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Coronation Street star Johnny Briggs dies aged 85

The actor, who played Mike Baldwin in the soap, died after a long illness, his family said. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b3c9jE

Hong Kong charges 47 activists in largest use yet of new security law

The pro-democracy figures are accused of "subversion" under the controversial security legislation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dS3jab

Myanmar coup: Casualties rise as police step up crackdown

Police fire live rounds, tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse anti-coup rallies in several cities. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Pauvqa

Covid-19: Plan to 'get tills ringing again' and tests for pupils' families

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sy6UOH

Exeter WW2 bomb is detonated after homes evacuated

A controlled detonation has been carried out on an unexploded World War Two bomb found in Exeter. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37PcunZ

Covid: Poldark's Richard Harrington took Deliveroo job in lockdown

Richard Harrington was "thankful to go on my bike every day" as work stopped during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bRnvXc

New York Governor Cuomo faces fresh claims of sexual harassment

New York's governor denies wrongdoing and orders an external inquiry after claims by a second ex-aide. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZYokYA

Budget 2021: £5bn fund for High Street to recover from Covid

It comes as the chancellor warns of "enormous strains" on the public purse ahead of next week's Budget. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uFxE1p

Covid-19: People aged 60 to 63 in England to get jab invites from Monday

The vaccine rollout is gaining "fresh momentum," the NHS says as the next batch of letters are sent out. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZX65Tf

Budget 2021: The challenge facing Rishi Sunak

The BBC looks at the state of the UK economy ahead of the spring Budget. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q1XFom

Maids in Lebanon: 'My employer treats me like a slave'

Lucy's dream of working in the Middle East turned into a nightmare of abuse. She's not the only one. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Pk9vgX

Sam Ryder: TikTok's singing superstar

Sam Ryder on TikTok, Britney, Justin Bieber and his new solo career. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37W6ny9

Your pictures on the theme of 'the beauty of trees'

A selection of striking images from our readers on this week's theme. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kr20QE

‘Pawstep’ Portraits: Photographing Tails of the Pandemic

"Pawstep Portraits" captures dogs with their owners, who then donate to the NHS or Lanta Animal Welfare. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uFit8r

Selby rail crash: 2001 disaster remembered

Twenty years on, the Selby rail crash remains the UK's worst rail disaster of the 21st century. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3e0VXRw

The challenge of being gay and an MI6 spy

Former intelligence officers describe a precarious existence in which your career could end at any moment. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dRM3Se

Golden Globe Awards 2021: Stars prepare for virtual ceremony

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler return to host the year's first major film and TV awards ceremony on Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dRHuHA

The influencer effect: 'Love Island star transformed my business'

Influencers can have a bad reputation but for some people they have proved to be a business lifeline. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2O8K01i

LGBT+ History Month: The kiss - a seminal moment, a total accident

Neither Gus Kenworthy nor his then-boyfriend knew the cameras were rolling when they shared a seminal kiss at Pyeongchang 2018. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sCM1Sj

Covid vaccine: Germany urged to back AstraZeneca jab for over-65s

A senior German immunologist tells the BBC that his country should reverse its decision on the jab. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uEkGBm

Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine: FDA approves single-shot jab

The US is the first country in the world to approve the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uDjMVB

Six million accidental savers 'created by Covid crisis'

Lower commuting costs, cancelled holidays and fewer meals out boost some bank accounts, a report says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dPvmah

The Papers: Sunak's 'tax raid' and 'goodnight Captain Tom'

Several of Sunday's papers carry details of the chancellor's proposals ahead of the Budget. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3r86kag

Michael Collins' wolf slippers spark Twitter storm

The emergence of the Irish revolutionary's bright blue plush puppies stunned Irish Twitter users. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37SPDb5

Loan shark fears as fewer investigations begin during Covid crisis

Illegal money lenders have been shaming non-payers on social media during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NIkTCM

Police boss wants cannabis trial for prisoners

The north Wales commissioner says it could cut addiction and violence, but critics reject the call. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pWyTGc

Coronavirus: Biden's $1.9tn Covid relief bill passes House vote

The coronavirus aid plan passes despite total Republican opposition, but must now go to the Senate. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37OyNtS

Covid-19: Public finances facing 'challenge' and Capt Sir Tom Moore's funeral

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NNnY4m

Captain Sir Tom Moore's funeral to be 'spectacular'

A small, family service will be held for the 100-year-old who raised almost £33m for the NHS. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bNvnbW

Tiger Woods car crash: Golfer 'in good spirits' after latest treatment

The golfer received successful "follow-up procedures" following Tuesday's serious car crash in LA. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q0VVeO

Budget 2021: Mortgage guarantee to help buyers with 5% deposit

Boris Johnson says "generation rent" can become "generation buy" through new government-backed loans. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2O8gDw1

'We salute you': A poem for Captain Sir Tom Moore

Four young performers pay tribute to the 100-year-old veteran, who raised almost £33m for NHS charities. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3r1glWn

Mary Robinson 'made a big mistake' over Dubai princess

Princess Latifa Al Maktoum was previously described as "troubled" by the former Irish president. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sA51Ro

Hundreds of students evacuated over WW2 bomb

Royal Navy bomb disposal specialists are dealing with a 2.5m (8ft) device. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2O45MDC

Mayday: How the White Helmets and James Le Mesurier got pulled into a deadly battle for truth

James Le Mesurier fell to his death in Istanbul in 2019 with a sense that Syrian and Russian disinformation had destroyed his reputation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37RG0cR

Bitcoin energy use 'bigger than most countries'

Could the cryptocurrency's huge electricity consumption also sink it? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kAo8s4

Hotel quarantine: Isolation and brown paper bags

What's it like and what can you eat inside the UK's quarantine hotels? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37MW939

Covid-19: How would an NHS vaccine passport app work?

There is growing speculation that a certificate scheme could be built into the main NHS app. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bGSvJa

Brexit: Why Irish freight trade is avoiding Britain

Irish freight is being shipped directly to Europe to avoid Brexit bureaucracy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3r09NYe

Monsters, mania and the unstoppable march of Pokémon

Several waves of Pokémania have swept the globe, keeping this lucrative franchise relevant for 25 years. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bHdRGh

The Papers: Over-40s April jab and 'happy as Harry'

Saturday's papers give their view of the Duke of Sussex's candid interview with James Corden. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pSlK0M

Budget 2021: BBC editors on what to expect

BBC editors Faisal Islam and Simon Jack tell us what Chancellor Rishi Sunak might have in store. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3e1r1kv

Golden Globes: Celebrity make-up artists on their job in the pandemic

Hollywood make-up artists on their experiences of working in the time of Covid-19. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uzZyw0

Ros Atkins on... Is Facebook too powerful?

Ros Atkins looks at the consequences of Facebook's power on events in Myanmar, Washington DC and Australia. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3su00Kg

Week in pictures: 20-26 February 2021

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kzRKpl

How TikTok is powering Duncan Laurence's Eurovision winner

Duncan Laurence won Eurovision with his song Arcade, which is now being powered by TikTok. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uE0jUT

Covid-19: Queen's vaccine call and 'superhero' mum inspires family of nurses

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qYu9Rx

Singapore: Briton jailed for breaking strict quarantine

Nigel Skea, 52, was jailed and fined for breaking hotel quarantine to meet his fiancée on another floor. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pRPOtf

Manchester attack: Government moves forward with 'Martyn's Law'

A consultation begins into new anti-terror legislation in memory of Manchester bomb victim Martyn Hett. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2O58HeZ

MPs investigate ditching smart motorways

A coroner says the roads - where hard shoulders become lanes at busy times - create a death "risk". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37Nt73n

Alex Salmond to face Holyrood inquiry amid conspiracy claims

The former first minister is to appear before the inquiry into the government's mishandling of harassment complaints. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aSJo8Y

Biden approves US airstrike on Iran-backed militias in Syria

The Pentagon said the strike on Syria was in response to an attack on US and coalition personnel in Iraq. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3usDe7v

Shamima Begum: Supreme Court to rule on her fate

Five justices will decide later whether the runaway schoolgirl should be allowed back into the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZUGmuw

Mr Potato Head to lose "Mr" title in gender-neutral rebrand

The toy's maker, Hasbro, says it will drop the "Mr" to "promote gender equality and inclusion". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sl5HKy

Why Greenpeace is dropping huge boulders into the sea

Fishing community leaders say Greenpeace's action is dangerous and illegal. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uAhFli

NHS nurse who inspired four of her children to be nurses

A nurse who died with Covid-19 inspired nearly her entire family to join the NHS. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dOF4K6

Young vulnerable people receive vaccine

Nearly 200,000 extremely clinically vulnerable young people have been offered their vaccine. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MwVeMU

K-pop superstars Blackpink in climate change message

K-pop superstars Blackpink have emerged as the latest force in the global fight against climate change. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2O2FgKQ

'We couldn’t afford IVF so we risked finding a sperm donor on Facebook'

The high cost of fertility treatment leads some to find donors on social media, even though it's risky and could be illegal. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Nye5aY

MLM schemes in the UK: The 'cult-like' beauty businesses in your DMs

Newsbeat hears from young women about their experiences working for multi-level marketing companies. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aV1LKv

Budget 2021: 'My £20 is a lifeline - don't take it away'

A benefits top-up to help the poor survive lockdown is due to end - unless it is extended at the Budget. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bAT9YG

Vintage technology: 'It sounds so much cleaner'

Why do people like to use ancient personal organisers and music players? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bDZEKq

Analysis: Can Asia help Myanmar find a way out of coup crisis?

