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Domino’s seeks 5,000 workers as staff return to old roles

Domino’s said Brexit uncertainty and pandemic hires departing were responsible for the shortage. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SKwnro

The story of Spain’s ‘terrifying confidence’ – and how it conquered the world

One night of embarrassment in October 2006 convinced Spain that something had to change - sparking a momentum shift in world football. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c3GaQ7

The dancer aged 106 who bans the word 'old'

Meet Sydney artist Eileen Kramer, who has had some of her most productive years since turning 100. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3g0mIoz

Iran's presidential election: Four ways it matters

As Iranians prepare to go to the polls this month, here is why the vote will be closely watched. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3paTDv8

Saudi Arabia: Authorities defend mosque speaker restriction

Authorities say they have imposed a maximum volume following complaints from the public. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3p4uFxm

China-India clashes: No change a year after Ladakh stand-off

Nomads along the India-China border in the Galwan Valley are still living under the shadow of war. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vHHuQw

Covid-19: Red list arrivals terminal opens at Heathrow Airport

The dedicated location is for passengers arriving in the UK from nations judged to be most at-risk. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yTyA4H

Flat owners warning over rooftop developments

Leaseholders warn about the potential dangers of adding rooftop developments on blocks of flats. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vCWxuQ

Yemen fishermen find $1.5m of ambergris in the belly of a whale

A lucky find in the belly of a whale has changed the lives of a group of poor Yemeni fishermen. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p5Lqbi

Covid: Horse therapy for NHS nurse is 'magical'

Intensive care sister Amanda White, who lost her nephew to the virus, says the therapy "reset" her. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c9mfiT

Lockdown album written by Bungay singer, 16, after cancer diagnosis

Pearll, who is now in remission, says she saw the spare time as an "opportunity" to record songs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vEKKwc

Alfred Fagon: Why his 70s play about black British life still resonates today

Alfred Fagon's pioneering The Death of a Black Man still holds true as it receives a revival. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p5GSC1

Why electric cars will take over sooner than you think

The BBC's Justin Rowlatt explains why we are accelerating towards an electric car future. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TqY6hb

Then and now: Pandemic clears the air

Air pollution is one of the most damaging forms of environmental damage, yet the global Covid-19 pandemic showed us how quickly we could clear the air. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uywmUJ

Canada mass grave find sparks call for more action

Last week the remains of 215 children were found at a school set up to assimilate indigenous people. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3yTlaW8

Yemen fishermen find $1.5m of ambergris in the belly of a whale

A lucky find in the belly of a whale has changed the lives of a group of poor Yemeni fishermen. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3p5Lqbi

Belarus: A climate of fear for opposition activists

The BBC has been speaking to some of those whose lives have been changed forever by the protests. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3c74HUt

The dancer aged 106 who bans the word 'old'

Meet Sydney artist Eileen Kramer, who has had some of her most productive years since turning 100. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3g0mIoz

Why electric cars will take over sooner than you think

The BBC's Justin Rowlatt explains why we are accelerating towards an electric car future. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2TqY6hb

The story of Spain’s ‘terrifying confidence’ – and how it conquered the world

One night of embarrassment in October 2006 convinced Spain that something had to change - sparking a momentum shift in world football. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3c3GaQ7

Iran's presidential election: Four ways it matters

As Iranians prepare to go to the polls this month, here is why the vote will be closely watched. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3paTDv8

Viewpoint: Why Germany's Namibia genocide apology is not enough

Germany is sorry for the massacres but the lack of reparations has angered targeted communities. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3yTDLl9

The couple inspired by Tulsa’s black entrepreneurs

Obum and his wife Faith moved to Tulsa in 2019, inspired by the legacy of 'Black Wall Street'. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3c7fKgz

Argentina stripped of Copa America tournament

The 2021 Copa America has been left without a host less than two weeks before it starts after Argentina was stripped of the tournament. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SENvyU

Hong Kong offers top bank executives quarantine exemptions

Senior executives who are fully vaccinated can apply to be exempted from a 21-day hotel quarantine. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3iidVS3

Ho Chi Minh: Vietnam to test entire city amid new variant fears

13 million people in Ho Chi Minh will be tested and new social distancing rules have been imposed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fyjmKw

Sacked by Yorkshire, picked by England - meet Ollie Robinson

Pace bowler Ollie Robinson on being sacked, why his mum is nicknamed 'Richie Benaud' and how his dad beat him to an international call-up. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c5fEpK

Ho Chi Minh: Vietnam to test entire city amid new variant fears

13 million people in Ho Chi Minh will be tested and new social distancing rules have been imposed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fyjmKw

War Horse actor salutes 80s gay Soho in one-man show

Jack Holden's play tells the story of a man diagnosed with HIV who decides to party his last days away. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3pcCbGA

Uganda: Finding the truth behind a killing spree in Kampala

BBC finds evidence Ugandan security forces killed unarmed people during a crackdown in November 2020. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i37CkS

James Barnor: The 91-year-old's photos bringing Ghana to life

Ghanaian-British photographer James Barnor's work is being exhibited at the Serpentine Gallery in London. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wHfUTK

South Korea: From food wasters to recyclers

The country now recycles more than 95% of its food waste - how did they do it? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fAEznf

Tulsa Race Massacre: What happened in 1921?

Exactly 100 years ago the city in Oklahoma saw one of the biggest race massacres in US history. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YT93r5

Metal, money, mystery: How Sanjeev Gupta built his empire

The UK helped metals tycoon Sanjeev Gupta save the country's last smelter. It was a lucrative deal. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i1dlry

The Indian children orphaned by Covid-19

Officially, hundreds of children have lost both their parents. Experts say the number may be much higher. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vHs6E4

The Motherload: How pandemic anger almost destroyed a mums' support group

Abusive messages from angry mums during lockdown almost caused the founder of The Motherload to close it down. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fBmDsC

Are businesses really tackling racial inequality?

Are businesses doing enough to tackle racial inequalities in the boardroom and workplace? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i4UwDK

Noisy appliances: How loud is your house?

Environmental consultancy Quiet Mark is on a mission to ensure technology is seen but barely heard. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fxxkfR

Biosecurity warning over loosely-regulated virus labs

Governments do not have controls to stop terrorists accessing labs and posing a biological threat. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yZM1QC

Hundreds more Afghans and their families to be allowed to settle in UK

Hundreds more who worked for the British military and government will be allowed to settle in the UK. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fy3cAQ

Israel coalition government a threat to security, warns Netanyahu

The prime minister urges right-wing politicians not to join a proposed new unity government. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2R595w2

NSA spying row: Denmark helped US gather data on European officials, says report

Denmark's secret service is accused of helping the US target politicians such as Germany's Angela Merkel. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fx2nIy

Hundreds more Afghans and their families to be allowed to settle in UK

Hundreds more who worked for the British military and government will be allowed to settle in the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fy3cAQ

Eviction ban end puts thousands in fear of losing their homes

Renters are twice as likely as homeowners to worry about housing costs, a charity's research suggests. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wNdW42

Whiplash: New rules to crackdown on fraudulent insurance claims

The reforms will save millions of motorists £35 a year in reduced premiums, the government says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c2XjJK

Israel coalition government a threat to security, warns Netanyahu

The prime minister urges right-wing politicians not to join a proposed new unity government. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2R595w2

France manhunt for armed ex-soldier who fired on police

Authorities tell residents to stay indoors as police hunt for the man who opened fire on police. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34wzXrS

Kevin de Bruyne: Manchester City midfielder fractures nose and eye socket

Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne suffers fractured nose and eye socket in Champions League final defeat to Chelsea. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wIQ3Lg

Osaka lets racquet do talking to reach French Open second round

Japan's Naomi Osaka puts the controversy over her refusal to speak to the media to one side as she starts the French Open with a straight-set win. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wAGrlE

Poots: European Union treating NI as a political play-thing

The new DUP leader Edwin Poots has accused the European Union of damaging the NI peace process. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hZSLYB

Macron threatens to withdraw French troops from Mali

The French president warned that political instability could lead to greater Islamist radicalisation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vzWCiN

Moto3 rider Dupasquier dies after crash in qualifying

Swiss Moto3 rider Jason Dupasquier dies in hospital from injuries he sustained in a crash during Saturday's qualifying session in Italy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2TxjxNX

Nashville hat shop faces backlash for selling anti-vaccine Nazi Jewish star

The Nashville shop apologises after it used a Nazi symbol to spread a "not vaccinated" message. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34xCu53

Partner of Tory peer's son held over Belize death

Jasmine Hartin, the partner of Lord Ashcroft's son, was discovered near the body of a police officer. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vAdW7w

Macron threatens to withdraw French troops from Mali

The French president warned that political instability could lead to greater Islamist radicalisation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vzWCiN

Partner of Tory peer's son held over Belize death

Jasmine Hartin, the partner of Lord Ashcroft's son, was discovered near the body of a police officer. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vAdW7w

