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'My parents had hearts of gold, they didn't deserve it'

How people are dealing with the effects of coronavirus in one New York neighbourhood. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2TJaVR8

The Miraculous Love Kids: Street kids changing their lives with guitars

The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson is just one star who's recorded with a group of girls from Afghanistan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/320t7u0

Belarus protests: The turtle 'anthem' protesters sing in Belarus

How music has featured prominently in the protests calling for President Lukashenko to step down. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jLTFFd

The Papers: PM's lockdown 'U-turn', and 'Goodbye Mr Bond'

Boris Johnson's decision to introduce a second nationwide lockdown in England dominates Sunday's papers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kLpS0F

Your pictures on the theme of 'urban living'

A selection of pictures from our readers on the theme of "urban living". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HOHwly

Salvaged Victorian signal box to become museum

It became redundant in 2016 along with others in the East Midlands. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oNwf5Y

The Miraculous Love Kids: Street kids changing their lives with guitars

The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson is just one star who's recorded with a group of girls from Afghanistan. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/320t7u0

The wedding DJ who wants to stop migrant boats

A growing band of campaigners is trying to push the government to stop migrants crossing from France. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TGT6C1

How I talk to the victims of conspiracy theories

The BBC's specialist disinformation reporter explains how to help people who've fallen down the rabbit hole. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3egr3mE

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Human cost of two nations fighting for 'Motherland'

The stories of families who have lost sons in the latest territorial war over Nagorno-Karabakh. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HLV813

How His House turns refugee lives into horror film

Director Remi Weekes says film explores "the horrors that we do as humans to other humans". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jJtaQY

'My parents had hearts of gold, they didn't deserve it'

How people are dealing with the effects of coronavirus in one New York neighbourhood. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2TJaVR8

Covid: What will the England lockdown achieve?

Lockdown is the measure nobody "wanted" but now many European countries have decided they "need". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34J2nzO

Covid-19: Austria and Portugal announce restrictions

A number of European countries are enforcing new measures as cases continue to rise. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TId7bu

Oleksandr Usyk beats Derek Chisora on points in stylish display

Oleksandr Usyk earns a unanimous points win over Derek Chisora at Wembley Arena to underline his credentials at heavyweight. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35Yi1Hc

Typhoon Goni: Philippines hit by year's most powerful storm

Torrential rain and "catastrophic violent winds" are expected on the main island of Luzon on Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Jj9zu9

US Election 2020: Biden and Trump in last weekend dash round swing states

Joe Biden is in Michigan while Donald Trump arrives in Pennsylvania, both key to the White House race. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ecV4U6

US election: The big issue that could hurt Trump

Just ahead of the election, the US is seeing what could be the largest outbreak of the pandemic so far. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kQx63C

US election 2020: 'It just makes me feel like a nobody'

Former prisoner Davion Hampton from Florida wants to vote in this US election. But he can't. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/320sWi5

US election: 'All Republicans should marry Democrats'

Chenren and Cathy Shao haven't let political differences get in the way of their eight-year marriage. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HVJXmN

US election 2020: The great dividing line of this campaign

For some Americans, civil unrest after police shootings is driving their support for Donald Trump. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2TJaHte

Christians Worldwide Mark International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church

Millions of Christians worldwide will unite on Sunday, Nov. 1 to join the global Body of Christ for the 2020 International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted (IDOP). from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2TFVbhN Worldwide Mark International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church

Christians Worldwide Mark International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church

Millions of Christians worldwide will unite on Sunday, Nov. 1 to join the global Body of Christ for the 2020 International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted (IDOP). from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/3eciyZL

The 400,000 seafarers who can't go home

Unions say Covid has in effect trapped thousands of seafarers on ships - waiting to go home. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jH4s3A

Climate change: You've got cheap data, how about cheap power too?

The iPhone transformed mobile phones in just 10 years. Could green energy see a similar revolution? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ee9Gmj

US election 2020: Trump is in the fight of his political life

In the throes of an epoch-defining election, those looking for a healing process will be disappointed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31Z2ohl

US election 2020: Fact-checking Trump and Biden's final week

The presidential campaigns are coming to an end. We've fact-checked the candidates' latest claims. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mvHTke

Stockton food bank: 'Dealers don't swap drugs for a tin of beans'

Food bank organisers and users hit out at claims free school meal vouchers are used for drugs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2JjDK4t

US election 2020: Fact-checking Trump and Biden's final week

The presidential campaigns are coming to an end. We've fact-checked the candidates' latest claims. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mvHTke

Growing up as a black child in post-war Germany

The racism and abuse suffered by thousands of children born to African-American fathers and white German mothers in post-war Germany. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ee8EXt

Bhangra brothers: We danced every day in lockdown

The brothers ran high-energy dance classes from their living room in Harrow every day during lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35O5ZQy

Scared but socially distant in a Tokyo 'haunted house'

Could this zombie-inspired experience be for people who want to be frightened but be Covid-19 safe? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jNEv29

Halloween: How the Boulet Brothers' Dragula blends drag and horror

Drag stars Boulet Brothers chat about dressing up at Halloween and their popular reality show Dragula. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eay5ct

Covid: A town's intoxicating will to press on through the pandemic

In an ex-mining community hardship is nothing new, but a two-week lockdown presents new challenges. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jQamzC

Climate change: You've got cheap data, how about cheap power too?

The iPhone transformed mobile phones in just 10 years. Could green energy see a similar revolution? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ee9Gmj

Coronavirus: Slovakia holds national test but president calls for delay

Everyone in Slovakia over the age of 10 is to be tested for Covid - but the president is sceptical. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HL5z50

Kanye West, Kim Kardashian and her dad: Should we make holograms of the dead?

The hip-hop artist gave his wife a hologram of her dead father. How did he do it - and is it ethical? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37VHxPK

Coronavirus: Is virtual reality tourism about to take off?

Tourism boards, hotels and destinations are turning to virtual reality to woo potential visitors. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3enY3cJ

Coronavirus: Slovakia holds national test but president calls for delay

Everyone in Slovakia over the age of 10 is to be tested for Covid - but the president is sceptical. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HL5z50

Covid: When will it be over and we can do this again?

Christmas? Spring? A return to life as we knew it could be quite a long way off. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35MnrVC

'Millions face hardship' as government support ends

Renters and the self employed could be among those facing tough times this winter, charities warn. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kKp10f

The Papers: 'National lockdown looms' and Stiles tributes

Several of Saturday's papers lead with reports that nationwide restrictions will be introduced. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37X3Tk0

Covid: Belgium announces return to national lockdown

Non-essential shops will close until mid-December to help curb the highest infection rate in Europe. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2TKYvYF

US election: What Latino first-time voters want

Every 30 seconds, a Latino in the US turns 18 and becomes eligible to vote. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/364Khbd

Berlin airport opens... 10 years late

Berlin's new airport is finally opening to the public, 10 years behind schedule and billions over budget. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ecZ4UF

Scared but socially distant in a Tokyo 'haunted house'

Could this zombie-inspired experience be for people who want to be frightened but be Covid-19 safe? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jNEv29

Coronavirus hardship in Mexico, Nigeria and Bangladesh

Three people from around the world who lost their jobs during the pandemic explain how it has affected their lives. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oMNWD5

Guy Davies spots gap in film market for his first feature

How one independent film-maker spotted a gap in the movie market left by the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37SOu3X

Planning reforms aim to making building easier, but who wins?

Government proposals to introduce planning reforms have been met with a mixed reaction. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HQCsx1

Quiz of the week: Which Borat slogan did Kazakhstan embrace?

How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35JXOEF

Carrie Hope Fletcher on how Cinderella went 'bad'

The singer, who will star in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical, reveals some of the show's secrets. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31UD4sU

Getting too many texts? Blame the election

Every election campaign uses more sophisticated tech, but the text message still cuts through. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37SvCSN

Oil firm whistleblower trapped in Croatian holiday hell

A British lawyer exposed huge oil industry corruption - and now Monaco wants him extradited. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3e7nkrg

US Election 2020: Trump and Biden duel in critical state of Florida

Mr Biden's lead over the US president is narrower in must-win states, with Florida a key prize. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HM9uyS

Armenians on the front line in Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenian mothers fear for sons on the front line in Nagorno-Karabakh as both sides suffer heavy casualties. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mD7jMC

Covid-19: Record traffic out of Paris as second French lockdown begins

Traffic stretched more than 430 miles (700km) in total just hours before new measures came into force. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oBtbKi

Walmart pulls guns from display over 'civil unrest' concerns

Walmart has removed gun and ammunition displays from its stores citing concerns of "civil unrest". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oHxxiX

Quiz of the week: Which Borat slogan did Kazakhstan embrace?

How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35JXOEF

Covid: What impact has the furlough scheme had?

As the furlough scheme draws to a close, how much did it cost and did it achieve its aims? from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3jHSgiS

Furlough: ‘In limbo’ or ‘one long garden party'?

Furlough was a welcome holiday for some but for others it was a long and anxious waiting game. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3oDoX4X

Job Support Scheme: How do new post-furlough changes work?

The government has expanded its Job Support Scheme, which replaces furlough from November. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2UE9lBa

‘It’s all about survival now'

How are Tottenham residents coping after the area had one of the highest furlough rates in London? from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3mtVwAy

How do I find a new job during Covid and which sectors are hiring?

