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Donald Trump 'parts with lawyers' before impeachment trial

Donald Trump has reportedly parted ways with lawyers representing him in his impeachment trial. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YuvNxL

Swedish Covid nurse to watch entire film festival alone in lighthouse

Swedish nurse Lisa Enroth will spend a week living alone in a lighthouse watching 60 movies. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3py6CX6

Covid: EU and UK 'reset' relations after NI vaccine row

Ministers said they are confident that the EU will not block vaccines entering the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NRKDwg

Hilton Valentine, guitarist with the Animals, dies aged 77

The British musician's riff on The House of The Rising Sun is one of the most famous in pop history. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j2s7N0

Covid vaccination: Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium 'closed by protests'

Protests by anti-vaccine and far-right groups forced the closure of Dodger Stadium, local media report. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ptYGGd

Hong Kong residents now eligible for special UK visa

From Sunday, those eligible can apply for a special UK visa using a smartphone app. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3t5wGe5

Covid: Pandemic 'has highlighted archaic wedding laws'

Proposed changes to the law could allow people to marry in gardens and homes in Wales and England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3amx3IC

Post-Brexit taxes for steel 'very damaging', says Kinnock

Stephen Kinnock MP says the UK's steel industry needs state aid and new export quotas with the EU. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39yaLVp

100,000 Covid deaths: ‘I cursed the sterile white room where Ann died’

Already 100,000 people in the UK have died with Covid. This is the story of one of them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pmFJoU

Central African Republic's capital in 'apocalyptic situation' as rebels close in

A former prime minister says there is daily fighting as rebel forces encircle Bangui. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39vVT9O

Lebanon ambulance driver: 'Hospitals can't take our Covid patients'

Lebanon's hospitals are turning away patients as the country buckles under Covid and economic collapse. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3osm1qw

Coronavirus: 'Life will never be the same, for me it's better'

Kellie Larkin has cerebral palsy, is quadriplegic, non-verbal and communicates through a computer. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36mYNMj

Your pictures on the theme of 'winter scenes'

A selection of pictures from our readers on the theme of "winter scenes". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j1Ypbg

Could a vaccine get rid of malaria for good?

Seventeen-year-old Victoline explores progress to tackle the disease in her home country, Kenya. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aebLNs

UK's first Covid evacuees: 'I wish I'd stayed in Wuhan and missed flight'

Twelve months ago, 83 Britons fled Wuhan, the Covid-19 epicentre, but some wish they had never left. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2L38WGq

UK Covid deaths: Why the 100,000 toll is so bad

As the number of people who died reaches six figures, the factors that led to this terrible total. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NDE5kN

Japan whale hunting: 'By-catch' rule highlighted after minke death

The death of a whale which got trapped in a net off Japan has once again exposed the hunting divide. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3osnoFG

'When my name was butchered at school it made me feel different'

Yewande Biala has spoken about how mispronunciations of her name affect her, and other women agree. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NFVgC7

Coronavirus: How the UK dealt with its first Covid case

A year ago, the UK was yet to record a Covid case. Then a family rang NHS 111 from a hotel in York. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pxaCXJ

Man Utd's Marcus Rashford racially abused on social media

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford says he was subjected to "humanity and social media at its worst" after receiving racist abuse on Saturday night. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3r1sV7C

'I was scammed out of £17,000 on Instagram'

Since the pandemic hit the UK, reports of investment scams targeting Instagram users have risen 50%. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j0BYmy

The Papers: EU 'vaccine blunder', and sport betting logo 'ban'

Fallout from the EU's U-turn on vaccine export controls features prominently on Sunday's front pages. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ae8zRY

Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?

The Budget - when is it, what does it do and what should we expect to hear from the chancellor? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36rYCiE

Covid: Boris Johnson 'in awe' of pandemic parents

The prime minister says parents and guardians have risen to the "unique challenges" of coronavirus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39uo60I

'Harsh writing advice' memes take off on Twitter

Twitter users take time off their busy writing schedules to give each other helpful - or unhelpful - advice. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3r9kZS7

Covid-19: EU backtracks on NI vaccine controls, and Australian Open to allow up to 30,000 fans

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39AYRu1

Cuba helicopter crash: Five dead after aircraft left Holguín

The aircraft crashed after leaving eastern Holguín for a short trip to Guantánamo province. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3t8PPvI

Covid: Families could be asked to pay funeral fines

Concern from undertakers comes after a firm was fined £10,000 when 150 people attended a service. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3t9Dpnp

Brian Sicknick: Officer killed in Capitol riot to lie in honour

Brian Sicknick died after sustaining injuries during the pro-Trump violence at the US Capitol. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Mym4Uq

Amsterdam drugs: Tourists face ban from cannabis cafes

The mayor of Amsterdam has angered coffee shop owners, who fear that drug gangsters could step in. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3afEmBV

Coronavirus: What's behind Latin America's oxygen shortages?

Some Latin American countries struggle with insufficient oxygen as Covid-19 continues to spread. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YtsHKs

Fyodor Cherenkov: The Soviet football genius the world never got to see

Fyodor Cherenkov was an outstanding talent, a football hero in the Soviet Union. He also suffered terribly with mental illness. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3opGH2n

The exiles: Hong Kong at a crossroads

Pro-democracy protesters face a tough decision over continuing to fight or fleeing to the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YsbIrU

Pregnancy during lockdown: Advice from one mum to another

Jacqui, who gave birth last year, gives advice to expectant mother Gemma. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oyIceF

Video calls and bookshelves dressed to impress

Video calls have given us all an insight into people's homes – and one firm an unexpected boost. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cmCdae

Surfing duck: Pet becomes local celebrity at Australian beach

The duck - called Duck - has become renowned locally for his daily forays into the sea. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ae3rxb

Week in pictures: 23-29 January 2021

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Mgp0oW

Covid-19: Your vaccine questions answered

From infertility to travel, we look at some of the key Covid vaccine talking points. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j1rW4K

Lobotomy: The brain op described as ‘easier than curing a toothache’

Tens of thousands of lobotomies were carried out in the UK and US in the 1940s and 50s. Should we condemn the surgeons? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NJ2c1j

HS2: Could the pandemic kill off the rail project?

Covid-19 has intensified the debate among environmental groups about the benefits of the project. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36spa3w

Black Lives Matter foundation wins Swedish human rights prize

Organisers of the Olof Palme prize praise the group for promoting "peaceful civil disobedience". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2L0mJNV

Covid vaccines: Those that work - and the others to come

As two new jabs prove effective, where do we stand with vaccines and the fight back against Covid? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a6gVJy

Push to ensure pupils are 'politically literate'

A new parliamentary group wants to help young people engage with politics by improving civics education. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3af8m0R

The Papers: 'EU vaccine war explodes', and Oxford jab 'attack'

The EU's attempt to add controls on the export of jabs to the UK dominates the front pages. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3t9eWyz

GameStop: Who is winning the market battle?

Novice investors are trying to beat Wall Street professionals at their own game. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3taZT7u

Working from bed: 'I don't even have to get dressed'

A lot of us are tempted to spend January in bed but some people have turned it into their office. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YFwcxD

Covid: Some pupils in Wales could return to school after half term

Primary school children could start a phased return if Covid cases continue to fall. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Yp30KV

China warns Taiwan independence 'means war' as US pledges support

The warning comes days after China stepped up military activities near the self-governed island. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ct1f7A

Australian Open tennis players begin to exit hotel quarantine

They have spent 14 days in isolation under anti-Covid measures that have drawn criticism and praise. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Yr9Gbm

Luis Suarez: Ex-Liverpool striker's Premier League highs, 10 years after he arrived at Anfield

In the week that marks 10 years since his arrival in the Premier League, BBC Sport looks at some of Luis Suarez's best moments and goals for Liverpool. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NKZmsS

Parenting during lockdown is exhausting, says Kate

The Duchess of Cambridge spoke about home schooling her children during a call with other parents. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Mu4P6F

Covid: Data shows outbreaks in England's offices in lockdown

Under England's lockdown rules, in force since 6 January, people should work from home if they can. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3psjUV2

Special UK visa for Hong Kong residents from Sunday

The PM says it honoured the UK's "profound ties of history and friendship" with the ex-British colony. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3t5wGe5

Covid-19: 'Less exercise and more TV' than first lockdown

People are spending less time on hobbies and volunteering in the current lockdown, researchers say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39qzIlq

Covid-hit pupils 'should be allowed to repeat a year'

Education think-tank says pupils should have the right to repeat the school year after Covid disruption. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ckipEp

Vaccination volunteers to be given Covid jab

NHS volunteers will now be given the vaccine because they are considered frontline health workers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aswq0z

Mother and baby homes: Eamon Martin supports public inquiry

Archbishop of Armagh, Eamon Martin, also agrees that victims should be entitled to compensation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MuBIjE

Klarna: 'I got a £30 bill - but I've never used it'

There are concerns that fraudsters are signing up for buy now, pay later services in others' names. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3clCHNS

A-Levels: How students are coping with cancelled exams

The consultation period on how exam grading in England should be assessed ends on Friday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3abgZJO

Why roller skating is making a comeback

It's become so popular in the past year that there's now a worldwide shortage of skates. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MwoN0K

GameStop: Meet the amateur traders fighting Wall Street

They're young, they're financially savvy and they're angry at being shut out of GameStop share trading. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YlKTFK

Coronavirus: How the UK dealt with its first Covid case

A year ago, the UK was yet to record a Covid case. Then a family rang NHS 111 from a hotel in York. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pxaCXJ

Quad Gods: The world-class gamers who play with their mouths

How disabled gamers formed a winning esports team called the Quad Gods. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MhhIB8

Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan re-make history in Netflix film The Dig

Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan discuss history, archaeology, Indiana Jones and their new film. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36m8w5u

UK BNO visa: Can Hong Kong residents now live in the UK?