South Western Ambulance Service declares 'critical incident'

South Western Ambulance Service blames "extreme pressures" for extended wait times for patients. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uzgz8i

Covid-19: 'Very few' patients are fully vaccinated, and bars struggle for staff

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ROfzA0

Brazil: Protesters blame Bolsonaro for Covid crisis

Thousands of people angry at the slow rollout of vaccines took to the streets in cities across Brazil. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fxEvon

'I’m fine, really': Finding hope as Covid sweeps India

The BBC's Nikita Mandhani reflects on her personal experience of the second wave in India. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3p3zG9j

Champions League final: Kai Havertz & N'Golo Kante key for Chelsea against Man City

Like N'Golo Kante, Chelsea's Kai Havertz had a key role in Thomas Tuchel's tactical plan to win Saturday's Champions League final, says ex-Manchester City midfielder Michael Brown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p3eQH3

Nadal and Swiatek aim to defend titles as French Open begins

The French Open returns to its traditional spring setting as Rafael Nadal bids for a 14th title and Iga Swiatek defends her maiden Grand Slam. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wIYMx2

Covid-19: Concern over June unlocking amid hospital pressure

NHS hospitals in England say there must be a debate over ending restrictions as they try to cut waiting lists. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fzKKIo

Senior MP demands answers for leaseholders

Clive Betts asks why new guidance for leaseholders selling or remortgaging flats is not being followed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oZU2Ao

Piccadilly 1965: How six Indian friends found their feet in the UK

One day in 1965 Praful Patel heard five men talking Gujarati in London's Central YMCA - they quickly became close friends. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3p3oEku

Samantha Azzopardi: Australia's notorious con artist sentenced for child theft

Authorities are baffled by the "bizarre crime" of a serial con artist who has travelled the world. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34t76Vg

How Ben Crump became America's go-to civil rights lawyer

When families lose a loved one in a police shooting, more often than not Ben Crump gets a call. Why is he the go-to man? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vAYI1Z

Stuck on a world tour serving soup in Lahore

A German couple crossed 11 countries before the pandemic halted them en route to India. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vATzH9

Africa's political dynasties: How presidents groom their sons for power

Congo-Brazzaville's leader is the latest to fuel speculation that he wants his son to succeed him. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fyB14V

Mount Nyiragongo: Why DR Congo fears the explosive power of a lake

Volcanic activity has raised fears of a rare eruption at Lake Kivu in the country's east. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3frTFvb

Footage shows US flight attendant being attacked by passenger

A dispute over the airline's mask policy led to a passenger punching a flight attendant. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SAXJAj

Biden budget: President sets out $6tn spending plan

The proposed budget would bring the US to spending levels not seen since World War Two. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oXvqs1

CCTV shows Khan before he carried out the attack

CCTV and other footage shown at the inquest shows Usman Khan before he carried out the attack. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Tlxzln

Emmys 2021: The binge-worthy TV shows in this year's race

Ted Lasso, The Queen’s Gambit, The Flight Attendant and I May Destroy You could all be nominated. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uxUcQH

Venezuela's paradise beach resort turns into violent nightmare

The region of Barlovento in northern Venezuela used to be a perfect Caribbean holiday destination. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p08IiK

Tokyo 2020: Meet the armless archer aiming for gold at the Paralympics

Matt Stutzman was born without arms and always wanted to be a professional athlete. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vyrjoO

Week in pictures: 22 - 28 May 2021

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

After a 32-year battle for justice, what is Hillsborough's legacy?

As the collapse of the last criminal trial marks the end of a long legal road, Judith Moritz asks what the legacy of Britain’s worst sports disaster is. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yFcB14

George Floyd: After a flood of donations, what next?

The Minnesota Freedom Fund received $40m in the wake of Floyd's death. What happened after? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hXUEFa

Tetraplegic Steven Webb is elected mayor of Truro

Steven Webb was paralysed as a teenager and 30 years later has become mayor of his home city. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c1PUux

Mud reveals secrets of when humans began to change planet

Scientists have tracked 4,000 years of human influence on the planet - all from long tubes of mud. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34pMqO4

Is Kintyre's 'Route 66' the next road to recovery?

K66 is being promoted as a new scenic route on and around the Kintyre peninsula in Argyll. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uvGVba

Champions League final: Dover Athletic face ruin in 'dog eat dog' football world

English clubs dominate Europe, but Dover Athletic face ruin at the bottom of the football pyramid. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vw6KcE

Taksim Square: Erdogan inaugurates controversial mosque in Istanbul

Plans for the mosque, which towers over a monument to the secular republic, sparked protests in 2013. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wHjRI1

Tiziana Cantone: Italian woman's body to be exhumed in murder probe

Tiziana Cantone was thought to have taken her life in 2016 after a video of her having sex went viral. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2R5PYlE

Don't take on China alone, says ex-Australia PM Kevin Rudd

Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd says countries should work together if they seek to challenge China. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3p1VQbS

The Rohingya refugees trapped on a remote island miles from land

Rohingya refugees taken to a remote island off Bangladesh tell the BBC they are desperate to leave. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3p15dJ4

George Floyd: After a flood of donations, what next?

The Minnesota Freedom Fund received $40m in the wake of Floyd's death. What happened after? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hXUEFa

Ethiopia Tigray crisis: Warnings of genocide and famine

Concern is mounting about the devastating effects of the conflict raging in Tigray since November. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fX325d

Kashmir: A father digging up the ground to find his missing son

Nine months after his son's abduction, a father continues to look for closure in India's Kashmir. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34pr3wt

Germany's quiet Catholic rebellion on gay blessings and women preachers

German Catholics challenge the Vatican's conservative teaching on gay blessings and female preachers. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fD2pxv

Could my mum’s toaster help me care for her?

An emerging technology allows carers to remotely monitor a vulnerable relative's energy usage. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ugZsrv

Covid: Surgery waiting times could be cut with specialist hubs, say surgeons

Surgeons in England want specialist sites for non-urgent operations delayed because of the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fUzzJ9

Patrisse Cullors: Black Lives Matter co-founder resigns

Patrisse Cullors says her exit is nothing to do with "right-wing attacks that tried to discredit my character". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ySdOm3

Covid in Scotland: Decision due on Glasgow restrictions

Nicola Sturgeon is to announce whether Glasgow will remain in level three of Covid-19 restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3i39J8n

US 'rapidly' planning to evacuate Afghan interpreters

A top US general says their lives could be in danger as American troops prepare to leave Afghanistan. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3c1Qjx0

Barack Obama praises Marcus Rashford in Zoom meeting

Former US president gives his backing to footballer and anti-poverty campaigner Marcus Rashford. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yHdsyl

Covid: Small businesses' account delays are over, insist banks

Start-ups had expressed anger that some banks had stopped accepting new account applications. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hZt4Hq

Pockit promises action over frozen customer accounts

The head of the online pre-paid card firm vows to act after some customers have their accounts frozen. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oWEvRO

Canary Islands: 'Taking in migrants changed my life'

A British businessman has turned his Canary Islands hotel into a home for migrants from Africa. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bZ5181

Brighton artist turns coma hallucinations into graphic novel

Zara Slattery had vivid hallucinations during a medical coma while fighting a flesh-eating bug. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SBFTNr

The teenagers fighting India's deadly Covid crisis

Suhani and Prabhpreet are part of a team who find and verify what resources are available for families in need. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bYnfGB

Cicadas: The US chef cooking up the insect 'flavour bombs'

Billions of cicadas have emerged in the US and Brooklyn cook Joseph Yoon is making good use of them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34qE2Oc

Taiwan must choose between virus and politics

The island is desperately seeking vaccines - but must decide whether to accept China's offers of help. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QWHSeS

Glasgow: The city that has been locked down for nine months

People in Glasgow have been enduring some of the strictest restrictions in the country since last autumn. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3chzPB5

The looming battle over abortion in the US

Pro-choice groups say many restrictions have been introduced in states across the US this year. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hY4NBD

In Tarun Tejpal acquittal, judge questions 'appropriate' behaviour for rape victims

A judge clears Tarun Tejpal of rape, noting the alleged victim appeared to be "in a good mood" afterwards. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SASwIU

Drones and live-streams: How tech is changing conservation

Around the world, animal conservation has evolved so it's not just humans monitoring wildlife. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yLKSMr

US 'rapidly' planning to evacuate Afghan interpreters

A top US general says their lives could be in danger as American troops prepare to leave Afghanistan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3c1Qjx0

Patrisse Cullors: Black Lives Matter co-founder resigns

Patrisse Cullors says her exit is nothing to do with "right-wing attacks that tried to discredit my character". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ySdOm3

Taiwan must choose between virus and politics

The island is desperately seeking vaccines - but must decide whether to accept China's offers of help. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2QWHSeS

The looming battle over abortion in the US

Pro-choice groups say many restrictions have been introduced in states across the US this year. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hY4NBD