Jobseekers are having a tough time at the moment, but support is available. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/30PPCkZ

CEO Secrets: The aviation workers starting new businesses

We hear from three people who have started their own companies during the downturn in aviation. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2HAJ0jX

Jeremy Corbyn suspension 'could cost Labour next election'

The boss of the powerful Unite union urges the party to reinstate its ex-leader or risk "chaos". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2G996JQ

US Election 2020: Trump and Biden duel in critical state of Florida

Democrat Biden's lead over the US president is narrower in must-win states, with Florida a key prize. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HM9uyS

United Airlines to trial airport Covid testing

The airline's boss Scott Kirby tells the BBC passenger testing is "key to reopening the world economy". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35N3iPa

Coronavirus hardship in Mexico, Nigeria and Bangladesh

Three people from around the world who lost their jobs during the pandemic explain how it has affected their lives. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oMNWD5

'We asked Trump to stop playing YMCA' - Village People singer Victor Willis

Village People's lead singer says he doesn't endorse the US president, who regularly plays the classic at rallies. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2TDO09O

Music industry reports progress on diversity

The number of black, Asian and minority ethnic staff working in music has increased since 2016. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oJxl31

Animal Crossing: 'My sister lives on in a video game'

Tending to her sister's virtual town in Animal Crossing helps Meredith Myers keep her memory alive and cope with her grief. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HIGJDb

End Sars protests: 'I felt I was going to die there'

Ephraim, a British-Nigerian activist at the heart of the End Sars protests in Lagos, talks about what he saw. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35IgmoL

Big House theatre group helping young care leavers

A theatre group is supporting young care leavers in the arts industry achieve their dreams. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37OlElg

How do 'Blue Wall' voters rate the Tories one year on?

People in Great Grimsby and Redcar reflect on the government, one year after 2019's general election was called. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31UiDMB

Meet Che Lingo, the 'woke rapper' signed by Idris Elba

One of the south Londoner's songs became a soundtrack for Black Lives Matter protests this summer. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3mCW5rP

CEO Secrets: The aviation workers starting new businesses

We hear from three people who have started their own companies during the downturn in aviation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HAJ0jX

Muttiah Muralitharan on the 'challenge' of his disputed biopic

A planned biopic of Sri Lanka bowler Muttiah Muralitharan has drawn protests but he insists it will air. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31UThOO

Al-Qaeda still 'heavily embedded' within Taliban in Afghanistan, UN official warns

A senior UN official says the Taliban is still tied to al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, in spite of US deal. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31OaJUP

US election 2020: What to look out for on election night

Americans will pick their next president on 3 November. Here's what to look for as results roll in. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HH1cIo

Covid: 1,700 employers planned redundancies in September

Redundancies on the rise again after August lull, according to BBC Freedom of Information Request from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/34B6Cxb

Halloween firms face up to a pandemic fright

Covid-19 has created extra problems this Halloween, so how are firms fighting back? from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3muGVVl

'Furlough pay should be kept at 80% of our salaries'

Workers facing new lockdowns: "We need furlough pay to be kept at 80% of our salaries." from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3jERljc

Covid-19: Nearly 100,000 catching virus every day

A major analysis estimates the number of people infected with Covid-19 is doubling every nine days. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oJtOBN

Labour anti-Semitism report due to be published

An inquiry looked at whether unlawful acts took place and how the party responded to complaints. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TzLbqc

Wales urged to scrap GCSE exams in favour of assessments

Qualifications Wales urges ministers to scrap written exams for GCSEs, but keep one exam per A-level. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HNhGPa

Covid: 1,700 employers planned redundancies in September

Redundancies on the rise again after August lull, according to BBC Freedom of Information Request from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34B6Cxb

'Anonymous' Trump administration critic identifies himself

Miles Taylor, a senior official at the Department of Homeland Security, wrote the excoriating op-ed in 2018. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35P1HIK

Mali Radisson Blu attack: Two Islamists sentenced to death

Two Islamists are convicted of carrying out two attacks targeting foreigners, in which 25 people died. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35JsOEJ

Facebook, Twitter and Google face questions from US senators

Heads of Facebook, Google and Twitter defend a key piece of internet law, in front of senators. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35G2LOW

US Election 2020: Will America's race issue decide the next president?

The BBC's Clive Myrie goes to the crucial state of Arizona, where black votes could decide who wins. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GdMEzu

Animal Crossing: 'My sister lives on in a video game'

Tending to her sister's virtual town in Animal Crossing helps Meredith Myers keep her memory alive and cope with her grief. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HIGJDb

End Sars protests: 'I felt I was going to die there'

Ephraim, a British-Nigerian activist at the heart of the End Sars protests in Lagos, talks about what he saw. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35IgmoL

Black History Month: ‘People are afraid to say the wrong thing’

Pioneering black women in the arts talk about diversity and their struggles to get to the top. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oxgEYj

Surviving a week in Afghanistan

One violent week in a long war. Here are some of those who died and those who survived. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HF3FmM

‘Shops refusing cash left me unable to buy basics’

The cash system is being threatened by some shops not accepting cash, says Consumer group Which? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37MuVuf

Police in Scotland break up hundreds of parties

Data obtained by the BBC shows officers in Scotland responded to 3,000 call outs since late August. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34zDaaV

How KSI earned more than his teachers by playing Fifa

The YouTuber built a multi million-pound business empire from his bedroom. Now he's pursuing music. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3e151nu

Orange County wildfires 'may have been started by electrical equipment'

Local utility company Southern California Edison its equipment might have sparked the blaze. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37HxNbQ

Surviving a week in Afghanistan

One violent week in a long war. Here are some of those who died and those who survived. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HF3FmM

US election: The Taiwan-sized challenge facing the next US president

China's ambition to retake Taiwan - possibly by force - could become a major flashpoint with the US. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3e14sKu

Seychelles elections: How a priest rose to become president

Wavel Ramkalawan brings his party in from 43 years in opposition to lead the island nation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mw1vF0

US election: The sinking island voting for Trump

Tangier Island is on the frontline of climate change but residents say saving jobs now is the priority. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mlCrQS

US election 2020: The five Senate races to watch

The battle for control of the Senate is as consequential as the race for the White House. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jteMMw

US election: A generational divide over Trump among Vietnamese-Americans

Young Vietnamese-Americans see things differently to elders who settled in US after the Vietnam War. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mr5K4w

‘Shops refusing cash left me unable to buy basics’

The cash system is being threatened by some shops not accepting cash, says Consumer group Which? from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/37MuVuf

Fluffy animals gambling ad was irresponsible, says watchdog

The advertising watchdog bans an advert for Gala Spins as it was likely to "appeal to under-18s". from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/37O8cxU

Mum, Dad, money and me

Many people find talking about money awkward, particularly with their parents - so how do their views differ? from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/34xSp45

The inventor inspired by wanting to keep his daughter safe

Kim Kyeong Yeon developed his virus-destroying machine after his child injured herself. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2JaPfLF

Covid-19: Christmas guidance 'should be same across UK'

Measures must allow for "inevitable" travel between nations, the Lib Dems and Alliance Party say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HFvxH0

US election: Biden hits new battleground, Trump blitzes Midwest

Joe Biden blasts Donald Trump as a conman, while the president promises "economic survival". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37TZcam

Newspaper headlines: Second wave warning and 'tragedy in the Channel'

Warnings the second wave of Covid could be more deadly and the death of four migrants lead the papers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37SHRyV

Covid-19: 'I'll be hosting my Christmas over Zoom'

Some families are already making plans and getting ready for a "digital Christmas" this year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3e0EqqV

Skin cancer: How do I check my moles for signs of melanoma?

Influencer Molly-Mae Hague, 21, is raising awareness about skin cancer among young people,. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34zr9CA

US election: Biden hits new battleground, Trump blitzes Midwest

Joe Biden blasts Donald Trump as a conman, while the president promises "economic survival". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37TZcam

'Invasive' exams affected women from 10 flights says Australia

The female passengers were searched without consent in Qatar after an abandoned baby was found from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kyR2ry

Beached: Can rescuers save this dolphin in time?

Hundreds of dolphins beach each year, but this US team has dramatically improved survival rates from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Ts6aep

East London mural honours NHS workforce

A new mural in east London is four storeys high, created with more than 200 flowers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37JVXlS

Nasa announcement: What is on the Moon?

Nasa has announced it's found an abundance of water on the Moon. But what else is up there? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kwlsKV

Covid: Melbourne's hard-won success after a marathon lockdown

After losing its initial grip on Covid, Australia is again being hailed as a global success story. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3mn4pM2

The inventor inspired by wanting to keep his daughter safe

Kim Kyeong Yeon developed his virus-destroying machine after his child injured herself. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2JaPfLF

Social media: Is it really biased against US Republicans?

Many conservative Americans believe Facebook and Twitter are biased against them, despite denials. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35RohR1

The Lathums: From a sold-out tour to clowning around in a circus

The Lathums were meant to be supporting Paul Weller this year - instead they're playing in a circus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kDdMHa

France targets radical Islam amid row with Turkey

President Macron's crackdown on Islamists causes political waves at home and abroad. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oxFOG4

Social media: Is it really biased against US Republicans?

