Saturday, 30 April 2022

'I beat my addiction, but alcoholism killed my son'

Fred Parry has called for better access to recovery services in Scotland after his son died aged 32.

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Elections 2022: Can Labour win back trust in West Bromwich?

After a year of political turmoil, will voters in Sandwell head to the polling booths?

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Elections 2022: How are local councils tackling climate change?

Local elections are taking place next week, and councils' plans for the environment are under the spotlight.

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The tiny Hertfordshire primary school too small to survive

While the government pledges support, school leaders warn the future of small schools is uncertain.

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The Papers: 'End Commons debauchery' and Tory female MP pledge

The fallout from an MP's resignation over watching pornography in Parliament dominates the Sunday papers.

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Germany takes Italy to UN court over Nazi-era compensation claims

Germany wants to stop property it owns in Italy being seized to finance compensation for Nazi war crimes

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Sri Lanka hikes price of medicines 40% amid economic crisis

Prices rise 40% as an economic crisis bites, leaving some Sri Lankans cutting short treatments.

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Mariupol civilians leave besieged Azovstal steelworks

Despite an order from Vladimir Putin to completely seal off the area, 20 civilians escape Azovstal.

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Friday, 29 April 2022

All-party groups: Foreign influence could be next scandal, MPs warn

Parliamentary groups are at risk of giving "improper access" to hostile states, a report warns.

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The Papers: Tory MP 'refuses to quit' and Becker 'to serve time'

A Tory MP's suspension over pornography claims and tennis star Boris Becker's jail sentence lead the papers.

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Venus and Jupiter Conjunction: Planets to almost touch in night sky

The dazzlingly bright planets will appear extremely close together in the dark sky on Saturday.

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Wagatha Christie: Rebekah Vardy ‘appears to accept’ PR leaked Coleen Rooney stories

In the latest in the Wagatha Christie case, Coleen Rooney's barrister claims Rebekah Vardy believes her PR may have been the source.

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Covid-19 in the UK: How many coronavirus cases are there in my area?

Explore the data on coronavirus in the UK and find out how many cases there are in your area.

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Dexter Jackson: How it feels to be pardoned by the US president

Dexter Jackson knew he had "a one in a million chance" of being pardoned - but "never lost faith".

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Boris Becker: How a tennis superstar crashed to earth

Boris Becker has been jailed. How did the former golden boy of tennis come to this?

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Thursday, 28 April 2022

The Papers: 'Brit killed in Ukraine' and 'Disorder! Disorder!'

The death of an ex-British solider in Ukraine and new claims of harassment in Westminster lead the papers.

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US Army replaces cake it stole from Italian girl in 1945

Meri Mion was 13 when US soldiers, fighting Germans nearby, snatched the cake from a windowsill in Italy.

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Support, silence and protest: Russians’ reactions to Ukraine offensive

While some Russians accept the Kremlin’s parallel reality on Ukraine, others take risks to protest.

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Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano: Irishwoman says undisputed bout is 'best fight' in boxing

Katie Taylor believes her undisputed championship bout against seven-weight champion Amanda Serrano is the "best fight" in boxing.

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Wednesday, 27 April 2022

The Papers: Tory MP's 'porn shame' and 'fear of energy crisis'

Claims a senior MP was seen watching porn in the Commons and soaring gas prices in Europe lead the papers

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Daily Facebook users up again after first-ever decline

But Facebook owner Meta is struggling with its slowest revenue growth since at least 2012.

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Liverpool 2-0 Villarreal: Jurgen Klopp's Reds take control of Champions League semi

Liverpool take control of their Champions League semi-final with Villarreal with a deserved first-leg win at Anfield.

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Jessica Watkins: US astronaut makes space station history

Astronaut Jessica Watkins becomes the first black woman to serve on an ISS crew after SpaceX launch.

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Boeing: Plane-maker reveals losses from Trump Air Force One deal

The US plane-maker reveals costs from the deal former US President Donald Trump renegotiated.