In Tarun Tejpal acquittal, judge questions 'appropriate' behaviour for rape victims

A judge clears Tarun Tejpal of rape, noting the alleged victim appeared to be "in a good mood" afterwards. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SASwIU

Drones and live-streams: How tech is changing conservation

Around the world, animal conservation has evolved so it's not just humans monitoring wildlife. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3yLKSMr

Mystery plans to redraw Balkan borders alarm leaders

Unofficial plans to change the borders have caused alarm - but no-one knows whose idea they are. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34pZqDq

Ohio announces winner of first vaccination lottery

A suburban Cincinnati woman wins the Midwestern state's first $1m (£700,000) Vax-a-Million prize. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RGWlfC

Covid: Matt Hancock to face questions after Dominic Cummings attack

The PM's ex-aide said the health secretary was "incapable" - claims rejected by Matt Hancock's team. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hXBOhw

Nexta: The journalists taking on Belarus’ regime

The BBC visits the colleagues of Roman Protesevich, the journalist arrested off the diverted Ryan Air flight. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fL2YFz

Belarus plane: Lukashenko hits back at condemnation of journalist's arrest

As Western pressure grows, Alexander Lukashenko says his country's critics are "strangling" Belarus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wDlGWC

HS2 dishonest over compensation claim, says report

The rail firm failed to engage properly with a member of the public who had to sell their home, a report says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vqlidv

Climate: World at risk of hitting temperature limit soon

It's increasingly likely that a key temperature limit will be reached in one of the next five years. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RG5Trf

Eric Carle: Very Hungry Caterpillar author dies aged 91

The US author of the best-selling children's classic passed away last Sunday, his family said. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34lgBG9

Passengers refused boarding amid testing confusion

Travellers with Ryanair and EasyJet were told they could not fly because they had taken the wrong PCR test. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yGclPk

Gogglebox Tom and girlfriend 'trolled' for BLM support

The Black Lives Matter protests impacted relationships within families and couples in the UK. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bVdTeP

GP practices in England facing 'tsunami of patients'

Dr Dean Eggitt, a GP in Doncaster, opened his doors to the BBC to show the pressures facing practices. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QWbI3l

Flower tattoos heal self-harm scars

South Korean tattoo artist, Yeon, helps women cover up self-harm scars with images of flowers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hVmcuJ

Tulsa massacre: The search for victims, 100 years on

Decades after white mobs razed an affluent black neighbourhood the search for bodies goes on. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3p1vRBG

Tokyo Olympic Games: When are they and will they go ahead?

The Tokyo Summer Olympics are due to start in July, despite a surge in Covid cases in Japan. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34k3Vz8

The uncertain future of Britain's offices

UK firms' offices are undergoing radical shifts as firms allow staff to continue working from home. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RHY842

Mozambique Palma attack: 'I had to pay a bribe to flee'

Aid agencies have been barred from parts of Mozambique, leading to fears of a humanitarian emergency. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Sx0Kl2

'Fortress Australia': Why calls to open up borders are meeting resistance

Many Australians are loath to relax border controls despite experts warning of the harms of isolation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wA6Obs

Luke Combs dissects lockdown anthem Six Feet Apart, one year later

US country star Luke Combs wrote one of the first musical responses to Covid-19. How does it hold up? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uq0GAT

RTHK: How authorities cracked down on Hong Kong's only public broadcaster

New changes in RTHK have signalled that its fate as an independent public service may be under threat. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hTb8OH

'They are a million miles away' - how pundits reacted to Man Utd's Europa League final defeat

Manchester United are still "a million miles away" after their Europa League final defeat to Villarreal says Neil Lennon. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vsDQdf

Eric Carle: Very Hungry Caterpillar author dies aged 91

The US author of the best-selling children's classic passed away last Sunday, his family said. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34lgBG9

Tulsa massacre: The search for victims, 100 years on

Decades after white mobs razed an affluent black neighbourhood the search for bodies goes on. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3p1vRBG

'Fortress Australia': Why calls to open up borders are meeting resistance

Many Australians are loath to relax border controls despite experts warning of the harms of isolation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wA6Obs

Tokyo Olympic Games: When are they and will they go ahead?

The Tokyo Summer Olympics are due to start in July, despite a surge in Covid cases in Japan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34k3Vz8

Marilyn Manson active arrest warrant issued on assault charges

The US singer is accused of two counts of assault at a concert in the state of New Hampshire in 2019. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fEb7LK

China overtakes Germany as UK’s top import market

It came as Brexit disrupted trade with the EU and the pandemic boosted demand for Chinese goods. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fJLTfg

Families in anguish over pair held in Belarus

Roman Protasevich and his girlfriend Sofia Sapega were detained after a plane was diverted to Minsk. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RLjZr9

France puzzled by mystery anti-Pfizer campaign offer

French social media influencers say they have been offered money to discredit the anti-Covid vaccine. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vqChfV

Dominic Cummings: His views on Covid and why it matters

Boris Johnson's former chief adviser has been a critic of the government since leaving his role. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RKl5Dz

'I thought I was too old to be on TikTok'

Spencer West has garnered legions of fans sharing his perspective as a disability advocate. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oPPdJE

Cummings testimony: What is herd immunity?

Herd immunity is a scientific term, so why is there a row about it? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34eogGi

Amateur choirs 'devastated' at Covid rule change in England

Hundreds of choirs have had to cancel rehearsals after the government said singing poses a health risk. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34llhMh

Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah: The land dispute in the eye of a storm

Moves to evict Palestinians in a Jerusalem district helped ignite the recent Israel-Gaza conflict. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oOTeOF

Letter from Africa: Why Queen of England has a throne in Nigeria

A myth among the Efik people is that one of their 19th Century kings married Queen Victoria. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SqD2an

Covid: 'The horror of laying everyone off made me sick'

Company bosses and managers talk about the impact of the pandemic on their mental health. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vlqsaY

Covid: Dominic Cummings to be quizzed by MPs on pandemic handling

A joint committee of MPs will question the prime minister's former adviser on lessons to be learnt. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vnhQ3y

Covid vaccine: 30 and 31-year-olds in England now invited

Rollout continues, with anyone in their 30s now able to get vaccinated in England. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hWWo1k

Building projects hit by lack of supplies and price rises

Industry warns people to delay home improvement due to shortage of cement, electric components, timber and steel. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oPqg12

Millions cannot afford water bills, says watchdog

Overhauling water tariffs could help struggling families, the Consumer Council for Water says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fjeJny

Mast Upgrade: UK experiment could sweep aside fusion hurdle

Results from a UK experiment could help clear a hurdle to achieving commercial fusion power. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oNMctB

Housing: Shelter calls for 90,000 social homes to be built

The housing charity says around a third of British adults do not have safe or secure accommodation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fKuanU

AI emotion-detection software tested on Uyghurs

A software engineer tells BBC's Panorama about installing the system in police stations in Xinjiang. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34m9RaQ

From protests to 'patriots': Why China is crushing Hong Kong dissent

After clamping down on protests it has reformed elections - what does this mean for Hong Kong's future? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34kI0b8

AI emotion-detection software tested on Uyghurs

A software engineer tells BBC's Panorama about installing the system in police stations in Xinjiang. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34m9RaQ

Belarus plane arrest - is it a first?

We take a look back at previous incidents where planes may have been intercepted and forced to land. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wzrtw4

Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah: The land dispute in the eye of a storm

Moves to evict Palestinians in a Jerusalem district helped ignite the recent Israel-Gaza conflict. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oOTeOF

Letter from Africa: Why Queen of England has a throne in Nigeria

A myth among the Efik people is that one of their 19th Century kings married Queen Victoria. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SqD2an

Peloton to build first US factory after supply problems

The exercise equipment company has struggled to keep up with demand during the pandemic. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fNB1gu

Tata Steel to continue salaries for Covid victims' families in India

The announcement came as deaths linked to the coronavirus in India passed 300,000. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vjdV7D

Bruno Fernandes: Man Utd midfielder 'honoured' by Eric Cantona comparison

Bruno Fernandes speaks to BBC Sport as he prepares for Manchester United's Europa League final against Villarreal on Wednesday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T7Rm7O

Australia to shut embassy in Afghanistan over violence fears

Canberra cites an "uncertain security environment", as the pullout of international troops proceeds. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/34fOVCE

US issues Japan travel warning weeks before Olympics

It comes amid heightened scrutiny and pressure to call off the Tokyo Olympics due to be held soon. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fK5J9X

US issues Japan travel warning weeks before Olympics

It comes amid heightened scrutiny and pressure to call off the Tokyo Olympics due to be held soon. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fK5J9X

Indian police visit Twitter's office after 'manipulated media' label

It comes after the social media giant labelled a ruling party spokesman tweet as "manipulated media". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fDT8oS

Tata Steel to continue salaries for Covid victims' families in India

The announcement came as deaths linked to the coronavirus in India passed 300,000. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vjdV7D

EU agrees new Belarus sanctions after plane arrest

Belarusian airlines will be banned from EU skies after a flight was diverted and a journalist held. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vkMLNZ

UN calls for immediate release of Mali President Bah Ndaw

This comes after reports that President Bah Ndaw was held by soldiers, raising fears of another coup. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yLFzwu

Mouse plague deals fresh blow to Australian farmers

After drought, fires and floods, Australia is now in the grip of a devastating mouse plague. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SpvNiB

DR Congo's Goma volcano: Desperate search for children missing after eruption

Families were separated as people fled the lava after Saturday night's eruption of Mount Nyiragongo. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vilagr

Exams 2021: How will my grades be assessed this year?