Many conservative Americans believe Facebook and Twitter are biased against them, despite denials. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35RohR1

Qian Xuesen: The scientist deported from the US who helped China into space

A Chinese rocket scientist helped two superpowers reach the moon, but his story is remembered in only one of them. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ou3ICl

The inventor inspired by wanting to keep his daughter safe

Kim Kyeong Yeon developed his virus-destroying machine after his child injured herself. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2JaPfLF

Trump and Africa: How Ethiopia was 'betrayed' over Nile dam

The US president has sided with Egypt in the escalating dispute over a mega dam, analysts say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35G7bp7

Beached: Can rescuers save this dolphin in time?

Hundreds of dolphins beach each year, but this US team has dramatically improved survival rates from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ts6aep

Coronavirus: Disabled workers could 'face jobs crisis'

Firms are reportedly hiring fewer disabled applicants amid concerns about supporting them properly. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3dZNKen

The explosive problem of 'zombie' batteries

Batteries that power mobile phones and other devices are causing fires because they are not disposed of properly. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3oqRoCS

Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to US Supreme Court

Donald Trump scores pre-election win as US Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court judge. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35yZRLW

Covid: Antibodies 'fall rapidly after infection'

This is likely to mean immunity levels decline and raises the risk of reinfection, researchers say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34ucIQ0

Victoria Derbyshire: 'I'll break the rule of six if it applies at Christmas'

The BBC presenter says she will break Covid rules so her family of seven can celebrate Christmas. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TrRQTd

Newspaper headlines: 'Red wall revolt' and Covid immunity warning

Demands from Tory MPs for a "road map" out of lockdown and a study on Covid immunity lead the papers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kwUu5T

Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to US Supreme Court

Donald Trump scores pre-election win as US Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett as Supreme Court judge. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35yZRLW

US Election 2020: Trump's border wall and the battle over immigration

Will Trump’s promise to build a wall along the Mexico border help or hinder his attempt to win four more years? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ouK8pF

US election 2020: What does it cost and who pays for it?

With presidential candidates spending billions of dollars to win, the world's most powerful job doesn't come cheap. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37QCjEK

US election 2020: Could postal voting upend the US election?

The huge number voting this way injects massive uncertainty into the White House race. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Tuhk2u

US election: 'Help! Everyone around me disagrees with my politics'

Paul and Kayleah live in two different political bubbles, but they've found a place to vent online. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35w3vWF

Boris Johnson and Priti Patel 'should apologise for lawyer attacks'

More than 800 legal professionals accuse ministers of "hostility" which they claim jeopardises safety. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ktYRij

HMP Rye Hill prison officer 'failed to notice' dead sex offender

A prison officer was dismissed after failing to spot a man who had been "dead for some time". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37EMM6a

Olivier Awards: Messages of 'faith and hope' for theatre

Stars of the stage are positive about the future of theatre as the shadow of coronavirus looms large. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3msxoOJ

BHS collapse: 'I was in charge of millions, then I had nothing'

Four years on from BHS's collapse, has the audit industry, criticised for not spotting problems, changed? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37IbMtw

Coronavirus: How my mum became a conspiracy theory influencer

Sebastian’s mum has grown a big online following by spreading dangerous Covid conspiracy theories. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3e8snbb

US election: 'Help! Everyone around me disagrees with my politics'

Paul and Kayleah live in two different political bubbles, but they've found a place to vent online. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35w3vWF

Black and Welsh: The assumptions and questions people face

People share the assumptions and questions they face over their identity. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ml79cF

Coronavirus doctor's diary: 'We blame Eat Out To Help Out for our tragedy'

Covid's second wave has hit one part of south Bradford badly, and residents have an idea where the problem began. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31JGtdT

Covid nurse: 'I thought I wasn't going to make it'

Devi Nurjandoa survived Covid but is now having to adjust to a new way of life. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3mjtVli

My Money: 'We haven't got Covid here yet'

Sian Williams from Indonesia takes us through her week during the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kvprYa

Egypt sex attacks fuel 'feminist revolution'

Women and girls are fighting back against sexual harassment like never before. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TnCcIm

France urges Arab nations to prevent boycotts over Macron's cartoons defence

President Macron's comments about "Islamist separatism" have angered some in the Muslim world. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3onUVlr

Egypt sex attacks fuel 'feminist revolution'

Women and girls are fighting back against sexual harassment like never before. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2TnCcIm

US election 2020: Indian and Pakistani diaspora rally together

The countries share a hostile history but in the US the election campaign has brought them together. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oo270V

Tanzania elections: Why pop stars are hailing President Magufuli

Hugely popular "bongo flava" musicians are kept on a tight leash when it comes to politics. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mk1ILe

Coronavirus: Local lockdowns 'stifling jobs recovery'

Job vacancies fail to return to pre-pandemic levels in many towns, according to new research. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3jC2uSd

BHS collapse: 'I was in charge of millions, then I had nothing'

Four years on from BHS's collapse, has the audit industry, criticised for not spotting problems, changed? from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/37IbMtw

'Generation Covid' hit hard by the pandemic, research reveals

People aged 16-25 were more than twice as likely as older workers to have lost their job. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2J76QEb

My Money: 'We haven't got Covid here yet'

Sian Williams from Indonesia takes us through her week during the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3kvprYa

'Generation Covid' hit hard by the pandemic, research reveals

People aged 16-25 were more than twice as likely as older workers to have lost their job. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2J76QEb

Coronavirus: Local lockdowns 'stifling jobs recovery'

Job vacancies fail to return to pre-pandemic levels in many towns, according to new research. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jC2uSd

France urges Arab nations to prevent boycotts over Macron's cartoons defence

President Macron's comments about "Islamist separatism" have angered some in the Muslim world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3onUVlr

Wales national lockdown in new year 'likely', says minister

Wales is likely to see another "firebreak" in January or February, a minister says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2J585Uo

Joan Hocquard: Oldest person in Britain dies aged 112

Joan Hocquard, who drove ambulances during World War Two, died at a care home on Saturday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37GE5sm

UFC champion Nurmagomedov retires after victory

Lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov retires from the UFC after beating Justin Gaethje in the second round in Abu Dhabi. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Hq83WO

Covid-19: Possible changes to quarantine and a review of Wales' shopping rules

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic today. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TnO0dQ

Cameroon: Children killed in attack on school in Kumba

Officials have blamed Anglophone secessionists for the attack on a private school in a restive region. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35sNkte

Down's syndrome: 'In all honesty we were offered 15 terminations'

Mothers of babies with Down's syndrome reveal the pressure they felt to terminate their pregnancies. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34r29gD

Manchester United 0-0 Chelsea: Hosts' season 'delicately poised' after stalemate

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is determined to avoid a repeat of the disastrous slide in fortunes Manchester United experienced following their win against Paris St-Germain in 2019. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dX0xhD

Adele sings and jokes about weight loss as she hosts Saturday Night Live

The star also tells the audience "my album's not finished" as she presents the US sketch show. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oqFol2

'I love these games. You earn the easier games on nights like these'

Jurgen Klopp admits his Liverpool side were 'made to work hard' to keep their unbeaten Anfield run against Sheffield United going. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3joy7OZ

Samsung Group titan Lee Kun-hee dies aged 78

Mr Lee helped to grow his father's small trading business into a global industrial powerhouse. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Tkzpji

Black Lives Matter: New hidden slave trade sites in Wales revealed

Two new locations in Wales linked to the slave trade are now marked by high-tech history barcodes. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35vpRHN

Samsung Group titan Lee Kun-hee dies aged 78

Mr Lee helped to grow his father's small trading business into a global industrial powerhouse. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Tkzpji

Samsung Group titan Lee Kun-hee dies aged 78

Mr Lee helped to grow his father's small trading business into a global industrial powerhouse. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2Tkzpji

Coronavirus: 14-day quarantine for Covid contacts could be reduced

It comes as a senior Conservative MP criticises leaders of NHS Test and Trace, urging 'decisive' change. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37RvMdl

France recalls Turkey envoy after Erdogan says Macron needs 'mental check'

France recalls its ambassador after President Erdogan suggests French leader needs "mental check". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37G7hzE

Brexit: Cost of everyday goods 'could rise' without a deal, hauliers warn

Freight industry body warns the lack of an agreement on tariffs could make things more expensive. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2HoWMGh

Brexit: Cost of everyday goods 'could rise' without a deal, hauliers warn

Freight industry body warns the lack of an agreement on tariffs could make things more expensive. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HoWMGh

France recalls Turkey envoy after Erdogan says Macron needs 'mental check'

France recalls its ambassador after President Erdogan suggests French leader needs "mental check". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37G7hzE

Climate change: Technology no silver bullet, experts tell PM

Boris Johnson's techno-optimism ignores the need for big societal changes, experts warn. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jsddym

My search for novelist Rumer Godden's famed French summer

Hugh Schofield looks for the truth behind Rumer Godden's The Greengage Summer in northern France. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35yU0WC

'Not just numbers': The women disappearing in Peru

Thousands of women go missing in Peru every year and many are never found. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2FUHBUe

Dussehra: Covid-19 forces grand Hindu festival to go online

The pandemic has interrupted a centuries-old Indian tradition, the yearly performance of an ancient Hindu epic. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oo9aa2

British-bred Royal Enfield speeding ahead in Asia

One of the world's oldest motorbike brands is expanding in Asia, the biggest market for two-wheelers. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3krUVP5

US Election 2020: Biden seeks to clarify remark on ending oil

The Democrat says he meant fossil fuel subsidies, as Mr Trump claims it was a serious gaffe. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kl8ZtD

Shakespeare's Globe among venues to get slice of Culture Recovery Fund

The London venue is one of 35 venues to get millions of pounds from the Culture Recovery Fund. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3okYd99

What happens when a Banksy appears?

