A group of Scottish pine martens have been brought to the Forest of Dean and fitted with tracking collars.
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Peru’s President Dissolves Congress, and Lawmakers Suspend Him
Federal Judge in Kansas City Is Reprimanded for Sexual Harassment
Convicted Murderer Who Escaped From Prison in 2009 Is Missing Again
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Alberto Salazar: Four-Year Doping Ban for the Distance Running Coach
Crystal has face cancer and wants to work in theatre
Diagnosed at 18-years-old, Crystal has joined the Teenage Cancer Trust #stillme campaign to inspire others.
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Catalonia protesters: 'It feels like we're all being tried'
Fresh unrest is feared in Catalonia, as it awaits the verdicts from 12 independence leaders' trials.
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James Johnson: 'My struggles as an intersex footballer'
James Johnson, who was born intersex, was a star in Nigeria's women's team before transitioning.
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'I struggled to do my mum justice at her inquest'
Bereaved families often get no legal aid to help them establish the causes of a loved one's death.
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How China became the world's 'economic miracle'
Historic reforms propelled China from poor and isolated, to one of the world's economic superpowers.
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Trump impeachment: Who's who in whistleblower story?
It's the story that kickstarted impeachment moves against Donald Trump. But who are the main players?
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Jet fuel from thin air: Aviation's hope or hype?
A pilot project at Rotterdam airport plans to capture CO2 from the air and turn it into jet fuel.
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Jack Charles: 'I'd rob to collect rent for stolen Aboriginal land'
He was stolen from his family, then he stole from "posh homes" - now actor Jack Charles wants closure.
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The imam who died fighting racism in South Africa
Relatives of Abdullah Haron, who died in detention 50 years ago, are still traumatised by his death.
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Hong Kong protests: 'I can't say I love China any more'
A Hong Kong protester from a pro-Beijing area talks about his complicated feelings about China.
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How to Win Republican Support for Impeachment
Minister to outline longer jail term plans for serious offenders
The government wants those convicted of serious violent and sexual offences serve more of their sentences.
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Jessye Norman, Grammy-winning star of opera, dies at 74
Norman was one of the rare black singers to reach fame in the opera world.
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China National Day Live Updates: A Parade and Protest Fears
EU brings in 'right to repair' rules for appliances
The rules will make household appliances longer-lasting and easier to fix.
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Trump’s Claims About Biden Aren’t ‘Unsupported.’ They’re Lies.
Alberto Salazar: Mo Farah's former coach banned from athletics for four years after doping violations
Alberto Salazar, Mo Farah's former athletics coach, has been banned from the sport for four years after being found guilty of doping violations.
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Tory conference: Government confirms £25bn for road upgrades
Infrastructure plans to be set out at the Tory conference as opposition MPs meet to discuss Brexit moves.
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Forever 21, Which Helped Popularize Fast Fashion, to File for Bankruptcy
4 Inmates Escape From Ohio Jail After Overpowering Guards
Pelosi Pushes for Simple Message on Impeachment as Inquiry Barrels Ahead
Elena Delle Donne Gets Help as Mystics Take Game 1 Over the Sun
U.S. Officials Warn of Rising Threat From Qaeda Branch in Northwest Syria
Sound of Music play still 'sumptuous and so joyful'
Sixty years on, the original stage show's power still endures, says one of its remaining stars.
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Where does recycling and rubbish from the UK go?
Waste management company Biffa has been fined for sending used nappies and food packaging to China.
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A former diet cola addict built a $100m firm
Kara Goldin, the founder of US flavoured water company Hint, used to drink 10 cans of cola a day.
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Hong Kong’s Status as Neutral Ground at Risk as China Asserts Power
M.L.B.’s Juggernauts Set to Clash After a Season of Extraordinary Numbers
The day China became communist
On 1 October 1949 Chairman Mao Zedong announced the creation of the People’s Republic of China
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The sex education circus
Performer and educator Jess Herman has come up with a creative way of teaching teenagers about sex.
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Will virtual clothes transform how we shop?
A smartphone app can make a detailed virtual avatar allowing you to try on a whole range of clothes.
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Be More Chill: The word-of-mouth hit musical now heading to London
Be More Chill was kept alive thanks to the cult following its soundtrack built up on streaming.