Exams have been cancelled for the second year running due to the impact caused by coronavirus. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wveOdx

Covid: Deaf campaigner calls for clear mask research

A campaigner is calling for more research into clear masks to stop people feeling isolated. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ffseVe

Tech giants fight 'cloud wars' deep in the ocean

To boost their services, Google and Facebook are investing in undersea cables that span the world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bO9jyY

Covid: How the pandemic is affecting your dreams

More than year into Covid-19, do people in your dreams wear masks or socially distance? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vkaIVE

Hinkley C: Hundreds more needed to finish nuclear power station

The new jobs will include roles in construction, welding and electrical installation roles. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vhFOwY

EU agrees new Belarus sanctions after plane arrest

Belarusian airlines will be banned from EU skies after a flight was diverted and a journalist held. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vkMLNZ

'Dangerous' home teeth-whitening kits sold online

Some may contain illegal levels of a bleaching chemical that can burn gums and cause tooth loss. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hXXgCK

UK tourism spending 'worth just half of pre-pandemic level'

The sector is set for a slow recovery from the pandemic, with foreign visitors still staying away. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bQxQDu

Covid: Councils urged to allow England Parkrun events to resume

The organisation has delayed its reopening of 5k running events until 26 June over land permissions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2St9zN2

The Papers: Brits flock to Spain as EU leaders condemn Belarus

Tuesday's front pages look back at Covid deaths in hospitals and ahead to further lockdown easing. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fGRFye

Belarus plane: What happens with a military jet interception?

Simon Browning looks at standard aviation protocols after a "major diplomatic incident" on Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vjvzs8

Match of the Day analysis: How Liverpool sealed Champions League qualification

Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Ian Wright look at Liverpool's "magnificent" form in their last 10 Premier League games that sealed Champions League qualification. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fbaZ7F

Japan ramps up mass vaccinations in Tokyo and Osaka amid Covid surge

The new vaccination drive in Tokyo and Osaka comes as hospitals struggle to cope with cases. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oHrwmM

Indoor hospitality and household visits resume in NI

A Covid-19 traffic light system for foreign travel will also come into effect on Monday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RA84fU

India records 300,000 Covid deaths as pandemic rages

India took less than a month to record its last 100,000 deaths but experts warn the toll is much higher. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hO3uFf

Ryanair plane: Western powers voice outrage at plane 'hijacking'

The EU and the US consider sanctions after Belarus forced a plane carrying a journalist to land. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QLvyyb

Arundel Castle: £1m of 'irreplaceable' artefacts stolen

"Irreplaceable" gold rosary beads carried by Mary Queen of Scots to her death were among items taken. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hOpDU3

Ryanair plane: Western powers voice outrage at plane 'hijacking'

The EU and the US consider sanctions after Belarus forced a plane carrying a journalist to land. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2QLvyyb

India records 300,000 Covid deaths as pandemic rages

India took less than a month to record its last 100,000 deaths but experts warn the toll is much higher. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hO3uFf

Covid in Wales: Care home visiting restrictions eased

Guidance now allows anyone to visit but care homes and councils will still make the decision. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ubjGmB

Covid: Parts of England to trial self-isolation support

People in overcrowded homes will be offered alternative accommodation in a bid to improve compliance. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yxzxzb

George Floyd death: How do I talk to my son about race?

A year on from the death of George Floyd, BBC presenter Eddie Nestor examines his role as a father. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fbQrf6

Former miner: Why I’m giving up my coal fire

Stan Renton and his wife Audrey, have been heating their home with coal for their entire married lives. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fe2lFl

The couple who met on YouTube

Australian Anitha Kannan and Ian Chalmers, from the UK, met over YouTube and bonded over social anxiety in lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vfSEMk

Derbyshire widow's plea for rule change on overloaded lorries

Denise Oscroft calls for change after seeing her husband Steven killed by a lump of concrete. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yClSHs

Toronto lockdown: A year without indoor dining

What is the effect of one of the longest pandemic indoor-dining bans in the world? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Rx0nHj

Why Indonesia's 'new Bali' is accused of trampling on human rights

Indonesia hopes for tourism but UN experts and locals allege land grabbing and rights violations. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3favotw

Children speak of neglect in US asylum camps

The BBC has uncovered allegations of cold temperatures, sickness, neglect, lice and filth, through a series of interviews with children and staff at US detention camps for children. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/349RENN

Pollution: ‘We can smell and taste the traffic at school'

A primary school in Manchester sits on one of Europe's busiest roads where particle pollution levels exceed WHO limits. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u9zHtb

Bob Dylan: 80 things you may not know about him on his 80th birthday

A look back at the life and career of the influential and now-octogenarian singer-songwriter. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3udlPhL

Children speak of sickness and neglect in US asylum camps

The BBC has uncovered allegations of cold temperatures, sickness, neglect, lice and filth, through a series of interviews with children and staff at US detention camps for children. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/349RENN

US PGA Championship: Phil Mickelson becomes oldest major winner with sixth title

Phil Mickelson becomes the oldest man to win a major as he claims the US PGA Championship to win a sixth major title. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3uj7Dnb

Germany's quiet Catholic rebellion on gay blessings and women preachers

German Catholics challenge the Vatican's conservative teaching on gay blessings and female preachers. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fD2pxv

Eritrea viewpoint: I fought for independence but I'm still waiting for freedom

As Eritrea marks 30 years of independence from Ethiopia, a former fighter reflects on what has been achieved. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3veEpr5

Rural crime: Bodycams for farmers as they fight rural crime

Police are helping farmers in north Wales to use technology to tackle thefts and scams. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fCwOfs

Eurovision 2021 in pictures: The best of the ceremony

A look at some of the acts who performed on stage at this year's show in Rotterdam. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fc0YqH

Israel-Gaza: What Bella Hadid’s stance says about changing conversations

Social media conversations on Israel-Gaza are changing, but why are many celebrities still staying quiet? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oJFhSe

'Did weak wi-fi password lead the police to our door?'

A young family had their computers and phones seized after, it seems, their router was hacked. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QGXVxh

Italy wins Eurovision: 'Rock and roll never dies'

Italy's Måneskin have won the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with their entry, Zitti e Buoni. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wltYlA

Guatemala disappeared: Reuniting families with the remains of loved ones

Thousands are still searching for their loved ones 25 years after Guatemala's armed conflict ended. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ywXiaN

Postcards: Londoners' lockdown secrets revealed

Eleanor Tattersfield sent out postcards asking people to divulge their lockdown secrets. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fBxUYN

‘I have dementia, but I’m still here, I’m still me’

Chris Higgins was diagnosed with dementia in lockdown after his wife noticed a change in his behaviour. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oG1lwU

Your pictures on the theme of 'woodland walk'

A selection of striking images from our readers around the world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oDU8xs

Inside Russia's Trefoil military base in the Arctic

BBC Moscow correspondent Sarah Rainsford gets rare access to the Russian military base, known as Arctic Trefoil. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3f90Yb5

Could my mum’s toaster help me care for her?

An emerging technology allows carers to remotely monitor a vulnerable relative's energy usage. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ugZsrv

Jon Cruddas: Labour guru's plan to win back the working class

Veteran Labour thinker Jon Cruddas says the answer to the party's woes is staring it in the face. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/34fccEt

Does a $75m settlement make up for three decades in prison?

Two brothers have received a $75m payout over their wrongful 1983 murder conviction. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vgTCrB

How schools are turning the tide on nature deprivation

'Miss? What's a duck?' The question that convinced one school to adopt nature-friendly learning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wrym2t

Pregnancy after baby loss: 'We felt guilty for being excited'

After losing their son hours after he was born, Iona and Luke had mixed emotions about getting pregnant again. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3f7F33X

India coronavirus: A tribal area had oxygen while cities gasped

The poor district of Nandurbar was prepared for a deadly second wave - unlike the rest of India. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wp840U

Does a $75m settlement make up for three decades in prison?