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Tuesday, 26 April 2022

Match for Peace tour: 'I have friends in Ukraine with guns now'

Ukrainian players from Dynamo Kyiv and Borussia Dortmund speak about being away from loved ones.

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Eurovision entrant Sam Ryder meets former winner

Conchita Wurst won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014. How does she rate Sam Ryder's chances?

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The 'forgotten' rollercoaster disaster of Battersea funfair

In May 1972 five children were injured when the Big Dipper in Battersea Park crashed.

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'An hour a day built my million-pound side hustle'

Joel Remy-Parkes of kids tableware company Bamboo Bamboo shares his business advice for CEO Secrets.

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Imran Ahmad Khan: MP guilty of sexual assault advised Home Office on child sexual exploitation

Imran Ahmad Khan was part of a panel reviewing a research paper into child sexual exploitation.

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Four ways Elon Musk might change Twitter

After the billionaire struck a deal to buy the site, speculation has begun over what the future holds.

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Sunday, 24 April 2022

Ten Percent: Can Call My Agent's British remake recapture the magic?

The French TV series has been adapted for an English-language audience. Its writer explains why.

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The high-tech fitness mirrors that aim to get you exercising more

The machines allow the user to see both his or her reflection and a video of an online instructor.

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SpaceX: Can meat be grown in space?

An experiment to find out has just finished on the International Space Station.

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Newspaper headlines: Macron re-elected and 'Tory rebels plot to oust PM'

Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French presidential election and disquiet among Conservative MPs lead the papers

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Macron defeats Le Pen and vows to unite divided France

He triumphs over his far-right rival and becomes the first president to win re-election in 20 years.

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Odesa missile attack: 'My world was destroyed by a Russian missile'

Yuriy Glodan's wife, mother-in-law, and baby were killed in a strike on their apartment block in Odesa.

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Saturday, 23 April 2022

The Hare Krishna movement on a remote Irish island

A Hare Krisha community that calls an island in County Fermanagh its home, is beginning to grow.

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Colombia election: How TikTok is defining the presidential race

The social media platform has become a battleground as candidates reach out to young voters.

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Your pictures on the theme of 'spring walks'

A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.

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Gabriel Jesus: Man City striker scores four but future at club is uncertain

Gabriel Jesus scores four goals against Watford but Pep Guardiola does not know whether the striker will still be at the club next season.

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Ukraine war: UK to send more military equipment, Johnson tells Zelensky

Boris Johnson tells Volodymyr Zelensky the UK will provide more armoured vehicles, drones and anti-tank weapons.

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Tyson Fury v Dillian Whyte: A history of their fierce rivalry explained

BBC Sport explains how Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte went from being good friends to enemies.

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Friday, 22 April 2022

Beach photos mark Prince Louis' birthday

The youngest child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge is pictured playing in the sand.

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Florida's governor signs law revoking Disney powers

Disney's special status allowed it to in effect operate its own municipal government in Florida.

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P&O Ferries: Spirit of Britain cleared to sail after inspection

Another ferry is found to have issues that need fixing before it can sail again.

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Carlos Ghosn: Ex-Nissan boss says he wants a trial

The former car boss says he wants to clear his name after France issued an international warrant for his arrest.

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Aiden Aslin: Captured Briton's YouTube interview removed

Aiden Aslin appeared, handcuffed, in a video speaking to a pro-Kremlin blogger.

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Madeleine McCann: Parents welcome declaration of formal suspect

Madeleine McCann has been missing for nearly 15 years after she disappeared, aged three, in Portugal.

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Thursday, 21 April 2022

Covid: Why are so many people catching it again?

As Covid continues to spread rapidly, are many people catching Omicron for a second time?

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The Papers: 'The gig is up, Boris' and 'Johnson buckles'

A new inquiry into whether the PM misled MPs over parties in Downing Street leads several front pages.

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Ros Atkins On… The PM and the Ministerial Code

Boris Johnson will be investigated by a Commons committee over claims he misled Parliament.