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Greece: Deadly fire triggers riots at Moria refugee camp
Police fire tear gas to control a crowd who say firefighters were too slow to respond to the fire.
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Amazon fires: The volunteer firefighters battling to save Brazil’s rainforest
A band of volunteer firefighters are on a mission to stop their stretch of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest from going up in flames.
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Cocaine and alcohol a 'deadly combination'
At least 13 self-inflicted deaths among people who took alcohol with cocaine have occurred in a year.
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Man Is Charged With Terrorism After Driving S.U.V. Through Illinois Mall
Yankees Turn Their Focus to the Playoffs, and Stifling the Twins
Will virtual clothes transform how we shop?
A smartphone app can make a detailed virtual avatar allowing you to try on a whole range of clothes.
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Inequalities in heart attack care 'costing women's lives'
Thousands of women are dying needlessly because of delays in diagnosis and poor care, a report says.
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Private schools say abolition would be vote-loser
Independent-school leaders hit back at Labour's plans to ban fee-paying schools.
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Courtney Rottenberger, Jason McKean
Ann Honor, Patrick Kozak
Alyssa Gerharter, Daniel Cohn
Aaron Kurosu, Gregory Henselman
The Internet Is Overrun With Images of Child Sexual Abuse. What Went Wrong?
Corrections: September 29, 2019
Quotation of the Day: Beijing Parade Glorifies Party, and Xi’s Power
Jo Cox charity urges MPs to sign up to code of conduct
The foundation set up in memory of the murdered MP says it will help to protect election candidates.
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Money-making hack: Renting clothes online
Tash and Marie are making money by renting out old dresses to women in the area.
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Why Borana people don't name their children for up to three years
The Borana people are not in any rush to name their newborn babies. Here's why.
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The awfulness - and awesomeness - of being short
For men, being tall is considered desirable, but one man has come to embrace his height - or lack of it.
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Kelsea Ballerini on disco balls, ugly tears and stolen luggage
The country star spills the beans on her third album and the celebrity who stole her backpack.
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Why much of the internet is closed off to blind people
Retailers are struggling to make their products accessible, and customers are taking them to court.
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We Are Stoke-on-Trent: What links the Titanic and oatcakes?
The life of the captain of the Titanic and the origins of oatcakes - stories our readers asked us to tell.
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US economy under Trump: Is it the greatest in history?
Is the US economy under President Trump the best it's ever been?
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Organ donation: The phone call that changed Lilly's life
Lilly Kendall had been planning her funeral aged 11 - before an organ donor saved her life.
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World War Two: 'I discovered my eldest sister was my mother'
Albert Gilmour learned his father was an American GI based in Northern Ireland during World War Two.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'tiny things'
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "tiny things".
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Republican Mark Amodei Tiptoes Around Impeachment Inquiry
Government plans 40 new hospitals and a new mental health services pilot
Ministers unveil plans for 40 new hospitals and a new mental health pilot for 12 areas of England.
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Four teens held after Enfield to Loughton police chase
The pursuit ended after the car hit stationary traffic and the suspects were dragged from the car.
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Mets’ Pete Alonso Breaks Rookie Home-Run Record
‘You’re a Bad Police Officer’: Official Confronts Deputy at Awards Ceremony
Ride It: Jay Sean's song re-charting because of TikTok
A 2008 remix has gone to the top of the UK's chart because of TikTok
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Showgirl Video: The last peep show in Las Vegas
The closure of Showgirl Video marks the end of an era for Sin City. But will it ever shun sex completely?
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Who listens in on a president's phone call?
A whistleblower has shone a spotlight on the practice of hearing and recording calls from the Oval Office.
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Sickle cell disease: I wanted to get people talking
Chris who lives with the disease wants to create conversation about the condition.
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Parisians fight climate change with a surprising weapon
An initiative in Paris is trying to persuade restaurants to turn food waste into compost.
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'Just let the power of music move you'
Ecstatic dance is a form of dance which generates feelings of trance and ecstasy.
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Week in pictures: 21 - 27 September 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
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We are Stoke-on-Trent: How Pokemon Go is helping players
Meet the people who say Pokemon Go has helped them combat depression and social anxiety.
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Music funding: 'There will not be another Sheku Kanneh-Mason'
The award winning cellist's mother has warned state schools aren't getting enough funding for music.
