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Donald Trump's legal troubles and his White House bid
Donald Trump is facing a number of different charges - describing it as a "witch hunt".
Ireland's billions - where should the money go?
How big tech firms are contributing to a booming Irish economy.
Are NHS doctors leaving the country?
It's claimed the NHS is facing an exodus of doctors. Are many moving abroad?
What in the World - Do Vaping Bans Work?
Many countries have banned vaping because of health fears - but do restrictions work?
Grade Expectations
The key questions answered as school and college students get exam results.
University - Is a Degree Still Worth the Cost?
The BBC's Hazel Shearing looks at the costs versus the value.
How Old is Your Heart?
The artificial intelligence tool that tells you how much your heart has aged.
The UK's First Womb Transplant
A remarkable story about two sisters making medical history in the UK.
Flight Chaos - What are my rights?
The UK's air traffic failure causes chaos for thousands of engers.
Netflix and Gaming
The streaming giant is expanding into mobile games – but can it succeed?
What is RAAC?
We find out about the concrete which is causing problems in schools.
Getting Stuck on Antidepressants
NHS budget cuts mean patients wanting to end their treatment have fewer options for help.
Cashless Councils - What Happens When the Money Runs Out?
We look at what's happening in Birmingham and if other local authorities are at risk.
Are the UK's Climate Goals Evaporating?
Rishi Sunak says he's softening his approach to green policies - but why and how?
Why are armed police stepping back from their duties?
What happens when trained firearms officers decide to hand back their guns?
Rosebank: the new controversial oil field
The BBC's business and climate editors discuss one of Britain's biggest energy projects.
Gary Lineker and social media – the BBC's new rules
So how clear are the guidelines and will they work? The BBC's Katie Razzall explains.
The Windsor Framework - A new era for Northern Ireland?
The BBC's Ireland correspondent explains the post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland.
The UK Covid Inquiry - All You Need to Know
How powerful is this inquiry and what will it achieve?
What Labour's by-election win means for the UK
A by-election leaves the party feeling buoyant, but is the political weather changing?
Who Are Hamas - And Why Have They Attacked Israel?
The attack is the most unprecedented in years - so what's it all about?
Sir Keir Starmer – is he a Prime Minister in waiting?
A big plea, a big pitch for the big job. But did he land it?
Israel and Gaza on Social Media - What to believe
How social media has turbocharged the spread of disinformation and hate.
Flied, Sealed, Delivered - Amazon's Delivery Drones
Drone deliveries within the hour. So will it take-off?
The Tories' By-Election Double Defeat
What do the results tell us?
Who are Hamas, Fatah and Hezbollah?
A guide to who they are and who backs them.
Why is student rent so expensive?
Soaring accommodation costs in England have left many university students struggling.
Israel and Gaza – What is the endgame?
The BBC's John Simpson examines what those involved want to achieve from the conflict.
Protests on Armistice Day - can they be banned?
Police are under pressure to ban a protest — so why has London's top cop said he can't?
Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle: what does it tell us?
David Cameron's return was the big surprise, but will this reset unite the Conservatives?
What Next for Rishi Sunak's "Stop the Boats" Strategy
The Supreme Court rules that sending some asylum-seekers to Rwanda would be unlawful.