Nottingham residents are excited about the arrival of a Banksy mural - but what will happen to it? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ooKIFl

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: 'Execution' video prompts war crime probe

A video posted on social media appears to show the execution of two Armenian prisoners by troops from Azerbaijan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35qfcyk

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: 'Execution' video prompts war crime probe

A video posted on social media appears to show the execution of two Armenian prisoners by troops from Azerbaijan. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35qfcyk

School meals: Rashford 'proud' of community response

The England striker says he is "overwhelmed" by the support from councils and businesses. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HAfcTR

Rare green puppy 'Pistachio' born in Italy

The puppy was part of a five-dog litter born at a farm on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jfRyt6

Marathon walk for 104-year-old inspired by Captain Tom

At 104, Ruth Saunders is walking a charity marathon after being inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dIjWTA

Mysterious 'Robin Hood' hackers donating stolen money

Experts and charities are puzzled by hackers who've started donating stolen money. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jadGoR

New name for a Canadian town called Asbestos

Town residents pick Val-des-Sources to replace the moniker that paid homage to its mining history. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IGOrh7

Baby born in lorry cab meets staff who saved her life

Gemma Greensmith gave birth to daughter Raelyn in a lorry cab outside her Staffordshire home. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dQJy0N

Is Scotland moving towards independence?

Six years ago Scotland rejected independence but now polls consistently show a majority back it. Why? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37xFq4x

'It feels so good to be back dancing'

The world of ballroom dancing went online to cope with the pandemic restrictions, but what does the future hold? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3mk3koq

Porn effects: 'My expectations of sex and body image were warped'

Calls are made for the dangers of porn to be included in the new Welsh school curriculum. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HvkzUq

How the End Sars protests have changed Nigeria forever

The campaign against police brutality has encouraged young Nigerians to take on the older generation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3mugsr9

US election 2020: How Trump has changed the world

From fake news to how other countries see the US - here's a look at the president's global impact. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35s1Dyi

US man jailed for supplying guns used in San Bernardino shootings

Enrique Marquez was found guilty of buying guns for a couple who carried out the 2015 San Bernardino attack. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3e08X8g

How the End Sars protests have changed Nigeria forever

The campaign against police brutality has encouraged young Nigerians to take on the older generation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mugsr9

United Nations at 75 plagued by new crises and cash crunch

Faced with wars, climate change and a pandemic, the United Nations is struggling to make an impact. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HnFrxo

Chile's choice: Out with the old, in with the new?

After a year of often violent protests, Chileans get to decide whether they want a new constitution. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37CGVP2

The Indian doctor taking care of thousands of elephants

Kushal Kunwar Sharma is affectionately known as the "elephant doctor" in India's wildlife community. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31zCmkI

Week in pictures: 17-23 October 2020

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37AVkLj

Covid blood plasma donation: What is blood plasma?

The NHS wants us to donate blood plasma to help fight Covid-19. But why? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3mgxRmP

US Election 2020: Trump and Biden row over Covid, climate and racism

The bitter rivals' final TV debate was more restrained this time but there were plenty of personal jabs. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35l5JIq

US and North Korea: Trump and Biden clash over Kim Jong-un relationship

Biden accuses Trump of "legitimising" North Korea as Trump describes his relationship with Kim Jong-un. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IUihPn

Hunter Biden: What was he doing in Ukraine and China?

What is the background to the claims made by President Trump about Ukraine and the Bidens? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3dtKE2h

Huawei 'forging forward' despite Trump sanctions

The phone maker is at the centre of the Trump administration's crackdown on Chinese tech firms. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3med5o2

US Election 2020: Trump and Biden trade accusations of corruption

Joe Biden cites a report about a secret bank account held by Mr Trump in China. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35l5JIq

Covid: Sewage sites to test for traces of virus

The aim is to create an early warning system to detect local outbreaks before they spread. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31AKx05

HS2: Moving ancient woodland habitat for rail line flawed, ecologists say

Soil is being "translocated" to new sites but ecologists question whether the process is effective. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IYSBBh

Presidential debate: Trump and Biden row about Russia and China money

In the final debate, the candidates accuse each other of being involved with China and Russia deals. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35naam0

US candidates row about foreign money

In the final debate, the candidates accuse each other of being involved with China and Russia deals. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35naam0

Australia child abuse: Police arrest 44 suspects and rescue 16 children

The arrests took place across the country and 16 children were "removed from harm", police say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35of56m

Covid: Tougher restriction begin for millions in England and Wales

Greater Manchester moves to England's highest alert, while Wales begins a 17-day lockdown later. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Hraic7

Covid: US gives full approval for antiviral remdesivir drug

The drug will be given to patients in hospitals, but the UN health agency says it has little effect. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kqsO2S

Australia child abuse: Police arrest 44 suspects and rescue 16 children

The arrests took place across the country and 16 children were "removed from harm", police say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35of56m

Covid: Pembrokeshire man in Italian facility happy to be home

Rhys James and his three friends were kept in isolation in a Florence Covid facility for two months. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oij3pB

Wrecks visible in River Severn 60 years after disaster

New drone footage shows the remains of two barges involved in the Severn Railway Bridge disaster. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34kKvLj

Brexit: Why is fishing a stumbling block in the trade talks?

Fishing is one of the key stumbling blocks preventing a trade deal between the UK and EU. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oldSoK

Covid: US gives full approval for antiviral remdesivir drug

The drug will be given to patients in hospitals, but the UN health agency says it has little effect. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kqsO2S

Tanzania's Tundu Lissu: Surviving an assassination attempt to run for president

Tanzania's Tundu Lissu, who was shot in 2017, hopes to unseat President John Magufuli. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HpymfD

India buzzes with fake news of 'civil war' in Pakistan

Who was behind rumours that police and troops were fighting in Karachi, and what was the motive? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HimKex

Nigeria protests: The misinformation circulating online

Misleading claims about protests against a controversial police unit have been widely shared. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3olSn7E

Covid: Why is coronavirus so deadly?

Why does the biology of coronavirus mean it poses such a threat to human life? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2FUUluc

Africa's week in pictures: 16 - 22 October 2020

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HsnNrM

Brexit: Why is fishing a stumbling block in the trade talks?

Fishing is one of the key stumbling blocks preventing a trade deal between the UK and EU. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oldSoK

Nagorno-Karabakh: The Armenian-Azeri 'information wars'

There are false videos that have gone viral. Some are doctored or old footage that has thousands of views. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35nZ5B8

Carlos Acosta: Refashioning ballet with socially distanced tutus

The acclaimed ballet star resorts to extra wide costumes to reflect the realities of the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3mdjdwu

Thailand protest: Why young activists are embracing Hong Kong's tactics

Thailand’s activists are increasingly adopting methods used last year by demonstrators in Hong Kong. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dJvmqc

FBI says Iran and Russia have US voter information

Intelligence officials say Iran was behind threatening emails sent to Democrats earlier this week. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3dL49TU

Payment holidays: 'I can't afford to be out of work'

People needing a break from paying bills owing to coronavirus pressures will be judged differently from 31 October. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3jiR5q0

More pollution expected from stay-home workers

Air pollution in big cities could increase because so many people are working from home, a report says. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3dP8yFi

Rogue website sells 'dodgy wigs' to cancer patients

Cancer patients are being targeted by a rogue website selling poor quality wigs which do not match the ones pictured in its adverts. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2TdBBJc

Covid: 'Perfect storm' causing employment tribunal backlog

Concerns are being raised over Covid-related delays for those who claim they lost jobs unfairly. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2HnvBeo

CEO Secrets: Juggling kids and a new lockdown business

Meet the new mums who have started businesses in lockdown. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/35f833O

Ethnic minority Covid risk 'not explained by racism'

A government adviser says factors like deprivation, rather than ethnicity, should be used to judge risk. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IX7CUl

Trump's lawyer Giuliani dismisses 'compromising' clip from new Borat film

Rudy Giuliani describes as a "fabrication" a scene appearing to show him with hands down his trousers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31M35L1

CQC report: Care of people with learning disabilities 'inhumane'

Physical restraint is part of the culture in some specialist hospitals, a care regulator finds. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35otZt1

Trump's lawyer Giuliani dismisses 'compromising' clip from new Borat film

Rudy Giuliani describes as a "fabrication" a scene appearing to show him with hands down his trousers. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31M35L1

Coronavirus: Italians find new ways to eat out

Traditional restaurants are trying to find ways of staying in business in a second wave of Covid-19. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3obbMb8

Will cruise ships return to Venice?

Pressure is mounting on the Italian authorities to decide on the future of cruise ships in Venice. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HlqZp8

Tanzania President John Magufuli: The man who 'banned' coronavirus

President John Magufuli’s idiosyncratic handling of Covid-19 has put Tanzania in the global spotlight. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31umGiu

Nagorno-Karabakh: The Armenian-Azeri 'information wars'

There are false videos that have gone viral. Some are doctored or old footage that has thousands of views. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35nZ5B8

Asafoetida: The smelly spice India loves but never grew

Asafoetida occupies a treasured spot in the Indian pantry, but has never been farmed there until now. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HlphnI

End Sars protests: 'They shot at us – and we pay for the bullets'

An organiser of protests against police brutality in Nigeria tells the BBC he saw soldiers shoot people dead. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Hrou4w

US election: Joe Biden or Donald Trump? Persuading an undecided voter

Erica listens to her aunt and her friend make their cases for voting Joe Biden or Donald Trump. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Tj1ask

Melbourne lockdown: Cycling trend ‘burbing’ takes off under tight restrictions

Ben Loke cycled 1,371km whilst under Melbourne's tough restrictions. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37u4VDG

US election 2020: A guide to the final presidential debate

On Thursday, candidates will share a stage one last time. Here's what you need to know. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31stcGk

US election 2020: Has Trump delivered on his promises?

