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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • '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
  • 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
  • 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
  • ‘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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • City centres 'could become ghost towns'
    Shop closures will become the norm unless the government supports struggling retailers, MPs say.
    (08:25) BBC.com
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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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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Top 4 hours
  • 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
  • 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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Top 12 hours
  • 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
  • Samsung reveals Galaxy Fold and S10 5G
    Four new Galaxy S10 phones are revealed including a 5G option with a record-sized screen.
    (03:30) BBC.com
  • 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
  • Shamima Begum will not be allowed here, Bangladesh says
    Bangladesh says there is "no question" of Shamima Begum being allowed into the country.
    (02:55) BBC.com
  • Derek Hatton suspended by Labour days after being reinstated
    Ex-Militant man was only readmitted to the party on Monday, more than 30 years after being expelled.
    (02:39) BBC.com
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Top 24 hours
  • News Daily: IS teenager decision and eighth MP quits Labour
    Your morning briefing for 20 February 2019.
    (February 20 14:28) BBC.com
  • Venezuela Aid Live: Why is Branson being told to 'back off'?
    He is organising a benefit concert on the Colombian border - but it's already raising eyebrows.
    (February 20 19:57) BBC.com
  • The doctors facing sexual harassment
    A doctor spoke out about patients sexually harassing her, prompting huge reaction on social media
    (February 20 19:43) BBC.com
  • Williams' late start to testing 'embarrassing'
    Williams say it was "embarrassing" for the team to miss the first two days of pre-season testing because their car was not ready.
    (00:40) BBC.com
  • Sainsbury's-Asda merger in jeopardy
    A merger between Sainsbury's and Asda could be worse for shoppers, warns the competition watchdog.
    (February 20 15:17) BBC.com
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Top week
  • Shoreham air crash trial: Pilot Andrew Hill admits mistake at Southport show
    Andrew Hill tells a jury of the "nasty dawning moment" as he headed towards the crowd at Southport.
    (February 14 21:44) BBC.com
  • What is Article 13 and will it change the internet?
    The final version of the new EU copyright law is agreed after three days of talks in France.
    (February 14 21:13) BBC.com
  • Brexit: Is there a 10-year-rule to sort out trade?
    Does a trade law exist that would allow the UK to continue without tariffs for 10 years?
    (February 15 09:43) BBC.com
  • Alesha MacPhail murder trial hears of six-year-old's injuries
    A pathologist tells the High Court in Glasgow that the six-year-old had 117 injuries.
    (February 14 20:53) BBC.com
  • Paul Manafort should be jailed for 19-24 years - Mueller
    US special counsel says Paul Manafort should be jailed for 19-24 years after breaching a plea deal.
    (February 16 13:29) BBC.com
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