Two brothers have received a $75m payout over their wrongful 1983 murder conviction. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vgTCrB

Guatemala disappeared: Reuniting families with the remains of loved ones

Thousands are still searching for their loved ones 25 years after Guatemala's armed conflict ended. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ywXiaN

Koori Mail: Thirty years of reporting on Aboriginal Australia

The Koori Mail, Australia's only fully Indigenous-owned and managed newspaper, is turning 30. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3480uf1

Indian tribal area had oxygen while cities gasped

The poor district of Nandurbar was prepared for a deadly second wave - unlike the rest of India. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wp840U

Forgotten Cyprus hero who eradicated island's malaria

Mehmet Aziz was behind one of Cyprus's most important recent achievements but few have heard of him. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2QFXWS8

Your pictures on the theme of 'woodland walk'

A selection of striking images from our readers around the world. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oDU8xs

Italy wins Eurovision: 'Rock and roll never dies'

Italy's Måneskin have won the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with their entry, Zitti e Buoni. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wltYlA

Nigerian army chief Ibrahim Attahiru killed in air crash

The incident happened as the plane was trying to land in bad weather in Kaduna state, the military says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hL2odI

Prison guards spared jail time in Epstein suicide plea deal

The two prison workers fabricated log entries to make it seem like they checked on Epstein. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yyBICD

Myanmar: The small embattled town that stood up to the army

Mindat put up tenacious resistance to the Burmese army but is now in desperate need of help. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2QJwtiC

George Floyd death: How US police are trying to win back trust

A year after George Floyd's death, it's not just civilians who'll be reflecting on what happened. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3uaBqhS

Champion horse mystery in the Gulf angers Poles

A horse deal gone sour underlines problems bedevilling a world-famous Polish stud farm. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hL6lPi

A Japanese composer, a Burkina Faso story-teller and a Congolese rapper make an opera

Japanese composer Keiko Fujiie and Burkina Faso griot Maboudou Sanou helm an ambitious new opera. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oER9EW

'A meme that almost made me quit my family WhatsApp group'

Some Indians are sharing dark humour memes inspired by the pandemic - and occasionally offending cousins in the diaspora. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/345G0DD

Eurovision: United Kingdom's hopes rest on James Newman

Can the Settle-born singer take home the coveted glass microphone trophy from Rotterdam? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SdyNi8

Behind the scenes of Glastonbury's live-stream concert

The five-hour show stars Jorja Smith, Coldplay and Haim - all playing to a deserted Worthy Farm. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oFbUAv

Covid-19: Sewage testing ramped up in England

Programme to test wastewater for the virus that causes Covid now covers two-thirds of England's population. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bNWRiq

Covid: Out in Brighton on the first Friday night after rules ease

"Life is meant for living and we are living it," says one woman, as people enjoy indoor pubs and restaurants. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yxaFry

Water so toxic 'it could burn your eyes'

Martin Patience gets to the source of Lebanon's water crisis. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QEsWlt

Amazon in pictures: Sebastião Salgado's last frontier

Photographer Sebastião Salgado captured images of the Amazon's forest, rivers, and tribes. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wtm9Kz

Covid Vaccines: Could they be magnetic?

Videos of people sticking magnets to their arms where they claim they’ve had the Covid vaccine have gone viral. We debunk this so-called magnet challenge. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bJ3xym

Over 3,000 fans will attend the final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest

After being cancelled and replaced by an online 'event' last year, the competition is back on and welcoming over 3,000 fans to the live show. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fIahxU

George Floyd death: How US police are trying to win back trust

A year after George Floyd's death, it's not just civilians who'll be reflecting on what happened. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uaBqhS

'A meme that almost made me quit my family WhatsApp group'

Some Indians are sharing dark humour memes inspired by the pandemic - and occasionally offending cousins in the diaspora. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/345G0DD

The 10-year-old boy who beat a chess grandmaster - but didn't want to boast

Frederick Waldhausen Gordon is just 10 years old and has already defeated a chess grandmaster. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bGgfht

George Best: How Man Utd legend left for Dunstable Town

George Best was still only 28. A mercurial genius when on song for Manchester United, his next move was to Dunstable Town. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yxcPra

Myanmar: The small embattled town that stood up to the army

Mindat put up tenacious resistance to the Burmese army but is now in desperate need of help. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QJwtiC

Timeline: Martin Bashir's actions from Diana interview to Dyson report

An inquiry into Martin Bashir’s interview with Princess Diana in 1995 concludes that he acted in a “deceitful” way. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wurr8V

Tennessee cops mocked dying man's plea: 'I can't breathe'

"Help me," pleaded William Jennette as officers restrained him, "they're going to kill me." from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/345qB6f

Amazon in pictures: Sebastião Salgado's last frontier

Photographer Sebastião Salgado captured images of the Amazon's forest, rivers, and tribes. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wtm9Kz

Parkrun resumption delayed after fewer than half of venues approved return

Parkrun will not resume on 5 June after fewer than half of its venues approve the return of the 5km runs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oAfgEJ

Covid-19: Stillbirth risk may increase with virus and retail sales rebound after lockdown

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wosMhi

Mayhill: Swansea rioters face robust action, police vow

One man spoke of how a "mob" turned on him, throwing bricks at his family and their home in Swansea. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RsMCcI

Retail sales soar in April as shops reopen

There was a big jump in clothing sales last month as shoppers returned to the High Street. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3v9ljm3

Oti Mabuse and Arlene Phillips to stage Cher musical

The Strictly dancer and ex-judge will stage the musical, which has already been a hit on Broadway. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3u6S8yP

Tarun Tejpal: Indian former editor cleared of raping colleague

Tarun Tejpal had denied allegations that he raped a female colleague in a hotel elevator in 2013. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hJJlAi

Japan bullet train driver leaves cockpit for loo break

The Japanese man may be punished for leaving the controls in the hands of an untrained conductor. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wmI9XB

Windrush victims still waiting for compensation - watchdog

Campaigners have raised concerns about the low number of compensation payments to victims. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wrW3b9

School Strike 4 Climate: Thousands join Australia protest

Thousands of students attend rallies across the country to demand more action on climate change. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QD10i1

School Strike 4 Climate: Thousands join Australia protest

Thousands of students attend rallies across the country to demand more action on climate change. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2QD10i1

WeWork reports loss of nearly $2.1bn ahead of stock market debut

The troubled office-sharing startup's business was hit particularly hard by the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2S7z06t

Prince Harry says heavy drinking masked pain of mum Diana's death

Prince Harry also says he was willing to turn to drugs to cope with grief, and had panic attacks. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3f6hh8r

Biden signs law to tackle anti-Asian hate crimes

President Biden signs a bipartisan law to "stop the hatred and the bias" against Asian Americans. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3q3312p

Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire comes into effect

The ceasefire brings to an end 11 days of bombardment in which more than 240 people have died. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yqAwBi

Author Hilary Mantel says UK needs written constitution

The Wolf Hall writer bases her views on Boris Johnson's 2019 attempt to suspend Parliament. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wlpJ9J

Severely ill - and still made to quarantine in a hotel

The law says some severely ill are exempt from hotel quarantine - but they don't always get a choice. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oHwbFp

Covid: Australia's vaccine hesitancy worries medical experts

Medical experts are concerned that low Covid infection rates may be leading to complacency. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fC8REQ

Olivia Rodrigo has become 2021's biggest pop star - here's how

She seemingly arrived from nowhere, but the Drivers License singer has been preparing for this all her life. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hMc6wb

Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire comes into effect

The ceasefire brings to an end 11 days of bombardment in which more than 240 people have died. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3yqAwBi

Covid: Why has Seychelles seen rising case numbers?

It's the most vaccinated country in the world, but infections have risen in the island nation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vcgU1O

Covid: Australia's vaccine hesitancy worries medical experts

Medical experts are concerned that low Covid infection rates may be leading to complacency. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fC8REQ

Sri Lanka: Covid increases China influence in India's backyard

As India struggles to deal with the virus, China steps in to help its neighbours like Sri Lanka. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hGq8iU

Eurovision: TIX, Tourettes and mental health

Norway's Eurovision entry has come to this years competition with more than music on the agenda. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wj5F7Z

Republicans defy Trump to back Capitol riot probe

Thirty-five Republicans sided with Democrats in the House of Representatives to set up a commission. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wbKLHQ

296 people donate organs in first year of new consent law

Max and Keira's Law presumes all adults in England as potential organ donors unless they opt out. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3owJHvk

Covid-19: What went wrong in Singapore and Taiwan?

They were once hailed as success stories, but both places are now seeing a steep rise in virus cases. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wmdEBk

Ransomware: Should paying hacker ransoms be illegal?

As cyber-attacks intensify around the world, two experts argue for or against a ban on payments from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wl5qsS

Russia flexes muscles in challenge for Arctic control

Russia vows to protect its interests from a remote outpost as global warming opens up the Arctic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wjmIGP

US v Canada: Who won the vaccine rollout?