The government has granted millions of people in Hong Kong new opportunities to live and work in the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cjRrwM

US-Mexico border: The gruesome attack that shocked a village

Families look for answers after 19 people were killed then set alight on the US-Mexico border. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a8GkUK

Satellite boom attracts technology giants

Tech giants promise faster, wider access to data thanks to cheaper satellite launches. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3t4Tzyo

Tottenham 1-3 Liverpool: 'We knocked the wall down' - Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is delighted with his side's three goals in their win at Tottenham after going four Premier League games without scoring. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pv0Hlp

The Papers: 'Union vacc' and EU jab rollout nearing 'crisis'

The front pages report on trial results from a new Covid vaccine and supply shortages in Europe. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YnNlvl

Free anthology of black authors to be given to all primary schools in England

The initiative will provide a copy of the collection to all primary schools in England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36lux4l

John Kerry: UK climate summit is world's 'last best chance'

The new US climate envoy says time is running out for the world to address the climate crisis. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36iTIEx

Covid: 'Virus going in right direction but not fast enough'

Coronavirus infections are still at very high levels in many regions, a study estimates. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36lsm0N

Nursery top-up fees probe prompts England-wide warning

Ombudsman urges councils to ensure parents are not wrongly charged for free nursery places from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sZI3V0

Pricey broadband 'locks poorest out' of key services

One in six UK households struggles to afford broadband, a poll by Citizens Advice found. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39mHIDV

Covid: Social workers 'braced for tsunami of needs' after lockdown

Many worry about their capacity to protect the vulnerable if workloads increase further, a union warns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YmBMoc

Covid: Black over-80s 'half as likely' to have been vaccinated

A unique study of millions of patient records identifies "substantial" differences in vaccine coverage. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YnB0Hv

Covid: Lockdown rule-breakers flee Cwmbran salon in police raid

CCTV footage shows eight people running out of the fire exit of the salon as police show up. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ciXm55

Covid Australia: Queensland to reopen to Sydney after outbreak contained

Travel bans ease across Australia after a Covid outbreak in its biggest city is brought under control. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YouNLm

Kristal and her students are fighting to eradicate ocean plastic

Kristal Ambrose set up the Bahamas Plastic Movement in 2013 in a bid to reduce pollution. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qYy4xn

Covid-19: 'I told my kids I wasn't going to make it'

Taxi driver Ali Sakallioglu spent 222 days in hospital with Covid, including three months in a coma. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cgPtND

Parosmia: 'Since I had Covid, food makes me want to vomit'

Many are finding things do not smell right after Covid - and that most foods smell and taste disgusting. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qRwLQK

Scottish independence: Will there be a second referendum?

Boris Johnson will visit Scotland on Thursday as polls suggest support for independence has risen. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2trK1TL

Covid vaccines: Misleading claims targeting ethnic minority people

We've been tracking some of the misinformation about vaccines that has circulated in minority communities. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MaXqJF

Chinese New Year: Clamping down on going home for the holidays

China is striving to curtail the world's biggest mass migration event when people go home to see family. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39p46fX

Joe Biden's tech - what can the president use?

From the ObamaPad to Joe Biden's Apple Watch and Peloton, being president can be a tech challenge. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NHUiW9

The pilots forced to change career completely

With airlines grounded due to Covid, we speak to three former pilots who have left the industry. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YiXCZF

UK car production tumbles to 'worst in a generation'

Output tumbled almost 30% last year as Covid forced factory closures and a fall in consumer demand. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Mtr2lh

English National Opera lessons for long Covid sufferers

The English National Opera's singing coach gives long Covid sufferers breathing space. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36iZMwW

Jagtar Singh Johal: Scot 'forced to sign blank confession' in India

Jagtar Singh Johal has been held in an Indian jail without conviction for more than three years. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YnZQHr

Apple Christmas sales surge to $111bn amid pandemic

Families loaded up on the latest technology and sales increased in China. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KXdbU0

The Papers: 'No EU can't have our jabs' and 'schools out'

The papers focus on a row over the supply of Covid jabs to the EU and the timeline for reopening schools. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iTozwA

Covid: Living through lockdown in a high-rise flat

The continuing lockdown in England is tough for everyone but what's it like if you have limited space at home? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YmI4o0

Climate change: Biggest global poll supports 'global emergency'

More than a million people in 50 countries take part in the biggest poll to date on climate change. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3omS2QT

US actress Jane Fonda to get Golden Globes' lifetime achievement award

The 83-year-old Hollywood royalty is also known as an active climate change campaigner. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36j7nM6

FA Cup: Vote for your favourite goal of the fourth round

We have picked our favourite goals from the FA Cup fourth round - but which do you think is the best one? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a5gkcN

Covid: Arrivals to England from virus hotspots face hotel quarantine

The measures will apply to British residents returning to England from areas including southern Africa. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NwCcWU

Covid: Archbishops call for daily prayer after 100,000 UK deaths

The message from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York comes after the UK passed 100,000 Covid deaths. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cryb0D

Goldman boss gets $10m pay cut for 1MDB scandal

David Solomon is being punished for the bank's involvement in the fraudulent Malaysian investment fund. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39ZQuXy

Elliot Page: Canada's Juno star to divorce Emma Portner

The Oscar-nominated actor and his choreographer wife describe as "difficult" their decision to split. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iPkSIa

Victims lose average of £45,000 in investment scams

Lockdown led to a surge in reports of fraudsters imitating genuine investment firms, regulator says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qT1GfB

Insurers defend covering ransomware payments

Insurers reject claims that by covering ransomware bills they are funding organised crime. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3plavP2

Covid crisis: 'I've been excluded from any help'

Millions of people have been shut out of government schemes designed to help, a new study suggests. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j118BP

Covid-19 vaccine: Woman to restart chemotherapy after jab

Vicki Meredew, who received a leftover vaccine dose, will continue palliative treatment for a brain tumour. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sZHKcQ

Iraq killings: Who's behind a series of murders?

BBC News Arabic investigates a series of killings and the power of Shia militia groups in Iraq. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a59Qea

Holocaust Memorial Day 2021: 'It's sad when I sit there alone'

Already a difficult day, honouring those killed by the Nazis will be different this year, as the pandemic prevents survivors and their families being together. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3po8Hob

How women played a major role in Yemen's Arab Spring

Yemeni lawyer Ishraq al-Maqtari shares her memories of being one of the first women to take to the streets in Taiz city, which later became known as the 'cradle of the revolution'. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39pJ5SF

When your 'pandemic puppy' doesn't work out

Lockdown seemed like the perfect time to get a dog, but for some, the excitement turned into regret. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KQXbml

Covid: Will the UK's pubs stay shut until May?

Previous lockdowns suggest hospitality could be facing one of the longest routes back to normality. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iRxY7K

The child environmentalist receiving death threats in Colombia

Francisco Vera, 11, was threatened after calling for better access to education during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36itG4i

Dave Grohl: 'I dreamt I was shot in the back'

The Foo Fighters' frontman on the apocalyptic dreams that inspired his band's new album. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a1tFTy

Coronavirus: AstraZeneca defends EU vaccine rollout plan

The pharmaceutical giant said the late signing of contracts limited time to sort out supply glitches. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3omrxL2

Xbox sales boom as virus maintains grip on economy

Demand for the video game and cloud computing services helped push Microsoft sales to a new quarterly record. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2M9NfVN

Chelsea Flower Show: Event moved to autumn for first time in history

It is the first time the world-famous event will take place in the autumn. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MpIJSX

Spanish Armada maps 'saved for the nation'

The maps depict the famous sea battle in which the English fleet was victorious in 1588. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pqf3nk

The Papers: Front pages mark UK's 100,000 Covid deaths

Wednesday's papers reflect on the number of Britons who have died during the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Yihhcw

Twitter pilot to let users flag 'false' content

The company acknowledges its "Birdwatch" idea could be "messy", but says it is worth trying. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sTXi1D

Co-op and Morrisons see queues over payments outage

The supermarket chains confirmed that an ongoing issue is affecting payments processing in some stores. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iKmseu

Inside the hospital: ‘Among all the doom and gloom there’s positives’

Despite the strains on the system, there is still kindness and new life in NHS hospitals. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NAMSnA

Covid: The migrant helping Australia with modified masks

When Manmeet Kaur began giving away masks, she realised many people would relish a different design. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iIPNpL

Hope and fear as Somalia’s civil war turns 30

Thirty years since Somalia plunged into civil war, BBC Africa correspondent Andrew Harding has returned to Mogadishu to see what hopes people have for peace. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a1rqj2

Covid-19: Five days that shaped the outbreak

Before Wuhan was locked down in January 2020 officials said the outbreak was under control - but the virus had spread inside and outside the city. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iT3u5t

Like a good deal? Maybe a hagglebot can help

Artificial intelligence is getting better at negotiating and research promises systems that could help you. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a2QZAm

Shyamala Gopalan: The woman who inspired Kamala Harris

The tale of her rise is rooted in an audacious journey Shyamala Gopalan made more than 60 years ago. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3phs7Lu

Randy Rainbow made his name satirising Trump - now what?

