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After having to halt their first attempt due to an injury, the couple are ready to set off again. BBC News
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When it comes to transfer windows it’s not all about the numbers – the letters are important too! Can you complete our A-Z of transfers quiz? We want to know the world’s most expensive footballer for each letter of the alphabet. Which player, whose surname begins with A, cost one …
Read More »TUV MLA faces suspension for comments deemed unreasonable
He made the remark at a Stormont committee during an exchange with an Alliance Party assembly member. BBC News
Read More »Scotland's papers: New exam body and Mandelson quits Labour
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland. BBC News
Read More »Cynllun ‘Bwndeli Babi’ i famau newydd yn dechrau, ond nid i bawb
Yn ôl Dawn Bowden, Gweinidog Plant a Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru, mae’r bwndeli yn gymorth i deuluoedd ar adeg bwysig ond drud yn eu bywydau. “Dewiswyd y cynnwys ar sail yr hyn a ddywedodd rhieni wrthym yn ystod y cynllun peilot cychwynnol. “…Felly, rwy’n siŵr y bydd Mollie (Young) , a’r …
Read More »Steve Rosenberg on the tightrope of reporting from Russia on Ukraine war
With Donald Trump back in the White House, Moscow feels that Washington is paying it more respect. At the Alaska summit last August, America’s president rolled out the red carpet for Russia’s leader. By inviting him to Anchorage Donald Trump had brought Vladimir Putin in from the cold, even though …
Read More »Gold and silver resume slide after Friday's plunge
Precious metals hit record highs in late January as investors flocked to the so-called safe haven assets. BBC News
Read More »Warning after birds 'glued down' by sticky traps
A robin damaged his wing and two starlings were covered in glue after getting stuck in traps laid out for mice. BBC News
Read More »'The council dug a crater on my land without telling me'
Susan Dick only discovered West Dunbartonshire Council were carrying out work when bulldozers appeared. BBC News
Read More »Ynys-y-bwl: ‘Anodd ond rhaid i ni symud o ‘ma’
Mae Paul Thomas, sy’n 66 ac sydd wedi byw ar Clydach Terrace am 40 o flynyddoedd yn credu ei fod yn lwcus i fod yn fyw. Cafodd ei ddal mewn llifogydd yn ystod Storm Dennis yn 2020. “Daeth ton i fyny’r stryd a ‘nharo i oddi ar y step, ges …
Read More »Hunt for UK's smallest mouse in huge Scottish nature reserve
The 10,500-acre Tarras Valley reserve is being scoured for the presence of the tiny harvest mouse. BBC News
Read More »How Olivia Dean was crowned as the year's most exciting new artist
The Londoner confirmed her status as one of the pop world’s biggest breakout stars in LA on Sunday. BBC News
Read More »China executes four more Myanmar mafia members
China has executed four members of the Bai family mafia, which ran scam centres in Myanmar, state media report. BBC News
Read More »Norway’s PM agrees crown princess had ‘poor judgement’ over Epstein links
The latest cache of Epstein files reveals that Princess Mette-Marit spent four days at Epstein’s house in Palm Beach, Miami in January 2013; and in one email from the HRH Crown Princess account, Epstein is asked whether a mother should suggest naked women carrying a surfboard for her son’s wallpaper. …
Read More »Syria's only female minister pushes for change: 'I'm not here for window dressing'
The BBC’s Lyse Doucet follows Hind Kabawat as she confronts the challenges of fragmented, post-Assad Syria. BBC News
Read More »Rosé and Bruno Mars kick off Grammy Awards
The ceremony is underway, with Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar among the main nominees. BBC News
Read More »Kennedy Center to close for two years for renovations, Trump says
“I have determined that The Trump Kennedy Center, if temporarily closed for construction, revitalization, and complete rebuilding, can be, without question, the finest performing arts facility of its kind, anywhere in the world,” he wrote on Truth Social. BBC News
Read More »Stars hit red carpet at Grammy Awards show
A collection of some of the best looks from Sunday’s awards in Los Angeles. BBC News
Read More »Starbucks bets on robots to brew a turnaround in customers
Chief executive Brian Niccol explains why he thinks AI will help the coffee giant regain its buzz. BBC News
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