While Western sanctions may not help, China and South East Asia's influence may have some sway. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bCQ6iN

Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads

Protected land reserved for Brazil's indigenous communities is being traded on the social network. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ssUPKK

National Trust to plant blossom trees around UK

The National Trust is planning to plant dozens of blossoming trees at different sites around the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aSLcif

Jamal Khashoggi: Biden raises human rights in call with Saudi king

The murder of exiled Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 still overshadows US-Saudi relations. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bJh5sO

Cornelia Connelly: Plan to move nun's remains to US abandoned

The tomb of sainthood candidate Mother Cornelia Connelly will stay at the girls' school she founded. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37QthHb

The Papers: 'Do one's duty' as Queen makes 'vaccine plea'

The Queen features on many of the front pages after urging people to get the coronavirus vaccine. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qZOO7R

Salmond and Sturgeon: How the best of political double acts fell apart

The enviable political double act which ran Scotland for a decade is long gone. So, what went wrong? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kqhvsa

Hit TV show Frasier to be revived after 20 years

Kelsey Grammer, who played Frasier Crane, will return but it is not known if other cast members will too. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pNKcQZ

Insulate homes better or miss carbon targets, ministers told

The UK will never hit its carbon reduction targets unless a grant scheme is rescued, a watchdog says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qTQ2l9

Australia passes law to make Google and Facebook pay for news

The world-first law is designed to make the tech giants pay news publishers for content. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZQQHYo

Man Utd & England striker Marcus Rashford receives prestigious Gold Blue Peter badge

Watch the moment Manchester United and England striker Marcus Rashford is awarded the prestigious Gold Blue Peter badge for his work in making a difference to young people’s lives. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3klKRI4

Covid-19: A-level and GCSE results to be decided by teachers

A combination of mock exams, coursework and essays will be used to decide grades in England this year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sqCYnu

How 30,000 elephant 'selfies' will help in conservation

Researchers are developing new technology to help reduce human-elephant conflicts. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZKkrGu

Government urged to ensure convicted sex offenders cannot work as tutors

There has been an increase in private tuition during the pandemic but concerns remain about the checks in place. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZM0pvt

Covid: Half with cancer signs didn't contact GP in first wave

Symptoms left unchecked included lumps, changes to moles and coughing up blood, a survey finds. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37LMrOl

Ikea aims to launch delayed 'Buy Back' scheme in UK

UK consumers will soon be able to sell back used items with the aim of reducing waste. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qYLeuU

The colourful fridges popping up on American streets

Local communities in the US have come up with a novel way to help feed those going hungry. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZLgP7h

Inside a domestic violence call centre

Calls to a major domestic violence charity increased by more than 50 per cent during the pandemic in 2020. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uxojbU

Mother and son become tap-dance lockdown sensation

Lizzi Gee and her eight-year-old son Rufus say tap routines are one positive to come out of lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kjopzt

Kenya: A sustainable solution to locust swarms?

An NGO is training and paying communities in Kenya to catch locusts, so they can be turned into animal feed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kmefOj

The disabled influencers making their mark on social media

Brands are starting to embrace social media influencers with disabilities to target the "purple pound". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aTsMhD

Brazilian Amazon: Juma descendants of 'last warrior' vow to carry on legacy

After the death of the last male member of an indigenous group, his grandchildren take an unusual step. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qSWRTY

Biden's Covid stimulus plan: It costs $2tn but what's in it?

Democrats are working on a massive package of measures to help the US through the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3utHJP5

Budget 2021: 'If I have to pay £13,000, it will destroy my shop'

Struggling shops warn they may have to shut if business rates are brought back at the Budget. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dWlyeL

Looming battle for Yemen's Marib city risks humanitarian disaster

A rebel attack on the government's northern stronghold of Marib threatens mass displacement. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qTZdlp

Have Australians fallen out of love with Sydney and Melbourne?

Figures show Australians are moving out of the large cities in search of a better quality of life. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sk1xCs

UK 4G smartphone owners may be due £480m pay-out

Some 29 million people in the UK could be entitled to up to £30 back on Apple or Samsung smartphones. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uwvXDu

Marcus Rashford interview nets BBC scoop of the year at RTS awards

The England striker spoke about growing up in poverty as he campaigned for free school meals. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2PdeOPj

GameStop surges again as Reddit crashes temporarily

Trading in GameStop shares halted minutes before markets closed but jumped again in late trading. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2P0yi9s

The Papers: Teachers get 'sweeping powers' and Sunak's 'giveaway'

The papers focus on new rules to be announced later which will let teachers decide exam grades in England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aQVjUZ

Neil Lennon: Celtic manager resigns with side 18 points adrift of Rangers

Celtic manager Neil Lennon resigns with his side 18 points adrift of Rangers in the Scottish Premiership. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZK3YCb

Apple buys a company every three to four weeks

The technology giant has bought around 100 companies in six years, chief executive Tim Cook has revealed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sjXPJa

China court orders man to pay wife for housework in landmark case

The landmark case has sparked debate as it shines a spotlight on housewives' unpaid labour. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NrsBkM

Biden holds first foreign meeting with Canada's Justin Trudeau

"US leadership has been sorely missed over the past years," the Canadian prime minister said. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZKQZ3e

IVF: How one single man hopes to become a father

Stephen Dyer says he will "do anything" to become a parent - including a bill of up to £40,000. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pOoMDc

Tiger Woods: Proud champion who bounced back

The man considered by many to be the greatest golfer of all time has overcome many challenges in his career. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qSBaUa

Rape social media posts: How speaking out got twin sisters sued

Twins Verity and Lucy were taken to court after speaking out on social media, naming their alleged abuser. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3slNkVU

Fashion designer Alexander Wang accused of sexual assault

More allegations against the US designer emerge as a student speaks to BBC News. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pORfZJ

Victims' law call amid falling confidence in criminal justice

The victims' commissioner for England and Wales says victims have for too long been treated like bystanders. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37JtmMV

Johnson has LGBT+ 'blind spot', says peer

The UK's first openly gay cabinet minister, Lord Smith, urges the PM to diversify his top team. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bwt90w

Walker Swamp: The mission to restore an Australian wetland

Walker Swamp had been destroyed by 150 years of farming - now it is replenished and welcoming life. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37EIHyj

Motera: The world's largest cricket stadium to host India-England Test

India's Motera stadium gives an unobstructed view of the pitch to 110,000 spectators. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aMPCXU

Senegal's teenage jockey races to fame

Fallou Diop won the country's top racing prize when he was just 17. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ktzQop

Priyanka Dewan: The roller-skating star who beat disability stigma

Since taking up skating at the age of eight, Priyanka Dewan has become an international champion. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bv4Z6M

The Simpsons creator Matt Groening on equality, memes and monorails

BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat sits down for a Zoom chat with Matt Groening. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37IjLpr

CEO Secrets: 'My billion pound company has no HR department'

Greg Jackson, founder and CEO of Octopus Energy, explains why he doesn't need a human resources team. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MisXcG

Does size matter for Britain's shrinking Army?

Brigadier John Clark says the British army will become "leaner", ahead of the defence review. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bxhUoB

Budget 2021: 'I've been furloughed twice in one year'

More support for jobs is expected in Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Budget, but will it be enough? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MiXMhn

Covid: English secondary summer schools part of catch-up plan

A total of £720m will help ensure "no child is left behind" due to the pandemic, Boris Johnson says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3klXQJN

Women to trial 'do-it-at-home' smear tests for NHS

The swab checks can help spot early signs of cervical cancer. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZKw0h6

Women boardroom roles make 'dramatic' jump in five years

Boards of big companies have 50% more women present than in 2015, a government review has found. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dNRr8S

Daniel Prude: No charges for US officers over 'spit-hood' death

Officers in New York were filmed using a hood to restrain Daniel Prude until he stopped breathing. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZI541t

The Papers: 'Faster path to freedom' and stamp duty 'to be extended'

Wednesday's front pages continue to focus on how the UK will emerge from lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZJhB4B

Crown Office raises 'concerns' over Alex Salmond papers

The documents were published ahead of the former first minister giving evidence to a Holyrood inquiry. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aIFGPm

Vanessa Bryant criticises Meek Mill for 'insensitive' Kobe Bryant lyric

She says lyrics for a leaked song are "extremely insensitive and disrespectful" to her family. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uonGSa

Stunning sunrise skies captured across England

The skies were ablaze with colour, providing perfect photo opportunities for BBC Weather Watchers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bAzgAO

MWC Shanghai: Gadget companies gather for rare pandemic tech expo

New products include a phone that fully charges in 20 minutes and an under-screen selfie camera. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bwVt2T

Covid-19: PM 'optimistic' restrictions can end by 21 June

There will also be a review into the idea of "vaccine passports", Boris Johnson said. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZJJBoS

Will I be able to go on a foreign holiday? And other questions

We answer some of your questions about England's roadmap out of lockdown, and other Covid-related issues. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2sLbMXA

Earl of Strathmore jailed for sex attack at Glamis Castle home

The Earl of Strathmore attacked a woman in her room during an event he was hosting at Glamis Castle. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sjCdMX

Covid in Scotland: Plan to ease lockdown restrictions to be unveiled

The easing of restrictions in Scotland will be "driven by data rather than by hard and fast dates". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qXNqm0

Covid-19: PM defends 'cautious' plan, and travel bookings surge

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

UK unemployment rate rises to 5.1%

The rate of unemployment in the UK rose 5.1% in the three months to December, figures show. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZI1dRO

Clubhouse confirms data spillage of its audio streams

A user has been banned for streaming audio from multiple Clubhouse chatrooms onto their website. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dJA5dD

Lockdown: England plan 'one-way road to freedom', Boris Johnson insists

Restrictions could be fully eased by 21 June under Boris Johnson's roadmap - if all goes to plan. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dCQ5xL

Facebook to restore news pages in Australia

Facebook will reverse a decision to block access to news content, Australia's government says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aHRUYj

Boeing 777: Signs of 'metal fatigue' found on Denver plane engine

The aircraft had to make an emergency landing after its engine failed, scattering debris over homes below. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pMPMmx

Alex Salmond alleges 'malicious' attempt to damage him

In a written submission to Holyrood the former first minister names people he claims attempted to damage his reputation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2P2URul

Jeep pushed to retire Cherokee name from SUVs

The chief of the Cherokee Nation says 'it's time' for corporations to stop using native American names. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dEdnUe

El Chapo's wife Emma Coronel Aispuro arrested in US over 'drug trafficking'

Emma Coronel Aispuro's arrest comes two years after her husband was convicted in the US over his cartel. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZInOO5

Gender-reveal device explosion kills father-to-be

Christopher Pekny was making a device to be used at his child's gender-reveal party, police say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aIk4T6

Schools reopening: How at risk are children?