Why the show's not over for Randy Rainbow who used Broadway tunes to make fun of Donald Trump. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iKb6Hx

Sarah Huckabee Sanders: The Trump defender enters political race

Known to millions around the world for her staunch defence of Trump, now it's her turn to speak for herself. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YaBUXS

Coronavirus: EU to tighten vaccine exports amid row with AstraZeneca

The EU says it is unacceptable that AstraZeneca is cutting the number of pledged vaccine dozes. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KQxz9i

Scientists address myths over large-scale tree planting

Scientists propose 10 golden rules for restoring forests to maximise benefits for the planet. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qVLKcD

Poor whites in 'left behind' towns miss out on uni

Watchdog warns of low university chances for white working youths in former industrial towns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MpWrVC

Brexit parcel price shock: 'I had to pay £30 for a gift'

It's not just shoppers facing surprise costs when EU parcels arrive, but what is behind the charges? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sRsxKZ

Facebook News feature launches in UK

The UK is the second market - after the US - to get Facebook's latest news feature. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ohXVP9

Chris Grayling leads MPs' charge to save hedgehogs

Ex-cabinet minister wants "Britain's favourite animal" to get same protections as bats and badgers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sVNVyz

Yellen to be first female US Treasury secretary

Janet Yellen confirmed as first female US Treasury secretary in Senate vote from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a3iE47

Extra £50m pledged for virus-hit grassroots sport

An extra £50m is being directed towards grassroots sport after a "significant hit" to activity levels amid the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39hBHZt

Biden adds South Africa to Covid travel bans

The restrictions come as Minnesota records the first US case of the Brazil Covid variant. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39hT8c5

Pandemic prompts Super Bowl ad rethink in US

Budweiser will not advertise during the Super Bowl for the first time in 37 years. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a0K2zP

The Papers: Quarantine hotels plan and holidays 'under threat'

The front pages focus on proposals to force some arrivals to the UK to self-isolate in hotels. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iJZW5B

How Brexit shapes views on Scottish independence

Sir John Curtice looks at whether a future Yes vote in Scotland could be boosted by the UK leaving the EU. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MsiRFG

FA Cup: Wycombe Wanderers 1-4 Tottenham Hotspur highlights

Watch highlights as goals from Gareth Bale, Harry Winks and Tanguy Ndombele see Tottenham come from behind to beat Wycombe in the FA Cup fourth round. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36armwe

NFL: Brady throws three touchdown passes to take Buccaneers to Super Bowl

Tom Brady throws three touchdown passes, including this one to Scotty Miller, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Green Bay Packers 31-26 to reach their first Super Bowl in 18 seasons. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/366FpDe

Gordon Brown: UK could become 'failed state' without reform

Covid has exposed "tensions" between Whitehall and the UK's nations and regions, the former PM warns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qP0jhQ

Heatwave sweeps Australian cities and raises bushfire danger

A bushfire casts smoke over Adelaide as other parts of Australia face their worst fire risk in a year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/365FCGA

Covid-19: Top advisor warns France at 'emergency' virus moment

The head of France's scientific council suggests a third lockdown is needed amid spread of variants. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qKjqtB

Covid: Police and protesters clash during Dutch curfew demo

Police used water cannon and tear gas to clear protesters in Eindhoven rallying against a new curfew. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NxjuP4

Travellers: Shocking lack of pitches for families, charity warns

Only 18 out of 251 authorised traveller sites have any free spaces, research from a charity suggests. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YdoqKS

Care home worker thought cancer misdiagnosis was a 'cruel joke'

Janice Johnston had 18 months of needless chemotherapy, causing her numerous physical problems. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2M3rqqT

Barclaycard customers face higher minimum payments

The changes affecting some customers take effect as finances are squeezed by Covid and Christmas. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qNETBY

Kickstart: Most job roles for youths not yet filled

About 118,000 placements for young people are yet to be filled due to coronavirus lockdowns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qLthiM

Boeing 737 Max cleared to fly again 'too early'

A former Boeing manager says more investigations are needed on the plane, grounded after two crashes. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qNiXGX

Egypt's dreams of democracy still alive?

It's been 10 years since Egyptians took to the streets to unseat their longest-serving President, Hosni Mubarak. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pj6Ot1

Pandemic diaries: How are people coping in lockdown?

The BBC speaks to four people about their experiences in the latest lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MfB35v

Detective Jane Mugo: Meet Kenya's 'spy queen'

BBC Africa Eye looks at the inside story of Detective Jane Mugo, the woman they call Kenya’s "spy queen". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a4qIBP

Covid-19: Vaccine divides in the Middle East

Israel is vaccinating against Covid-19 faster than anywhere else, but most Palestinians are waiting. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39bSDAg

Katie Price on Harvey's 'terrifying' move to a specialist college

Reality TV star and ex-model, Katie Price reveals the challenges of finding a specialist college for her eldest son Harvey, who has complex needs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39com4o

Covid: Why I'm breaking lockdown rules

The government says breaking Covid lockdown rules costs lives. But some people are doing it anyway. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p9XuaR

Lebanon's Coronavirus lockdown: 'We can't leave our homes day or night'

People in Lebanon describe the impact of being confined to their homes for 24 hours a day. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39e5aU4

Why your face could be set to replace your bank card

Already widely used in China, facial recognition payment is now expanding in other countries. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3og8TEE

Can we really feel the benefits of nature through a screen?

Scientists attempt to understand how best to bring the great outdoors to those stuck inside. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qNCKWH

Zuckerberg's Biden problem

President Biden's open dislike of Facebook could spell problems for the social network. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MgzxQC

Covid-19: Why the US hasn't hit vaccine targets so far

Biden says the vaccine rollout has been a failure, as he pledges 100 million shots in his first 100 days. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c6igEu

Boohoo 'set to buy Debenhams brand and website'

The fast fashion retailer is not purchasing the stores or taking on its staff, the BBC understands. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c8TRy3

The Papers: Schools out 'till Easter' for 'lost generation' kids

Many of Monday's papers lead with calls from parents and MPs for schools to reopen in England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sUTxcg

Government 'don't know answer' on easing restrictions

The Health Secretary tells Andrew Marr that he doesn't know when it will be safe to lift restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y8jwif

Covid: New Zealand reports first case in the community in months

The woman, who recently returned from Europe, had completed two weeks in isolation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a1p83h

Coronavirus: Your tributes to those who have died

A collection of your tributes to some of the thousands of people in the UK who have died with coronavirus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Ttvb9E

Covid-19: Plea for caution after jabs and a look at the post-virus economy

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NwB6dT

Smart motorways 'dangerous' - police chief

The claim comes after a coroner ruled two deaths on the M1 motorway were avoidable. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39d93IY

Luton captain on facing Chelsea without 'number one fan' - watch live at 12:00 GMT

Luton Town captain Sonny Bradley faces Chelsea in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday, a little over a month after the death of his father. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qGcGwG

Klopp hopes Burnley defeat will be turning point for Liverpool

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp hopes the defeat by Burnley will prove a turning point for his side. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3peAlnN

McGregor vs Poirier 2: Dustin Poirier shocks Conor McGregor in UFC rematch

Conor McGregor is left stunned on his return to the UFC as Dustin Poirier claims victory in their rematch at UFC 257. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a2SiPT

China mine rescue: First survivor brought to surface, say state media

A miner trapped in the collapsed Hushan mine was brought to the surface on Sunday, state media say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iExWjN

Covid: Vaccinated people may spread virus, says Van-Tam

England's deputy chief medical officer urges those who have had the jab to stick to lockdown rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pdA5p2

Tse Chi Lop: Alleged Asian drug lord arrested in Amsterdam

Australia believes Tse Chi Lop's syndicate controls up to 70% of narcotics entering the country. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iKmyCP

In pictures: Tens of thousands gather for pro-Navalny protests

Tens of thousands brave a police crackdown to show support for jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/368dwuf

Firms planned record 800,000 redundancies last year

Despite the furlough scheme, employers decided to a record number of jobs during 2020. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3peDh3B

The Papers: Vaccinated told to follow rules and PM's jab 'gamble'

Many of Sunday's papers focus on what the Covid jab means for lockdown, case numbers and schools. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MltDgV

Is this Russian cult leader a fraud?

A mysterious Russian cult leader is accused of embezzling followers' funds and abusing them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/398fxIR

Coronavirus: 'Lockdown made me feel like I was in prison'

John Nicholl, who is deafblind, says his use of hands-on sign language left him isolated in lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39bSXiI

'I couldn't breathe': The 26-year-old with Covid

Twenty-six-year-old Mae Mamaril and her family all tested positive for Covid-19 at the end of 2020. Mae was the only one who was moved to an intensive care unit. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c4p2dU

The paper that helped the homeless

How Street News became the first newspaper sold by homeless and unemployed vendors from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c7tpVI

The homeless drug addict who became a history professor

Jesse Thistle, a high school dropout, overcame addiction and homelessness to pursue an academic career. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3658sXA

Coronavirus: How the pandemic has changed the world economy

Key maps and charts explain how the virus has impacted markets and businesses around the world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/32LO6zX

Janice Nix: The drugs kingpin who joined the Probation Service

Janice Nix used to be one of London's most notorious drug dealers. How did she turn her life around? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a2iGsS

Tunisians question whether life is better after Arab Spring

Ten years after ousting their strongman leader, some say the new system isn't working. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iHLta1

The great graphics card shortage of 2020 (and 2021)

Gamers have been facing inflated prices for months - and it's set to stretch into 2021. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/399A9jU

'I hated football' - the Cheltenham captain who rekindled his career & is looking to upset Man City

As he prepares to captain Cheltenham Town against Manchester City in the FA Cup, Ben Tozer explains why he nearly quit football. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iDBVNC

Covid-19: Doctors want less wait between jabs as EU struggles with supply

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39a8P5h

Aleah James: 'I got signed by WWE in lockdown'

Essex-born 23-year-old Aleah James was offered her dream contract during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qEfKcG

Run fast, think deep - how Odogwu carved his way into England squad

From leftfield to centre stage. Paolo Odogwu was barely on England's radar a year ago, now he's part of a super-exclusive Six Nations set-up. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qO1cHo

Ainslie's Ineos Team UK moves closer to America's Cup

Sir Ben Ainslie's Ineos Team UK are into the final of the Challenger Series - which will determine who faces Team New Zealand for the America's Cup. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3odPILI

Senior doctors want gap between Covid jabs halved

Delaying second Pfizer doses to give more people their first is "difficult to justify", says BMA from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LNlbrd

National Guard: President Biden apologises over troops sleeping in car park

Photographs of hundreds of National Guard members sheltering underground sparked anger among lawmakers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iFjCrd

What next for Trump - and Trumpism?