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Trump Tears Up the Welcome Mat
Spoofing emails: The trickery costing businesses billions
Company executives are being targeted by spoof emails requesting them to send vast sums of money.
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Can a computer fool you into thinking it is human?
Chatbots are increasingly common on and off line, but does it matter if their voices aren't real?
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How Good Is the Yankees’ Defense? Depends on Who’s Keeping Track
Avoid skin-lightening creams 'at all costs'
Consumers are being warned to steer clear of skin-lightening creams that can "act like paint stripper".
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Thomas Cook: How the collapse affected me
A week after the collapse of Thomas Cook, the BBC looks at the stories of those involved
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How to Throw an Intimate Dinner at Home, the Parisian Way
Pete Alonso Ties Aaron Judge’s Rookie Record With 52nd Home Run
Trump impeachment inquiry: Pompeo subpoenaed by House Democrats
The US secretary of state is ordered to turn over all related documents within a week.
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Hundreds of thousands join Canada climate strikes
The demonstrations come after environmental activist Greta Thunberg called for students to strike.
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Giuliani Backs Out of Kremlin-Supported Conference in Armenia
Harris County Deputy Is Fatally Shot in Traffic Stop, Official Says
‘The Irishman’ Review: The Mob’s Greatest Hits, in a Somber Key
Biden, Weathering Attacks From Trump, Returns to Campaign Trail
Corrections: September 27, 2019
Quotation of the Day: Ally on Right Will Help ‘Dreamers’ in Legal Fight
What’s It’s Really Like to Eat Your Way Around the Globe
The Concussion Crisis in Australian Rules Football
US slashes refugee limit to all-time low of 18,000
The White House says Iraqis who helped the US military and persecuted minorities will get priority.
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In a Routine Phone Call, Alarmed Aides Saw Trouble
Review: Peter Brook Asks the Ultimate Question in ‘Why?’
It Gets a Party Started
Man Who Berated Woman Over T-Shirt With Puerto Rican Flag Is Convicted of Hate Crimes
Complaint in Hand, Democrats Aim for a Fast, and Focused, Impeachment Inquiry
Ryan Murphy, Super Producer, Reboots Himself for Netflix and ‘The Politician’
Police watchdog warns 35,000 police staff 'not vetted properly'
Forces in England and Wales must do more to root out sexual predators, a police watchdog report says.
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Mothers with 'controlling voice' fail to persuade teenagers
The tone of voice used by mothers can be as important as what they say, a study suggests.
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Iranian spying charge 'preposterous', prisoner's wife says
The wife of a retired engineer from London jailed in Iran appeals to the UK government for help.
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No-deal Brexit 'still risk to NHS and care sector'
A report highlights new transport routes, support for care homes and doubts over the size of the medicines stockpile as concerns.
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'Clueless' Cleveland Police 'putting public at risk'
Cleveland's force becomes the first in England to be rated inadequate in all areas of inspection.
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Just How Corrupt Is Bill Barr?
Trump Said His Ukraine Envoy Would ‘Go Through Some Things.’ She Has Already.
Anxious Biden Allies May Unleash Super PAC
Quiz of the week: Fleabag's Emmy success and other posers
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
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Meet 'The Terminator', Zimbabwe's disabled footballer
Kuda Mapira, known as 'The Terminator', is one of the first disabled people to play football for his country.
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One man's 3,000km march across Russia to oust Putin
'Shaman warrior' Alexander Gabyshev walked across Russia for six months with the aim of confronting the president.
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The Egyptian calling for a revolution against al-Sisi
Mohamed Ali is a former Egyptian military contractor calling for protests against Egypt's president.
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Quarter of secondary pupils 'get private tuition'
Social-mobility campaigners say poorer families need fairer access to extra lessons from tutors.
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NHS will not pay for 'life-changing' migraine drug
Erenumab is the first drug specifically designed for preventing migraines.
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Peloton: 'It's borderline addiction'
The company's believers say its tech-enhanced stationary bike has matched exercise to the age of social media.
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Male infertility linked to prostate cancer risk
Men who have fertility treatment have a higher risk of prostate cancer in later life, a study suggests.
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Royal naming for Sir David Attenborough polar ship
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will celebrate the introduction of the UK's new polar research vessel.
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