BBC's Health reporter Laura Foster explains what we know currently about how children are affected by the virus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ghkH6M

Extinction: Freshwater fish in 'catastrophic' decline

Numbers are plunging due to pollution, unsustainable fishing and the draining of rivers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aFQsFX

Keir Starmer urges government to buy more food from British farmers

Sir Keir Starmer will be the first Labour leader to address the farmers' union since 2008. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZEg6EC

Sri Lanka human rights: UK seeks new UN resolution on abuses

The resolution calls for human rights abusers in the bloody civil war to be held to account. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pSG4PL

Canada's parliament declares China's treatment of Uighurs 'genocide'

Canada is just the second country after the US to recognise China's actions in Xinjiang as genocide. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aLHA1L

Pupils in Wales return for first time in two months

Most children have been learning at home since schools closed before Christmas. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pKqgOK

Covid-19: PM to announce lockdown exit plan, and Scottish and Welsh schools start to reopen

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3shbWz6

Bitcoin keeps hitting new highs after Tesla backing

Having broken through the $50,000 level last week the cryptocurrency has extended its rally this year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dAlvVG

China 'Sexy tea' shop apologises for calling women 'bargains'

The popular beverage chain had previously sold tea bags with the phrase "Master I want you". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37ABhf8

United Airlines grounds planes after engine failure

The airline stops flying 24 planes after an engine burst into flames soon after take-off from Denver. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pCiF4F

Afghanistan's Ghani sees 'window of opportunity' for peace process

In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Ashraf Ghani discusses the "hard decision" on war and peace. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bvUxM4

Over-The-Rhine: Is this a model for urban renewal or a warning sign?

In Cincinnati's Over-The-Rhine neighbourhood, does urban revitalisation come at a cost? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dAiMvu

Covid: Australian Open fans criticised for 'booing vaccine'

A crowd's booing of a reference to Covid-19 vaccines is "disgusting", Australia's deputy PM says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2P0Yilh

Covid: Catch-up narrative putting 'huge pressure' on children, psychologists say

The British Psychological Society warns against reinforcing the notion that school pupils are "behind". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MeK536

Myanmar coup: Military leaders must release Aung San Suu Kyi - Raab

The military must respect the wishes of Myanmar's people, the foreign secretary will tell the UN. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dzqUML

More than half of UK employers planning to recruit staff

The number of firms planning to make staff redundant in the first quarter of 2021 is also falling. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aC5ywe

Fly-tipping: Licensing system failing to stop dumping, Panorama finds

A BBC Panorama investigation finds licensed firms involved in the dumping of rubbish. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k9zu61

'They wanted to jail a banker - I was that banker'

Tom Hayes, jailed for rigging interest rates, tells the BBC fresh evidence will show his conviction was unsafe. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3unoRky

Edvard Munch wrote 'madman' Scream graffiti on painting, scans show

The words "Can only have been painted by a madman" are written in the corner of the famous painting. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pJNpAO

The Walking Dead cast on the final season of a global hit

The Walking Dead is back for a new season - but it's also the show's last. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MhTlUc

Divya Kakran: 'I became famous for wrestling boys'

Divya Kakran, a young Indian wrestler, dreams of making history at the Olympics. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZFHAK0

Mask force: London's five centuries of face coverings

Not a new normal: A brief history of five centuries of face masks. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pDWJGp

'Coins can inspire people to look into the past'

BBC News website readers share their old coin collections and the stories behind them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kdwo10

Spurs have problems 'I cannot resolve' but are not in crisis - Mourinho

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho says Spurs "have problems I cannot resolve" but insists they are not in crisis after losing to West Ham. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37BKGmL

The Papers: 'March to freedom' and 'return to the great outdoors'

Monday's papers are dominated by the expected contents of the PM's road map out of lockdown in England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3sgh5Ho

Covid and PTSD: Dispelling misconceptions on those who may have it and why

Lifting the lid on common misconceptions, a mother and former Facebook moderator share their experience with post traumatic stress disorder. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dFNd3r

The video call apps linking home workers with strangers

A number of tech firms are connecting people working from home with strangers via video calls. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3si9Qz0

Africa's data gap: Measuring the cost of not counting the dead

Just eight countries in Africa have adequate death registration systems, a BBC investigation finds. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ulXqaP

Cambridge moonflower: Time-lapse video captures 'UK first'

See the bloom of an Amazonian moonflower that captured interest from around the world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bwmbc6

Ruthless Djokovic wins ninth Australian Open and 18th Grand Slam title

Novak Djokovic continues his dominance of the Australian Open by overwhelming Daniil Medvedev to win a record-extending ninth men's title. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3um6pc4

'I gave him a ring to see if he was interested' - England coach Jones on Wales' Rees-Zammit

Eddie Jones admits he was always going to struggle to convince Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit to play for England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MaVkcR

Lewis wins with explosive KO and Briton Aspinall secures biggest victory of his career

Underdog Derrick Lewis wins at UFC Fight Night 185 in Las Vegas while Briton Tom Aspinall claims his biggest career success. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZHjbUp

Covid-19: PM's new vaccine target, and the special effects livening up lockdown

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qF4qxt

Child heart transplants: Record year for new-style operations

A novel approach is cutting waiting lists and helping children like Freya get organ transplants. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NrDS4f

Teens arrested after car stolen with two young children inside

The "distraught" father of the boys, aged two and four, said the vehicle was taken from his driveway. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37ymmCd

RAF sonic boom: Ministry of Defence receives TV and window damage claims

Homes were shaken across eastern England after RAF Typhoons were launched to intercept a plane. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3boHvQH

Australian PM is vaccinated as rollout begins

Scott Morrison received the Pfizer vaccine as Australia begins its nationwide inoculation programme. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pF2Eec

Israel eases restrictions following vaccine success

Shops, libraries and museums will now be open to the public, following easing of Covid rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uc2I8S

How Trump offered Kim a ride on Air Force One

A new BBC series shows how threats of nuclear war against North Korea gave way to a Trump-Kim bromance. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aDQ4Yv

Singapore vending machines now dispense salmon, crab and even cacti

The city state has a dizzying array of vending machines, dispensing everything from cacti to pizza. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Zxc9le

How European businesses are adapting to Brexit

Companies doing business between Europe and the UK talk to the BBC about the impact of the new rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OSk7Dj

Covid-19: Which countries in Africa are administering vaccines?

Some African nations have just begun vaccination programmes, but many have yet to start. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pzTekd

Covid-19: Fewest firms planning job cuts since pandemic began

The figures suggest the decision to extend the furlough scheme has helped to prevent wider job losses. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k7mbD7

Lockdown review: What are the risks of schools, pubs and shops reopening?

Lockdown could slowly be lifted soon but what are the risks associated with relaxing certain restrictions? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NgRbVp

The Papers: Jabs ‘for all adults’ by July and ‘free by summer’

Sunday’s papers are dominated by Boris Johnson’s pledge to offer every UK adult a vaccine by 31 July. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aEB0Ks

The homemade special effects livening up lockdown

Peter Quinn moved from Northern Ireland to America to work in the VFX industry over a decade ago. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NKddQ2

May Willis: 'I'm almost 111 and make the most of what I've got'

May Willis, from Bexhill, credits her long life to no smoking, no alcohol - and lots of chocolate. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k8aa08

Covid: 'Each one of these people mattered'

Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg is using art to show the "depth and breadth" of Covid's US death toll. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37yqF0F

Pablo Hasel: Luxury stores looted and vehicles ablaze in Barcelona protests

The arrest of the Catalan rapper has ignited ignited a debate over freedom of speech in Spain. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3duKbP9

Coronavirus doctor's diary: Don't ask me which vaccine is best, please

Dr John Wright says he's often asked which vaccine is best, but the answer is it's too early to say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pFM6Tq

Are streaming algorithms really damaging film?