Stripped of presidential powers and silenced online, can Trump still make a political comeback? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y5nTut

Covid hand-outs: How other countries pay if you are sick

As the UK rejects £500 Covid pay outs, how are others countries getting people to stick to the rules? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pcRIoR

Climate change: Six questions about the Cumbria coal controversy

Green groups are calling on the PM to cancel the project - but how was the decision reached? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qLamoo

How Joe Biden's ancestral Irish home is celebrating

Celebrations broke out across Ballina when Biden's presidential victory was declared - and for the young people of the town, it meant that anything was possible. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qO4ESn

Week in pictures: 16-22 January 2021

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/399oamE

Muslim students still waiting for government funding plan

In 2013 the government promised to deliver a Sharia-compliant scheme but so far it has not materialised. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MaTyYN

Covid vaccine: Can Wales meet its targets?

Is Wales able to meet its vaccination targets - this weekend and next month? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o9bzUJ

Wuhan marks its anniversary with triumph and denial

In the city where the virus first emerged there is now an insistence that it came from elsewhere. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/364uutG

Covid-19: Five ways to avoid lockdown back pain

Tips on how to reduce back pain through the Covid-19 lockdown and beyond. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/395EiWa

Rémy Julienne: Stunt king to the stars who fell to Covid

Rémy Julienne was one of the world's top stunt artists, devising crashes and collisions in 1,400 films. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y5lPmj

Covid-19: Nurses call for better masks to protect all staff

Inadequate PPE and a new variant may be putting the lives of nurses at risk, says nursing union. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3caepqh

Up to 500 new cells to be built in women's prisons

Some will enable women to have overnight visits with their children, the Ministry of Justice says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o3BVYc

New light shed on Charles Darwin's 'abominable mystery'

Historical documents are uncovered that provide clues to a puzzle that haunted Charles Darwin. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qJqB59

East West and Northumberland rail lines get £794m boost

The government says the funding will connect "left-behind" communities. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p8X8kI

Covid: Peaky Blinders' Black Country Museum is vaccine hub

Injections are to be delivered at Black Country Living Museum where the series has in part been filmed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y6bbM8

The Papers: UK 'feeling the strain' but gets vaccine 'boost'

Saturday's papers lead with Boris Johnson's warning that the UK Covid-19 variant may be more deadly. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c1pObB

Covid-19: Ministers to consider £500 Covid payment to boost self-isolation rates

A leaked document outlines plans to encourage people with Covid symptoms to get tested and stay home. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KzY9mO

Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia

The tech giant says it will remove its main search function from Australia if it passes a new law. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bZzbZx

Paula Badosa: Australian Open player 'sorry' after revealing she has Covid

Paula Badosa reveals she has the virus and apologises for making complaints about quarantine rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NuODCR

Beckhams pay themselves £21m despite business losses

The couple paid themselves the sum despite heavy losses at Mrs Beckham's fashion brand. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iyrs5Q

Brexit: Retailers could burn goods stuck in EU

UK retailers may abandon goods EU customers want to return because it is cheaper than bringing them home. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39XqNqE

President Biden and unity: Can the next generation unify America?

Democrat Ala'a and Republican Caleb, both 16, on whether President Biden's call for unity can be achieved. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/364uBFt

The vehicle that got a village smiling

When her friends died in childbirth, a Nigerian woman hatched a plan to make a difference. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p8XibI

How online bedtime stories keep grandparents connected

Annette keeps in touch with her two granddaughters by reading to them over video call. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c1MLvy

Wuhan anniversary: How China tackled its Covid pandemic

The world's first coronavirus lockdown began in Wuhan a year ago - how has China changed since then? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39MdyZK

Vaccine volunteers: 'It's felt good to fight back against Covid'

Some of those leading the nation's vaccination effort have told of their experiences. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p7yYqU

'The phone call that brought me freedom - but broke my mother's heart'

When Farah Sayeed told her mother she wasn't coming home after university, it caused a painful rift. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LXwLjj

Africa's long wait for the Covid-19 vaccine

Africa will have to wait "weeks if not months" before getting WHO-approved vaccines, officials say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qJHfSq

How Covid turbocharged the QR revolution

As a cheap and reliable way to store information, the humble QR code is finding new uses. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LU80EL

Covid-19: The NHS trust the Army is helping through the second wave

Staff shortages have proved a problem for Barts NHS Trust, which is struggling amid the second wave. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o17hi4

Why Sigourney Weaver had to say yes to Call My Agent

The Hollywood star explains why a role in the hit French comedy series was too good to refuse. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MgNOfW

Nissan says Brexit deal 'positive' and commits to UK

The Japanese car maker has told the BBC its Sunderland plant is secure for the long term. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3972x6l

Trump 'prank-called by Piers Morgan impersonator'

The TV presenter says Mr Trump went on with the conversation, believing it to be Morgan. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qHXqzk

Covid: Half of early-years staff ‘don’t feel safe’

Nurseries, pre-schools and childminders call for rapid testing and priority access to vaccines. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y1zWZJ

Covid: Museums and galleries 'fighting for survival', Art Fund says

A national charity renews its plea for donations to help museums hit by the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pjrEIA

Police arrest 320 dangerous UK child sex offenders

Investigators have been targeting offenders who operate online since the first coronavirus lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qH0ThD

Covid: Fire Brigades Union safety demands 'unworkable', says report

A report criticises the union after it told its members not to volunteer due to safety concerns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/397ITHa

Covid in Scotland: More than 400 care homes investigated over deaths

A special unit set up by the Crown Office is looking into Covid deaths involving 474 care homes across Scotland. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LRjjgQ

Newspaper headlines: £500 Covid payment and flood devastation

Friday's front pages suggest ministers are considering making a cash payment to everyone who tests positive. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Nn09jn

Storm Christoph in pictures

The storm brought heavy rain, flooding and snow to parts of England and Wales. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NqewUc

Biden to sign 10 executive orders to tackle Covid

He will order the increase of vaccinations along with testing and the production of essential equipment. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sKmwQ4

Covid: Young people asked how pandemic has affected them

A survey is launched by the children's commissioner for Wales to help assess the impact on them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sKa1E3

Biden's new-look Oval Office is a nod to past US leadership

Busts of influential civil rights leaders sit alongside portraits of famous presidents. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y2Vh5b

Storm Christoph: From lockdown river haven to major flooding alert

Residents of a quiet Manchester suburb speak of their relief as the River Mersey shows them mercy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o3s1G1

Covid: Close to 2m people got first Covid vaccine in last week

It comes as another 65 NHS Covid-19 vaccination centres in England welcome their first patients. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LQstKF

Marmite maker Unilever to insist suppliers pay 'living wage'

Unilever says that by 2030 suppliers must pay staff enough to cover a family's basic needs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y1xzGt

Covid: England's schools to get two weeks' notice for reopening

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson says he is "not able to exactly say" when pupils will return. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o3iUFh

Covid-19: Two weeks' notice for England's school return and warning over infection levels

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p4au1v

Brexit: 'I was asked to pay an extra £82 for my £200 coat'

Shoppers buying items from Europe now have to pay customs or VAT charges on those above a certain value. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oZ5ECO

Storm Christoph: Snow warning in south-east Scotland upgraded

An amber alert is issued for parts of Scotland and the Queensferry Crossing is closed due to the risk of falling ice. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39IGeTK

Covid-19: NI lockdown measures to be reviewed by ministers

Restrictions are unlikely to be eased by the executive, due to pressures on the health service. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sDOg93

Star-studded concert marks Joe Biden's inauguration

Foo Fighters, John Legend, Demi Lovato and Katy Perry all play the Celebrating America concert. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MaPyaA

Kamala Harris: 'Believe in what we can do together'

The new US vice-president speaks of the values President Joe Biden wants to "summon" in America. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LQ86xa

Troubles victims: Thousands of relatives call for action

Some 3,500 people sign an open letter, published in three newspapers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iyhGkf

Universities degree 'not the only route to success'

Ministers announce plans to reform post-16 education to give employers the skilled people they need. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bYWBxV

Inauguration fashion: Purple, pearls, and mittens

With the world watching, who created fashion moments on inauguration day? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y1bqrU

Biden inauguration: Amanda Gorman's poem The Hill We Climb in full

Amanda Gorman's powerful reading of her poem was one of the memorable moments at Joe Biden's inauguration. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sJN0Bi

Covid: 'No evidence' virus levels decreasing in England

Imperial College London research suggests rates may have risen over the first 10 days of the third lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sGCbzP

UK and EU in row over bloc's diplomatic status

The EU's top representative in London is not being accorded the same privileges as other ambassadors. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y5eWRL

Food supply problems in NI clearly a Brexit issue - Coveney

NI Secretary Brandon Lewis said empty shelves in Northern Ireland were down to Covid-19. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p4iQ9D

