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The Crown Office tells BBC News it has been unable to find a non-Scottish force to take on the task. BBC News
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Bishop Donal McKeown tells the Bloody Sunday families to “keep going” for as long as they can. BBC News
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The BBC’s Ana Faguy speaks to residents in the state after the second fatal shooting by federal immigration officers. BBC News
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[ Beyond its monsters and 1980s nostalgia, Stranger Things resonates because it tells stories of struggles familiar to young people: trauma that lingers, identity that wavers, and friendships that buffer against fear. Source link
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Kelly Osbourne tells the BBC her dad loved the city and was a “true Brummie through and through”. BBC News
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After a whirlwind year, CMAT tells Nick Grimshaw that she’s found a new way to relax. BBC News
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Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino tells BBC Sport that he is “missing” the Premier League and would like to return in the future. Source link
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Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps tells BBC Sport’s Emma Sanders that she has not written her book to “tear anyone down” and feels reaction to it has been “distorted”. BBC News
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Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens tells Betty Glover how he deals with the “pressure” of being number one at Old Trafford and dealing with fan comparisons to Peter Schmeichel. BBC News
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