Director Martin Scorsese says streaming algorithms demean cinema and treat viewers as consumers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qDFkio

Flood warnings in Wales follow 'persistent rain' alert

More than 20 flood warnings are in place, as well as a Met Office amber alert for heavy rain. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pEOGsZ

Covid-19: Care home visitors and ambulance delay 'victims'

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pCE3a6

Covid-19: UK should send vaccines to poorer nations now - WTO chief

The head of the World Trade Organization says it is in richer countries' interest to share vaccines. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pBtrZ7

Alaska woman attacked by bear while using toilet

Shannon Stevens was shocked to find there was a bear behind when she used an outhouse in Alaska. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3s7FeQz

Covid: Confusion over gestational diabetes advice

Some women who've had the condition have been told to shield while others have not. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ufvipZ

Texas weather: President Biden to declare major disaster

As electricity slowly returns to Texas, many residents still do not have access to running water. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZCXXad

Covid-19: Care home residents in England to be allowed one regular visitor

Matt Hancock says the 8 March rule change is a "first step to getting back to where we want to be". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NFYbLa

Ambulance delays led to 'secondary Covid victims'

Waiting times outside some hospitals increased over Christmas, with a knock-on effect for 999 call-outs from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OV5jnD

Covid and diabetes: My story

While it's known that diabetics are more at risk of suffering severe cases of Covid-19 - new evidence suggests the virus could actually be triggering the condition in some cases. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NGaCXl

Margaret Mitchell: Google fires AI ethics founder

She is the second senior figure to leave the online giant's ethics unit over the past few months. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZASi4y

HSBC fraud helpline's 20-hour wait 'disgraceful'

The daughter of a fraud victim says it took hours to speak to staff after thousands were stolen from her father's bank account. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3azdn5S

Holidays: Travel industry begs for 'route out of crisis'

Industry figures have urged the prime minister to provide a "roadmap" to get people travelling again. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3blHz3v

Are migrants being influenced to enter the EU by vlogs?

Stephanie Hegarty meets the people sharing their story of trying to illegally enter the EU on social media. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3brn7OC

What the latest No 10 exit means for the Union

The PM is looking for his third head of the Union unit in as many weeks after Oliver Lewis resigned. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pGuKFX

Covid-19 lockdown: Britain's 'plague village'

Almost a year since the start of the pandemic, how have Eyam residents been coping? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uiJbn8

The petrol that was poisoning children

How a successful campaign led to the banning of lead in petrol in the UK from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aBsPhV

Week in pictures: 13-19 February 2021

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bmnTfY

Coronavirus: What Europeans have learned from a year of pandemic

Since the first case in northern Italy a year ago the lives of Europeans have been changed forever. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k3VYVY

Facebook in Australia: What happened after news was blocked?

The removal of news sites has led to concerns about the spread of disinformation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pzjStz

Disability and dating: 'I didn’t know what bisexual was'

People with learning difficulties are often overlooked when it comes to sex education. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qEsbWf

Future generations bill sounds 'namby pamby' but it's start, says Lord Bird

The man behind the magazine wants a new law to protect future generations - but is anyone listening? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37vLUzT

Algeria's protests are back and the president is worried

The Hirak movement marks its second anniversary with hopes of a rebirth despite appeasement efforts. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37rdNcz

The Papers: Sussexes lose royal roles, and lockdown exit plan

The announcement that Harry and Meghan will not return as working royals dominate Saturday's papers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OQElgN

Covid-19: UK's surplus vaccine pledge and two million 'not given flight refunds'

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NjJde2

UK government borrowing hits highest January level since records began

It is the first time in 10 years that more have been borrowed than collected as tax and other income. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k201lH

Myanmar coup: Woman shot during anti-coup protests dies

Mya Thwe Thwe Khaing, 20, is the first protester to die since the 1 February coup. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bie3f8

Iran nuclear deal: US agrees to join talks 'at critical moment'

The US says it is prepared to meet Iran to salvage a 2015 deal to limit its nuclear programme. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bnRLsa

What does Princess Latifa case mean for British sport?

The accusations against Dubai's ruler leaves British horse racing facing some uncomfortable questions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2M3FIrr

Texas storm: ‘He’s 92 so we wrapped him tight like a mummy’

Like so many desperate Texans, Henry is struggling to stay warm without power. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37rsD2S

Brazil: Can you vaccinate a whole town against Covid?

Scientists are vaccinating the entire adult population of a town in Brazil against Covid-19, to see if it helps bring life back to normal. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Ni8lSp

Black lawyer was told ‘people like you don’t become barristers’

Figures show around 3.2% of members of the Bar are from black and ethnic backgrounds. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZAAJS5

Climate Change: How much did it cost the US economy in 2020?

Last year saw a record numbers of extreme weather events costing billions of dollars in damages. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qzQjJP

The dentist who helped a koala to walk

Jon Doulman built a unique prosthetic after hearing about Triumph, a koala born without a foot. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bk17oS

Cancel culture: Have any two words become more weaponised?

What do a series of recent controversies tell us about the politics around "cancel culture"? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dn3Pg5

Now Norway is offering drug-free treatment to people with psychosis

People with psychosis are usually given powerful medication - in Norway they can now choose to go drug-free. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bl1lw8

Iran nuclear deal: Clock ticks as rivals square up

A looming election could bury any chance of saving the deal, while Iran and the US play tough. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u9D6tj

France's elite forced to confront sexual abuse scandals

Revelations about sexual assaults and incest hit the reputation of France's intellectual elite. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dpUzYw

Foot-and-mouth outbreak's parallels with Covid pandemic

Twenty years on from the start of the foot-and-mouth crisis, the Covid parallels appear stark. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dyWCcG

The search widens for hot rocks that provide power

Geothermal power projects have seen a surge of investment as countries encourage renewable energy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3udbfIz

Wales plans wider school return from 15 March

All primary schools could reopen fully if Covid cases continue to fall, under Welsh Government plans. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NmYMBz

Covid: Unblock logjam for new laws, senior MPs urge ministers

Commons select committee chiefs want laws held up during the pandemic to be put back on the agenda. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3azJhPq

'We can't get a refund for our £980 flights'

Holidaymakers prevented from flying by travel restrictions or lockdowns may not be entitled to a refund. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dqux7F

UK to launch 'high risk' science agency

The new agency will help "cement the UK's position as a science superpower", the government says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bkUL8U

Covid: Health workers appeal to PM for better personal protection

In a letter, 20 organisations say measures to tackle airborne spread of coronavirus are "inadequate". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OIr21S

No Covid variants found on London Tubes, buses and stations

This does not mean none is circulating or commuters can let down their guard, the researchers say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2M9FAqA

The papers: 'Perseverance pays off' and 'foreign holiday hope'

Friday's papers carry images from Mars and report new data showing the early impact of vaccines. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u67xkd

Facebook Australia: PM Scott Morrison 'will not be intimidated' by tech giant

Scott Morrison says Facebook's decision to block news feeds to users is "arrogant and disappointing". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZtdN7y

Covid-19: 'Strong decline' in virus and 'long Covid' compensation call

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qvfbm0

'Roaring Kitty' GameStop investor hit with lawsuit

Keith Gill is being sued over claims he duped fellow investors into buying its shares last month. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3auTywn

Covid-19: Late Christmas decorations 'light up lockdown'

Christmas lights and trees are left up late to raise spirits during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NCVBW6

Long Covid: MPs call for compensation for keyworkers

The condition should be classed as an occupational disease, MPs say in a letter to Boris Johnson. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37oEG0u

Prince Philip spends second night in hospital

The 99-year-old duke is said to be in "good spirits" at London's King Edward VII Hospital. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u6x2Sh

Demi Lovato 'had three strokes and a heart attack' after 2018 overdose

In a new documentary, the singer reveals she was minutes from death after her overdose in 2018. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ppY83i

Commercial TV channels unite to screen Covid vaccine myth-busting video

The celebrity-led film will urge people from ethnic minority communities to have the Covid jab. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3s3fwfR

Strong decline in coronavirus across England since January, React study shows

Study finds infections fell by two-thirds - and more in London - but warns virus levels remain high. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3auMlww

Covid shows need for bigger government role, says Starmer

The Labour Party leader will say there can be "no return to business as usual" after the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jYlQT0

Brexit charges: Why is my online shopping more expensive?

Some UK customers have been hit by extra charges since Brexit but why? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dn0pK5

Covid and suicide: Japan's rise a warning to the world?

For the first time in 11 years, suicide among women has gone up, and the pandemic is playing a part. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jWMax5

Australia news code: What’s this row with Facebook and Google all about?

A law that would force tech firms to pay for news is being closely watched globally. We explain why. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bkdiCl

'Clothes should float in and out of our lives'

The companies that are adopting a "circular economy" model to doing business. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3s0S5nu

Texas weather: Are frozen wind turbines to blame for power cuts?