Donald Trump made voters a number of promises before they elected him. But has he kept his word? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jm7Cdm

Wrestling: Nadia Sapphire was 'harassed and groomed'

Nadia Sapphire says wrestlers "pulled things out of a hat" to decide who would sleep with her at 16. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31qIYlc

'Cost of removing cladding is ripping our lives apart'

Owners of flats with flammable cladding are angry they may have to pay towards the cost of replacing it. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HklmHJ

Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao swaps punching for payments

The legendary fighter is launching PacPay to help streamline online payments for social media influencers. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/31msE51

Nigeria unrest: Protesters 'shot dead' in Lagos

A witness tells the BBC he counted about 20 dead bodies after soldiers opened fire in Lagos. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HlrUpP

Covid: China's Sinovac vaccine to be included in Brazil immunisation plan

Officials say an immunisation programme using CoronaVac could begin as soon as January 2021. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IKqlC9

Five ways the virus has changed Netflix

Subscriber growth slows for the streaming giant, despite hit productions such as The Old Guard with Charlize Theron from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o6yQYJ

Covid: China's Sinovac vaccine to be included in Brazil immunisation plan

Officials say an immunisation programme using CoronaVac could begin as soon as January 2021. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IKqlC9

Elderly couple, married for 60 years, reunited after 215 days apart

Joseph and Eve, who have been married for 60 years, were separated due to Covid restrictions. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IKrQAh

Amazon parcel scam targets woman eight months after her death

David Henderson found an Amazon account had been opened using his late wife's name and address. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3m6uYVM

Elderly couple, married for 60 years, reunited after 215 days apart

Joseph and Eve, who have been married for 60 years, were separated due to Covid restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IKrQAh

Royal Mail launches 72p parcel pick-up service

The postal service launches a home collection service as online shopping booms. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TctHzY

Machines to 'do half of all work tasks by 2025'

Millions more jobs will be lost to robots with Covid accelerating the trend, says the World Economic Forum. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ob8Uv2

Elation as Nasa's Osiris-Rex probe tags asteroid Bennu in sample bid

Osiris-Rex makes brief contact with asteroid Bennu in an effort to pick up fragments of rock. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o823Cp

Coronavirus: 'I just wish my parents were still here'

Isaiah and Nathan's mother and father died from Covid-19 within two weeks of each other. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HmPH8I

Christie hospital: Inside Europe's largest cancer unit

BBC Breakfast spent four days filming inside The Christie Hospital in Manchester, meeting patients and staff. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Tc8q9v

Love Island’s Shaughna: ‘I was trolled for my fat legs’

Lipoedema is a condition which can cause fat to build up in your legs and arms. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34dr9b9

US election 2020: Why it can be hard to vote in the US

Long queues, weird rules and strict ID laws... what are the barriers to voting and why do they exist? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ol6HgC

CEO Secrets: Juggling kids and a new lockdown business

Meet the new mums who have started businesses in lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35f833O

Clare Balding: 'Animals have shaped me more than people'

The broadcaster pays tribute to the "heroic" contribution animals make to our lives. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37rxRwk

Covid: How to protest during a global pandemic

Young activists explain the challenges they have faced in demonstrating during a global pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31I9kiX

Why the US election could decide battle against climate change

Who next occupies the White House could be decisive in the battle to limit global warming. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kdRaww

Philippine boxing legend Manny Pacquiao swaps punching for payments

The legendary fighter is launching PacPay to help streamline online payments for social media influencers. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31msE51

Covid: How to protest during a global pandemic

Young activists explain the challenges they have faced in demonstrating during a global pandemic. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31I9kiX

US election 2020: Trump and Biden feud over debate topics

The Republican and the Democratic campaigns accuse each other of trying to dodge tough questions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kfteJ0

'Mocked' Mini Metro turns 40 and finds new fans

A new exhibition celebrates an "everyday" car that has divided opinion since 1980. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31nxIGq

RSPB Snettisham hosts record-breaking knot wildlife spectacular

Seeing record-breaking numbers of knot take flight "should be on everybody's bucket list". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dHwlr1

Mysterious 'Robin Hood' hackers donating stolen money

Experts and charities are puzzled by hackers who've started donating stolen money. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3jadGoR

Bletchley Park’s contribution to WW2 'over-rated'

The code-breaking hub is not "the war winner" many people think it is, says a history of spy agency GCHQ. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/359iYvK

Marathon walk for 104-year-old inspired by Captain Tom

At 104, Ruth Saunders is walking a charity marathon after being inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dIjWTA

Black Lives Matter: Orchestra creates music inspired by iconic moment

Viral image of Patrick Hutchinson helping a counter-protester transformed into music and poetry. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FIU4KF

Eating jellyfish: Why scientists are talking up a 'perfect food'

Amid fresh concern about overfishing, scientists say eating more jellyfish may give us benefits. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31EatrN

How clothes reflect growing Oromo ethnic pride in Ethiopia

Oromos have complained of marginalisation but they are now increasingly assertive in their identity. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/35dasvQ

Samuel Paty: Beheading of teacher deepens divisions over France's secular identity

Mass rallies over the murder of a teacher mask growing dissent over the country's secular identity. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37jaBAx

'I'm Bengali, my boyfriend was black - and my mum freaked out'

Salma left home when her family urged her to get an abortion. Later she challenged her mum's anti-black prejudice. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/349wiB0

'We had more than 60 calls from test-and-trace'

One family in London say they received scores of long, repetitive calls from contact tracers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Td4o0s

The forklift truck drivers who never leave their desks

Remote-controlled vehicles are becoming increasingly common in the workplace. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kfLlyv

How The Staves found their way back to music after grief, doubt and bereavement

The folk-singing sisters had to navigate grief and self-doubt after their mother died unexpectedly. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FGKYxY

Coronavirus: How pollution could make India’s Covid fight tougher

New studies show an association between severe pollution and a spike in Covid-19 cases and deaths. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34hMz7b

US election 2020: Trump and Biden feud over debate topics

The Republican and the Democratic campaigns accuse each other of trying to dodge tough questions. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kfteJ0

US 2020 election: Who does China really want to win?

With the US battered by the coronavirus and political polarisation, China thinks its time has come. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3dHhDQP

Samuel Paty: Beheading of teacher deepens divisions over France's secular identity

Mass rallies over the murder of a teacher mask growing dissent over the country's secular identity. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37jaBAx

How clothes reflect growing Oromo ethnic pride in Ethiopia

Oromos have complained of marginalisation but they are now increasingly assertive in their identity. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35dasvQ

Coronavirus: How pollution could make India’s Covid fight tougher

New studies show an association between severe pollution and a spike in Covid-19 cases and deaths. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34hMz7b

Colorado battles a record-breaking wildfire

The Cameron Peak wildfire has become the largest fire in state history, burning over 200,000 acres. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kcPseZ

US election: What can the US learn from other pandemic elections?

Early voting is already under way in the US but what can the country learn from other nations that have held elections during the coronavirus pandemic? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3m0CVf2

Eating jellyfish: Why scientists are talking up a 'perfect food'

Amid fresh concern about overfishing, scientists say eating more jellyfish may give us benefits. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31EatrN

Chile protests turn violent on anniversary

The protests were marking a year since the start of a protest movement that rocked Chile for months. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kaDeDn

China's economy continues to bounce back from virus slump

The world's second biggest economy saw growth of almost 5% in the third quarter of the year. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/37gG864

EU investigates Instagram over handling of children's data

Facebook could face a large fine if Instagram is found to have broken European Union privacy laws. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3jbshA4

China's economy continues to bounce back from virus slump

The world's second biggest economy saw growth of almost 5% in the third quarter of the year. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/37gG864

EU investigates Instagram over handling of children's data

Facebook could face a large fine if Instagram is found to have broken European Union privacy laws. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jbshA4

Eating disorders in UK sport: 'A general culture that weight loss is good'

Athletes tell BBC Panorama about their experiences of eating disorders in UK sport. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/358sHCs

EU investigates Instagram over handling of children's data

Facebook could face a large fine if Instagram is found to have broken European Union privacy laws. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jbshA4

Covid lockdown: Wales poised for decision on circuit-breaker

The Welsh Government is expected to announce its decision on a fire-break lockdown later. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T2DEQu

Brexit: Anglican archbishops issue Internal Markets Bill warning

The intervention comes as peers are due to debate the Internal Markets Bill for the first time. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3m34iVV

Right-wing nationalist Ersin Tatar wins in northern Cyprus

Ersin Tatar, who is pro-Turkey and wants Cyprus to be two separate states, was elected president. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o4gTda

Bank of England boss: Best to 'act aggressively'

BoE governor Andrew Bailey said aggression rather than caution is best in the face of uncertainty. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3j8rIY4

Birmingham pub bombings: Priti Patel to look at case for inquiry

Families say a public inquiry would establish "truth, justice and accountability" for victims. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3m07npK

Coronavirus: People to get emergency help to pay energy bills

Ofgem will require suppliers to offer emergency credit and put people on 'realistic' repayment plans. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IyvNrJ

Bank of England boss: Best to 'act aggressively'

BoE governor Andrew Bailey said aggression rather than caution is best in the face of uncertainty. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j8rIY4

Sudan khalwas: Undercover in the schools that chain boys

A BBC News Arabic investigation has uncovered systemic child abuse inside Islamic schools in Sudan. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2HhOkrA

Instagram filters: 'You can't wear my skin for likes'

Instagram filters are treating ethnicity and skin colour 'like an accessory". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37jNqpu

Anti-Trump TikTokkers not declaring paid content

TikTok creators have been making anti-Trump videos without disclosing they were paid for. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T883wC

Far-right online: 'I got them back on social media'

'I cannot bear the chance of something that I've done makes somebody else go and do something horrific.' from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Hc96ci

Could cold water hold a clue to a dementia cure?

