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Man, 20, dies after he was mowed down by £60,000 BMW
East Africa floods Trapped Kenyan fisherman rescued
British hoaxer who made bomb threats against the Superbowl, Parliament and 70 UK schools is jailed
How one South African family discovered a secret that made them question their own identity.
A photographer said a friend asked him to shoot her wedding without pay. The bride demanded he pay her $50 and said he could then try selling the photos to guests.
Party accused of cronyism
General election 2019 NHS news under wraps until after polling day
The rules around what MPs and political parties can spend ahead of polling day.
How Edinburgh became the Aids capital of Europe
Harley Watson 12-year-old boy killed in 'deliberate' hit-and-run outside Essex school named
How Brexit changed my vote
After demanding Boris Johnson stops clinging on to Donald Trumps coat tails, Jeremy Corbyn has written to the US president urging him to guarantee he will not try to increase NHS drugs prices.
The US First Lady received a poor reception when she appeared to speak about opioid addiction.
Dann Thorleifsson and Arne Leivsgard, owners of Letho, had planned to cut up the work and use the pieces for decorative watch faces. But a Danish court ruled it would be a breach of copyright.
The BBC News site is listing all candidates standing on 12 December - find them with our postcode search.
Uber passenger sent photographs of him vomiting out of the window to justify the cleaning fee
Prince Andrew is already on trial – and it's not going well for him
Pop star recently announced the release of her second album, Future Nostalgia, for 2020
Passers-by in the North London street Jacquie Hale and Ed Goldswain once called home could be forgiven for wondering why there is a large crater in an otherwise attractive terrace of houses.
East Africa floods Trapped Kenyan fisherman rescued
British hoaxer who made bomb threats against the Superbowl, Parliament and 70 UK schools is jailed
How one South African family discovered a secret that made them question their own identity.
A photographer said a friend asked him to shoot her wedding without pay. The bride demanded he pay her $50 and said he could then try selling the photos to guests.
Party accused of cronyism
General election 2019 NHS news under wraps until after polling day
The rules around what MPs and political parties can spend ahead of polling day.
How Edinburgh became the Aids capital of Europe

Harley Watson 12-year-old boy killed in 'deliberate' hit-and-run outside Essex school named
How Brexit changed my vote
After demanding Boris Johnson stops clinging on to Donald Trumps coat tails, Jeremy Corbyn has written to the US president urging him to guarantee he will not try to increase NHS drugs prices.
The US First Lady received a poor reception when she appeared to speak about opioid addiction.
Dann Thorleifsson and Arne Leivsgard, owners of Letho, had planned to cut up the work and use the pieces for decorative watch faces. But a Danish court ruled it would be a breach of copyright.
The BBC News site is listing all candidates standing on 12 December - find them with our postcode search.
Uber passenger sent photographs of him vomiting out of the window to justify the cleaning fee
Prince Andrew is already on trial – and it's not going well for him
Pop star recently announced the release of her second album, Future Nostalgia, for 2020
Passers-by in the North London street Jacquie Hale and Ed Goldswain once called home could be forgiven for wondering why there is a large crater in an otherwise attractive terrace of houses.
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