Frozen wind turbines are being blamed for power failures - but problems with fossils fuels are a bigger issue. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZxollP

Archie Brennan: Discover why Prue Leith loved this little known artist's work

The Bake Off judge loved his work and he had famous friends so why is he not more celebrated? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rZPE4H

Covid: Phase out furlough gradually, chancellor urged

The government employee support scheme needs to be wound down gently, think tank says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3buV0OT

Trustpilot removed 2.2 million bogus reviews in 2020

The review website publishes its first transparency report as its own sector comes under scrutiny. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3auDafl

How Afghanistan police train for Taliban attacks and suicide bombers

Police in Afghanistan are training to deal with militant attacks amid Taliban threats. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3beZdWG

Nasa Perseverance rover: How this Mars landing will be different

Nasa's Perseverance rover is aiming for Jezero Crater, considered “too dangerous” for previous spacecraft. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37mGU0u

Covid: How work life changed for a home-schooler and a supermarket manager

How the pandemic has changed work life for a home-schooling parent and a supermarket manager. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k0qi3D

Priyanka Chopra Jonas locked down in London

Speaking as her autobiography is published, the actress talks about lockdown in the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3s8z5DL

Omegle: Children expose themselves on video chat site

Omegle links up random people for virtual video and text chats, and claims to be moderated. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37qJLWp

Inflation: Food and furniture costs drive inflation higher

Prices rose by 0.7% in the 12 months to January in the UK, up from 0.6% to December. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LY6AsZ

Blickling Hall: Wasps deployed to protect mansion from moths

Pests and moulds are thriving at historic properties in lockdown, the National Trust says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qtodQm

Covid-19: Plea to put 'generation Covid' centre stage, and why you may be feeling numb

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37oitzP

Captain Sir Tom Moore: 'An unimaginable legacy', family says

The 100-year-old who raised millions for NHS charities wanted to keep going, his daughter says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rUsZXk

Princess Latifa: UN to question UAE about Dubai ruler's daughter

The UN is analysing videos in which the daughter of Dubai's ruler says she fears for her life. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bb3GJS

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's wife makes first appearance in a year

Ri Sol-ju joined her husband at a concert on Tuesday to mark the birthday of his late father. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jTaQGK

China overtakes US as EU's biggest trading partner

China's demand for cars and luxury goods from Europe bounced back in 2020 as its economy recovered. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3prvIpF

Hospital waiting list 'may double to 10m by April'

There could be a surge in demand from delayed referrals and delays to treatment, a think tank warns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3anauVE

Covid: Trials test the efficacy of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on children

Some 300 volunteers will take part in the first coronavirus vaccination trial on children and young adults. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aqxJho

Climate change: Don't raid home insulation scheme, MPs urge ministers

The government hopes to claw back money from a £1.5bn fund to promote home insulation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Nz0D5Y

Mars landings that did (and didn't) go to plan

With two missions to land on Mars in 2021, Laura Foster looks back at the previous 17 attempts. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Zn2eyv

‘People are starting to see light at the end of the tunnel’

Doctors in Wales describe the pressure to help patients who’ve suffered delayed treatment during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OBu2wW

Covid: How will we know if the vaccine is working?

Deaths are falling faster for the over-80s - but does that mean the vaccine is working? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ptixof

Covid-19: Losing both parents to coronavirus

BBC reporter Cathy Killick shares her experience after both of her parents died within weeks. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u797Co

Nodeep Kaur: The jailed activist Meena Harris tweeted about

Who is Nodeep Kaur, the young woman whose arrest has caused global outrage? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3biwznI

Covid deaths: If you're feeling numb, you're not alone

"Compassion fatigue" is common among NHS staff, but many more of us could be feeling it right now from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jZDs0T

Coronavirus: Should university students get a refund?

The pandemic has meant most students have been unable to go to lectures - so should they get a refund? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aseiF7

Covid: Make children priority after pandemic, Anne Longfield says

England's children's commissioner calls on Boris Johnson to put them "centre stage" of his plans. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3asgI6C

Spy pixels in emails 'have become endemic'

Email app Hey reveals that two-thirds of the messages it handles contain the hidden trackers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NC5KCr

Princess Latifa: Jailed in Dubai by my father

Princess Latifa disappeared in 2018, but managed to send secret messages to her friends. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3djONrf

Trump attacks "dour" leader McConnell

Donald Trump railed against senior Republican Mitch McConnell for implying he incited the Capitol riot. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pqO4Hs

Covid: Melbourne lockdown to end after quarantine outbreak controlled

The "circuit-breaker" lockdown was designed to crush a coronavirus breach from hotel quarantine. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jWl9cZ

The papers: 'Ready, test, go' and 'roadmap revealed'

Wednesday's papers outline the potential route out of lockdown in England as 1.7 million are told to shield. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Zqdk5Q

Covid-19: Scotland school return plan due and why we may have to live with the virus

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ppD7Wy

Spinners take all 10 England wickets as India thrash tourists to level series

England succumb to an inevitable 317-run defeat by India on the fourth day of the second Test in Chennai. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u41VXp

Covid in Scotland: Sturgeon set to confirm phased return to schools

The first minister has said she is "very keen" to proceed with a phased return to more normal schooling. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3s0BFLI

Osaka cruises into Australian Open semi-finals

Three-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka cruises past Hsieh Su-wei in just 66 minutes to reach the semi-finals of the Australian Open. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3psLkJs

Sacked LGBT veterans can reclaim lost medals

Former military personnel dismissed because of their sexuality may apply to restore honours. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u2uhl2

Yemen: The boy who saved his sister from a sniper

Hundreds of children have been killed or wounded by sniper fire as Yemen's civil war continues. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u2CplG

US snow: Winter storm tightens grip in southern states

More than 150 million Americans are under winter storm warnings, with a state of emergency in Texas. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Zg9VGK

Full-face hot-wax TikTok videos prompt warnings

Skin experts raise health-and-safety concerns about the videos, which do not carry a warning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pk1O6N

Without music, will New Orleans survive?

Known as the birthplace of Jazz, New Orleans has thousands of musicians that rely on gigs to survive. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rY2L6w

How Congo-Brazzaville's shark population came under threat

The shark population off Congo-Brazzaville is threatened as desperate fishermen search deeper waters. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b88M9L

Could churches do more to fight climate change?

Some young Christians in the UK say they want to see more action in their own churches. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bdE8vC

Students 'see the beauty in the ordinary'

First-year photography students at the University for the Creative Arts show off their work. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qvtjf6

'My mum was an alcoholic and it was a massive secret'

Becky Ellis Hamilton's mum had an alcohol problem but no-one talked about it - and this had tragic consequences. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37zJwZh

Optimism as Cuba set to test its own Covid vaccine

The first trials of the Cuban-produced Soberana 2 are "encouraging", Cuban scientists say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rVJHpl

Covid: Ardrossan care worker caught virus twice and fears it could happen again

Care worker Michelle Lamont tested positive for coronavirus last April and then again in November. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2N1Vx2A

The hypercar maker who was told to give up his dream

Mate Rimac struggled to get anyone to believe that cutting edge sportscars could be made in Croatia. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZjIU5d

Free speech plan to tackle 'silencing' views on campus

New post is among proposals aimed at strengthening academic freedom in England's universities. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bdybig

'Concerning' rise in pre-teens self-injuring

The rate of hospital admissions for nine to 12-year-olds who self-injure has doubled in six years. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NyXdAb

450,000 families ‘behind on rent because of Covid’

One in 20 private renters say they have been refused rent reductions, a report says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rY7rcp

Fake Amazon reviews 'being sold in bulk' online

A Which? investigation found 10 sites offering fake Amazon Marketplace reviews from as little as £5 each. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u1jTtD

Covid: Father and daughter to leave quarantine hotel after 'error'

They were told they could isolate at home, and no longer had to stay in the hotel for 10 days. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dijtcG

Independent commission to investigate Capitol riots

US House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi says it will be modelled on the 9/11 attacks inquiry. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Na9dZd

Covid: Rapid tests could help reopen nightclubs, PM suggests

Boris Johnson suggests testing clubbers and theatregoers to reopen venues that have been closed since March. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3po1fZu

Covid: Rabbi urges pause to ultra-Orthodox wedding parties

Call by senior rabbi in London's Stamford Hill follows last month's police raid on 150-guest wedding. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jPm1Qu

India farmers activist arrest 'attack on democracy'

Delhi chief minister criticises the arrest of Disha Ravi, 22, over a document intended to help farmers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pjwd4T

At-home food selling concerning, says Food Standards Agency

Food sales through social media puts further pressure on a hygiene inspection system already under strain. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZjfUuk

'The next train arriving is the first for 56 years'

The new station opening was kept under wraps so people were not temped to break lockdown rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jNBalm

Japan's economy shrinks 4.8% in 2020 due to Covid

The disappointing figure comes despite surging growth in the second half of the year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3al82yP

Australian Open: Daniil Medvedev reaches quarter-finals

Fourth seed Daniil Medvedev cruises into the Australian Open quarter-finals with a straight-set victory over Mackenzie McDonald. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ppS4rw

Pegula stuns Svitolina to reach Australian Open quarter-finals

American Jessica Pegula produces a shock win to knock out fifth seed Elina Svitolina and reach the Australian Open quarter-final. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jQABaC

Covid: New phase begins after first vaccine target hit in England

The rollout extends to younger people, as England and Wales hit targets for most vulnerable. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rTGkz5

New York City : Man charged with deadly subway stabbings

Two people die and another two are injured in a string of attacks said to have targeted homeless people. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tWHxHL

HS2: Aerial footage shows what London to Birmingham route looks like now

Take a flight along phase one of the high-speed rail network – from London to Birmingham. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LR7U0J

Covid: Should we double mask face coverings?