Swimmers at a London lido aid understanding of what cold does to the body. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dBvTKN

The place in North America with no Covid-19 cases

Nunavut, in Canada's north, has managed to keep coronavirus out of its communities. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T3Vxy7

'The fake reporter wanted to know about our software'

As image recognition software is increasingly used, one firm had to deal with subterfuge. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dFiql9

US election 2020: What are Trump's and Biden's policies?

Some of President Trump's and Joe Biden's key policies explained and compared. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o55CsT

Covid: What the tier rules say about the split between science and politics

Why does the divergence between science and politics appear to be wider than it has ever been? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dI7i71

Is sainthood on the cards for a computer programmer?

A computer programmer’s beatification could lead to the world’s first millennial saint. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T74erv

Egypt releases satirical blogger Shadi Abu Zeid

The activist is reunited with his family after spending 29 months in jail for spreading "fake news". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/346khMw

Why the US election could decide battle against climate change

Who next occupies the White House could be decisive in the battle to limit global warming. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3kdRaww

Vietnam landslide: Rescuers search for survivors at barracks

The huge landslide buried 22 soldiers as the country battles its worst floods for years. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3o2jhRB

Covid-19: Row over rules 'not just about Greater Manchester'

The region's mayor calls on Boris Johnson to negotiate with him over stricter Covid-19 curbs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/345vayd

Brexit: Ball in EU's court over trade deal, says Gove

The EU's behaviour suggests it is not "serious" about a post-Brexit trade deal, Michael Gove says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37iRre8

ICYMI: Robot dolphins and a skeleton worth millions

Some of the stories you may have missed this week. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35ctBOr

US election 2020: American lives that could be reshaped in weeks

One law, 10 years on, and 23 million Americans whose healthcare access could soon change. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/351BJkw

Why the US election could decide battle against climate change

Who next occupies the White House could be decisive in the battle to limit global warming. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3kdRaww

Covid-19: Police could access Test and Trace data, and Tory MPs clash over restrictions

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37ukSdl

London Bridge attack: Steven Gallant up for early release after confronting knifeman

Convicted murderer Steven Gallant was on day release when he helped stop a knifeman's rampage. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/357NF4u

Coronavirus: Tory MPs clash over Manchester restrictions

Three MPs for the region criticise colleagues who urged Andy Burnham to "engage" with the government. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o20ki8

Coronavirus: Empty streets in France as curfew enforced

The overnight curfew in nine cities is aimed at curbing the soaring Covid infection rate in France. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T5UgGS

Covid in Scotland: Tax-free support call for self-isolation

The Scottish government wants those isolating after a positive coronavirus test to be exempt from tax on a support payment. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j66utB

Strictly Come Dancing launch sees Nicola Adams and Katya Jones paired

Former boxer Nicola Adams and Katya Jones will be the show's first celebrity same-sex couple. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FCWbQa

US woman faces first federal execution since 1953

Lisa Montgomery is due to become the first woman to face federal execution in the US in 67 years. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/355U9kp

Lesbos: What really happened in the refugee camp destroyed by flames?

BBC Newsnight looks into the origins of the fire that destroyed Europe's largest refugee camp. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37hvaNy

Guinea elections: Alpha Condé takes on Cellou Dalein Diallo again

A divisive new constitution allows Alpha Condé to stand again, amid political and ethnic tensions. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2T5J0u4

US woman faces first federal execution since 1953

Lisa Montgomery is due to become the first woman to face federal execution in the US in 67 years. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/355U9kp

‘I hugged the man who murdered my father’

Candice Mama's father was killed by a man nicknamed "Prime Evil", yet the only way she could find peace was to forgive him. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3k9F8nX

Thailand protests: 'My father is blinded by his love for the monarchy'

Young Thais are falling out with their parents over calls to reform an institution seen as untouchable. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3o38Tcg

US election 2020: American lives that could be reshaped in weeks

One law, 10 years on, and 23 million Americans whose healthcare access could change on 10 November. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/351BJkw

How smart devices are exploited for domestic abuse

Two women explain how their partners turned internet-connected gadgets into a means of control. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/35626WE

Macron calls Paris beheading 'Islamist terrorist attack'

The teacher killed in a Paris suburb reportedly showed his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31bgH1S

School meals: Labour backs Marcus Rashford campaign

Shadow education secretary says "now is the time to act" as Labour threatens to force a vote by MPs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37f8U6U

Macron calls Paris beheading 'Islamist terrorist attack'

The teacher killed in a Paris suburb reportedly showed his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31bgH1S

Covid: How worried should we be?

We know we are heading into a difficult winter, but how worried should we be? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2H6kGGe

Azerbaijan at war: Reporter’s journal

A BBC team spent a week looking at the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict from the Azerbaijani side. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T1u0xn

Drivers to be banned from picking up mobile phones

People will be banned from using hand-held devices to take photos under government proposals. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k60eU1

Climate change action sidelined by Covid-19, say young activists

More than half of 18 to 24-years-old in the UK are worried that climate change has been neglected because of coronavirus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2H4TF5S

Week in pictures: 10-16 October 2020

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3j6sFAb

US election: Are white women voters wavering on Trump?

Polls suggest they're changing their minds on the president. We look at what impact it could have. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/341EV0q

Ammonite: Who was the real Mary Anning?

In a romantic Victorian-era drama, Kate Winslet plays the role of fossilist Mary Anning. Who was she? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37dglLX

Meet Merck Mercuriadis, the man who has spent $1bn on old hits

The Church is among the investors in a company that has been snapping up the rights to classic songs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dDbbdl

My Money: 'Most of our spending is on our son'

Ned Vincent from Norfolk takes us through his week during the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/357wujy

Coronavirus: Is there a future for street fundraising?

Face-to-face fundraising is vital for charities' cash income - but does it have a post-Covid future? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3lXT2Kr

Azerbaijan at war: Reporter’s journal

A BBC team spent a week looking at the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict from the Azerbaijani side. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2T1u0xn

Lebanon protesters' euphoria gives way to despair

The country's problems have worsened since huge crowds took to the streets a year ago. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/345Nkjy

End Sars: How Nigeria's anti-police brutality protests went global

Why did Nigerian protests against police brutality gain international attention and support? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3dA6CAw

India Covid-19: Bollywood faces biggest box office test as cinemas open

With barely any new film releases and the pandemic still raging, India's cinemas stare at losses. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Hcee08

US election 2020: 'Rigged' votes, body doubles and other false claims

The contest between Donald Trump and Joe Biden is full of rumours and falsehoods. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3dxoOe2

Week in pictures: 10-16 October 2020

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3j6sFAb

Climate change action sidelined by Covid-19, say young activists

More than half of 18 to 24-years-old in the UK are worried that climate change has been neglected because of coronavirus. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2H4TF5S

How to get promoted when working from home

If you are still not going back to the office, what's the best way to stand out from colleagues? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3nHp9Qc

Why Africa's animation scene is booming

While the film sector struggles to produce new content, the global demand for animation has soared. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ir3w6l

Mennel: 'I thought about giving up music'

Mennel Ibtissem became an internet sensation following her performance on The Voice France. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34PyfSi

'Hasty' furlough scheme 'left room for fraud' say MPs

'Hastily drawn up' furlough scheme may have lost billions to fraud and error, MPs say from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/340qiKD

US election: Trump declines to disavow QAnon conspiracy theory

In a simultaneous Q&A, Democratic challenger Joe Biden wouldn't divulge his plans for the Supreme Court. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34VlpSu

Parkour group marks 10 years on YouTube with 6.5m subscribers

The Sussex parkour group STORROR is celebrating a decade on YouTube and a job with a Hollywood director. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k6w4jB

'I'm sick of influencers asking for free cake'

Some small businesses are resisting calls from social media influencers for free gifts. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/31djCqW

Top US journalist suspended after false Twitter hacking claims

Veteran reporter Steve Scully had denied seeking advice from a prominent Trump critic on Twitter. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/37bUlRS

New Zealand election: Jacinda Ardern's key leadership moments

Ahead of a general election in New Zealand, a look back at Jacinda Ardern's key leadership moments. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2H7kia2

Extreme weather: October downpour sees UK's wettest day on record

Persistent rain on Saturday October has broken the record for the wettest day across the whole of the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k6tvhm

Covid: Wales ban on people visiting from UK hotspots begins

There are questions over how the move will be policed and whether it will cause "division". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3lRYaje

Quiz of the week: Christmas shopping, Queen's Birthday Honours and bombs

How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k7T8hW

Liverpool restrictions: 'Living alone and blind'

Sue Hadley is blind and lives alone on the Wirral, one of the areas under new restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3lX1vO1

Portugal's radical decision to decriminalise all drugs

How Portugal became the first country to decriminalise all drugs for personal use from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/344mxEh

Amina: The Afghan girl who survived a shooting at two hours old

When she was shot in the legs at two hours old, doctors feared for her life, now they are hopeful she will walk. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/350HuiB

'I've gone months with no information about the future'

Workers at Edinburgh Woollen Mill on how they feel about plans for the firm to into administration. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nUHauq

US election 2020: How would Biden change foreign policy?

