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Apr 08, 2023
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The papers: 'Brits shot in West Bank' and 'coronation invites'
Friday's papers feature coronation invites for charity workers and a shooting in the West Bank.
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Apr 08, 2023
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The young men of Mexico risking their lives to be Catholic priests
Dozens of priests have been killed in recent years in an area of Mexico plagued with cartel violence.
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Apr 08, 2023
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The women who left their jobs to code
Studies suggest women are less likely to work in tech than men but some are bucking the trend.
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Apr 08, 2023
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How this historically black college gymnastics team made history
For decades, young black gymnasts had to make a difficult choice about where to go to university.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Fantasy Premier League tips from the world's best FPL players
An FPL player, who's recently been world number one, tells Newsbeat how to overtake your mates in your mini leagues.
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Apr 08, 2023
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What's life like in the UK's priciest seaside town?
Salcombe's beauty and beaches make it special, say locals - but the tourism comes at a cost.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Week in pictures: 1 - 7 April 2023
A selection of striking images from around the world, taken in the past seven days.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Eurovision hits meet Liverpool humour in Jonathan Harvey's A Thong For Europe
Sonia, Lulu and Conchita Wurst inspire a musical written in weeks for Liverpool by Jonathan Harvey.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Do ‘disaster trolls’ believe the conspiracy theories they promote?
Conspiracy theorist Richard D Hall is being sued for defamation but it hasn’t stopped his narrative.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Masters 2023: Trees fall at stormy Augusta
Play is suspended on day two of the Masters after trees fall across the 17th tee at Augusta because of storms.