


By BY ANDREW HIGGINS from NYT World https://ift.tt/3pvFb18

Omicron, Michigan, Rockefeller Center: Your Weekend Briefing


By BY REMY TUMIN from NYT Briefing https://ift.tt/3rKmOYW

The Sunday Read: ‘The Emily Ratajkowski You’ll Never See’


By BY ANDREA LONG CHU, JACK D’ISIDORO, AARON ESPOSITO, JOHN WOO AND DAN POWELL from NYT Podcasts https://ift.tt/31wly0P

‘Maybe he will take some of us,’ says one migrant waiting to see the pope.


By BY JASON HOROWITZ from NYT World https://ift.tt/3EtXnyo

On Syria’s Ruins, a Drug Empire Flourishes


By BY BEN HUBBARD AND HWAIDA SAAD from NYT World https://ift.tt/3EpRJ0n

When the Biggest Spenders Aren’t Coming Back Any Time Soon


By BY SUI-LEE WEE, ELISABETTA POVOLEDO, MUKTITA SUHARTONO AND LÉONTINE GALLOIS from NYT World https://ift.tt/3dicLCe

A Bitcoin Boom Fueled by Cheap Power, Empty Plants and Few Rules


By BY COREY KILGANNON from NYT New York https://ift.tt/3GjtzFt

Homes That Sold for Around $600,000


By BY C. J. HUGHES from NYT Real Estate https://ift.tt/3rCS5NG

On its 4-Year Cue, Skiing Re-enters the Spotlight Ahead of Olympics


By BY MATTHEW FUTTERMAN from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/3dicMGi

Why We Want Readers to Choose the Best Book of the Past 125 Years


By BY SARAH BAHR from NYT Times Insider https://ift.tt/3EsrmXJ

Is an All-Encompassing Mobility App Making a Comeback?


By BY JOHN SURICO from NYT Business https://ift.tt/31n1H4v

Francis chastises the West over its approach to migrants.


By BY JASON HOROWITZ from NYT World https://ift.tt/3lB0SMb

Two European flash points for migrants: the Belarus border and the English Channel.


By BY VALERIE HOPKINS, MONIKA PRONCZUK AND ELIAN PELTIER from NYT World https://ift.tt/3dnYAvf

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: National inquiry into boy's death

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes's killing will be reviewed to protect other children from such evil crimes, the government says.

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India Nagaland: Security forces kill 13 civilians amid ambush blunder

Home Minister Amit Shah expresses "anguish" after troops fire on miners in the country's north-east.

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Saturday, 4 December 2021

‘Si regresĂ© a la vida fue por un propĂłsito’: una atĂ­pica estrella de TikTok encanta a MĂ©xico


By BY OSCAR LOPEZ from NYT en Español https://ift.tt/3rB2PfA

Condé Nast Knows Faded Glory Is Not in Style


By BY KATIE ROBERTSON from NYT Business https://ift.tt/3xSYzJ8

Storm Arwen: Northern Powergrid sorry for power cut communication

The electricity supplier for the North East says it could have been better at talking to customers.

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Ghislaine Maxwell trial: Key moments from the first week

The socialite is accused of grooming girls for abuse by late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Fearing a Repeat of Jan. 6, Congress Eyes Changes to Electoral Count Law


By BY LUKE BROADWATER AND NICK CORASANITI from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3GecU61

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Football fans to clap for murdered Arthur

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' stepmother and his father were both jailed on Friday for his death.

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ICYMI: Jumping into an active volcano, and other ways to spend the festive season

Jumping into an active volcano is just one way to spend the festive season, in news you may have missed this week.

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Christmas Tree Questions? Ask the Mayor of Rockefeller Center.


By BY COREY KILGANNON from NYT New York https://ift.tt/3djuCZn

How Bat Moms Teach Bat Pups Their Sense of Direction


By BY ELIZABETH PRESTON from NYT Science https://ift.tt/3EDAbOB

The Variant Hunters: Inside South Africa’s Effort to Stanch Dangerous Mutations


By BY STEPHANIE NOLEN from NYT Health https://ift.tt/3ry3e2f

Remembering the ‘Queen of Cake’


By BY ALIX STRAUSS from NYT Style https://ift.tt/3Dhym8k

How a Cream Cheese Shortage Is Affecting N.Y.C. Bagel Shops


By BY ASHLEY WONG from NYT New York https://ift.tt/3dhffka

Public Displays of Resignation: Saying ‘I Quit’ Loud and Proud


By BY EMMA GOLDBERG from NYT Business https://ift.tt/3olXOVS

Denzel Washington, Man on Fire


By BY MAUREEN DOWD from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2ZU5dSZ

In the Michigan Shooting, What Is the School’s Responsibility?


By BY DANA GOLDSTEIN, STEPHANIE SAUL AND SOPHIE KASAKOVE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3dkg2AW

When Did Spotify Wrapped Get So Chatty?


By BY GINA CHERELUS from NYT Style https://ift.tt/3ImTvl6

Alok Vaid-Menon Finds Beauty Beyond Gender


By BY JULIA CARMEL from NYT Style https://ift.tt/3dm5vFg

Friday, 3 December 2021

Sir Antony Sher: A giant of the stage

The South African actor went from feeling like an impostor to becoming a giant of the British stage.

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How Fast Can You Skydive? These Athletes Are Racing to Earth.


By BY DAVID GARDNER from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/3oluBuw

The Life and Legacy of Stephen Sondheim


By BY MICHAEL BARBARO, LUKE VANDER PLOEG, ERIC KRUPKE, CHELSEA DANIEL, AUSTIN MITCHELL, ALEX YOUNG, DIANA NGUYEN, LIZ O. BAYLEN, LARISSA ANDERSON, ELISHEBA ITTOOP AND MARION LOZANO from NYT Podcasts https://ift.tt/3rtBsUB

New Zealand’s biggest city ends its 107-day lockdown.


By BY NATASHA FROST from NYT World https://ift.tt/2ZTg9QW

Democrats Are in Trouble in Rural America. But There’s a Way Out.


By BY STEVE BULLOCK from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3DwCuBH

Valencia appoint West Brom's Corberan as new boss

La Liga strugglers Valencia appoint West Bromwich Albion boss Carlos Corberan as their new head coach. from BBC News https://ift.tt/V6nz8m...