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Jan 12, 2023
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Why reporting on Iran comes at a heavy price
BBC Persian journalists are trolled and harassed on a daily basis, and their families persecuted.
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Jan 12, 2023
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Team Trans: The 'life-saving' ice hockey team backed by the NHL
BBC Sport speaks to members of Team Trans, the only all-transgender ice hockey team in the US, about finding acceptance and the aftermath of Club Q.
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Jan 11, 2023
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Spare: Which royal has come out best in the book fallout?
The BBC's royal correspondent Daniela Relph looks at how the royals have been affected by the publishing of Spare.
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Jan 11, 2023
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Cost of living: 'We had to bath our kids in the kitchen sink'
A rural family who ran out of heating oil say they were forced to wash their children in the kitchen.
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Jan 10, 2023
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Why Americans seem more pro-Harry than Brits
In the US, Harry and Meghan have found a more welcoming audience, our North America editor writes.
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Jan 10, 2023
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Prince Harry's publisher says book sales 'beyond expectations'
The controversial memoir has sold more than 400,000 copies on its first day of sale in the UK.
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Jan 10, 2023
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Masters 2023: Barry Hawkins whitewashes UK champion Mark Allen to reach quarter-finals
Barry Hawkins whitewashes UK champion Mark Allen 6-0 to reach the last eight of the Masters at Alexandra Palace.
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Jan 10, 2023
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Rishi Sunak's use of jet for hospital trip defended by No 10
Critics say the PM's choice of taxpayer-funded transport clashes with his climate pledges.
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Jan 10, 2023
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Newcastle City Council fined after decaying tree collapsed on girl
Six-year-old Ella Henderson died a day after being struck by the falling tree at her school.
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Jan 10, 2023
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Spare review: The weirdest book ever written by a royal
Prince Harry's book, with sex, drugs and monarchy, reaches parts never seen before in a royal memoir.