The BBC's Ritu Prasad and Holly Honderich discuss the Covid-19 vaccine rollout in their respective countries. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3v9ETyQ

The Venezuelans fleeing to Colombia to avoid fighting

Thousands have fled intense armed clashes which involve Venezuela’s army and Colombia’s rebel groups. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RzkuEH

NI Covid-19 vaccine booking opens for 25-29 group

People aged from 25 to 29 years are now eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine from Thursday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bGvmY5

Breast implant scandal compensation ruling due

Thousands of women given substandard implants should finally find out if they will receive compensation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wjJXki

'Levelling up' must be more targeted, say peers

Lords warn Boris Johnson's pledge will leave deprived areas "short-changed" if not focused correctly. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ovgKQF

Teachers' grades biased to more 'agreeable' pupils

Psychologists warn teachers' grades will be influenced by students' personality rather than ability. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hD9Xmm

Latin jokes: How the civil service is posher than in the 1960s

A behavioural code makes it harder for working-class mandarins to reach the top, report says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yt0OmG

The Papers: Holiday 'police' to visit homes amid travel 'chaos'

Some papers report fears over travel, while others look at the status of plans to end lockdown in June. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fzVrsW

Meet the YouTubers who stood for Mayor of London

Niko Omilana and Max Fosh are two prominent YouTubers who stood for London mayor at the election. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3v3ZyEk

Butlin's resorts back open for business

Butlin's holiday resort in Skegness, Lincolnshire, welcomed back visitors and staff this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hDzGew

Sixteen-year-olds try to break into China's livestream market

Xiao Yu is hoping for a career in livestream selling, an industry expected to grow to a value of £200bn in 2021. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hAGwl3

Eurovision 2021: Covid upsets Iceland's live shows

Iceland's entrant Daði og Gagnamagnið will no longer be performing live at Eurovision. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hG5f7E

US v Canada: Who won the vaccine rollout?

The BBC's Ritu Prasad and Holly Honderich discuss the Covid-19 vaccine rollout in their respective countries. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3v9ETyQ

'This is NYC's rebirth' says food truck owner

Kostas Plagos is excited for the city to reopen and customers to return to his curbside eatery. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QxO4tL

Breast implant scandal compensation ruling due

Thousands of women given substandard implants should finally find out if they will receive compensation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wjJXki

Russia flexes muscles in challenge for Arctic control

Russia vows to protect its interests from a remote outpost as global warming opens up the Arctic. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wjmIGP

'His death is a catastrophe': Gaza doctors mourn specialist killed in air strike

Dr Ayman Abu al-Ouf and 12 members of his family were killed in an Israeli raid on Sunday. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SavXKV

Covid-19: What went wrong in Singapore and Taiwan?

They were once hailed as success stories, but both places are now seeing a steep rise in virus cases. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3wmdEBk

India's holiest river is swollen with Covid victims

Hundreds of corpses have been found floating in the Ganges or buried in the sand of its banks. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3tZUdMP

Denmark and the Syrian refugees no longer welcome to stay

Denmark is criticised for becoming the first European country to revoke residence status for 200 people. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3weLlEG

Ezinma: How Beyoncé's violinist is tearing up the classical rulebook

The musician is pushing classical music forward with her fusion of orchestral music and trap beats. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33T9dBJ

Schalke's Bundesliga agony: Champions for four minutes & 38 seconds

On the final day of the Bundesliga season in May 2001, Schalke were champions for four minutes and 38 seconds. It was agony. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3fIVMKf

Letter from Africa: The woman bucking the trend in Ghana to embrace her grey hair

Elizabeth Ohene has ditched the hair dye which keeps most people's hair black in Ghana. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SWZTdH

Covid: Government criticised over pre-pandemic planning

Ministers failed to prepare for a threat on the scale of the pandemic, the spending watchdog says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tZSSph

Rape victims: Calls for pre-recorded evidence to be used in trials

Seeing defendants face-to-face in court causes unnecessary stress, the victims' commissioner says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eWHLco

Newspaper headlines: Holiday rules 'chaos' and PM Covid nurse quits NHS

Many front pages report on confusion surrounding the government's advice on international travel. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wgijV5

George Floyd one year on: Reflections from the UK

The BBC's Adina Campbell speaks to people in Coventry about the legacy of George Floyd's death. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33SvYWi

Kabul attack: 'You have to be brave to send your child to school'

Mothers speak of their grief and fear after bomb blasts near a Kabul school killed at least 85 people, many of them schoolgirls. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3osgIcd

People pay to watch me play chess

With chess surging in popularity, a group of young, charismatic players have built huge audiences online. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bCP338

'Women are perfectionists - it can hold us back'

Anna Brailsford from Code First Girls on the personality trait she thinks holds women back at work. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hBDGvX

Robot artist Ai-Da self-portraits go on display

Self-portraits by Ai-Da, an artist android, go on display at the Design Museum in London. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ouoQcn

Covid India variant: Where is it, how does it spread and is it more infectious?

B.1.617.2 is dominant in some parts of the country - but it doesn't have to be cause for panic yet. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3whQ7Bj

India's holiest river is swollen with Covid victims

Hundreds of corpses have been found floating in the Ganges or buried in the sand of its banks. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tZUdMP

Under deadly attack French police demand better protection

Officers call for a tougher response to the violence they face after two were killed within a month. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3weKgwC

Ezinma: How Beyoncé's violinist is tearing up the classical rulebook

The musician is pushing classical music forward with her fusion of orchestral music and trap beats. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33T9dBJ

Denmark and the Syrian refugees no longer welcome to stay

Denmark is criticised for becoming the first European country to revoke residence status for 200 people. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3weLlEG

Schalke's Bundesliga agony: Champions for four minutes & 38 seconds

On the final day of the Bundesliga season in May 2001, Schalke were champions for four minutes and 38 seconds. It was agony. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fIVMKf

Six announcements from Google developer conference

Google's annual conference unveils their latest tech. Here's what we found interesting. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RsKFwJ

Under deadly attack French police demand better protection

Officers call for a tougher response to the violence they face after two were killed within a month. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3weKgwC

Kabul attack: 'You have to be brave to send your child to school'

Mothers speak of their grief and fear after bomb blasts near a Kabul school killed at least 85 people, many of them schoolgirls. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3osgIcd

People pay to watch me play chess

With chess surging in popularity, a group of young, charismatic players have built huge audiences online. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3bCP338

UK jobless rate falls slightly to 4.8% in March

The jobs market is showing "early signs of recovery", with the number of workers on payrolls rising. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uZcXNI

Just 20 firms behind more than half of single-use plastic waste - study

The study looked at approximately 1,000 factories that make the raw materials for single-use products. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2T2qhDf

Climate change: Ban all gas boilers from 2025 to reach net-zero

A ban on gas boilers from 2025 is one step to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, say energy experts. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3htJFTI

Just 20 firms behind more than half of single-use plastic waste - study

The study looked at approximately 1,000 factories that make the raw materials for single-use products. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2T2qhDf

Universities keeping lectures online into autumn term

A student petition calls it "ridiculous" as some UK universities keep lectures online for next term. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3by6z8L

Galapagos Islands: Erosion fells Darwin's Arch

The famous rock formation has collapsed due to natural erosion, Ecuador's environment ministry says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3bzjR4L

More than a billion sparrows in the world, study finds

At least 50 billion individual wild birds are on the planet, including 1.6 billion house sparrows, scientists say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3foklf3

The woman trailblazer set to take the reins in Samoa

For the first time ever, a Samoa election was tightly contested - and it's a woman who came out top. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ylsXf6

Coronavirus: Ministers to step up vaccine take up calls amid variant fears

Matt Hancock is urging anyone who is unsure about having a Covid jab to "look at the situation in Bolton". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yiOzsu

Pfizer vaccine can now be stored in fridge for longer, EU drug regulator says

The European Medicines Agency ruling could help the EU's Covid vaccine rollout. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bwn2u8

Pfizer vaccine can now be stored in fridge for longer, EU drug regulator says

The European Medicines Agency ruling could help the EU's Covid vaccine rollout. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3bwn2u8

Israel-Gaza violence: Joe Biden calls for ceasefire

The US president spoke with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu as violence continues. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33R9F3j

Israel-Gaza violence: Joe Biden calls for ceasefire

The US president spoke with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu as violence continues. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33R9F3j

Should encryption be curbed to combat child abuse?