Covid: House hunters travelling 'hundreds of miles' to view homes

Estate agents call for tougher measures - as buyers race to beat the end of the stamp duty holiday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sM0MmL

Elephants counted from space for conservation

Satellite imagery is being used to count elephants in a breakthrough that could aid conservation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sKWoo4

Storm Christoph: Flood warnings in parts of England

Police in Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire say they are expecting flooding in their regions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XT3Yih

Storm Christoph: Flood warnings in parts of England

Police in Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire say they are expecting flooding in their regions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XT3Yih

Trump pardons Bannon in final acts of clemency

His ex-adviser faces fraud charges over a fundraising campaign to build a wall on the Mexican border. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35WBZ5G

Don't scrap £20 benefits increase, urges Dame Louise Casey

The ex-government adviser said the Tories would be seen as the "nasty party" by ending the top-up. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LP0yur

£80m for treatment services in drug crackdown

The package will also see police target dealers and health services help people with addictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sIm3hp

Covid: MPs criticise HMRC over gaps in support schemes

Out-of-date tax systems mean people are falling through the cracks for help, MPs say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39QGjV8

Trapped Chinese miners say thanks for medicine, call for sausages

Communication with 11 men trapped in Chinese gold mine sparks hope of rescue, but 11 are missing. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LLI7H9

Musicians 'failed by government' over EU touring, stars say

Some of the UK's biggest music stars sign an open letter demanding action over post-Brexit touring. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35RvDEP

The cartoonists making mental health their muse

Meet the artists shaping graphic medicine - a genre of comics focused on the experience of living with mental illness. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Ku5HHM

Baby Done: Comedy film explores woman's reluctance at impending motherhood

The film explores feeling mixed about being pregnant and social media pressure on expectant mums. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XUT7nZ

Natural wonder: Wing 'clap' solves mystery of butterfly flight

The cupped clap of a butterfly's wings may be the key to their flying abilities and their survival. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qAugSH

NHS child gender clinic rated 'inadequate' by inspectors

Services and waiting times must improve at the NHS's child gender-identity service, inspectors say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bTUj3b

Monklands ICU staff are 'physically and emotionally' drained

James Cook returns to Monklands eight months on to find the hospital staff struggling against the odds. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iqD8Yq

Covid smear-test delays prompt calls for home HPV tests

Delays to smear tests in lockdown prompt cervical cancer charities to call for home-testing kits. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XVcCwP

£23m support fund for struggling fishing firms

It comes as industry workers warn their livelihoods are at risk due to Brexit border problems. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p4cbMK

Paralysed ambulance call handler walks for 'NHS heroes'

An emergency call handler paralysed below the waist walks one mile to raise funds for the NHS. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oYJHUo

Dinosaurs In Love: Tom Rosenthal and daughter's song made into book

Dinosaurs In Love went viral, musician Tom Rosenthal and his daughter Fenn were the ones behind it. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35NOd0C

Luke Grenfell-Shaw: Cycling around the world with cancer

Cancer patient Luke Grenfell-Shaw completes the first part of his round-the-world challenge. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KvJXvh

Iran nuclear deal: What are Biden's plans and challenges

With so much hostility - and mistrust - between Washington and Tehran, will President Biden be able to revive the nuclear deal? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XX1Cio

Greece #Metoo: Women ending silence of sport abuse shake Greece

The decision by ex-champion Sofia Bekatorou to describe how she was assaulted leads to a #Metoo moment. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KtAPak

Coronavirus: French students highlight pandemic's mental health toll

Student protests around the country are set to highlight the mental health impacts of the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35Xr77D

Theresa May: PM's foreign aid cut damaged UK's moral leadership, says predecessor

The UK has not always "lived up to its values" under Boris Johnson, his predecessor Theresa May says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sGmKry

Newspaper headlines: 'It's the back of Trump' and 'vaccine pivot'

Wednesday's front pages focus on Joe Biden's inauguration later as the 46th US president. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o1bjH6

Covid-19: 'Grave concern' over court backlog, and Biden keeps Covid travel bans

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XPThx4

Covid in Scotland: Sturgeon to review lockdown 'duration'

The first minister says her statement to MSPs will concern the "duration" of Scotland's restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bM6Be2

Storm Christoph: Amber alert for northern and central England

Large parts of northern and central England are expected to face sustained heavy rain from Tuesday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qqfNbS

Will the UK really refuse trade deals over human rights?

The government is being scrutinised over trade deals with countries with poor human rights records. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35SpQPs

Depop: 'I felt so violated when my account was hacked'

Hackers are selling Depop app account details on the dark web for as little as 77p each online. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bS3bXi

Johnson 'glad' to see Trump go, says ex-Civil Service head Lord Sedwill

People who say Boris Johnson does not want Joe Biden as president are "mistaken", says Lord Sedwill. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sC20AV

'My boss made me come to work and I caught Covid'

Despite the risks, people say they are being asked to work on site when they could do it from home. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sBDsZ0

Oxford research tackles threat of antibiotic resistance

Oxford says the "public cannot get enough of experts" with a £100m donation for antibiotics research. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sATOkD

Biden says travel bans will stay despite Trump order

The US president-elect dismisses a White House order lifting entry bans for much of Europe and Brazil. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39KRuPb

Parents' stress and depression 'rise during lockdowns'

Many parents struggle to meet their children's needs during the pandemic, say researchers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oW2XSE

Kyrgios criticises Djokovic over Australian Open quarantine row

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios takes aim at Novak Djokovic ahead of the Australian Open. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sBRKZB

First Dates: Channel 4 series will feel 'more like real life'

The latest daters are in unfamiliar surroundings as the Channel 4 series moves to a new restaurant. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bQfoLW

Female child sex abuse 'remains taboo' while victims struggle

Female perpetrated child sexual abuse remains taboo, experts say - while victims struggle to report it. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sCs8M7

Covid self-employment income support scheme unfair say mothers

Campaigners are bringing a judicial review for indirect sexual discrimination on Thursday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KvWxdY

Conquering K2 in winter 'together'

The BBC speaks to Nirmal Purja, among the first Nepalese climbers who reached the K2 summit in winter. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nYl60y

Royal Papworth Hospital proposal by man who spent Christmas alone

Family members watched online as Jordan got engaged to his partner, with the help of nurses. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bUpOtY

Melania’s jacket and nine other defining images of Trump's presidency

As Donald Trump prepares to leave office, here are some of the key moments of his presidency. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LMWBGP

The Hong Kong migrants fleeing to start new lives in the UK

A new visa will give 5.4m Hong Kong residents the right to resettle in Britain. How many will leave? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2M5EPOB

Olivier Duhamel: French incest allegations prompt victims to speak out

A sex abuse case involving a well-known intellectual sparked a deluge of testimonies by victims of abuse. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nXmpNw

Italy smoking: Want to light up in Milan? Not any more, you can't

Smoking within 10m (30ft) of others is no longer allowed in parks, play areas, bus and tram stops. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sCCNGI

Why Iran’s nuclear facilities are still vulnerable to attack

Putting sites underground does not mean they're beyond the reach of those who want them scuppered. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nWFkbc

How a robot investigator searched 60 million files

Artificial intelligence helped investigators in a daunting examination of Airbus's business. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35P6iLt

Newspaper headlines: Jab complacency fears and smart motorway inquest

Tuesday's front pages report fears that millions of people could ignore Covid rules once they are vaccinated. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nUZoL1

Alexei Navalny: EU and US demand release of poisoned Putin critic

Alexei Navalny returned to Moscow from Germany months after a nerve agent attack nearly killed him. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Kp9Sod

Lee Jae Yong: Samsung heir gets prison term for bribery scandal

A South Korean court sentenced Lee Jae Yong to two and a half years in prison. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35PI3Nq

Australia unlikely to fully reopen border in 2021, says top official

The border closure is likely to remain even with widespread vaccinations, a top official says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39zKfJO

Sri Lanka v England: Tourists win first Test by seven wickets

Jonny Bairstow and Dan Lawrence help England seal victory over Sri Lanka on the final morning of the first Test in Galle. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XQmIPG

London Ambulance Service: 'We take thousands of calls every day - it's tough'

Ambulance service staff in London explain the unique pressures of working during a pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oXWZ3q

Covid-19: China's economy grows in fourth quarter, bucking global trend

China's economy grew at 2.3% for the year, making it the only major economy to see growth last year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qs7TyS

Migrant caravan: Guatemala blocks thousands bound for US

Security forces block a caravan of thousands that could pose an early test for the Biden White House. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XQaEhm

BT faces £600m lawsuit over 'historic overcharging'

A group of pensioners is accusing BT of "historic" excessive pricing of landlines. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38QpKcU

Covid: Brazil approves and rolls out AstraZeneca and Sinovac vaccines

A nurse receives the first jab, after months of delay and political discord over the programme. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bUryUh

The Capitol Police officer in a MAGA hat. What’s the real story?