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Cancer: Huge DNA analysis uncovers new clues

An "archaeological dig" of thousands of tumours in the UK has unearthed new patterns in cancer's DNA.

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Earl and Countess of Wessex postpone Grenada trip

The change in plans for Prince Edward and Sophie comes after talks with the island's government.

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Mariupol: Satellite images suggest mass graves dug near besieged city

The satellite images suggest more than 200 bodies could be there, as Ukraine accuses Russian troops of mass killings.

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Wednesday, 20 April 2022

Tesla profits soar as customers pay more

Elon Musk's Tesla has raised prices for its electric cars as it faces higher costs.

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Man City 3-0 Brighton: City go back top with six games to play

Manchester City restore their one-point advantage over Liverpool at the top of the Premier League with victory over a resolute Brighton.

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Johnny Depp faces questioning in case against ex-wife Amber Heard

The actor testified about his volatile marriage to Amber Heard ahead of cross examination by her lawyers.

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Russia releases video of intercontinental ballistic missile launch

President Putin says the new Sarmat missile is food for thought for those who try to threaten Russia.

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Partygate: PM seeks to delay Commons vote on probe

Labour wants MPs to investigate if the PM misled them - but ministers say a decision should wait.

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Bourne End murder inquiry under way after three bodies found

Police say the incident is a "complex inquiry" and "appears to be a targeted attack".

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Tuesday, 19 April 2022

Fake reviews to be illegal under new rules

The government has also announced people will be able to opt out of subscriptions more easily.

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'Rare condition gives me TV static in my vision'

A 19-year-old from South Lanarkshire has a little known condition which constantly affects her vision.

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Fulham 3-0 Preston North End: Whites clinch Premier League return

Fulham crush Preston to seal their Premier League return as Aleksandar Mitrovic's double takes his season's tally to 40 goals

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Ukraine war: Kyiv's allies pledge more weapons to help win war

Leaders agree to send artillery and other weapons as Russia launches a fresh offensive in eastern Ukraine.

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Netflix loses subscribers for first time in more than 10 years

About 200,000 people cancelled the streaming service in the first three months of the year.

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Fridge-freezer prices up by 30%, says retail boss

White goods prices are up a third since last year and set to climb higher, says Appliances Direct boss.

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Monday, 18 April 2022

Forced adoptions: Nurse speak out over pressure on unmarried mothers

A former nurse says she witnessed "callous behaviour" towards unmarried mothers forced to give up their babies.

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The 24-year-old helping people talk about their mental health

Ben Ogden has spent months standing with a sign telling people "It's OK to talk".

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US judge throws out Biden mask mandate for planes and trains

A federal judge in Florida, appointed by Donald Trump, says the CDC exceeded its authority.

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The Papers: 'Foreign spies hack No 10' and 'Ronaldo's grief'

Suspected spyware targeting Downing Street and the death of Cristiano Ronaldo's son lead the papers.

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No 10 network targeted with spyware, says group

Researchers say they warned UK officials about being targeted, but the software's makers deny the claims.

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Ukraine round-up: Lviv counts civilian dead and credible sinking warship video

Credible footage of sinking Russian warship surfaces as Ukraine says Russia has started its assault to seize Donbas in the east.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez announce death of baby boy

Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner Georgina Rodriguez announce the death of their baby boy.

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Sunday, 17 April 2022

Christmas savings clubs money to be protected by new laws

The government wants shoppers' money to be protected even if the scheme they are in goes bust.

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Piers Morgan says exit from ITV's Good Morning Britain was 'a farce'

The host is to return to screens after saying he was "censored" when he left Good Morning Britain.

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Covid: Thousands of vaccinators get permanent NHS roles

The 11,483 people who have taken permanent NHS England jobs include former gym managers and air crew.

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Ukraine war: Germany's conundrum over its ties with Russia

Berlin now has some hard decisions to make following years of dialogue and co-operation with Moscow.