Cyber-security experts, tech firms and lawyers weigh in on the end-to-end encryption debate. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3454QDP

Gaza-Israel conflict: Israel defends strategy as death toll mounts

A ferocious bombardment aims to hobble Hamas's capabilities, but civilians are also in harm's way. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hA9VMa

Biden's tax return shows steep fall in income

The filing shows he and his wife earned $607,336 last year, compared with $985,223 a year earlier. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yh1bAz

Long Covid pay decision for key workers could take a year

There is increasing concern about financial support if people can't return to work. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ykUltS

Porn blocker 'missing' from Online Safety Bill prompts concern

Campaigners are "astonished" that a promised age check for porn is not in the Online Safety Bill. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Rpt8Wd

Green light for 'net zero' equivalent for nature

The government is expected to announce a legally-binding target for 2030 to halt nature loss. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SPfig4

Biden's tax return shows steep fall in income

The filing shows he and his wife earned $607,336 last year, compared with $985,223 a year earlier. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3yh1bAz

Covid in India: Tracing a family’s fight to save a father

Covid has overrun India's hospitals, leaving many fighting to find treatment for sick relatives. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ftQr9e

Job Maseko: The South African WW2 hero who didn't get a Victoria Cross

Job Maseko blew up a German ship but his bravery was not properly recognised because he was black, campaigners say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SXQBhH

How US police training compares with the rest of the world

Amid calls to improve training in the US, we examine how it compares with other developed countries. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RqG5iv

In pictures: Lockdown eases in parts of the UK

Images from the day, as coronavirus rules are eased in England, Scotland and Wales. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eTSYdQ

Belgian ambassador's wife claims diplomatic immunity over Seoul slap

The wife of Belgium's ambassador to South Korea is seen slapping a shop worker in CCTV footage. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33P2vfT

Belgian ambassador's wife claims diplomatic immunity over Seoul slap

The wife of Belgium's ambassador to South Korea is seen slapping a shop worker in CCTV footage. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33P2vfT

Australia crocodile: Skull identified as part of new extinct species

An eight-million-year-old skull found in 2009 is now believed part of an undiscovered reptile. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3bxruJ0

Covid: More than 6,000 vaccinated in Bolton over variant

Thousands of people got jabs in Bolton over the weekend as the town battles the Indian variant. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fpQEug

Thailand: Record number of Covid cases as prison clusters grow

The country last week admitted there were growing virus clusters in two jails outside Bangkok. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3omsKUi

Covid-19: PM's caution as lockdown rules ease and foreign holidays return

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2SKQZjl

Brexit: UK proposes new Irish Sea food checks from October

The details are contained in a roadmap shared with the EU, which has been seen by the BBC. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3okQDMh

Cyclone Tauktae: Covid-battered India braces for storm

Cyclone Tauktae is believed to be the strongest storm to hit the western state of Gujarat since 1998. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3uTjdqd

Women's Champions League final: Chelsea 0-4 Barcelona

Chelsea concede four goals in the first 36 minutes as Barcelona blow them away to win the Women's Champions League final. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3tNaTqN

Long working hours killing 745,000 people a year, study finds

The World Health Organization says the trend may worsen due to the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hBJ2aR

Long working hours killing 745,000 people a year, study finds

The World Health Organization says the trend may worsen due to the coronavirus pandemic. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hBJ2aR

US general reflects on Afghanistan departure

General Scott Miller tells the BBC support to Afghan forces will continue ahead of the Nato pull-out. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2S0aq7m

UK plastic waste being dumped and burned in Turkey, says Greenpeace

Greenpeace says it found plastic waste from UK supermarkets dumped and burned at numerous sites. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tRIeB8

AT&T nearing $150bn Discovery streaming merger: Reports

A deal could see Harry Potter-maker Warner Bros. and Discovery's lifestyle channels under the same owner. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RT5Zvb

IPL: Australian cricketers caught by India ban fly home

It comes as the government faces fresh criticism for failing to support Australians stranded in India. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tN2RhP

India's Covid crisis hits Covax vaccine-sharing scheme

The largest single supplier to the international Covax scheme has made no shipments since March. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3eRHcAD

IPL: Australian cricketers caught by India ban fly home

It comes as the government faces fresh criticism for failing to support Australians stranded in India. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3tN2RhP

Israel Gaza conflict: Gazan officials say Sunday was 'deadliest day'

Gazan officials say 42 were killed, as the UN head calls for an end to "utterly appalling" violence. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3huigAY

Israel Gaza conflict: Homes and buildings destroyed in Sderot and Gaza City

Rocket attacks on Israel and air strikes on Gaza have continued, turning homes on both sides to rubble. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eRftjH

India's Covid crisis hits Covax vaccine-sharing scheme

The largest single supplier to the international Covax scheme has made no shipments since March. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eRHcAD

Nigeria's Boko Haram militants: Six reasons they have not been defeated

After more than a decade of fighting, the Islamist militant group is still causing havoc in the north-east. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3wbM2OW

Israel Gaza conflict: Gazan officials say Sunday was 'deadliest day'

Gazan officials say 42 were killed, as the UN head calls for an end to "utterly appalling" violence. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3huigAY

John Kerry: 50% carbon emission cuts to come from technology 'we don't yet have'

The US climate envoy says half of reductions to reach net zero will come from technology "we don't yet have". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3tLeUfu

Driving Japan's first bullet trains

The world's fastest ever train was launched in Japan in 1964. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3foWdc6

Chelsea can become European powerhouse, says captain Eriksson

Chelsea captain Magdalena Eriksson says winning the Women's Champions League final against Barcelona can help the club become "a European powerhouse". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tNaTqN

Covid: Hancock confident jab works against Indian variant

The health secretary also says people aged 35 and over in England will be offered the vaccine this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ht9O4Y

ICYMI: DJ set in the clouds and Harry Potter in NYC

Here's some news from this week that you might have missed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RSD1LY

'It's our time in Europe' - Chelsea's Hayes relishing Barcelona final

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says "it's our time" to win the Women's Champions League. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2QibNhj

'So happy I can't begin to describe it' - Leicester revel in first FA Cup triumph

Leicester captain Kasper Schmeichel says his joy at leading them to a first-ever FA Cup is "indescribable" after beating Chelsea. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33Qq2wQ

Covid-19: India travel ban defended, and virus experts on Monday's reopening

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3huoJvW

Jordan Banks: Sunday league clubs in tribute to lightning strike boy

Players from dozens of Sunday league teams will pay tribute to Jordan Banks, who died on Tuesday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Rd47xv

Major incident declared in Lancashire after suspected gas explosion

Ten fire engines were sent to the Heysham in Lancashire in the early hours of Sunday morning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oiVfCq

Covid-19: No 10 defends India travel ban timing amid variant fears

As the Indian Covid variant spreads in the UK, doctors raise concerns about Monday's easing of rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Ql8Hcn

Property in Wales: Buying a home 'unachievable' for many

Nearly half the homeowners helped by the Help to Buy scheme earn at least £40,000, a report says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3w8j16L

Leading conservatives Raisi and Larijani enter Iran presidential race

Judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi and ex-parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani register for the June vote. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eMehhw

No alternative to vaccine passports, says Dubai airport boss

Dubai is the world's busiest airport and its boss says vaccine passports will get us flying again. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33Ni8o4

Frankie Morris: Three arrested after teen's disappearance

Frantisek "Frankie" Morris, 18, was last seen near the Vaynol Arms, Pentir, Gwynedd, on 2 May. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hssxh2

The mid-air walkways saving endangered animals

Conservationists have built an ingenious system to help the endangered Javan slow loris. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3yddHB4

Torlonia marbles: 'The priceless statues I saw covered in dust and dirt'

For years a priceless sculpture collection lay hidden behind a door on the staircase leading to David Willey's flat. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2QpPOVU

Israel-Gaza: What the law says about the fighting

Are Hamas and Israel acting within international law? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3tLwLml

Covid economy: What economists got right (and wrong)

A year ago, the US economy tanked. Will it return to normal once the pandemic is over? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3tL7R6B

Africa's lost languages: How English can fuel an identity crisis

The far-reaching repercussions of African students forgetting their mother tongues. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3olZyNa

Israel-Palestinian conflict: False and misleading claims fact-checked

We examine false and misleading claims from both sides that have been shared widely on social media. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RlcaZ2

How do you convince people to have babies?

As China and the US look set to shrink in population, what can they do to encourage people to procreate? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2SS1CRE

India Covid-19: The 'tuk-tuk ambulance' helping patients

A tuk-tuk driver in India's capital, Delhi, is running a free ambulance service for Covid patients. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oiQOYp

Chile indigenous: Time to make our voices heard

Members of indigenous groups in Chile will be represented in the constitutional convention. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uKDPB4

China lands its Zhurong rover on Mars

The six-wheeled robot has made the hazardous descent to the surface of the Red Planet, China announces. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3huLcc2

Last Debenhams stores close their doors

After 240 years of trading, the department store's remaining stores are welcoming customers for the last time. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ya3F3z

China uses Uyghur forced labour to make solar panels, says report

A report says 45% of the world's supply of a key panel component is obtained by a system of coercion. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ogz6oc

White House vows probe into migrant children kept on buses

In at least one case a child was kept on a coach for four days, waiting to join his family. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eNUw97

Pokémon card sales at major US retailer halted over security fears

A major US chain acts after a customer pulled a gun in a fight over the collectible trading cards. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3og41kL

UK troops seize IS weapons in Mali operation

A UK task force arrived in the West African country last year as part of a UN peacekeeping mission. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tIrQ5O

Rough sleepers in England to get £203m funding to help them off the streets

But the number of people helped by the funding "will only scratch the surface", charity Crisis warns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33HWZeT

A lost whale - 6,000 miles from home

A grey whale called Wally is lost in the Mediterranean - far away from its home in the Pacific. Why? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hoUFS7

Experts warn extreme weather could cause 'climate trauma' pandemic

Mitzi says she has "climate trauma" because of the typhoons that have repeatedly flooded her home. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hoc11H

Liz Cheney: Why her sacking by the Republican Party matters

The BBC's Ros Atkins explains the decision to dismiss the congresswoman from her party leadership role. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hse19e

Eurovision 2021: From child refugee to Swedish pop star

"It's a huge honour for me... It's like the biggest thank you I can give." from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33HSIbu

Week in pictures: 8 - 14 May 2021

A selection of powerful images taken around the world this week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hrg25j

TikTok: How Israeli-Palestinian conflict plays out on social media

As fighting escalates, the social network has become a platform for airing grievances. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3w7ADQl

Drain-spotting: The people who keep their minds in the gutter

"Abstract flowers in an otherwise arid field": a world of artistry, history and surprising beauty. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tIungg

Tokyo Olympics: Why doesn't Japan cancel the Games?