He coordinated with Trump supporters during the Capitol riot - but new video suggests it was part of a ploy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sBu1J9

Covid-19: The road back to Wuhan

The BBC's Stephen McDonell visits Wuhan ahead of the anniversary of the world's first Covid-19 lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iraSET

Racism in education: How truth pages helped students fight back

'Truth pages', where students share their experiences of racism, have snowballed on social media since the killing of George Floyd. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ikszpM

Kori, nine, says transplant gives him 'another chance at life'

Kori, from Ripley in Derbyshire, was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39zoE4c

Yemen: The doctor alone in a Covid-ravaged hospital

As war-torn Yemen braces itself for a second wave of Covid-19, one doctor tells her story of battling the pandemic alone after her colleagues fled. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2M3T86j

Nazi Ravensbrück camp: How ordinary women became SS torturers

Female SS guards enjoyed home comforts at a camp where they tortured thousands of inmates. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qAAvWV

Biden inauguration: How the White House gets ready for a new president

Taking down pictures and clearing out desks is part of a huge operation readying for a new president. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38SI2ub

A wristband that tells your boss if you are unhappy

Technology to help our mental wellbeing has grown in popularity during the coronavirus lockdowns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Y2vo5D

Russell T Davies on It's A Sin: 'We were all Aids deniers - then it got real'

Writer Russell T Davies talks about his new show It's A Sin, set amid the Aids crisis in the 1980s. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ijByre

Capitol riots: Are US militia groups becoming more active?

Following the events at the US Capitol, there are concerns about the activity of militia groups. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sHkvnV

Who's exempt from wearing masks?: 'I'm scared of abuse for not wearing one'

At the moment, there's no official way to prove you don't have to wear a face covering from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38RlYQh

Covid: UK travel corridors closure to come into force

Passengers, whether by boat, train or plane, will have to show proof of a negative Covid test to be allowed in. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39Dczva

Biden inauguration: Fortified US statehouses see scattered protests

Small groups - some armed - gather in US cities, amid tight security before Joe Biden's inauguration. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38UE04u

The Papers: 'Hope in the post' as '5 million more offered jab'

Monday's papers focus on news that over-70s in England will be invited to get a Covid jab this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2M0thMR

Uganda election: Bobi Wine 'fearful for life' after Museveni win

The main opposition candidate rejects the result that saw President Museveni win a sixth term. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3swtpUY

Covid-19: More mass jab centres, airport support and a virtual library

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sv24T7

Statues to get protection from 'baying mobs'

The government is planning new laws to stop England's monuments being removed "on a whim" by protesters. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bLZWk7

Covid: Church of England services hit by pandemic

More than half of the Church of England's 14,000 parishes will not open for Sunday services later. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oTKzcP

Airport support scheme to launch this month

The government is aiming to provide grants by April to mitigate the impact of Covid travel rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3imX7a8

Online clothes sellers targeted by 'creepy' messages

Women are sent sexually explicit messages and requests for "worn" garments. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35OcymL

Virtual library gives children in England free book access

Pupils in England can read works by popular authors online while schools stay closed in lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ik3Em9

G7: UK to host Cornwall seaside summit in summer

The leaders of the US, France, Germany and other leading economies will meet in Cornwall in June. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3szRCcU

Will the Trump corporate backlash make a difference?

After the storming of the US Capitol, Donald Trump is facing "a very different set of calculations". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LYDCbS

Are women let down by period trackers?

Millions of women use apps to track their menstrual cycle, but many say they do not work well enough. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LV2z8n

Covid: 10 new mass vaccination centres to open in England

It comes as the government urges people to "play their part" in helping to meet vaccination targets. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3swfiPA

Covid-19 vaccines: Prince William 'proud' of Queen and duke for getting jabs

The Duke of Cambridge praises his grandparents for getting the vaccine in a video call with NHS staff. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NdvNjp

The Papers: 'Quarantine hotels' and jab for over-18s 'by June'

Sunday's front pages include new plans for Covid vaccines, and lifting lockdown restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KkNlZF

The man startling millions of starlings with lasers

During starling season in winter, up to four million of the birds descend on Rome, covering streets and vehicles with their droppings. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bKHdVW

Lockdown mental health: Tips for helping your child

Lockdown has seen an increase in children under 11 seeking counselling according to the NSPCC. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XO2g1K

Fighting for the Parthenon marbles

In the 1980s Greece demanded Britain return the Parthenon marbles, a sculptural frieze removed by Lord Elgin almost two hundred years earlier. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bQ11ar

Magicians mark 100 years of 'sawing woman in half' trick

Illusionists are celebrating a century since the trick of sawing a woman in half was first performed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LHzbCH

Your pictures on the theme of 'my hobby'

A selection of pictures from our readers on the theme of "my hobby". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LWPJX0

Lekki toll gate shootings: What really happened?

Mayeni Jones investigates what happened when the army opened fire on protesters in Lagos in October. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3isoDmY

Covid vaccine patients treated to live organ music at Salisbury Cathedral

People listened to the likes of Bach and Handel as they waited for their jab at Salisbury Cathedral. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35LLk0j

Wilmington 1898: When white supremacists overthrew a US government

In 1898 a white mob stormed Wilmington, North Carolina and forced locally elected leaders to resign. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sys7bV

Avenue Beat: How do the F2020 singers avoid becoming a one-hit wonder?

Avenue Beat scored a breakout hit with the pandemic anthem F2020. So what do they do next? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38QOykR

Shukatsu sexism: The Japanese jobseekers fighting discrimination

Japanese job hunters are more diverse than ever and they are demanding change. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XO3fyY

Covid-19: Protect us from unlawful killing charges - medics

Health groups say NHS staff fear prosecution over decisions if hospitals are overwhelmed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qnhQh5

SLS: Nasa's 'megarocket' set to fire up engines in crucial test

The four main engines for Nasa's new "megarocket" are to be fired in unison for the first time. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LTrTeL

Archie Lyndhurst: CBBC star died in his sleep, says mother

CBBC star's mother, Lucy Lyndhurst, says his death has had a "catastrophic effect" on their family. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LGn2xR

Armin Laschet elected leader of Merkel's CDU party

Centrist Armin Laschet is now in a good position to succeed Angela Merkel as Germany's chancellor. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LAQWU0

CES 2021: 'Wearable tech that’s like using the Force’

Omar Mehtab tries a wristband that allows you to control your laptop and a smart fitness ring. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oRaxOl

Mesut Ozil: Arsenal midfielder close to Fenerbahce move

Mesut Ozil is close to agreeing a deal to end his Arsenal contract, paving the way for a move to Turkish club Fenerbahce. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3suDLVm

UK weather: Disruption warning as snow hits parts of the UK

Parts of eastern England could see up to 8cm of snow on Saturday, the Met Office says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nR2nnC

Sri Lanka opener Thirimanne frustrates England after Root's 228

Lahiru Thirimanne's unbeaten 76 frustrates England as a spirited Sri Lanka rally on the third day of the first Test in Galle. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38PdZDB

Dustin Higgs: Final execution of Trump presidency is carried out

The execution of Dustin Higgs, 48, is the 13th federal death sentence carried out since July. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qkPdko

Aerial photos capture 'tree of life' structures in Norfolk and Suffolk

Mike Page says his images of the spectacular patterns capture a moment in time. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38OCKQb

Covid-19: Travel industry crisis and Pfizer vaccine delay

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iuj1st

Covid: 'Urgent' aviation support plea over travel curbs

Air industry bodies call for more government support ahead of the UK travel corridor closure on Monday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XY1krP

New takeaway and shopping rules begin in Scotland

Takeaway outlets and click and collect retail services must change how they operate in Scotland. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oPERsF

Covid: UK variant could drive 'rapid growth' in US cases, CDC warns

Health officials warn the highly contagious UK Covid variant could become the dominant strain by March. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LA6BD2

US Election 2020: What do countries around the world want from Joe Biden?

We speak to reporters in six global regions about hopes and expectations for the new US administration. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38KcHJT

Nóra Quoirin: 'Compelling evidence' of abduction

A Belfast mother says there is "compelling evidence" that her daughter was abducted in Malaysia. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2N93LFH

Boris Johnson says girls' education key to ending poverty

The UK prime minister wants girls' education in developing countries to be a key international focus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XNz4HW

Joanna Lumley 'shocked' at claims disabled workers unpaid

Sir Iain Duncan Smith and Joanna Lumley speak out about employees allegedly owed a total of £200,000. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38JJYoC

The Papers: 'Fortress Britain' and 'modern miracle workers'

Most of Saturday's front pages focus on a decision to shut down all travel corridors to the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oPApdr

Can supermarket security guards help with mask rules?

Supermarkets around the UK are stepping up enforcement of mask-wearing rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38NwcBu

Project 17: One girl's quest for clean water in Rwanda

Joyce, 17, explores progress towards the goal of clean water for all in her country, Rwanda. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MYyWmT

Martin Luther King Jr: New documentary on FBI surveillance

New documentary highlights extent of the FBI surveillance of the US civil rights leader. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3snXBBA

Dinosaurs In Love: Tom Rosenthal and daughter's song made into book

Dinosaurs In Love went viral, musician Tom Rosenthal and his daughter Fenn were the ones behind it. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35NOd0C

In pictures: Winter scenes from around the UK

As temperatures drop, wintry weather has brought snow, frost and flooding to parts of the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MYGaY2

Why Bez wants people to 'get buzzin' in lockdown'

Joe Wicks inspired the nation to get moving during the first lockdown, but there's a new character on the fitness scene. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sq1lCF

Covid-19: Brazil variant already in UK, scientist says

The mutated form of the virus is thought to be more infectious than some other variants. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38LrZ0X

NYC bendy bus left drooping from overpass in Bronx

Several people are hurt as a bus plunges from an overpass in the Bronx on to an access road below. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oMWQzY

Dustin Diamond diagnosed with cancer

The Saved by the Bell actor fell ill last week and was taken to hospital. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oNqjd5

UK economy shrank by 2.6% in November

The economy contracted as lockdown restrictions in England hit the service sector hard, official figures show. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ideY3v

Covid-19: South America travel ban begins and UK economy shrinks

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oLospb

Technical issue resolved after '150,000 police records lost'