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Why has Russia invaded Ukraine and what does Putin want?

Weeks after Russia's leader unleashed war on Ukraine, there is no sign yet of when it will end.

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Newspaper headlines: MPs attack Welby 'rant' and PM 'led boozy party'

The papers cover the backlash to the archbishop's criticism of the UK's asylum plan and more No 10 party claims.

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Ukraine round-up: Ukraine defies Mariupol deadline as Kharkiv shelled

Mariupol defenders ignore Russian calls to surrender, as Kharkiv and other cities face more shelling.

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Ukraine war: Mariupol defenders will fight to the end says PM

PM Denys Shmyhal says the city has not fallen to Russian forces because of the determined defence.

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Doctor Who: Former companions to join Jodie Whittaker's farewell

Two of the Doctor's companions from the 1980s will feature in Jodie Whittaker final show.

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Saturday, 16 April 2022

Ukraine: Online posts 'transform' war crimes documentation

Open-source evidence is increasingly used by the UN and war crimes investigators, says law professor.

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Johnson to visit India in bid to boost defence ties

The prime minister will meet his Indian counterpart after previous visits were postponed due to Covid.

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Russian warship: Moskva crew 'shown for first time since sinking'

Russia's defence ministry releases a video purportedly showing the crew of the Moskva in Sevastopol.

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Ukraine round-up: Residents rebuild Bucha as Russia bans UK PM

A few residents clear up after Russia's occupation, as Boris Johnson becomes persona non grata in Moscow.

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Nigel Pearson: Veteran speedway commentator dies aged 52

Nigel Pearson was known for his speedway and darts commentary and died aged 52.

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Friday, 15 April 2022

Chernihiv is silent, after having been under constant attack from Russian forces

The Ukrainian city of Chernihiv was under constant attack until suddenly Russian forces withdrew.

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Sanctioned Russian oligarchs linked to £800m worth of UK property

A dozen sanctioned Russians are linked to an estimated £800m worth of property in the UK, BBC analysis reveals.

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Ukraine war: Minesweeping dog helps clear Chernihiv of Russian explosives

Patron, a Jack Russell, has so far helped to remove hundreds of explosive devices.

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'My cancerous tumour was as big as a kettle bell'

Stephanie Coles found a strange lump growing in her stomach area.

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Newspaper headlines: Rwanda plan 'will fail' and 'SAS train Kyiv forces'

The papers cover a plan to send migrants overseas and claims of UK special forces training troops in Ukraine.

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Homes for Ukraine: Robert Jenrick takes in Ukrainian refugee family

Robert Jenrick is thought to be the first MP to take in refugees under the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

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Ukraine war: Grandmother 'horrified' by capture of British fighter

A British man serving in the Ukrainian marines has been captured by Russian soldiers.

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Twitter's board readies against hostile takeover

The so-called "poison pill" measure is in response to Elon Musk's $43bn cash buyout offer.

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Thursday, 14 April 2022

Brazil: Wild animals take to the streets in Rio de Janeiro

Videos of caimans and other wild animals in streets and houses are frequently surfacing in the city.

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Southend Council to mow parks and grass once a year

The council says it will encourage biodiversity and help it achieve net-zero carbon emissions.

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Quiz of the week: Why is Richard Osman leaving Pointless?

How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?

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Ukraine round up: Flagship Russian warship sinks

Russia's flagship Black Sea missile cruiser has sunk, while President Zelensky sits down with the BBC.

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Harry and Meghan meet Queen in Windsor visit

The couple dropped in on the monarch on their way to the Invictus Games in the Netherlands.

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Tuesday, 12 April 2022

Why Nigeria's historic dye pits in Kano risk closure

They once dressed "the blue men of the desert", but modern tastes and insecurity could spell their end.

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Ros Atkins on… Boris Johnson’s lockdown party fine

Boris Johnson has been fined for attending a birthday party, thrown for him during a Covid lockdown.

