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Saving the Great British Pint
The British pint is under threat from climate change. How can scientists help?
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Rishi Sunak's Smoking Ban
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Trump on trial
In a historic first for a former US president – Donald Trump's trial in New York begins.
The US TikTok Ban
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Can and should algorithms be 'tamed'?
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The infected blood scandal - ahead of final report
The public inquiry into the infected blood scandal is due to publish its final report.
Paula Vennells: A key moment for the Post Office Inquiry
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Turbulence: What is it and is it getting worse?
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Junior doctors on strike - why now?
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Donald Trump convicted: What happens next?
He's become the first former or serving US president to have a criminal conviction.
The rise of the far right in Europe
Why are far right parties getting more in some European countries?
The teenagers challenged to ditch their smartphones
BBC Education Reporter, Kristian Johnson, conducts an experiment in abstinence.
Why are so many avoiding the news?
Research suggests interest in news has almost halved in the UK since 2015.
Who is Julian Assange?
Why the Wikileaks founder has been making headlines for 14 years.
What do young voters care about?
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The students suing their university over Covid
The trial is set for the students suing UCL over the Covid pandemic disrupting teaching.
Starmer's priorities for government
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Making oxygen - the deep ocean discovery
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Paris 2024 - Let the Games be green
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