The Home Office says it is working to "assess the impact" of the issue, which has been resolved. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LqPQdK

Coronavirus: Fake news 'causing BAME people to reject Covid jab'

The NHS is concerned British Asians are being targeted with misinformation, a leading doctor says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bMLEQh

Several dead and hundreds injured in Indonesia

At least seven people are killed and hundreds injured in a quake on Sulawesi. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qkQk3J

Covid: UK's ban on South America travellers comes into force

Travellers from Portugal are also barred from entering the UK, amid concern over a new virus variant. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38HZIIO

'It kind of makes debt cool – and it's not'

Some MPs worry "buy now, pay later" services could be tempting online shoppers into overspending. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3srnGzO

North Korea unveils new submarine-launched missile

The show of military strength comes days before the inauguration of Joe Biden as US president. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39vjdna

Small businesses await Covid insurance case ruling

The Supreme Court ruling will define payouts for many thousands of firms affected by the first lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3spT6Xe

Young, black and more likely to die in Brazil

A BBC investigation uncovers who is most at risk of lethal police violence in Brazil. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KdPmH0

Johan 'N0tail' Sundstein: Inside the world's richest esports player's mansion

Johan "N0tail" Sundstein has earned more than $7.4m (£5.4m) in prize money to date. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qjkJiQ

Colourising historical photos of the civil rights movement

Jordan J Lloyd has added digital colour to black-and-white photos of Dr King and the civil rights movement. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XJkH7L

Brexit: 'most difficult week I've had in this job in 20 years'

Hauliers fear their jobs will get worse before they get better from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38OO27f

Covid-19: 'One medic saw eight people die in a single shift'

A therapist who arranges free mental health help for NHS workers says many are at "breaking point". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ibZInw

Talia Dean: 'My back pain was misdiagnosed for 15 years - now I can't dance'

Singer Talia Dean was 18 when she first had symptoms of axial spondyloarthritis. It took 15 years to get a diagnosis. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LSughO

Biden unveils $1.9tn US economic relief package

The plan would help communities the US president-elect says have been hit hardest by the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KewN5x

The Papers: Infection rate 'hope' - but care home cases rise

A mix of stories, many on the coronavirus pandemic, lead Friday's newspapers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iiGfkX

Brexit: No plans to dilute workers' rights, minister says

It comes after reports that protections including the 48-hour work week could be dropped. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XESsXA

No-one knows what we've been through - Parker says Fulham owe no-one an apology

Fulham boss Scott Parker says "no-one knows what we have been through" after his side drew 1-1 with Tottenham despite having just two days' notice the game would go ahead. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nBDuMM

Covid: WHO team probing origin of virus arrive in China

The scientists investigating the origins of the coronavirus have landed in the city of Wuhan. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35E1A37

Twitter boss: Trump ban is 'right' but 'dangerous'

Jack Dorsey acknowledges that banning the president undermines the ideals of an open internet. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qw1Aun

Indonesia: Archaeologists find world's oldest animal cave painting

The life-sized picture of a wild pig found in a remote cave is thought to be 45,000 years old. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nGY7Y2

Coronavirus: Government's rough sleeping strategy 'out of step'

Boris Johnson pledged to end rough sleeping by 2024, but a watchdog says plans need reviewing post-Covid. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iaTLHc

Uganda elections 2021: Yoweri Museveni faces Bobi Wine in presidential contest

Veteran Yoweri Museveni stands against singer-turned-politician Bobi Wine in a hotly contested poll. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35z7djh

Rap against Dictatorship: The rappers taking on Thailand's leaders

Thai group Rap Against Dictatorship is known for its outspoken comments against the military and monarchy, from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sppo4A

Covid priority list: When will I get the Covid vaccine?

Three Covid-19 vaccines have now been approved for use in the UK. The BBC's Laura Foster explains which groups will get it first. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33H6HPi

Trump impeachment: Republicans defend - and some attack - president

Ten Republicans voted to impeach the president this time - but most in the party came to his defence. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qfSly4

Australia: Spectacular ‘tree of life’ found in lake

An amateur photographer’s aerial photos are gaining attention for this little known "natural wonder". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35z4TIQ

Steelers: How anti-gay row inspired rugby film

A new documentary shows the world's first gay rugby club challenging conventional perceptions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KcVQWN

Coronavirus: How safe are takeaways and supermarket deliveries?

If coronavirus can be transferred on to surfaces, what are the risks of buying food? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2JkM5Sq

Evaristo de Macedo: The record-breaking Brazilian loved by Barca & Madrid

Barcelona's first Brazilian striker left for Real Madrid, managed Iraq with Saddam Hussein's son and beat Pele to a goalscoring record. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38Eo8Tu

Covid-19: High Street chemists start vaccinations in England

Six chemists have been chosen initially, with 200 more offering vaccinations in the next fortnight. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38Ih1JE

Past Covid-19 infection may provide 'months of immunity'

But researchers warn there is still a risk of catching and passing the virus on to others. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38H13zz

Covid-19: Passengers told to check train times as routes cut

Services in England are being cut from 87% of normal levels to 72%, the Rail Delivery Group says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MXk7AZ

Africa secures 270m Covid-19 vaccine doses

It tops up doses already promised as officials worry that Africa is at the back of the vaccine queue. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39tYBvh

Covid-19: Packed hospitals raised death risk by 20%

One in three trusts in England was running above safe levels of bed occupancy by the end of 2020. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XBQWpt

Bosses failing to support domestic abuse victims, says government

The government wants bosses to do more to help victims as reports of domestic abuse soar in lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oJdoZF

Has coronavirus made us more ethical consumers?

Studies show shoppers on both sides of the Atlantic are more ethically and environmentally minded. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bCpMab

How much can Joe Biden get done on the US economy?

The new US president may have more scope to make change than initially thought. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qjIp6U

Covid-19: New test rule for UK arrivals pushed back to Monday

A negative test had been due to be required from Friday, but ministers said people needed time to prepare. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bFEDAu

The Papers: 'Over 21m jabs now in UK', and Trump impeached

The vaccine rollout and the latest from the US leads most of Thursday's newspaper front pages. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38H9TNz

Lisa Montgomery: US executes only woman on federal death row

Lisa Montgomery, who killed a pregnant woman and took her baby, died by lethal injection in Indiana. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XAk40b

Media billionaire David Barclay dies, aged 86

Together with his twin brother, Sir David built a business empire spanning hotels, retail and newspapers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XAd8jD

YFN Lucci: US rapper wanted in Atlanta for suspected murder

Police in Atlanta want to question YFN Lucci, 29, over a fatal shooting in the city last month. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35B7n9N

Sinovac: Brazil results show Chinese vaccine 50.4% effective

Latest results show Sinovac's Covid-19 vaccine is less effective than previous data suggested. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38EmiSp

Impeachment: Republicans begin to turn on Trump

A top House Republican says she will vote to impeach Mr Trump over last week's US Capitol riot. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39vbdSO

Covid: Many NHS staff 'traumatised' by first wave of virus, study shows

More than 700 intensive care staff at nine hospitals were asked about their experiences for a study. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nDD9cy

'Discriminatory' mental health system overhauled

Black people are more than four times more likely to be detained under the Mental Health Act in England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LjNgGp

Duchess of York: From Budgie the Helicopter to Mills & Boon

Her novel Heart for a Compass is a fictional historical saga inspired by her great-great-aunt. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sgUlrI

David Attenborough to front government-funded 5G AR app

Sir David will showcase an augmented reality app as part of a drive to prove the uses of 5G. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KfqOh2

China: Senior Conservatives call for reset of UK policy

A report from a Tory right group adds to internal pressure on the government to harden its stance. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38Iy5PX

Covid: Three Democratic lawmakers test positive after Capitol riot

The Democrats say they sheltered in a safe room alongside others who refused to wear masks. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39p0DwN

Covid-19: Special school staff want jab priority

Parents of disabled children are calling for teachers in special schools to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LrwlSa

Quiz: How much do you know about the new Covid rules?

A top police office has said it's "preposterous" people don't know lockdown rules - so test yourself. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qjAG8T

Covid: NHS doctor 'receives 20 to 30 abusive messages a day'

Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden says NHS staff are facing "devastating" abuse from coronavirus sceptics. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35RFgU7

Is this the world's smartest face mask?

Gaming company Razer claims to have made the world's most technologically advanced mask from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LGh2EW

Covid: 'Money is tight, I think about it every day'

A report finds the pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on those already living in poverty. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LNoqOF

Gavin Williamson: Machiavelli or Private Pike?

