Both Trump and Biden want to take away the US law that protects platforms from being liable for what their users post. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34aqIx7
Nigeria's greatest challenge on its 60th anniversary remains its diversity, writes Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3cNmUFH
Mr Trump accuses his rival of being beholden to socialists. Mr Biden retorts: "I'm the Democratic party now." from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jfnOxt
One US student in self-isolation at an Edinburgh halls of residence says he is getting little help from the university. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cESFRu
Dr John Wright looks at the kit installed in a Bradford mosque in the hope of limiting the spread of Covid-19. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33eaHqA
The British territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean was suggested as an outpost for processing asylum claims. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Satwof
Chris Wallace, known for his tough interviewing of all politicians, hosts the first US presidential debate. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2EEE37Z
Reverend June Major has gone on hunger strike twice to demand that the church take action against her alleged attacker who still practises as a priest from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33a1tvE
A voicemail app makes it easier to speak to family members in prison, as one young woman found when her mum was jailed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HFyJmd
People who worked for England's NHS Test and Trace tell of technical problems, confusion and wasted resources. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/341lQdG
The opening day of the French Open sees three Britons - Andy Murray, Johanna Konta and Dan Evans - playing at Roland Garros. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2S3tj6q
Britain only defeated the US three times in the first 25 Ryder Cups, but behind each victory is a wealth of remarkable stories. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cviXFN
It is "highly likely" some nations will cut resources for the women's game because of coronavirus, says England director of women's cricket Clare Connor. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/333WJHV
Switzerland isn't in the EU, but it does enjoy access to free trade - on condition of it also having free movement. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3mWM3To
Tariffs could add £3bn to the cost of importing food and drink from the EU, a leading retail body warns. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3mPbiH1
With three months to go before the big day, online retailers warn shoppers need to buy early this year. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3j3S3Hn
Breeding snakes and types of rat for food or medicine is a source of income for some of China's poorest people. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/335maJb
Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan are the only two countries in the world yet to eliminate wild polio. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3j29LLv
The chancellor is expected to announce new measures to replace the furlough scheme which expires next month. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Hoo3bf
President Trump claims he has been responsible for the strongest US economy ever. What do the numbers show? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NOPrwK
President Trump claims he has been responsible for the strongest US economy ever. What do the numbers show? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2NOPrwK
Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance were alarmed by questions over the controversial concept, emails show. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cqYHFk
Tesla's founder says new ways to make more efficient batteries will drive down the price of electric cars. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35VLweh
Thousands of UN, French and regional soldiers are in Mali fighting Islamist militants - what difference will the coup make? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ZV6cis
An explosion in Lagos, Nigeria killed 23 people and destroyed a girls’ boarding school. But what caused it? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cg9F09
Dozens of Polish towns have declared themselves free of "LGBT ideology". It means difficult choices for gay people living in them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3coB3Jy
Tenants must be given six months' notice as courts in England and Wales start to hear the most serious cases. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3iNNAIV
Where will Diogo Jota fit into a Liverpool side that possesses one of the best attacks in football? BBC Sport takes a look. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FQxbok
The film board in Nigeria, where same-sex relationships are banned, says the film violates strict laws on homosexuality. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kmbFqB
Twelve months ago Carole Fortune, 56, suffered a stroke as she got out of bed, leaving half her body paralysed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kltfuF
A blocked or runny nose, a sore throat and a cough are common, especially in the winter. But how do you know if you have coronavirus? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33EOLnq
George was neglected by his parents, then an adoption went wrong. There was only one family that he felt loved by. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FPaBN1
Liverpool agree to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Diogo Jota for £41m in a deal which could rise to £45m with add-ons. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Ef9QfA
What can Liverpool expect from new signing Thiago Alcantara? How does he compare to their other midfielders? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZSIljx
Isa Guha, the former England bowler and now BBC cricket commentator, discusses the growth of the women's game and why the England v West Indies series is so important. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3mIe7d5
How big does a protest need to be to topple a political leader? One estimate is 3.5% of the country's population. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iXEoBT
How big does a protest need to be to topple a political leader? One estimate is 3.5% of the country's population. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3iXEoBT
As the "worst phase of the epidemic" is overcome, experts delve into the data to learn more about Covid-19. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ZQDQWE
A police chief's comments spark an unprecedented backlash after a woman was raped in front of her children. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kvbSaR
BBC's Ros Atkins explains the latest Brexit row and the thorny issue of customs checks and Northern Ireland. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Ec1eqb
The US president relied on over-65s to win the White House in 2016 but their support this time is not assured. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2EeXTGS
The US president relied on over-65s to win the White House in 2016 but their support this time is not assured. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2EeXTGS
As Manchester United prepare for their season opener against Crystal Palace on Saturday, BBC Sport's Simon Stone looks at whether they can challenge for major trophies. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/32FlycZ
Boris Johnson says he is not a fan of "sneak culture" over his new rule banning gatherings larger than six. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cdP9gM
Two young businessmen who started their ventures when they were at school share their advice on how to sustain your business during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3cdL0tj
The Microsoft co-founder says rich countries should do more and addresses conspiracy theories about himself. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ixBEL1
Taxpayers will have guaranteed nearly £70bn in loans to UK firms by March 2021, according to TheCityUK. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/33rkIj2
The film board in Nigeria, where same-sex relationships are banned, says the film violates strict laws on homosexuality. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kmbFqB
Neymar is one of five players sent off after an injury-time brawl as Marseille beat Paris St-Germain in an action-packed Ligue 1 game. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mc6Vp4
A big chunk of ice breaks away from the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf - 79N, or Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hvQ4tM
The former attorney general vows to vote against government's attempts to override the Withdrawal Agreement. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Ft1e5j
A big chunk of ice breaks away from the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf - 79N, or Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hvQ4tM
The ban on social gatherings above six people applies indoors and outdoors, and includes children under 12. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3intODL
Alleged computer hacker Lauri Love won his appeal against extradition and his autism was cited as a factor. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35CZ9i2
Why the current tensions over the closure of some Nigerian-owned shops in Ghana should come as no surprise. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mgOShx
The Ex on the Beach reality star tells Radio 1 Newsbeat how she's coming to terms with the loss of her hair. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RjMRDe
With European museums on the back foot following Black Lives Matter protests, the emphasis moves to Nigeria. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hoXzCW
After months of virtual learning, some schools have now reopened their doors to pupils. But with the ongoing risk of coronavirus, what does the average school day now look like? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33kDjgK
Harvey Murphy's life changed when he was wrongly accused of stealing and later served time in jail for drug offences. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hjEMsC
If scientists succeed in making a coronavirus vaccine, when will we get it, how much will it cost and who will get it first? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RcRoqG
Harvey Murphy's life changed when he was wrongly accused of stealing and later served time in jail for drug offences. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hjEMsC