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The Papers: PM refuses to quit and Russia plans eastern assault

A fine issued to Boris Johnson over a lockdown party and signs that Russian forces are gathering in the Donbas lead the papers.

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UK officials investigate 74 child hepatitis cases

One potential cause could be adenoviruses, but health experts are also looking at links to Covid-19.

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Real Madrid 2-3 Chelsea (Agg: 5-4 aet): Blues suffer agonising Champions League exit

Chelsea's reign as European champions comes to an agonising end despite beating Real Madrid on a night of high drama at the Bernabeu Stadium.

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Insulate Britain: Judge 'inspired' by activists after M25 protest

Judge Stephen Leake fines a group of M25 activists but says their "voices are certainly heard".

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Monday, 11 April 2022

The Papers: Mariupol's 'last stand' and Sunak tax inquiry

Fears that Russian forces will soon take the city of Mariupol and ongoing questions over the chancellor's taxes lead the papers

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Marina Ovsyannikova: German outlet hires Russian protester

Marina Ovsyannikova staged an anti-war protest on a live broadcast of Russian state TV last month.

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Veteran quizzer becomes oldest female Mastermind winner

Alice Walker, now 67, scores a perfect 14 out of 14 on her specialist subject, the Peak District.

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Ukraine round-up: Austria pessimistic after Putin talks

Russia warns two Nordic nations against Nato membership, and the Austrian chancellor meets Putin in Moscow.

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Why desperate Ukraine mother wrote details on toddler's back

Sasha Makoviy wrote the details on her daughter's skin in case her family was killed fleeing Kyiv.

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How will Russia attack in east Ukraine?

Artillery may decide the key battles looming in Donetsk and Luhansk, say military analysts.

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Ukraine, the UN and history's greatest broken promise

If the past is anything to go by, the world will struggle to unite for Ukraine - says Fergal Keane.

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Sunday, 10 April 2022

France election: This time it won’t be a walkover for Macron

Emmanuel Macron will face a run-off against Marine Le Pen, in what is far from a done deal.

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Rishi Sunak requests interests review amid tax row

The chancellor asks prime minister's independent adviser to examine his ministerial declarations.

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Snoopy sculpture trail: Four smashed after two days

Organisers say the damage is "devastating" for the creators, sponsors and the charity it's in aid of.

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Masters 2022: Leader Scottie Scheffler chips in a brilliant birdie on the third at the Masters in Augusta

Tournament leader Scottie Scheffler chips in a sensational long-range birdie at the third to restore his three-shot advantage.

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Tiger Woods says he will play Open Championship at St Andrews

Following his return at the Masters, Tiger Woods says he intends to play the Open Championship at St Andrews in July.

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Man dies during organised scuba dive at Kinghorn beach

Emergency services were called to Kinghorn Beach in Fife after he got into difficulty in the water.

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Police arrest three males after serious attack in Southampton

The victim, in his 20s, is being treated for potentially life-changing injuries, police say.

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Saturday, 9 April 2022

Imran Khan ousted as Pakistan's PM after key vote

The former cricket star loses a no-confidence vote 13 hours after his party tried to delay it.

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Eagle Has Landed author dies aged 92

Henry Patterson wrote 85 novels, including the WW2 thriller penned under the pseudonym Jack Higgins.

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Royal Navy completes Arctic defence exercise

More than 3,000 personnel took part in the Nato deployment in Norway in temperatures as low as -30C.

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P&O ferry detained in Larne over safety concerns back sailing

The ship had been held by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency after P&O sacked 800 of its workers.

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Preston house fire: Woman and two children injured

A girl, three, and a five-year-old boy are in critical conditions and their mother is also injured.

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Child refugee finds same doll she left in Ukraine

Toddler Veronika had to leave her doll in Ukraine but found the same one in a charity warehouse.

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Paramedics hurt in motorcycle training crash at Pentrefoelas

One paramedic remains in a serious condition after a van, a pick-up truck and two motorcycles crashed.