How has the education secretary survived so many U-turns? Or has he been unfairly accused? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bFkNWh

Mental Health Act: 'I was sectioned and no one told me what was going on'

As recommendations are made to modernise the Mental Health Act, Raf and Ashley reveal their own experiences of being detained under it. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LIkE9q

Drill and rap music on trial

The BBC's Steve Swann looks at the use of UK drill music as evidence in criminal prosecutions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i6wPsE

Indonesia coronavirus: The vaccination drive targeting younger people

Instead of inoculating the elderly, Indonesia is focusing on working-age adults. Will it succeed? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3siMUjK

'Ndrangheta group: Italy braces for biggest mafia trial in decades

Hundreds of people will face a judge following a major inquiry into the 'Ndrangheta criminal group. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oREbmJ

Free school meals: Minister demands 'urgent improvement'

It comes after footballer Marcus Rashford said images of food parcels online were "not good enough". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oQZqEQ

The Papers: Patients 'sent to hotels' and jab rollout concerns

The coronavirus pandemic and vaccine rollout continue to dominate the newspaper front pages. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38CV6n0

Royal Mail lists areas hit by Covid postal delays

Deliveries may be delayed in 28 areas due to "resourcing issues", the postal group says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LinRge

Covid: Johnson's bike ride 'didn't break rules'

Downing Street defends the PM, while the Met Police chief says he did not act "against the law". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Xw6YkH

Covid-19: Rule-breakers, eyesight warning and retail gloom

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KcuTm8

Sriwijaya Air crash: Indonesia's black box locator damaged

Authorities are still searching for the data recorders of the crashed Sriwijaya Air plane. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Xubb8k

Covid: Parents' coronavirus warning after daughter, 25, dies

The Jones family all got coronavirus at Christmas - but it was Lauren who didn't survive. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LnMx6W

Bill Belichick: NFL coach turns down Presidential Medal of Freedom

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick turns down Donald trump's offer, citing the Capitol riots. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3skatJc

Covid-19: Rule-breakers 'increasingly likely' to be fined - Cressida Dick

People are still holding house parties, raves and gambling gatherings in basements, Dame Cressida Dick says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XwzxOL

Cuba placed back on US terrorism sponsor list

Donald Trump made the decision days before Joe Biden, who wants friendlier US-Cuban ties, takes office. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nCmZjm

Plastic surgery: Surgeons who target black women and use influencers for promotion

A BBC investigation finds women suffered life changing conditions after going to Turkey for surgery. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sjvCTx

Retail sales in 2020 worst on record, says BRC trade body

A slump in demand for fashion and homeware during lockdown left many retailers struggling. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oC9kdD

Which Covid vaccine is better? Pfizer v Oxford v Moderna

Three vaccines have been approved in the UK - what are the differences between them? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2K67rXv

Covid: Eyesight risk warning from lockdown screen time

More than a third of people using screens more during lockdown reported eyesight changes, a study suggests. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MV1Owu

Ocean pollutants 'have negative effect on male fertility'

Harbour porpoises exposed to PCBs had shrunken testicles, suggesting sperm and fertility effects. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nyDwFe

20-year-old Covid patient couldn't tell parents 'I love you'

A 20-year-old man who spent a week in intensive care says many young people are in denial about Covid. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35x897J

Stammering: 'I thought it made me a failure'

Joe Biden will be the first known president with a stammer to take office. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MKB0Ph

Why this female garbage truck driver hopes more women will join her

Belinda Janson hopes she won't be the only woman driving garbage trucks in Ipswich, Australia, for long. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i9OzDB

Covid: Life on the frontline as part of an emergency ambulance crew

An emergency ambulance crew member tells of the reality of life on the NHS frontline. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sbUmgJ

Brexit leaves Spain's Costa Brits facing dilemmas

British expats in Spain tell the BBC how the new post-Brexit rules have changed their lives. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LIoM9i

Capitol police officer Eugene Goodman hailed as 'a hero'

Footage of the riot shows Mr Goodman lure a mob away from the Senate and the lawmakers hiding inside. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i3kp4U

Smart locks: Convenience comes with security doubts

More people are using digital locks for their houses, but how secure are they? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i47Vdi

Silencing Trump: How 'big tech' is taking Trumpism offline

Within days tech giants have moved to "deplatform" the president and some of his supporters. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39D8LKr

Brexit: UK driver has ham sandwiches confiscated at Dutch border

Dutch TV films officials confiscating ham sandwiches from UK drivers under new food import rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i4LVPl

The Papers: Lockdown rules latest, and PM's bike ride

There are a mix of stories on Tuesday's newspaper front pages. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qcelK6

Tottenham to face Fulham on Wednesday after Spurs' match v Villa postponed

Spurs will play Fulham on Wednesday in a fixture reshuffle after Tottenham's Premier League match at Aston Villa was postponed because of coronavirus cases in the Villa camp. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LJK1b6

BBC Bitesize to be free for BT and EE customers

The content will not count in a mobile data allowance to help keep costs of online learning down. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ouBY06

UK's biggest union elects first woman leader

Unison chooses Christina McAnea to replace Dave Prentis, who has been in the job for 20 years. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nEYUc0

Sex and the City: New series announced but Kim Cattrall won't return

The much-loved TV series is back with a new name but only three of the original four leads will star. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q3LgQY

Celtic v Hibs still on despite 13 players and Lennon having to isolate

Celtic v Hibernian goes ahead as planned this evening despite the hosts being told that 13 first-team players must self-isolate. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i27znk

Covid-19: Vaccination hubs, Whitty's warning and lockdown learning

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3boyZTn

Southend Hospital oxygen supply reaches 'critical' situation

A document advises doctors that the minimum level of oxygen required in the blood is being reduced. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38vhVcg

Parler social network drops offline after Amazon pulls support

The platform had been reliant on Amazon's cloud computing service, which has pulled its support. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q1VRvQ

Trump National stripped of 2022 US PGA Championship

Trump National in Bedminster is stripped of the 2022 US PGA Championship, with organisers saying using the course would be "detrimental". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q9dn1j

Sriwijaya Air crash: Indonesia divers search wreckage as black box hunt resumes

Divers resume their search for the black boxes after a passenger plane crashed into the Java Sea. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39je3un

Terra Carta: Prince Charles asks companies to join 'Earth charter'

He wants businesses to do more to protect the planet as he marks 50 years of environmental campaigning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38uLGKg

Covid: Mass vaccination centres to open in England

Hundreds of GP-led and hospital services also open this week as the vaccination programme ramps up. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2K1iaCw

Covid deaths: The emergency mortuary in a Surrey woodland

BBC home editor Mark Easton visits an emergency body storage facility in Surrey. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i2ZaQU

Covid vaccine: How does a vaccine get approved?

The NHS is carrying out the biggest vaccination campaign in its history - what safety checks were made? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/349ytUW

Covid: Record number of small firms 'set to close'

Without more help to counter the pandemic, a quarter of a million firms could go, an industry body says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bnRWFL

Milton Keynes robot used for lockdown couple marriage proposal

App developer Ben Hogan uses a delivery robot to help him pop the question to his partner. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39gFSn6

North Wales seaside photos resurface after 40 years

Michael Bennett's photographs caused a stir before their first exhibition. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35wdYT0

Photographs of two families found on one 20-year-old film

Two families from Hampshire unknowingly shared one camera roll over two decades. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i0xqw4

UK leading the way in use of language-learning apps

As the pandemic has given us time to fill, more of us are learning a new language. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bq6m8j

Covid: The truth behind videos of 'empty' hospitals

Videos have been posted online taken inside hospitals claiming they're empty. Here's why they're wrong. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39nDXx1

Covid-19: The challenges of home-schooling

With a lack of devices, broadband and time, online school is proving stressful for many. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38udM8G

Uganda elections 2021: Who is Bobi Wine?

Uganda's Bobi Wine is aiming to unseat President Yoweri Museveni after 35 years in power. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sgbl1s

The papers: 'Stricter rules' and vaccination 'fightback'

Lockdown compliance and England's seven new vaccination centres dominate Monday's papers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q8FfTa

Covid-19: 'Eye of the storm' lockdown warning as cases rise

Prof Peter Horby, who chairs the Nervtag advisory group, said the situation was "much worse" than in March. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nx4hd9

Woman arrested after two men die at house in east London

The woman, who was Tasered by officers, is taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i3yiQv

Covid-19: Nurse isolating in caravan for nine months moves back home

Sarah Link lived in a caravan on her own drive so she could carry on working and protect her mother. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Lmqm0N

Parler: Amazon to remove site from web hosting service

If Parler fails to find a new web hosting service by Sunday, the entire network will go offline. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39fFCEN

Coronavirus: Virtual Mass tour across Ireland for 107-year-old

A 107-year-old woman from County Meath is attempting to attend a virtual Mass in every county. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2JZkHx1

Covid-19: Priti Patel defends police lockdown fines

Officers "will not hesitate" to take action against those breaking the rules, home secretary says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bqmRBm

Covid-19: Testing for asymptomatic workers and lockdown fines defended

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3saXuJD

Man Utd 1-0 Watford: Scott McTominay heads early FA Cup winner at Old Trafford

Scott McTominay celebrates captaining Manchester United for the first time with an early winner to see off Watford in the FA Cup third round. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XqIJEm

Covid-19: Drop 'absurd' 5% council tax increase - Starmer

The Labour leader urges ministers to give councils more money instead to protect family budgets. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XxClLn

Indonesia Boeing 737 passenger plane crash site found, Navy says

Ships with navy divers are sent to the site where a plane is believed to have plunged into the sea. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39kgiNJ

The secret artists creating miniature buildings for street mice

From record stores to pharmacies, secret artist group AnonyMouse have been creating little places for mice. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XsvMKk

How South African police are tackling pangolin smugglers

The pangolin is said to be the world's most trafficked mammal. The BBC filmed a rescue operation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/38qWlFY

When driving a tuk-tuk pays more than making art

Papier mache artisans in Kashmir are giving up the dying craft for more lucrative jobs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sawJ83

Viewpoint: What the Capitol riot means for US foreign policy

President-elect Joe Biden needs to unite his nation to fix US policy abroad, Jonathan Marcus writes. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ow1uSK

Albania races to rescue children from jihadist camp

Why Albania wants to repatriate dozens of youngsters from al-Hol in northern Syria. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ov08rv

Can onboard rollercoasters save the cruise industry?

The Mardi Gras is going overboard with new features to lure back passengers including a micro-brewery. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q03Nh2

India coronavirus: Can its vaccine makers meet demand?

India is a big player in global vaccine production - but also one of the worst-hit countries for coronavirus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35rGhSj