There’s a lot of choice about which type of face covering to wear – and in some countries the advice is changing. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j7WqC8

Why this Australian girl has cleaned graves for eight years

Australian girl Tj Kleeman began scrubbing graves to overcome a fear, but now does it to "feel amazing". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dabv5e

Coronavirus: The 'Fabulous Ladies' book club helping to vaccinate their small town

Dr Keri Rath recruited her club members to help distribute Covid vaccines to their New Mexico town. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qmNMCF

Gordon Ramsay 'needed room to breathe' on new game show

The TV chef discusses his new BBC game show and how restaurants are coping in lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aZ7Jsw

Decimalisation and the coin you really want to find in your change

To mark 50 years since decimalisation in the UK, an expert from The Royal Mint highlights recent coins of interest. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bangWR

Surviving rape: 'I'd watch TV and start feeling sick'

Martha was raped by a man she had trusted. She explains what it's been like trying to overcome this. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b4LPo2

Why the US is eyeing a $300 monthly child benefit

Child poverty in the US "is an emergency and not a temporary one" advocates say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37eJbLi

Computer says go: Taking orders from an AI boss

As artificial intelligence systems get more prevalent, some of us already have computers as managers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37eH7Tj

Indian farmers' protests: Why they matter to British Indians

Young British Indians tell Radio 1 Newsbeat why the Indian farmers' protests are important to them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NwpcAQ

Bill Gates: Solving Covid easy compared with climate

Solving global warming would be “the most amazing thing humanity has done”, says the billionaire. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u1PviP

Covid-19: Hotel quarantine to come into force in UK

Travellers will pay £1,750 to spend 10 days quarantining in government-sanctioned hotels. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aitNzd

Claudia Lawrence: Father of missing chef dies aged 74

Peter Lawrence campaigned for families of missing people but never discovered his daughter's fate. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dfne2q

The Papers: 'Jab milestone' and Harry and Meghan's 'joy'

A 15 million vaccinations landmark and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby news lead the papers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b7V7j6

'Valentine's Day murder' remains unsolved 45 years on

Police believe Helen Hooper was planning to leave her husband at the time she went missing. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tZRRPa

Chris Harrison: Bachelor host to step aside over racism row

Chris Harrison was accused of minimising controversial photos of a cast member on the hit US show. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3piX15t

Mr and Mrs Smith reboot to star Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Donald Glover

The original 2005 film about married assassins starred Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qkOqk7

Amanda Holden 'devastated' at lockdown rule break

The Britain's Got Talent judge admits she travelled over 200 miles after a "distressing" call from her parents. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jLHOZm

Covid: Remove all lockdown laws by May, Tory MP group demands

A group of 63 backbenchers is calling for the prime minister to abolish coronavirus restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qjm8GD

TJ Ducklo: Biden aide quits over 'abhorrent' language

TJ Ducklo allegedly threatened to "destroy" a female reporter asking questions about his private life. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jMThb7

Covid: Michelin-starred restaurants sell gourmet burgers

Michelin-starred restaurants are relying on takeaways and cook-at-home boxes to survive the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tVSedM

Covid-19: Celebrating Valentine's Day during a pandemic

Covid-19 means that some people are having to find innovative ways to mark the day. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tXUKjt

Covid-19: South Africa to reopen border crossings

The country has been hit hard by a second wave of the outbreak linked to a new Covid variant. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qkwsOF

Dating coach Haifa Barbari shares her top tips on finding love in lockdown

Author and dating coach Haifa Barbari shares her top tips on how to find love in lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OCnwGo

Covid: Home-schooling triplets mum tells parents to 'hang in there'

Esther, from Nottinghamshire, has filmed a video diary. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37eS1Zn

Your pictures on the theme of 'shelter'

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

Where are Cape Town's great white sharks?

Barely a single great white shark has been spotted off the city's coast for two years, where once there were hundreds. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dc05hl

Coronavirus doctor's diary: Will Covid be with us forever, like flu?

Vaccination is unlikely to provide a permanent defence, writes Dr John Wright, so Covid may never be eliminated. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b2Z08L

Slalom: Film director 'was afraid' to tell story of abuse on the slopes

A director draws on her own experiences in this story of a talented teen groomed by her ski coach. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rJw5NU

Does yoga have a conspiracy theory problem?

Some online yoga influencers are accused of spreading conspiracy theories. Does yoga have a problem? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b54xeZ

Kohima: Britain's 'forgotten' battle that changed the course of WWII

A group of British-Indian soldiers held off an entire Japanese division for three months in 1944. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qiqcqw

Neonatal pay: 'I was cheated out of time with my premature baby’

Campaigners and MPs are calling on the government to bring in pay and leave for parents of neonatal babies. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3daVSKF

Covid-19: Over-65s to receive jab in next phase of rollout in England

The clinically vulnerable are also being invited, as the rollout in England enters a new phase. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qnyxcK

Renters: Eviction ban in England extended until March

Eviction notices, which were set to resume on 22 February, cannot now be served for another six weeks. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tZhgZg

Devon twins celebrate 90th birthdays by moving in together

Pauline Vincent and Jacqueline Hetherington are living together for the first time since their 20s. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3d6sRQx

Josh Warrington stunned by Mauricio Lara in knockout defeat at Wembley Arena

Josh Warrington falls to a stunning defeat as Mexico's Mauricio Lara causes a huge shock at Wembley Arena. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZcqOlN

The Papers: 'Back in the pub garden' and 'final lockdown' call

The papers look at plans to reopen pubs and schools as Tory MPs press for an end to restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rVWIzl

Tennis coach walks out of match after being yelled at

Daniil Medvedev's coach walks out of his Australian Open third-round match as the Russian blows a two-set lead before winning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OqQd92

Rutland dad and son, 10, sleep in garden igloo at -5C

Alex Asbridge and his three boys build an igloo using only a plastic box to make bricks. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jJPT0D

Remembering Viola Beach five years on

Five years after rising stars Viola Beach died in a crash, their families consider the band's legacy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3s2bncn

Olympic swimmer Klete Keller faces new charges over Capitol riots

The gold medallist was allegedly spotted among the crowd in the Rotunda wearing his Team USA jacket. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZoN7ox

Covid: We could live with virus 'like we do flu' by end of year, says Hancock

The health secretary says he hopes Covid-19 will be a treatable disease by the end of the year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aVRVHa

CaSSIS mission: The camera capturing Mars' craters and canyons

The instrument takes images of dust storms, frost deposits and minerals on the Red Planet's surface. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b3jpuq

Karim Khan: UK lawyer elected chief prosecutor at ICC

Karim Khan, currently investigating Islamic State war crimes, joins the court in the Hague in June. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ai4zAY

US to allow in thousands of asylum seekers waiting in Mexico

The Biden administration will start by processing some 25,000 people, reversing a Trump-era policy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aYxbyB

The video of a protester's arrest Russian police 'leaked to scare people'

Footage shows police interrogating a supporter of Alexei Navalny while pushing him on to his dog's food bowl. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NqQCHW

Nasa's pioneering black women

The mathematicians who worked behind the scenes on the American space programme. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OA96GP

Myanmar coup: What led to the military seizing power?

The people of Myanmar watched a coup unfold on 1 February. Why are they scared? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tSoK0g

Steve Cotterill: Shrewsbury manager with Covid winning from hospital

Steve Cotterill is recovering in hospital but is still leading Shrewsbury Town from his sick bed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZfoRou

Week in pictures: 6-12 February 2021

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jLrOXn

Covid-19: The secret life of museums during lockdown

Museums and art galleries are closed but inside their walls, a select few people are busy at work. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jKumF7

How I bickered and bonded with a Spotify hacker

Eloise Horsfield communicated with her hacker through song titles picked via the music-streaming app. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aWsq8C

Covid: What can families do over the half-term break?

With restrictions still in place, parents will need to be creative to keep the children entertained. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jIaUZT

Cumbria coal mine: What is the controversy about?

Cumbrian councillors are reviewing their support for a controversial coal mine near Whitehaven. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tNvWe4

Tomas Soucek: West Ham midfielder's rise from rejection to Premier League star

Unwanted by second-tier clubs back home and considered clumsy, Tomas Soucek has emerged as one of this season's standout players. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jDheBA

Covid vaccine: Over-70s urged to get vaccine as UK nears target

The government is aiming to offer a vaccine to 15 million people in priority groups by Monday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZfrHKl

Brexit lorry chaos avoided as freight flows 'back to normal'

Internal government data says lorries are moving again, but some were empty as trade dropped. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ag8XAL

Post-Brexit trade: 'If you don't speak French, you're stuffed'

Three traders, three sets of problems, weeks into the UK-EU deal company complaints continue rising. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NqONL9

Trump impeachment: Insurrection incitement charge a 'monstrous lie'

The ex-president's lawyers present evidence in the US Senate relating to the deadly Capitol riots. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b0uZ9O

Newspaper headlines: A 'road map' out of lockdown?

As the UK nears 15 million vaccinations, the front pages examine when lockdown might be eased. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ql3Epk

Covid: Victoria state to enter third lockdown after outbreak of UK variant

Officials say the "sharp circuit breaker" is needed to halt the infectious strain's rapid spread from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rMbiJC

UK economy poised like a coiled spring, says Bank economist

Andy Haldane says the economy will surge back this spring thanks to the vaccine programme rollout. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LHpqEr

Stonehenge building blocks linked to Wales

One of Britain's biggest and oldest stone circles has been found in west Wales by archaeologists. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MYcBGv

Anna Sorokin: Fake heiress released from US prison

Anna Sorokin was jailed in 2019 after spending years living as a wealthy socialite in New York. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qqJBG5

British Gymnastics: Abuse support helpline set to close after receiving 221 calls

A support helpline set up in response to abuse allegations within gymnastics is set to close after receiving 221 calls. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tPa8P7

'Hedge trimmer' fish facing global extinction

These extraordinary fish, which are a type of ray, are vanishing in many countries due to overfishing. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3d8YZmr

Covid and gun violence: Tijuana, the city with a double pandemic

Aida and Daniel are married - and both paramedics in Tijuana, one of the most violent cities in the world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3acktwT

Covid: Wales first in UK to reach February vaccine target

Everyone in top four priority groups will have been offered a Covid jab by Friday, ministers say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aaOb5m

Huawei takes HSBC to court as it tries to stop extradition

The Chinese giant is trying to stop the extradition of its chief financial officer from Canada to the US. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rXH0Ur

Quiz of the week: Desert islands, Brexit and more Zoom drama

How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tS9wIP

Forests the size of tennis courts

Micro-forests are being planted in towns and cities around the world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tPfr19

The Sussex pensioner with a litter-picking 'obsession'

Ursula Pethick has been on daily walks, whatever the weather, determined to tidy up her local area. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jIwH3x

LGBT History Month: Newcastle artists reflect on movement in Pride project

Four artists create new projects based on their memories and views of the LGBT movement. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qd45Sh

Covid-19 and Wuhan: Why don't we know more?