The two candidates offer very different visions of the world so allies - and adversaries - are watching closely. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nYPRUG

'I'm sick of influencers asking for free cake'

Some small businesses are resisting calls from social media influencers for free gifts. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31djCqW

Gyms and coronavirus: What are the facts?

Areas where transmission is highest in England are shutting gyms, but does the science support it? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T0toZ2

Afghanistan conflict: The families caught in crossfire on Helmand front line

Civilians fled if they could as fighting erupted between the Taliban and Afghan troops in Helmand. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IuV4mB

Victoria Wood biography explores her 'painful' childhood

The authorised account of the comedian's life reveals the troubled origins of her public genius. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IAnj3v

New jets promise to revive supersonic travel

Almost 20 years after Concorde was retired, new supersonic passenger aircraft are finally emerging. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T0wH2a

Afghanistan conflict: The families caught in crossfire on Helmand front line

Civilians fled if they could as fighting erupted between the Taliban and Afghan troops in Helmand. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IuV4mB

Viewpoint: Why Turkey is flexing its muscles abroad

Turkey's engagement in the Southern Caucasus is only the latest venture in a tougher foreign policy. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3o5Sbcu

Inside Canada's decades-long lobster feud

A fight over indigenous rights has erupted in Canada's billion-dollar lobster fishing industry. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/31ax2nz

Africa's week in pictures: 9-15 October 2020

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/379vXAf

A hit share market debut for BTS's music label

Big Hit Entertainment's shares more than doubled on debut on South Korea's Kospi exchange. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/318TKMP

Covid-19: Talks continue over new restrictions for parts of England

Greater Manchester and Lancashire are among the areas at risk of being placed under "very high alert". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k0GpO4

Coronavirus: 'Long Covid could be four different syndromes'

People with long-lasting effects of coronavirus infection are not being believed or treated, a review says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/317k2Pn

Covid: NHS staff testing 'dismantled' in virus hotspots

Health leaders' representative says it has taken a "herculean effort" to restore capacity. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34TRJVQ

Thai protests: Large gatherings banned under emergency decree

Prayuth Chan-ocha has invoked a state of emergency decree in Bangkok to stem pro-democracy protests. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2GRrKXj

Covid: Decision on pausing in-person university lectures due 'shortly' - DfE

The move will help students return home for Christmas safely, the Department for Education says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/373f7mB

'I fear being a forgotten casualty of pandemic'

Heart-disease deaths among younger adults have risen - Sarah Fisher fears she could be next. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k3awEo

Marcus Rashford welcomes Wales' extra free school meals

£11m will be spent extending the scheme to include all school holidays up to Easter 2021. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k3eYDo

Idris Elba: We can all help solve climate change

Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina tell BBC podcast there is "hope" for beating climate change. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FxK6Mc

Covid: Family of seven's one-bedroom flat lockdown 'hell'

The children's personalities are being changed by the cramped conditions, Sarah Wheddon says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k3ehKi

Brexit: What has happened since 31 January?

There are still major unresolved issues around Brexit and time is running out. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/319pnG6

The gay MPs persecuted for opposing appeasement of Nazi Germany

Berlin sex trips, Barbara Cartland and phone tapping - the story of the men who fought appeasement. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34XbsnI

I Am Greta: The coming of age movie wrapped up in a super-hero flick

A documentary about the teenage climate change activist is compelling because it's so unlikely. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3nZhs8f

The rape survivors facing an ‘impossible choice’ in Brazil

Covid and new rules have made access to legal terminations even more difficult for Brazilian women. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2T8ckAt

US election 2020: Why it matters so much to Germans

Trump has singled out Berlin for repeated criticism but some say it was a much needed wake-up call. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3nOhRtP

Is Australia really seeing more shark attacks?

Seven people have been killed by sharks this year - the highest number in more than 90 years. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3dy8XMn

Guinea elections: The 82-year-old seeking six more years

Alpha Condé, who spent years in opposition, is seeking a controversial third term. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3lKDWru

Kamala Harris asks Amy Coney Barrett: 'Do you believe climate change is happening?'

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is questioned by Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34W91la

Are London’s bridges deteriorating?

Hammersmith Bridge shut in August after cracks worsened and there are worries about other bridges. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nNHgUv

'On my first day I was confused for a security guard'

As racism persists, firms face growing calls to make their senior leadership teams more diverse. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/313sP50

Trump taxes: A 'fundamentally unfair' system?

What do Donald Trump's tiny tax bills say about the taxes of the wealthy? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iRWLHf

The BTS fans investing in their favourite K-pop band

BTS, one of K-pop's biggest groups, are offering fans a chance to buy shares in a $822m market launch. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iXaU5W

Kyrgyzstan election: President rejects new PM Japarov

Sooronbay Jeenbekov has refused to approve the appointment of Sadyr Japarov, who was backed by MPs. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2H2t4Gi

NZ election: The people left behind in Ardern's 'kind' New Zealand

Critics say Jacinda Ardern has not done enough to combat child poverty as she seeks another term. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/370qL1u

US election 2020: Do celebrity endorsements help Joe Biden?

Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Cardi B all support the Democrat. But will US voters follow suit? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/314agxM

NZ election: The people left behind in Ardern's 'kind' New Zealand

Critics say Jacinda Ardern has not done enough to combat child poverty as she seeks another term. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/370qL1u

US elections: The African evangelicals praying for Trump to win

They see the US president as a defender of religious freedom and their conservative values. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34Y3sTp

The BTS fans investing in their favourite K-pop band

BTS, one of K-pop's biggest groups, are offering fans a chance to buy shares in a $822m market launch. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3iXaU5W

Brexit: Why France is raising the stakes over fishing

Fishing has become a key sticking point in Brexit trade talks, and French fishermen need a good deal. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2T54lUN

Philippines: Anger over death of baby separated from jailed mother

A Filipina newborn died two months after she was separated from her mother, a political detainee. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2FrrsW9

Karabakh war leaves civilians shell-shocked and bitter

Shelling stokes civilian anger in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, say BBC reporters on both sides. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33SILZD

CEO Secrets: Older women strike out in lockdown

Meet the female entrepreneurs aged over 50 who have started businesses in lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/311jpHm

US election 2020: What does place that predicts presidents say this time?

Vigo County in Indiana has backed every winning candidate since 1888, bar two. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3760v5E

Peru opens Machu Picchu for single tourist stranded by Covid

A Japanese man waited almost seven months to enter the site after it was closed because of Covid. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Foedpb

Leicester textile firms 'involved in money laundering'

Some of the companies involved have supplied Boohoo and Select Fashion, a BBC investigation finds. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3iMKdRC

End Sars protests: The young Nigerians who forced the president to back down

Nigeria's #EndSARS protests gathered momentum online, but burst onto the streets to force a change. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/36VhMi9

Mennel: 'I thought about giving up music'

Mennel Ibtissem became an internet sensation following her performance on The Voice France. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34PyfSi

LeBron James leads Lakers to first NBA title in a decade

The Los Angeles Lakers end a decade-long wait for a 17th NBA title after they beat the Miami Heat 4-2 in their best-of-seven series. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33PNvzl

US Election 2020: Anthony Fauci says Trump campaign ad quote misleading

The ad appears to show Dr Anthony Fauci praising Donald Trump, but he is talking about his own work. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34KgBzn

Coronavirus: How blind school in Worcester is keeping pupils safe

New College Worcester, a school for blind or vision impaired youngsters, is adapting to Covid rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3luOUBc

Sculptor in Nigeria creates black prosthetic hand for his brother

When Ubokobong lost his fingers in an explosion, he struggled to find a realistic artificial black replacement until his brother John stepped in. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34KlRCY

Turkish ship at centre of Greece row to return to Mediterranean

The seismic research vessel Oruc Reis was at the centre of a row with Greece in August. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GOPmvl

André do Rap: Brazil crime boss goes on the run after release from prison

André Oliveira Macedo went on the run after being released from prison into house arrest by a judge. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3lFVmWh

Zimbabwe journalist: 'I was jailed for a month for exposing corruption'

A whistle-blower comes face-to-face with the consequences of his actions in a Zimbabwean high-security prison. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3iQsU2b

'Heartbreaking insight' into the impact of lockdown

The latest survey from the Born in Bradford study shows the effect of lockdown on family finances and mental health. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34PxMPN

Bash the entertainer: 'To fight racism I used comedy'

Social media star says he became funny to fight the racist abuse he suffered at school in Glasgow. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36UHxil

How is the plan for 48 hospitals going?

Boris Johnson says there are eight hospitals under way and 40 more to come. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3k3PBBr

Covid-19 in the UK: How many coronavirus cases are there in your area?

