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Doctors start five-day strike as hospitals grapple with flu wave
British Medical Association members start 14th walkout of pay dispute in England at 07:00 on Wednesday.
Timeline: Paul Doyle's journey to causing Liverpool parade horror
The 54-year-old's driving grew increasingly aggressive before he drove into parade crowds.
Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers in and out of Venezuela
It comes a week after the US seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, in a move that intensified pressure on its...
Erasmus scheme to return for UK students
The UK ended its participation in the scheme in 2020 after agreeing a Brexit deal with the EU.
Rob and Michele Reiner's son Nick charged with murder in parents' deaths
Rob Reiner, the Hollywood director, and his wife Michele were both found dead with stab wounds on Sunday.
Timothée Chalamet: Susan Boyle is one of the all-time great Brits
The US actor is tipped for an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of table tennis star Marty Mauser.
BBC declares it will fight Donald Trump's defamation claim - but should it?
As the US president follows through on his threat to sue the BBC, what are the options for the corporation?
Essay cheating at universities an 'open secret'
An essay mill owner says he's made millions, while an ex-lecturer says he quit due to rife cheating.
Weight-loss jab ad banned for targeting new mums
It's one of three social media adverts banned for irresponsibly exploiting body insecurites.
Learner drivers face 24-week wait as backlog continues for two more years
The National Audit Office said there was a backlog of 1.1 million tests since the Covid-19 pandemic.