As countries scramble to protect themselves against Covid-19, the search for its origin continues. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aUqGgd

Have lockdowns affected my child's physical and mental health?

Should parents of under-fives worry about Covid restrictions harming their child's development? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aeSVal

Coronavirus vaccines: How’s my country and the rest of the world doing?

When it comes to vaccine distribution there is one question most people are asking - when will I be offered it? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qeYFX9

Arab Spring: How the uprisings still echo, 10 years on

Revolutions brought dramatic to change to the region - but the causes have not gone away. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aZHSRd

There's more to JC Stewart than his viral Friends parody

The singer, who has written with Lewis Capaldi and Niall Horan, is poised for success in 2021. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b0HWQX

Valentine's Day: How to pimp your dating profile

Top tips from a dating expert on how to improve your 'love life CV' from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3d4keWp

Covid-19: Chinatowns fighting racism and pandemic to survive

People have been avoiding Chinatowns since the start of the pandemic - and now they're struggling. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3d5hcBp

The global race to produce hydrogen offshore

There is much excitement about the prospect of making hydrogen on offshore windfarms. Could it work? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3d5r1z6

Impeachment: 'Convict Trump or it could happen again,' trial told

Democrats wrap up their impeachment case against former President Donald Trump. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aciBEn

The Papers: 'Win for Meghan' and 'over-65s to get jab invites'

Many of Friday's front pages report on the Duchess of Sussex's victory in her high court privacy case against the Mail on Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Nnnql6

Ozone layer 'rescued' from CFC damage

A steady decline in the levels of ozone-harming CFCs in the atmosphere has resumed, scientists say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Nhx2hf

Covid vaccine priority for 'severe' asthma

Asthma patients who need steroids are to be included in priority-group six, the clinically "at risk". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MKyXeH

GameStop investors on a wild ride: 'It was a rollercoaster of emotion'

Now that the dust has settled, who are the winners and losers in the GameStop saga? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/370Hv7U

Trump impeachment: Democrats say Trump left those at Capitol 'for dead'

The second day of Donald Trump's impeachment trial saw him labelled as an "inciter-in-chief". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3abc78V

NHS bureaucracy being cut to improve care

Health services and councils will be encouraged to work together as 2012 reforms are unpicked in England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aXxSIe

Egypt's revolution: 'The roar of the crowd shook my feet'

Photographer Laura El-Tantawy looks back at her work documenting the 2011 revolution in Egypt. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/371TGS0

Liberty Barros: 'What is happening to my spine?'

Liberty, from Leicester, discovered she could bend her body in half while watching a Rihanna video. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3d0ktSt

Numbats: Saving a marsupial 'unique even to Australia'

The numbat is one of the world’s most endangered animals, with about 1,000 left in the wild. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q56VZA

Central African Republic: A country under siege

Catherine Byaruhanga explains what’s going on in Central African Republic, as rebels surround the capital. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cY2vQA

Pablo Escobar: Why scientists want to kill Colombia's hippos

Illegally brought to Colombia by drug baron Pablo Escobar, the animals have become a major headache. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jAOhXf

Stamp duty holiday deadline 'is making us nervous'

A rush to complete sales before tax breaks end on 31 March is causing delays and calls for government help. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qb0W5E

Elisa Lam: What really happened in the Cecil Hotel

The 21-year-old went missing in 2013, and internet folklore has haunted her memory ever since. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/371TphL

The cinemas now hiring out their screens to gamers

With cinemas badly by Covid-19 restrictions they are looking for new revenue streams. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LIIbHM

The Great Indian Kitchen: Serving an unsavoury tale of sexism in home

The drama that unfolds in a grimy kitchen raises unsettling questions about insidious sexism within homes. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a799C8

Covid: Prisoners like 'caged animals' in lockdown jails

Prisoners have been locked in their cells for 90% of the day during pandemic, the prisons watchdog says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qgjQYY

Obesity: Appetite drug could mark 'new era' in tackling condition

Some of the people on the 15-month trial lost more than a fifth of their body weight. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NkoHd2

Toxic air puts six million at risk of lung damage

Six million people aged over 65 in England are at high risk of lung damage, a new report says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q4BNcJ

Covid-19: Kent variant 'on course to sweep world'

The expert heading the UK's genetic surveillance says research into strains will go into the 2030s. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jBiG7E

Brexit: Preserving NI protocol is 'the only way' forward, warns EU

The European Commission's vice-president says "swift solutions" must be found to "teething problems" in trade. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3qbBYTs

EU could cut UK out of financial markets - Andrew Bailey

The Bank of England governor says Brussels wants to "dictate" financial rules to the City of London. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NgWLXa

Bruce Springsteen DWI: Singer charged with drink-driving

The US rock icon was arrested in November for allegedly driving while intoxicated, officials say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p8ULO0

Hustler founder and free-speech activist Larry Flynt dies aged 78

Flynt was also known for his legal battles that reinforced free speech rights in the United States. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aXvzVT

The Papers: 'Hols on hold' and over-70s 'must have jabs'

The transport secretary's warning that it is too soon to start making holiday plans features on many of Thursday's front pages. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rHVyXS

Covid: Care home staff without PPE at start of pandemic - MPs

MPs say care homes received a fraction of the PPE needed compared with the health service. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3b5tQxR

Cladding: Extra cash to deal with crisis expected to be announced

The housing secretary will make a statement later, as thousands face huge bills for safety renovations. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OeX8lA

Myanmar coup: Military raids Aung San Suu Kyi's party headquarters

The attack on the National League for Democracy's office comes as thousands continue to protest the coup. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/371LFN0

Beer and pub leaders plead for reopening date after sales halve in 2020

The industry shows the government a "roadmap to recovery" as it waits for a reopening date. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rxfT22

Romance fraud on rise in coronavirus lockdown

Authorities warn about the scams criminals employ ahead of Valentine's Day. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OoU0DZ

Investor group calls for Tesco healthy food plan

The UK has one of the highest rates of obesity in the world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36Zjr5h

Barbie has best sales in more than five years in lockdown boost

The pandemic has been good for the toy industry. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MHJO9f

Fake Covid videos 'will cost lives'

Sima Kotecha follows the origins of a 'dangerous' viral video about a false Covid-19 treatment. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36ZegCy

Pandemic means young people face cancer treatment alone

Covid restrictions mean patients such as Sophie must attend appointments without family or friends. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MNV1os

One in 10 teens in UK has tried hard drugs

A study of 20,000 young people finds a third have used cannabis and half admit to binge-drinking. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rEMT8M

'Revealing' the unseen virus on film

Nicola Muirhead's manipulated photos capture the isolation of living with the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a34ReY

The woman who live-tweets inquests

George Julian live-tweets inquests of people with learning disabilities and autism. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p9keXA

Covid-19 parosmia: 'Public toilets smell nice to me now'

NHS dietician Victoria says that since she had Covid-19, things that normally taste and smell nice are repulsive but loos smell good. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Z1EfVr

Trump impeachment: What the Proud Boys did before president's speech

A detailed examination of video reveals how far right extremists and militia stormed the US Capitol. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Z2igxS

'People appreciate the NHS but don't always think about the porters'

Life on the front line - as a porter during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aU4Ut3

Amazon worker fight: 'You're a cog in the machine'

Activists are trying to unionise Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, which would be a first for the US - if they succeed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Z4EmzH

West Side Story's Rita Moreno: 'J-Lo can't be sole representative' of Latinos

Oscar-winning Rita Moreno calls for more and better roles for Latin Americans working in film. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jxSg6G

Covid: How Serbia soared ahead in vaccination campaign

Leaders in this European country do not care where the vaccines come from as long as they are safe. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36XNVop

Trump impeachment: Senate says trial is constitutional and can go ahead

The Senate rejects arguments from Trump's defence he should not face trial as he has left office. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36XBWr1

Europe's oldest person survives Covid just before 117th birthday

Having battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aRUcTE

Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney: Hollywood duo complete Wrexham takeover

Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s takeover of National League club Wrexham is finalised. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36W4Vvm

Genocide trade bill row: Government sees off Tory rebellion

But ministers are accused of playing "appalling" games to avoid Commons defeat on the issue. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rDvWvw

The Papers: 'Travel crackdown' and cash for cladding crisis

The news that travellers to England could face up to 10 years in jail if they lie about high-risk journeys leads many of Wednesday's papers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Z2FW56

Chinese regulators throw spanner in Tesla's works

Elon Musk's electric vehicle firm has been summoned over quality and safety issues with its cars. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cVfZg0

Covid: HMP Stocken outbreak 'behind Rutland's surge'

The rate of infection has more than tripled across England's smallest county. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YVEyBj

Myanmar coup: Police clamp down as protesters defy ban on gatherings

Water cannon is deployed again as thousands take to the streets despite a ban on mass gatherings. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36T1uWg

Britain's Watson through in Australian opener

Heather Watson beats Kristyna Pliskova to reach the Australian Open second round, despite a 14-day quarantine limiting her preparations. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cVSl34

Robinhood: US family sue trading app over son's suicide

The parents of Alex Kearns, 20, say he thought he had lost $730,000 when he took his own life. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36VRvzl

Covid-19: Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville is vaccine marshal

Hugh Bonneville has been surprising people queuing for the vaccine at a hub near his home. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39ZpOaD

Night exercise: Top tips to exercise safely

One consequence of lockdown has been that neighbourhoods come to life after dark. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aL7elT

Lockdown: How religious services have been changed by Covid

Three religious leaders tell Radio 1 Newsbeat how they've adapted their services in the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Nbox7n

Australian Open: How the event is trying to stay Covid-safe

Tens of thousands of tennis fans are being allowed in each day to watch, after a three week delay. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aDP0CE

Covid: Why Australia's 'world-class' quarantine system has seen breaches

Australian cities have entered snap lockdowns over single breaches - what can be done to prevent them? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3a1ruAM

Covid: How I got through a winter lockdown

Tips on lockdown life in cold weather, from keeping your windows open to watching films in the bath. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IbQp9u

Whatever happened to local TV?

