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Government to shut Brexit department on 31 January
The Mekong river is being damaged by sand extraction, adding to calls for limits on sand usage.
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Crawley Down Murder probe after two women found dead outside Sussex village home
Chicago shooting 13 people shot at house party
Colorados National Eagle Repository is the only one of its kind in the world.
I want my chemotherapy to help others touched by cancer
Cardiff army veterans in chance reunion after 60 years
Leaked documents lay bare failings that led to Labours disastrous election defeat
Sir Lindsay Hoyle was diagnosed with the condition shortly before the general election.
The militants are said to be posing an increased threat after becoming more skilled and dangerous than Al Qaeda, two years after losing the last of their territory in Iraq.
Australia fires The devastation is absolute
According to psychotherapist Siobhan Murray, family burnout is especially severe among women. Antonia Hoyle shared advice for keeping calm throughout Christmas.
Continued bloodshed and a disputed election cast a heavy shadow over Afghan peace talks.
Man fighting for life in hospital after Audi driver ploughs into crowd of pedestrians
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Despite warnings, Stephen Lawrence, from Chelmsford, Essex, stripped the bark off the lower trunk, according to the council, and holes were drilled into the wood.
Simon Cowell has taken time out from the allegations that he was instrumental in the sudden departure of his fellow judge Gabrielle Union from AGT
Boy, two, who was allergic to Christmas can meet Santa for the first time thanks to skin cream
Scott Morrison said Australia would not engage in reckless and job-destroying cuts to coal.
As part of a new BBC blog series, Harriet Brown shares what she spent her money on this week.
The Mekong river is being damaged by sand extraction, adding to calls for limits on sand usage.
Clarifications and corrections
Six Femail reporters tried out some new hangover cures on the market, from milk thistle shots and a tablet containing herbs and roots, to find out if they can ease a throbbing head the next day.
Crawley Down Murder probe after two women found dead outside Sussex village home
Chicago shooting 13 people shot at house party
Colorados National Eagle Repository is the only one of its kind in the world.
I want my chemotherapy to help others touched by cancer
Cardiff army veterans in chance reunion after 60 years
Leaked documents lay bare failings that led to Labours disastrous election defeat
Sir Lindsay Hoyle was diagnosed with the condition shortly before the general election.
The militants are said to be posing an increased threat after becoming more skilled and dangerous than Al Qaeda, two years after losing the last of their territory in Iraq.
Australia fires The devastation is absolute
According to psychotherapist Siobhan Murray, family burnout is especially severe among women. Antonia Hoyle shared advice for keeping calm throughout Christmas.
Continued bloodshed and a disputed election cast a heavy shadow over Afghan peace talks.
Man fighting for life in hospital after Audi driver ploughs into crowd of pedestrians
Fashion From Dusk Till Dawn
Despite warnings, Stephen Lawrence, from Chelmsford, Essex, stripped the bark off the lower trunk, according to the council, and holes were drilled into the wood.
Simon Cowell has taken time out from the allegations that he was instrumental in the sudden departure of his fellow judge Gabrielle Union from AGT
Boy, two, who was allergic to Christmas can meet Santa for the first time thanks to skin cream
Scott Morrison said Australia would not engage in reckless and job-destroying cuts to coal.
As part of a new BBC blog series, Harriet Brown shares what she spent her money on this week.
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