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Friday, 8 April 2022

Inside London's only pointe shoes factory

The craft of making pointe shoes for ballet dancers has recently been put on the heritage craft red list.

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The Papers: Sunak's bid to 'save' career and 'horror' at station

Many papers lead with news the chancellor's wife will pay UK taxes amid a row over her nom-dom status.

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China Covid pandemic: Xi hails response as Shanghai hits record

The Chinese leader's comments come as infections rise and residents complain of food shortages.

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Biting 'unruly passengers' hit with largest-ever US fines

Two women are facing steep fines for allegedly biting crew members and passengers on domestic flights.

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Ukraine round-up: Six weeks of defiance and Pink Floyd reunite for protest song

The BBC's Jeremy Bowen takes stock of the war, and Pink Floyd air their first new track in decades.

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Will Smith banned from Oscars for 10 years over slap

The Academy voted on Friday to sanction Smith after he slapped Chris Rock at the awards show.

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Macron calls Polish PM 'a far-right anti-Semite' in row over Putin talks

The French president made the comments following criticism over his talks with Vladimir Putin.

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Thursday, 7 April 2022

Student 'in game of Cluedo' with ASOS over mystery item

Ffion Morgan accidentally returned one of her belongings to ASOS - but does not know what it is.

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Ukraine war: Russia's Nobel winning editor Muratov doused with paint

It is believed the attack is linked to Dmitry Muratov's stance on the Russia-Ukraine war.

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Canada proposes foreign buyers home real estate ban

Canada is facing some of the most severe housing affordability issues in the world.

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Rabid fox bites nine people on US Capitol Hill

The female fox was euthanised and her three kits were also put down due to possible exposure.

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Charing Cross: Met Police vow to 'root out' bad officers

The Met Police accepts 15 recommendations made by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

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Ukraine war: Sharing space with the dead - horror outside Chernihiv

The BBC visits Yahidne village, where residents packed in a basement lived alongside corpses for days.

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Israel: Two killed, several wounded in Tel Aviv shooting

The shootings, in the heart of Tel Aviv, are the latest in a wave of attacks in Israel.

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Wednesday, 6 April 2022

The hunt for superyachts of sanctioned Russian oligarchs

Wealthy Russians sanctioned by the US, EU and UK are having to find places they can keep their assets safe.

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Energy strategy: UK plans new nuclear reactors to boost production

The government wants to boost UK energy production and independence as household bills soar.

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Mental health groups call for trans conversion therapy ban

It comes after ministers removed therapies for transgender people from a forthcoming ban.

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Rishi Sunak's wife Akshata Murty defends non-dom tax status

A spokeswoman for Akshata Murty says she pays all the UK taxes that are legally required.

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Chelsea 1-3 Real Madrid: Benzema hat-trick puts Spaniards in charge in Champions League last eight

Karim Benzema's hat-trick for Real Madrid leaves Chelsea with a mountain to climb to retain their Champions League crown.

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Queen's hospital donor placed on UK's Russia sanctions list

A major donor to the Edward VII's hospital is on the list of oligarchs sanctioned by the UK over Ukraine.

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Oil bosses vow to boost output and deny profiteering

Energy bosses warn there is "no quick fix" to the higher energy costs hitting households.

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Tuesday, 5 April 2022

The Papers: Zelensky's impassioned UN speech and Putin's 'Dud's Army'

Some papers lead on President Zelensky's UN speech while others focus on children caught up in the war.

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'Safe To Be Me' LGBT conference cancelled after boycott

Over 100 LGBT+ groups had vowed to boycott the "Safe To Be Me" event over the government's stance on conversion therapy.

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Broadband firms 'must do more to promote social tariffs'

The culture secretary says suppliers must do more to promote discounted rates to low-income homes.

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Ukraine round-up: The evidence vs Russian denials

The UN hears of alleged Russian atrocities as Moscow accuses Ukraine of staging the killings.

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Covid: Fewer children missing school because of virus

Virus-related absences are stabilising in England's state schools, despite rising cases in the UK.

