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Dark Waters
Past ties drag corporate lawyer Rob into conflict with a company blamed for polluting a local stream. But as the case goes on, Rob discovers that the scope of the actual damage is staggeringly vast.
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The reality of trying to complete the 2026 World Cup sticker book
From car park meet ups to Facebook groups, how families try to complete the set on a budget.
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What happened when I tried to report sexual assault to British Transport Police
After reporting an incident, Esme Rice waited 13 hours for a response from the British Transport Police.
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Laura Kuenssberg: Is Andy Burnham Labour’s saviour, or just its best bet?
Labour insiders give Laura Kuenssberg their take on the man tipped to replace Keir Starmer as PM.
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In Caracas, this feels like the hardest moment in Venezuela's modern history
Rescue teams are working ceaselessly to reach those trapped under rubble. But as hope fades, anger is growing.
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Hundreds of Heathrow and Gatwick flights delayed due to thunderstorms
More than 800 flights have been delayed at Heathrow and Gatwick, many due to stormy weather south of the UK.
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Lightning strikes cause fires and damage across Kent and Sussex
Six blazes caused by strikes have been dealt with by crews across Kent, East Sussex and West Sussex.
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How new smartphone ban in English schools will work
Schools must now follow government guidance that says schools should be phone-free for the entire day.
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World Cup 2026: Who are the Panama players England need to look out for?
BBC Sport analyses the key players for Panama who will be aiming to cause a World Cup upset against England in their final Group L fixture.
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World Cup 2026: Scouting Panama - what England can expect
Panama's results do not paint a true picture of their performances in the World Cup so far - so what can England expect from them?
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World Cup 2026: Iran say they have been treated unfairly by USA
Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei says his nation have been treated unfairly by the United States during the World Cup
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Austrian Grand Prix: George Russell grabs pole from Charles Leclerc after Max Verstappen crash
Mercedes driver George Russell controversially steals pole position at the Austrian Grand Prix from Ferrari's Charles Leclerc with the last lap of the session.
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Barbarians 31-33 Wales: Steve Tandy's side win as George North finishes career in style
Wales beat Barbarians 33-31 at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham but the day belongs to two-try George North in his last rugby match.
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Wimbledon 2026: Emma Raducanu cuts short her practice at the All England Club
Emma Raducanu's chances of being fit for Wimbledon look to be in considerable doubt after the Briton cut short her practice on Saturday.
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Will we see more heatwaves this summer?
Forecasters have suggested that summer is likely to be warmer than average with an increased chance of more heatwaves, as Simon King explains.
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UK weather: Weekend to bring cooldown after record-breaking heatwave
The record-breaking heatwave is set to end with cooler and more unsettled weather by Sunday.
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Hikers lost in Kosciuszko national park rescued within five hours by AI drone
Fire and Rescue NSW uses thermal imaging and a mobile phone red light to quickly locate men who veered off walking track near Jindabyne
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Australia to double penalty for social media ban breaches to $99m as tech giants accused of ‘not doing enough’
Prime minister Anthony Albanese says too many children still on platforms but he is ‘heartened’ by world-leading law
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‘I’m missing out’: the cash-strapped UK university students forced to live at home
Experts say students from poorer backgrounds increasingly having to limit their options because of money worries
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Snow and ice on Swiss glaciers melting at alarming rate amid heatwave, expert says
Accumulation on Switzerland’s glaciers from last winter expected to all be gone by Monday amid ‘enormous’ melt rates across Alps
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David Hencke, Guardian journalist who exposed cash-for-questions scandal, dies aged 79
Former Westminster correspondent earned a reputation for uncovering political wrongdoing in the 1990s
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Social media bans go global: big tech faces a reckoning after Australia’s crackdown
As a host of countries move to rein in social media use by children, could this be technology’s big tobacco moment?
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Children embrace Cornish language as it enjoys ‘remarkable resurgence’
Go Cornish Celebration engages younger generation as council finalises strategy to boost everyday use of Kernewek
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GB News pundit charged with fraud during time as Labour adviser
Exclusive: Matthew Torbitt faces two counts of fraud by false representation in relation to travel and expense claims
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Thunderstorms disrupt Gatwick and Heathrow as hundreds of flights delayed or cancelled
Passengers report being stuck on grounded planes in sweltering conditions as severe weather causes travel disruption across Europe
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‘Like a dead body’: after warehouse fire, LA residents say air thick with smell of rotting food
Cleanup under way after week-long fire at a Boyle Heights facility spoiled tens of millions of pounds of frozen food
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‘It’s just so wrong’: Haitians in Ohio reel from supreme court TPS ruling
After outrageous insults from Donald Trump, Haitians have helped to revive Springfield – now their future is uncertain
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‘It’s become a litmus test’: wins for Israel critics shine light on key issue for Democrats
Candidates who believe Israel has committed genocide won big in New York – will it push the party to move their way?
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JD Vance claims US holds all the cards in Iran and will win ‘either way’
Vice-president appeared on Bill Maher’s show hours before more military strikes were exchanged in strait of Hormuz
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‘This isn’t about any one administration’: protests kick off in DC to reimagine the next 250 years in the US
Next250’s Declaration of Interdependence, a new art gallery that features Americans’ collective values and hopes for the future, will open in McPherson Square