A decade ago, the government set out a plan for channels to be "a new voice for local communities". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tFMepu

Hyundai: The carmaker aiming to become a tech firm

Hyundai is making a name for itself as an innovator, even though talks with Apple have fizzled out. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jwHRYT

Brexit: What trade deals has the UK done so far?

The UK-EU agreement came into force on 1 January 2021, but what other trade deals has the UK done? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XfjbIP

Trump impeachment: Supporters rioted 'of their own accord'

They say supporters of the ex-president rioted of their own accord, ahead of his impeachment trial. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p1HPJU

Covid: Support 'repeatedly skewed towards men', say MPs

Gender inequalities in the economy have been ignored during the pandemic, a Commons committee says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OkagGh

Brexit effect: No custard creams for Brits in Europe

A British supermarket chain in Belgium is on the verge of closure with no deliveries since December. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cR1BoY

Covid-19: NHS app has told 1.7 million to self-isolate

Ministers believe the contact-tracing app has prevented 600,000 cases of the disease in England and Wales. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tCNV6V

Newspapers concerned over government's FOI process

A Cabinet Office unit is alleged to have blocked request for information by journalists. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YV7462

Hacker tries to poison water supply of Florida city

An attempt to raise the level of a corrosive chemical in the water of Oldsmar, Florida, is thwarted. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jsXb98

The Papers: Call to tighten borders and PM 'puts faith in Oxford jab'

Prof Jonathan Van-Tam's remarks that the South African coronavirus variant is no cause for panic feature on many of the front pages. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aOXwPh

Travellers to UK set to be tested after arrival

The new testing regime, to be announced soon, is aimed at tracking cases and detecting new variants. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36Svi5m

Amazing escape as Utah avalanche buries snowmobilers

Dramatic video shows an avalanche burying a group of snowmobilers on the same day another slide kills four. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aLcBBE

Covid-19: Minister urges vaccine confidence, as South Africa stops AstraZeneca jab rollout

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36SHfYG

Boohoo buys Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton brands

The online fashion retailer takes over the brands but not the shops from failed retail group Arcadia. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YXX1Nz

Covid: Public can have confidence in UK's vaccines, Nadhim Zahawi says

The vaccines being used appear to work well against dominant variants in the UK, Nadhim Zahawi says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p2iQGa

Super Bowl 55 highlights: Tom Brady wins record seventh title

Watch highlights as Tom Brady guides the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to win his seventh Super Bowl. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aIh1Jw

Uttarakhand: Seven dead after India glacier bursts dam

A piece of a Himalayan glacier had fallen into a river, bursting open a dam in northern India. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aHWCUL

Super Bowl Halftime show: How did The Weeknd do?

The star's socially-distanced set focused largely on the songs over spectacle. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aK7phb

Super Bowl 2021: Tom Brady wins seventh title as Tampa Bay beat Kansas City 31-9

Tom Brady steers the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a comfortable 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to extend his record for Super Bowl wins to seven. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2N2SF59

Trump impeachment explained

Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial opens on Tuesday - but what's it all about? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36R0DW6

Uighurs: 'Credible case' China carrying out genocide

A legal opinion concludes the Chinese government has shown an intent to destroy the Uighur minority. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3q3J4cM

Abducted, trafficked or killed: The life of a sex worker in Sierra Leone

Africa Eye investigates the disappearance of a sex worker and uncovers abuse, trafficking and murder from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cRDHd8

In pictures: Cycling 5,000 miles in a city of change

Geoffrey Hiller spent a year cycling around a US city, witnessing the pandemic, protests and wildfires. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39Z7rTk

Disabled Derbyshire woman set to take on Parkrun

Alice Lee, 20, from Alfreton in Derbyshire, will take on the 5km challenge with a bespoke walker. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rxec4C

Online bullying: 'I've blocked nearly 10,000 abusive accounts'

Phoebe says she received 100 death threats in one day in 2020, and believes coronavirus is to blame. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39WfJLG

The computers rejecting your job application

A growing number of firms are using artificial intelligence to pass or fail jobseekers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MMIdyF

The myth and reality of the super soldier

China has been accused of trying to create enhanced soldiers - but is this even possible? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tEH3WS

Assassins: How CCTV gave Kim Jong-nam murder documentary added intrigue

Assassins director explains how crime scene footage finally emerged and led to his film. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OfFoqq

Imlonely: How a YouTube music channel became a mental health hub

The Youtube channel that started as a musical diary but became a mental health hub. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cRrjcL

Tesco tells Chancellor to hit online rivals with sales tax

Boss Ken Murphy has asked Chancellor Rishi Sunak for a "level playing field" when it comes to tax. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YVPQ8E

Covid: 'Clean up' awarding of contracts, says Labour

The party will call for tougher transparency rules for spending and criticise the pandemic response. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oZ4OVG

Boohoo tells suppliers not to subcontract, raising job fears

The demand has caused concern among some suppliers about how they will pay to hire new workers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oY7mUm

Aids campaign: Thatcher 'fought against risky sex warnings'

Ex-health secretary Lord Fowler says the former PM had a "curious" attitude towards Aids awareness. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rxnJc1

Palace denies reports Queen lobbied to change law

Unearthed papers suggest the monarch's lawyers successfully argued to change a draft law in the 1970s. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36THl2h

The papers: 'New jabs to beat variants' and 'Darcy's rage'

Plans to update Covid vaccines for booster jabs and the impact of Storm Darcy feature in the papers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jqqWr7

Leon Spinks: Ex-heavyweight champion who shocked Muhammad Ali dies aged 67

Leon Spinks, who beat Muhammad Ali to claim the world heavyweight title in 1978, dies at the age of 67. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3joJlEy

Saharan dust: Orange skies and sandy snow in southern Europe

The sky in parts of southern Europe turns an eerie orange as wind brings sand from the Sahara desert. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rqTnba

UK weather: Warnings issued as 'Beast from the East Two' hits South East

Forecasters warn of disruption on Sunday, with alerts in place for snow and ice across much of the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3txjP4J

Covid: Workplace testing expanded and helping survivors speak again

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

Coronavirus doctor's diary: Why are some of Bradford's elderly refusing the vaccine?

About one in five people aged 80 or over in Bradford's Pakistani community has refused the Covid vaccine. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pTg4V0

Dan Evans wins first ATP title before Australian Open

British number one Dan Evans wins the first ATP title of his career by beating Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime at an Australian Open warm-up event. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3aIXYi6

England 6-11 Scotland: English hope crushed underfoot by superb Scotland

There was the alluring promise of hope in the air for England fans on the morning the 2021 Six Nations began, but it had all slipped away by Saturday's close. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cPd6xe

FCA warning over 'risky' TikTok trading tips

Some TikTok creators have been giving investment advice in the wake of the GameStop frenzy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2MHlqEv

Lastminute.com failed to meet Covid refund deadline

Online travel agent Lastminute.com failed to refund Covid-hit holidays by January deadline. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39RW1AJ

Iraq's Yazidi community buries 104 victims of IS massacre

The victims' remains had been exhumed from mass graves following Islamic State genocide in 2014. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36OZqyd

Myanmar coup: Crowd gathers for second day of protests

The country 's main city Yangon sees a pro-democracy rally for a second successive day. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pYSLsP

Covid: Oxford-AstraZeneca jab protection against South Africa variant 'limited', study suggests

A small study points to limited Oxford jab protection against mild disease caused by S Africa variant. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jqURzd

Cuba opens up its economy to private businesses

The labour minister announces a major reform to the communist country's state-controlled economy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/39W47s1

HIV: Two generations share their experiences

Two different generations consider what an HIV diagnosis meant for them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rv39sN

Keeping the faith: Christian chaplains in the time of Covid

Photographer Louise Haywood-Schiefer meets Christian chaplains around London and discovers how they are coping with the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2OgmIqv

Ex-beautician farmer raising mental health awareness

Vickie Gillespie realised her dad's struggle with mental health after she started working with him. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3rrm1ZK

Covid-19: The speech therapists helping patients find their voices

Spending weeks on a ventilator means many are left unable to talk, eat or drink after coronavirus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3twQyal