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Monday, 4 April 2022

Channel 4 privatisation to go ahead

The BBC is told the money made from selling the broadcaster will be reinvested in the TV industry.

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Easter flight cancellations to continue for days

At least 60 easyJet flights are to be scrapped on Tuesday due to a high level of staff absence.

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Sacramento shooting: One arrest made after six shot dead

Police are still searching for other suspects in the worst US mass shooting of 2022 so far.

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Gummies: Woman dies after eating 'cannabis' gummy sweet

The 23-year-old became ill after she ate a sweet delivered in "child-friendly packaging".

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Ukraine round-up: Evidence of alleged Russian atrocities mounts near Kyiv

New evidence of alleged Russian atrocities near Kyiv emerges on Day 40 of the Russian invasion.

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John Travolta poses for photos in Norfolk Morrisons and Wetherspoon

The Hollywood star is filming a short movie in Norfolk and is seen out and about in the local area.

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Sunday, 3 April 2022

The Papers: 'Horror in Bucha' and Russia 'worse than Isis'

The alleged killings of Ukrainian civilians by Russian soldiers dominates Monday's front pages.

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Newsround presenters celebrate show turning 50

John Craven, Lizo Mzimba and Julie Etchingham are among presenters recalling their time on the show.

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Grammys 2022: Foo Fighters win two prizes in early ceremony

The band win best rock album and best rock performance, a week after drummer Taylor Hawkins' death.

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Hungary election: Nationalist PM Viktor Orban claims victory

Viktor Orban says he has won Hungary's election, and criticises Ukraine's president in his speech.

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Ukraine round-up: Widespread condemnation over killings in Bucha

The discovery of bodies scattered along a street in a Ukrainian town has sparked horror.

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EasyJet cancels 100 flights due to Covid absences

The airline said surging Covid rates in Europe were resulting in higher-than-usual levels of sickness.

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Celtic staff member hit by glass bottle at Old Firm

The member of the backroom team had to have stitches in his head following the incident during Sunday's match.

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Sri Lanka's cabinet ministers resign as crisis protesters defy curfew

The resignations come as protesters faced off with police over rising living costs.

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Saturday, 2 April 2022

Ethiopia's Tigray war: Inside Mekelle cut off from the world

A resident of conflict-hit Tigray gives a rare insight into life there after 17 months of war.

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The Papers: Tory MP suspended and Baby P case

Sunday's papers focus on a Conservative MP having the whip removed and the release of Baby P's mother.

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War in Ukraine: Johnson congratulates Volodymyr Zelensky over Kyiv push back

UK PM praises Ukraine's armed forces and updates Ukraine's president over military donor conference.

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Train driver left with bloodied face after brick attack

The driver was injured after a brick was thrown at his train while it was travelling at 70mph.

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Search under way in English Channel for missing small plane

A P-28 plane goes missing on a journey from Wellesbourne, Worcestershire, to Le Touquet, France.

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Three Palestinian militants killed by Israeli forces in West Bank clash

Israel says the militants were killed by troops trying to stop them from carrying out an attack.

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Friday, 1 April 2022

The Papers: Covid-19 infection rates reach 'all time high'

Saturday's front pages focus on the record high number of Covid infections and a court case naming the Duke of York.

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We hid in the cellar as the Falklands were invaded

Margaret Davidson was bringing up a young family in the Falklands when war broke out 40 years ago.

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Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022: What are the draw highlights?

The World Cup draw for Qatar 2022 has been done - so what are the highlights?

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Ukraine war to halve global trade growth, warns WTO

The World Trade Organisation says ongoing pandemic-related supply chain problems are also hurting growth.

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Prince Andrew repays cash amid financial dispute

The Duke of York returns £750,000 claimed to have been "misappropriated" from its Turkish owner.

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Concerns over handling of fines for Covid breaches

An ex-insider told the BBC it would be "disgraceful" if junior, but not senior, staff received fines.

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Woman charged with stalking McCann family

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