Andrei Tudorov, Lyuben Gogov, Narcis Titianu, and Ioan Toma died when their car hit a tree.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 20:05
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A PC is to be investigated over an alleged assault on a man at Manchester Airport, the police watchdog says.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 17:27
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Mr Findlay said the threats would not deter him from running to be the Scottish Conservatives leader.
BBC News - Published Sat Jul 27 2024 09:10
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Julian Bennett was dismissed from the force for refusing to provide a urine sample for a drugs test.
BBC News - Published Sat Jul 27 2024 07:30
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The department store is pushing to build rental flats as it looks for new ways to bring in money.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 19:18
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Nakash, 13, Aayat, 11, and seven-year-old Muhammad Malik died in the blaze in East Ham on 13 July.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 19:29
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Keir Starmer's spokesperson said the issue was a matter for the International Criminal Court.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 16:07
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Ron McDowell condemns the "gross hypocrisy" of republican paramilitaries due to their drugs record.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 16:02
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The team defeated Bulgaria to lift the trophy in Belgrade on the motion: "This house regrets the glorification of champions".
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 19:44
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France's transport minister blames disruptions on "co-ordinated malicious acts" on high-speed rail lines.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 10:56
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Javier Salazar was drunk, speeding and on the wrong side of the road when he hit a man walking home.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 17:45
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Former Justice Secretary Lord Falconer's bill would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 15:23
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Powers for universities to be fined for failing to uphold freedom of speech have been put on hold.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 12:48
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BBC Verify's Richard Irvine-Brown analyses the footage from Manchester Airport's Terminal 2.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 00:14
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Keir Starmer faces his first Prime Minister's Questions since winning the general election.
BBC News - Published Wed Jul 24 2024 11:14
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Natalie Fleet says parents need to give guidance to their sons over what real consent to have sex is.
BBC News - Published Wed Jul 24 2024 09:17
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The seldom-seen creature, said to be a one-in-100,000 occurrence, wowed locals in Ystrad Mynach.
BBC News - Published Tue Jul 23 2024 10:34
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From chart success to international recognition, Dundee DJ Hannah Laing reflects on her journey to fame
BBC News - Published Sat Jul 27 2024 09:16
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Tips to make travelling as smooth as possible, whether you’re going by road, plane, train or ferry.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 20:40
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Rachel Reeves is set to reveal a public finances shortfall of billions on pounds after a snap audit.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 22:09
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Tips to make travelling as smooth as possible, whether you’re going by road, plane, train or ferry.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 20:40
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The department store is pushing to build rental flats as it looks for new ways to bring in money.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 19:18
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The Competition and Markets Authority says poor competition cost British motorists £1.6bn last year.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 10:50
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The chancellor will unveil a public spending hole on Monday, which speculation suggests could hit £20bn.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 09:11
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The plane maker has sold dozens of new jets at the Farnborough airshow, but is struggling to keep up with demand.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 08:51
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Rising rents, e-commerce and available property are contributing to a boom in self-storage.
BBC News - Published Thu Jul 25 2024 22:17
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Customers pointed out that the listing used a phrase deployed by racists to avoid language filters.
BBC News - Published Thu Jul 25 2024 19:24
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The union has been in talks with big games studios, like Activision and Walt Disney, for 18 months.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 26 2024 03:44
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Management culture was "insensitive and dismissive to the point of abject rudeness", Greg Clark says.
BBC News - Published Thu Jul 25 2024 16:06
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Despite steady growth, the economy is a top concern for voters in the US presidential election.
BBC News - Published Thu Jul 25 2024 13:25
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The Treasury has denied that coppers will be scrapped completely but none will be minted in 2024.
BBC News - Published Thu Jul 25 2024 10:51
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Cybersecurity firm is branded a "clown show" for gesture after an update caused widespread disruption.
BBC News - Published Thu Jul 25 2024 08:56
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A vast new oil refinery in Nigeria is aiming to reduce the price of petrol in the country.
BBC News - Published Sun Jul 21 2024 22:04
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Friday's IT outage is a poignant reminder of how reliant the world has become on devices managed remotely by huge firms.
BBC News - Published Fri Jul 19 2024 11:05
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The providers of video meetings software are now offering AI tools that help the participants.
BBC News - Published Thu Jul 18 2024 06:01
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In a struggling games industry AI has been hailed as a possible saviour. But not everyone's convinced.
BBC News - Published Mon Jul 15 2024 22:05
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