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Deforestation - the future of the Amazon rainforest
More than 100 world leaders promise to end and reverse deforestation by 2030.
Why young people are raising their voices on climate change
Young people around the world share their climate concerns during COP26
ABBA: 'This is our goodbye'
Björn and Benny on the release of their first new album since 1981.
'I can cure you' - the dark world of depression cures
An insight into the world of unqualified 'therapists' offering cures
Afghanistan - on the brink of catastrophe
The BBC's John Simpson returns to Afghanistan where millions are facing starvation.
Green mechanics - the looming shortage
Is the UK heading for a huge shortfall of Electric Vehicles mechanics by 2030?
The sounds and silence of Armistice Day
The UK marks Armistice Day, a year after ceremonies were disrupted by the pandemic.
The porn industry's #MeToo moment
The porn star whose story marks the first significant #MeToo moment in the industry.
Britney freed
The pop star is freed from a legal arrangement that has controlled her life for 13 years.
COP26 - is 1.5°C still alive?
The UN's chief climate negotiator on watered down pledges and rising temperatures.
Trapped between borders
What next for the thousands of people stuck on the border between Belarus and Poland?
Making ends meet - "I'm happy if I've got £20 at the end of the month"
Working longer hours to cover every day bills - as living costs rise rapidly.
Azeem Rafiq - 'It's important we don't let this moment go'
Azeem Rafiq hopes sharing experiences of racism will be a pivotal moment for change.
The cladding crisis - “I can’t afford to live in my home”
How dangerous cladding is affecting people's finances and mental health.
Exonerated - wrongly convicted for killing Malcolm X
Muhammad Aziz has steadfastly maintained his innocence for more than half a century.
Meet my troll - an investigation into online abuse
The fake troll exposing how some social media platforms promote hate.
The Princes and the Press
How Princes William and Harry have tried to manage their relationship with the media.
Kevin Sinfield - the extra mile
Kevin Sinfield runs 101 miles in 24 hours to raise money and awareness for MND
Zara McDermott - uncovering rape culture
Zara McDermott is on a journey to uncover rape culture among young people in Britain.
Get Back - the Beatles' final act, by film director Peter Jackson
"Startling" unseen footage recasting the band's final days in a more positive light.
The new Covid variant - your questions answered
Your questions answered on "the most significant variant to date".
Barbados - becoming a Republic
Barbados cuts ties with the Queen - but will anything change for Barbadians?
Buy Now Pay Later
Millions of UK customers now use buy now pay later companies to make an online purchase.
Delivering for Christmas - what's in store?
Why HGV drivers are becoming such a scarce commodity and what that means for all of us.
The Pfizer chief - jabs, profits and anti-vax disinformation
Albert Bourla speaks to the BBC about jabs, profits and anti-vax disinformation.
Karen's Song - a gift to my dad
How a community came together to bring a 1960's lullaby back to life.
Our hidden young carers
Amy and Kim are among thousands of young carers in England who're left uned
Rebel Wilson - "I know what it's like to be invisible"
Hollywood actress, Rebel Wilson, on how personal struggles drove her to lose weight.
The Downing Street Christmas Party - anger, resignation and investigation
Boris Johnson apologises for video - but still denies a Christmas party happened.
Jussie Smollett - the actor who faked his own hate crime
He claimed he was the victim of a racist, homophobic assault. A jury found he lied.
The billionaire landowners changing Scotland’s landscape
In Scotland, private landowners are hoping to repair and restore the country’s ecosystems