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Apr 12, 2023
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Six things we learned from Elon Musk interview
The world's second richest man spoke for nearly an hour on a wide range of subjects.
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Apr 12, 2023
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President Biden: Irish relatives eagerly awaiting 'cousin Joe'
Excitement is building among President Biden's distant Irish relations in counties Louth and Mayo.
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Apr 11, 2023
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Chris Mason: Biden's blink and you'll miss it visit to NI
Despite months of diplomatic chatter, the US president's Northern Ireland trip does not amount to much.
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Apr 11, 2023
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Good Friday Agreement: Is Biden Northern Ireland trip a missed opportunity?
The visit was meant to celebrate 25 years of progress but politics at Stormont remain in limbo.
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Apr 11, 2023
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Why Ireland is so important to Joe Biden
Ireland is welcoming one of the most Irish US presidents ever - one with a legacy to protect.
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Apr 10, 2023
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Good Friday Agreement: Sunak calls for Stormont return ahead of Biden visit
Rishi Sunak says "there is work to be done" 25 years on from Northern Ireland's historic peace deal.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Eryri: Parking warning after 40 cars towed away
North Wales Police said irresponsible parking risks lives and prevents emergency vehicle access.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Comedian Gareth Richards dies after car crash
The former co-host of the Frank Skinner radio show was taken off life support on Friday.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Brentford 1-2 Newcastle United: Alexander Isak winner boosts visitors' Champions League hopes
Alexander Isak scores a superb winner as Newcastle come from behind to beat Brentford and strengthen their position in the Premier League's top four.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Last few days 'difficult and traumatic', says Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon has vowed to "fully co-operate with police" after the arrest of her husband.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Iran installs cameras to find women not wearing hijab
Police say women seen not covering their hair will receive texts warning them of consequences.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Thabo Bester: 'Facebook rapist' who faked death arrested in Tanzania
Thabo Bester, known as the "Facebook rapist", escaped from South African prison last year.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Celtic 3-2 Rangers: Kyogo double helps Ange Postecoglou's side go 12 points clear
Celtic look destined to retain the Scottish Premiership title after crushing Rangers' hopes with a thrilling derby victory.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Fourth teaching union NASUWT rejects pay offer
The NASUWT, which represents 280,000 UK teachers, will re-ballot members over strike action.
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Apr 08, 2023
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The Bodyguard cut short in Manchester due to rowdy singalongs
The show's star Melody Thornton apologises as audience members are removed due to rowdy singalongs.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Tel Aviv car-ramming kills Italian tourist and injures 7
It comes after two British-Israeli sisters were killed in a shooting in the occupied West Bank.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Ukraine to export electricity again after Russian bombardment
Russia's assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure led to blackouts throughout winter.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Chinese military rehearses encirclement of Taiwan
The exercises began hours after Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen returned from a trip to the US.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Sheffield: Boy, 12, in court charged with murder of woman hit by car
The 12-year-old appears at Sheffield Youth Court accused of the murder of grandmother Marcia Grant.
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Apr 08, 2023
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Junior doctors' strike could hit up to 250,000 appointments, health bosses warn
Hospitals in England will be cancelling operations and other appointments, health bosses warn.
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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.
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Apr 07, 2023
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A look back at S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole's life
S Club 7 were one of the biggest acts of the early 2000s and had announced a comeback tour.
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Apr 07, 2023
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Breaking the news of the Good Friday Agreement
Former BBC political editor Stephen Grimason recalls breaking the news of a deal on Good Friday 1998.
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Apr 04, 2023
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How to crack Easter on a budget
BBC Food's money saving tips for making Easter weekend extra special.
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Apr 03, 2023
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What we know about blogger killing accused
Darya Trepova seems to be an opponent of the invasion, but friends say she was not radical.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Norwich ex-pub landlord electrocuted on holiday in India
Ivan Brown's family say they are "distraught and devastated" at his unexpected death.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Timothy Schofield found guilty of sexually abusing boy
Timothy Schofield, 54, is found guilty of 11 charges of sexual activity with a child.
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Apr 03, 2023
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More strikes planned as teachers reject pay offer
Members of the National Education Union in England will strike on Thursday 27 April and Tuesday 2 May.
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Apr 03, 2023
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CBI business group faces new sexual misconduct claims
The Confederation of British Industry is facing fresh allegations over individuals' behaviour.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Match of the Day Top 10: Gary Lineker relives Barcelona hat-trick against Real Madrid
Gary Lineker explains why the referee refused to give away the El Clasico match ball as he relives his hat-trick against Real Madrid.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Rishi Sunak criticises political correctness over grooming gangs
Critics warn focusing more on offenders' ethnicity risks making child sexual abuse "a matter of colour".
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Apr 03, 2023
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Chelsea: 'Difficult 24 hours' after Graham Potter sacking - Bruno Saltor
Chelsea interim boss Bruno Saltor says it has been a "difficult 24 hours for all of us" after Graham Potter's sacking.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Oil prices surge after surprise move to cut output
Economists warned that higher oil prices could make it harder to bring down the cost of living.
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Apr 03, 2023
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John Lewis wins court battle over Edgar the dragon's Christmas advert
A children's author argued that the retailer copied one of her designs in its 2019 Christmas advert.
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Apr 03, 2023
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KSI apologises for racial slur in Sidemen YouTube video
The YouTuber says "there’s no excuse" for the language and is taking a social media break.
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Apr 03, 2023
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WWE and UFC to merge in new £17.3bn sports entertainment brand
WWE and the owners of mixed martial arts franchise UFC are to form a new £17.3bn sports entertainment brand.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Jurgen Klopp says he is still Liverpool manager 'because of the past, not this season'
Jurgen Klopp says he is still Liverpool manager "because of the past" rather than his team's current form.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Darya Trepova: Russia releases tape of suspect in cafe killing of Vladlen Tatarsky
In a video likely filmed under duress, Darya Trepova says she handed over a statuette that blew up.
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Apr 03, 2023
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World's deepest fish: Expedition chief on how video was filmed
Scientist Alan Jamieson explains how his team captured footage 8,336m (27,349ft) under water.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Olivier Awards: Sir Derek Jacobi warns of 'elitist' theatre ticket prices
The star, who picked up an Olivier honour on Sunday, says he's "shocked" by some West End tickets.
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Apr 03, 2023
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Man Utd's Leah Galton has no plans to end England absence
Manchester United forward Leah Galton says she remains content without international football despite her club form sparking England's interest.