Explore the data on coronavirus in the UK and find out how many cases there are in your area. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2PX7pky

Coronavirus: Turkey farmers worried over downsized Christmas dinners

Turkey farmers are concerned the 'rule of six' will lead to downsized Christmas dinners. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/30W3LNf

Pub desks: Sick of home working? I made the pub my office for a day

Sick of home working? Pubs in the UK have been offering "pub desk" deals to remote-workers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2GY8B5G

Irina Slavina: Final protest of Russian journalist who set herself on fire

Irina Slavina died in front of a Russian Interior Ministry building. Her friends say it was an act of protest. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SKLduQ

Belarus protests: Lukashenko holds meeting with opponents in jail

The meeting - supposedly on constitutional reform - comes amid two months of opposition protests. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3iUTBTq

‘We were students negotiating with armed guerrillas for my father’s life’

When Miles Hargrove’s dad was kidnapped by Colombian guerrillas, he asked a young friend to act as negotiator. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iOAuKH

US election 2020: The other 1,214 candidates running for president

What unites a concert pianist, an IT technician and a crypto billionaire? The 2020 White House race. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jP8Nmc

Smash and Angel Delight: 'The mixer that helped my family through hard times'

As Covid leaves thousands struggling, Rebecca Stott recalls how her mum coped with a financial disaster in the 1970s. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31aGpnp

Why Paloma Faith is talking frankly about pregnancy

The pop star opens up, after her first pregnancy left her "as close to death as I'd ever been". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2GTOLIy

US election 2020: The other 1,214 candidates running for president

What unites a concert pianist, an IT technician and a crypto billionaire? The 2020 White House race. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jP8Nmc

Irina Slavina: Final protest of Russian journalist who set herself on fire

Irina Slavina died in front of a Russian Interior Ministry building. Her friends say it was an act of protest. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SKLduQ

‘We were students negotiating with armed guerrillas for my father’s life’

When Miles Hargrove’s dad was kidnapped by Colombian guerrillas, he asked a young friend to act as negotiator. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3iOAuKH

The tale of Algeria's stolen cannon and France's cockerel

Hopes grow that a gigantic weapon stolen after the invasion of Algiers in 1830 may soon be returned. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jQjJQj

Trump-aged Covid survivors on the president and the pandemic

Two Republicans with very different views of the president discuss their recovery from Covid-19. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3dgRbgp

Ferraris and frustration: Two faces of South Africa's corruption battle

Two images emerged this week offering starkly contradictory perspectives on the struggle against graft. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/36LPZk5

US election: The American suburban women leading a ‘wine-fueled rebellion’

A group of suburban women in Ohio is rallying voters to try and swing the election in November. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3nrfJbc

Covid: The never-ending lockdown of witness protection

A mother says the "isolation" of the pandemic is no change after living under police protection. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jNfODU

US election 2020: 'QAnon might affect how my friends vote'

Millions of Americans are tuning into an entirely different election conversation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34EvYJD

Covid: What is the mental health cost to the young?

Could the long-term mental health impact of virus restrictions be far more damaging than the virus itself? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/30S2KWp

Week in pictures: 3 - 12 October 2020

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34AjOkI

The long journey of the West Highland Way

The route was the first of its kind in Scotland - and now attracts tens of thousands of walkers every year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/30LNQRF

Nightclubs reopening: 'There's no end in sight'

Industry experts are worried at what a lack of government guidance could mean for clubs in the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dgvSf5

Why Covid could remove barriers for women in the car industry

Bentley's Astrid Fontaine explains why Covid could remove barriers for women in the car industry. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3jNCZxR

Why Covid could remove barriers for women in the car industry

Bentley's Astrid Fontaine explains why Covid could remove barriers for women in the car industry. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jNCZxR

Glass ceilings and black holes: How history was made in the 2020 science Nobels

What this year's science Nobel Prizes showed us about the darkest mysteries of the Universe. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jN2Kyy

M to the B - the Blackpool grime MC behind TikTok's most popular video

How an insult-laden track by a 16-year-old British MC became a sweet TikTok sensation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/36LMdqT

Africa's week in pictures: 2-8 October 2020

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34GaHPt

Hong Kong's last authentic junk in troubled waters

The image of a Chinese junk boat is a popular symbol of Hong Kong and recognised around the world. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/2GPtj7H

Coronavirus: Why are infections rising again in US?

As the White House grapples with its own outbreak, what's the state of the virus throughout the US? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2GuSYTp

Halle synagogue attack: Neo-Nazi trial revives horror of attack

A witness in the German trial returns to Halle, a year after the deadly attack at a synagogue. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/30P4ZK2

What we can expect to see at North Korea's 'biggest military parade'

Will Pyongyang use it to show it still has weapons capable of striking the US, after talks failed? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33HFJrb

Carmakers compete to keep you entertained

Cars are not software on wheels yet, but the tech is heading that way as owners demand more features. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ddlXag

Coronavirus: 'My bank account request disappeared down a hole'

Start-up firms are being "stifled" as they find it almost impossible to open a business bank account. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/33IdvN1

Tim Hortons' UK expansion to create 2,000 jobs

The Canadian chain plans to open drive-thru outlets in every major UK city in the next two years. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/36Lq7op

VP debate: Did gender play a role in the interruptions?

Mike Pence interrupted Kamala Harris at least 10 times. Did gender play a role in this? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3dcIXG0

UK chefs campaign for more political clout

The chefs want a minister for hospitality to fight for them during the pandemic. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/3iNn1m1

U2's Joshua Tree voted the best album of the 1980s

The record beat Michael Jackson's Thriller and George Michael's Faith to top a Radio 2 poll. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34HNooN

Matt Wilkinson: Former pro-surfer survives close call with shark

Australian surfer Matt Wilkinson was alerted to the shark by lifeguards using a drone. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/36HJcb3

Movie-going could 'become extinct' warns director

Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins gives a stark warning about the film industry as more movies are delayed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GPMoqo

How Saint Maud film taps into the horror of loneliness

The movie mixing horror and religion to focus on loneliness and its effect on mental health. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34xLPJL

Australia partner visas to require English test under new law

Couples will need to prove their language skills to secure a partner visa, the government says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33DToiJ

Four years and counting: The epic China-US takeover

The deadline for a Chinese firm's buyout of an American rival has already been extended 16 times. from BBC News - Business https://ift.tt/34D310m

Hospitality 'death knell' fears over new rules in Scotland

Industry leaders warn the latest Covid restrictions could be the final straw for many businesses. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3lr87Ue

UK passport photo checker shows bias against dark-skinned women

Website flagged twice as many dark-skinned women's photos as those from light-skinned men in BBC test. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2I290UV

Government to pay £2m to settle coronavirus testing case

The UK has settled a lawsuit brought by a tech firm over the government's contract bidding process. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33ErmDW

Let depressed teens postpone exams, say researchers

Depressed teenagers do worse at GCSE than they should and need extra support, say researchers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iMrZji

Masks made mandatory outdoors across Italy

Masks will also need to be worn in most indoor places too as Italy tries to stem a rise in infections. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iFXCuP

Coronavirus: Curbs 'a blessing in disguise for prisons'

Keeping inmates in groups to cut infection has also reduced violence and bullying, a union says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34sXDgg

Homebuyers look to country and coast to escape cities

Searches for homes in villages and seaside resorts have doubled, says property website Rightmove. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SCKziU

Kyrgyzstan election: Euphoria turns to insecurity as mob rule spreads

A power vacuum resulting from the seizure of parliament threatens to further destabilise the country. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SxNY2G

Four years and counting: The epic China-US takeover

The deadline for a Chinese firm's buyout of an American rival has already been extended 16 times. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34D310m

Hathras case: A fatal assault, a cremation and no goodbye

The family of an Indian woman who died after an alleged gang rape by upper-caste men are in torment. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3iIVuCi

Are wildfires the end of the Californian dream?

As unprecedented wildfires rage across the Golden State, Californians have been bearing the brunt. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3lokD7g

The friends who drove a bus behind the Iron Curtain

The men and women who drove across Europe in a double-decker bus that was older than them. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3lmbnjV

Coronavirus in Africa: Five reasons why Covid-19 has been less deadly than elsewhere

The continent of a billion people has had fewer deaths than the UK despite the generally fragile health systems. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3iJzVBE

Giant hogweed: One man's battle against 'toxic invader'

Oskars has spent eight years trying to stop an invasive toxic weed surrounding his home in Latvia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3jHcx94

Covid: New Scottish virus restrictions to be announced

There has been speculation that travel restrictions could be imposed in areas with higher levels of the virus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/30HKejo

Unexplained Wealth Orders: Suspected money launderer forfeits £10m properties

A Leeds businessman handed over 45 properties after investigators used an Unexplained Wealth Order. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3lk2EP9

East Kent Hospitals Trust: Covid-19 practice failings revealed by inspection

Staff wore PPE incorrectly and sanitiser bottles were left empty at the William Harvey Hospital. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3lkWjDg

Navalny poisoning: Kremlin critic recalls near-death Novichok torment

Alexei Navalny tells the BBC his poisoning has left him struggling with sleep and muscular control. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34yASHN

Coronavirus: Scientists to map hospital spread

UK researchers want to pin down how Covid-19 can spread in hospitals despite best efforts to stop it. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34uMmfI

Phone bill charges of £1,200 added 'without permission'

Sally Giles says a subscription service charged her £4.50 each week for more than five years without her consent. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2GMrhoU