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Macron announces crackdown on anti-Semitism in France
France's president tells Jewish leaders that attacks seem to be at their worst level since World War Two.
(12:40) BBC.com
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Brits 2019: The real winners and losers
From worst-kept secret to most unlikely anecdote, these are the only Brit awards that really count.
(12:04) BBC.com
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Dhaka fire: Blaze kills dozens in building
At least 60 people die in the blaze in a residential building also used as a chemical warehouse.
(10:11) BBC.com
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Shamima Begum case: How do you deradicalise someone?
It comes amid debate over how to deal with British IS recruits, following the case of Shamima Begum.
(09:59) BBC.com
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'Religion cannot stop LGBT education', says Ofsted boss
Ofsted's chief inspector responds to protests over LGBT lessons at Parkfield School in Birmingham.
(09:19) BBC.com
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Jeremy Corbyn calls on eight Labour defectors to quit as MPs
The Labour leader says eight former MPs have "abandoned the policies" they were elected on.
(09:16) BBC.com
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Brexit: What happens to the Erasmus student scheme in a no deal?
People expecting to study abroad in Erasmus programmes next year have received warnings about the funding.
(09:12) BBC.com
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‘The hangman was too tired to hang me – three times’
On death row in Malawi, Byson Kaula was nearly executed three times - but the hangman always stopped work before it was his turn.
(09:00) BBC.com
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The toxic legacy of the Vietnam War
How millions suffered from exposure to toxic chemicals sprayed by US forces during the Vietnam war
(08:58) BBC.com
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Young people living in vans, tiny homes and containers
Young people are turning to radical and innovative alternatives to conventional homes.
(08:36) BBC.com
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Olives pitting US against EU in global trade fight
Are US tariffs on Spanish olives a pretext for a bigger challenge to world trade?
(08:32) BBC.com
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City centres 'could become ghost towns'
Shop closures will become the norm unless the government supports struggling retailers, MPs say.
(08:25) BBC.com
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India Catholic Cardinal Oswald Gracias ‘failed abuse victims’
Cardinal Oswald Gracias, the Archbishop of Mumbai, did not tell police of a child abuse allegation.
(08:20) BBC.com
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Beverley Bass inspires new musical Come From Away
Beverley Bass was ordered to divert a trans-Atlantic flight during the events of 9/11.
(08:18) BBC.com
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Warning over cost of caring for young asylum seekers
Councils are struggling with the rising costs of caring for young asylum seekers.
(08:13) BBC.com
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Britain's Evans storms into Florida quarter-finals
Britain's Dan Evans beats wildcard Lloyd Harris 6-0 6-2 to reach the Delray Beach Open quarter-finals, while Cameron Norrie loses in the Rio Open.
(08:00) BBC.com
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Nestle and Epic pull YouTube ads over offensive content
Several big firms pull ads after they appear next to content that allegedly sexualised children.
(08:00) BBC.com
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Power cut affects Margate's QEQM Hospital emergency unit
Patients were asked not to visit the emergency department until power was restored at 23:00 GMT.
(07:58) BBC.com
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Hoda Muthana: Trump says IS woman barred from US return
Hoda Muthana, who was born in the US, regrets her actions and wants to return, her lawyer says.
(07:46) BBC.com
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The Papers: 'I want to kill off Tory party'
Thursday's front pages are dominated by the three Tory MPs quitting the party to join an independent group.
(07:43) BBC.com