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Gaza protesters found guilty of factory damage
The women claimed they were acting to save lives in Gaza but jurors find they acted unlawfully.
Brewdog founder admits 'many mistakes' as hundreds lose jobs in sale
James Watt apologises to staff and investors after hundreds of jobs were lost with the sale of the brewer and pub chain.
Mahmood to stop study visas from four countries due to 'abuse'
The government will end study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, due to what she says is abuse.
Meet Florrie: The puppy helping young people navigate a complex world
Puppy Florrie is helping support students with their mental health at a Lincolnshire school.
Meet Florrie: The puppy helping young people navigate a complex world
Puppy Florrie is helping support students with their mental health at a Lincolnshire school.
Runners to be given prize money after being led off course
Three athletes who were led off course when leading the US half marathon championship will receive compensation after ultimately finishing well outside the top three.
Runners to be given prize money after being led off course
Three athletes who were led off course when leading the US half marathon championship will receive compensation after ultimately finishing well outside the top three.
Scotland needs new approach to deal with feral pigs, report says
Researchers say there are "tensions" around whether they are a pest or should be left to roam free.
Five takeaways from Texas primaries, as march to US midterms gets going
Contests in the southern state are signalling which way the Republicans and Democrats are heading.
Wales recall Mee against Ireland in Six Nations
Scarlets wing Ellis Mee is given a Wales recall in Friday's Six Nations game against Ireland, while there could be a new cap off the bench.
'No to war': Pedro Sánchez hits back as Trump threatens full trade embargo on Spain
Spain's prime minister delivers a strong rebuttal to US President Donald Trump's threat to end trade with his country.
'It's better to be chased' - the mentality of a title race
The Premier League title race is set to go to the wire. BBC Sport has spoken to former winners to find out how players deal with the pressure.
Sir Ringo Starr announces new 10-track album
The former Beatles drummer's new album features collaborations with Sheryl Crow and Billy Strings.
Rennie named first All Blacks coach of Pasifika heritage
Dave Rennie is appointed the new head coach of New Zealand, becoming the first person of Pasifika heritage to lead the side as they target a fourth World Cup triumph.
Man Utd eye wingers, after getting rid under Amorim
Manchester United are likely to look at signing a left winger this summer even though former head coach Ruben Amorim spent three windows getting rid of them.
Why does Scotland lead the way on heading in football?
BBC Scotland sports news correspondent Chris McLaughlin examines the landscape about the impact of heading the ball in Scottish football.
Pregnant women's brains shed grey matter to prime them for motherhood, study suggests
It is time to move beyond the “baby brain” cliche, say scientists who scanned dozens of women’s brains.
Pregnant women's brains shed grey matter to prime them for motherhood, study suggests
It is time to move beyond the “baby brain” cliche, say scientists who scanned dozens of women’s brains.
'Blood rain' and fiery sunsets as Saharan dust sweeps UK
North African dust carried to the UK by a weather system are forecast to have some unusual effects in the coming days.
Asia stocks slump and oil rises for third day as markets track Iran war
The conflict in the Middle East has rattled financial markets and global energy prices have soared.
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