Current polls in Japan show nearly 70% of the population do not want the Olympics to go ahead. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ybAehr

Theatres in England get ready to reopen, but fear a Covid plot twist

Which shows are opening from Monday, will audiences return - and could the comeback be short-lived? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33Y2S8d

Is there a future for Alex Salmond?

The former Scottish first minister and SNP leader gambled on a breakaway new party and lost. Is this the end? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RnOZx4

White House vows probe into migrant children kept on buses

In at least one case a child was kept on a coach for four days, waiting to join his family. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3eNUw97

Tokyo Olympics: Why doesn't Japan cancel the Games?

Current polls in Japan show nearly 70% of the population do not want the Olympics to go ahead. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ybAehr

TikTok: How Israeli-Palestinian conflict plays out on social media

As fighting escalates, the social network has become a platform for airing grievances. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3w7ADQl

Lourdes: Pilgrims flock to French sanctuary online in their millions

With travel limited, millions are joining e-pilgrimages to a cave famed for its miraculous healings. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2QiRG2v

Chile indigenous: Time to make our voices heard

Members of indigenous groups in Chile will be represented in the constitutional convention. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3uKDPB4

Israel intensifies attacks in Gaza as conflict enters fifth day

More than 100 people have been killed in Gaza and seven have died in Israel since Monday. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3uKZ7OY

Covid crisis grips crowded Kolkata

Kolkata, one of the most densely-populated cities in India, hasn't escaped the Covid-19 surge. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eKZsvz

WCMX: The backflipping wheelchair star helping others

The first Australian to land a wheelchair backflip shares his skills to help others overcome obstacles. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tQa2G4

Singer-songwriter Yola: From sofa hopping to Nashville

The singer-songwriter got stuck in Nashville, USA, during the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3omO4cA

Africa's top shots: 7-13 May 2021

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3y9tLnl

'We cannot sleep': Mothers caught in the Israel-Gaza conflict

Mothers in Israel and Gaza tell the BBC they are terrified for their families as fighting escalates. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33GKtwn

DUP leadership: The city at the centre of the unionist universe

As the DUP prepares to select a new leader, Chris Page says the party has detected worrying signs. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uMoVKI

How India's vaccine drive went horribly wrong

A botched-up plan for procuring jabs has dried up stocks and sent prices soaring on the private market. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eIugNm

Jeff Bezos and the secretive world of superyachts

The world's richest man will reportedly set sail next month on one of the largest superyachts ever built. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hqNFEy

Face masks in labour: 'I feared I would vomit'

Women giving birth are exempt from face mask rules - but not all maternity staff know the rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3y51w9v

'Overcoming my silence as a child led me into speech therapy'

Niamh Foy was unable to speak to classmates at school, but finding her voice led her to help others. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RfAP0Y

Building's hard problem - making concrete green

Concrete accounts for 8% of carbon dioxide emissions, but some firms are hoping to cut that down. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3w34Xvf

Covid in Bolton: What's causing the spike?

The town has seen a sharp spike in Covid cases - driven by the emergence of the Indian variant. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3w7KV2G

MPs urge Boris Johnson to deliver on social care reform vow

It comes after the Queen's Speech failed to give detailed proposals for the new system. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uO2KUe

SNP holds Airdrie and Shotts seat in by-election

Anum Qaisar-Javed wins the seat for the SNP after holding off a challenge from Scottish Labour. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3yau80T

Marjorie Taylor Greene accused of 'verbal assault' on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene reportedly shouted at the Democrat in a Capitol Hill corridor from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3tMGV6a

Paris seeks to ban through traffic in city centre by 2022

The council wants to create a low-traffic zone to reduce pollution and congestion. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3odisWN

Israel-Gaza: Conflict stalls Arab-Israeli rapprochement

The violent flare-up comes months after some Arab nations normalised relations with Israel. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3eIaLED

'We cannot sleep': Mothers caught in the Israel-Gaza conflict

Mothers in Israel and Gaza tell the BBC they are terrified for their families as fighting escalates. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33GKtwn

How India's vaccine drive went horribly wrong

A botched-up plan for procuring jabs has dried up stocks and sent prices soaring on the private market. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3eIugNm

Jeff Bezos and the secretive world of superyachts

The world's richest man will reportedly set sail next month on one of the largest superyachts ever built. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hqNFEy

'I have no food': What it's like to live inside Cambodia's Covid red zone

An estimated 120,000 people live in red zones in Phnom Penh, where they say food and help, is scarce. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3bpPrlp

Colombia protesters: 'We're not scared anymore'

Protests in Colombia are in their third week with demonstrators saying they plan to carry on. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ho59Bi

St Paul's Cathedral could close without tourism cash

The world-famous cathedral has seen its finances devastated by the pandemic. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eJVsvr

How viral pianist with dementia is helping others

When Paul Harvey's piano playing went viral, it inspired a donation of £1 million to charity. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eJTds1

The NHS Covid legacy - long waits and lives at risk

One in four hospitals sees long waits balloon, as NHS warned backlog will take years to tackle. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fi8fUG

Chinese county bans birthday parties in bid to be frugal

The rules only apply to all communist party members, civil servants and village organisation leaders. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RPVloQ

Sydney casinos to ban cash after money laundering scandal

It comes after an inquiry found evidence of criminal activity and money laundering at Australian casinos. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3f8IvKw

Tesla will no longer accept bitcoin over climate concerns, says Musk

The initial decision made by Tesla in March to accept bitcoin caused an outcry from environmentalists. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3ftP0YH

Tesla will no longer accept bitcoin over climate concerns, says Musk

The initial decision made by Tesla in March to accept bitcoin caused an outcry from environmentalists. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3ftP0YH

Covid vaccine: Ohio lottery offers residents shot at $1m

The US state's governor tries to boost flagging demand for jabs with government-funded cash prizes. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3w3BZvu

David Cameron to face MPs over Greensill lobbying

The former prime minister will be asked about his messages to ministers on behalf of the finance firm. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3y9yeq0

What is going on between Israel and the Palestinians?

The BBC's Ros Atkins looks at the reasons behind the increased hostilities in the region. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bmYwvr

HS2 high-speed rail project begins underground tunnel

At 170m long, "Florence" is the largest ever tunnelling machine to be used on a UK rail project. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hiVQTe

Uyghur imams targeted in China's Xinjiang crackdown

China has targeted Muslim religious leaders, according to a new report, charging many with extremism. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bmHnSh

Courts could punish paedophiles on intent not harm

Under the plans judges could treat offenders caught in stings the same as those who harm real children. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bmgYnP

Colonial Pipeline: US fuel firm resumes service after cyber-attack

Colonial Pipeline warns it could take days for delivery supply chain to return to normal. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3oeFdcW

Covid: The race to vaccinate the world

What happens when vaccines are slow to arrive - and what it means for ending lockdowns. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uHGQlO

Falkland Islands: Veterans reunite after almost 40 years

Navy veteran David reaches out to other survivors of an event that killed 12 crew members. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bmFGVa

The plasterer redecorating domestic violence survivors' homes

Naima-Ben Moussa, who offers her services for free, believes more needs to be done to support victims. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3uJi7xr

Eid: 'You can be Muslim and still enjoy playing football'

For young Muslim footballers like Omar and Rahma, it's vital that faith and football go together. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3y9FodO

Lampedusa: Italy's gateway to Europe struggles with migrant influx

Italy appeals for EU help as 2,000 arrivals within days fill Lampedusa's migrant camp. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RSMpiQ

I love being a mogul: The Hollywood stars going into business

With the pandemic shutting down Hollywood over the past year, actors have been starting companies. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33Dra77

St Vincent: 'Without music, I'd be dead'

Inspired by her father's release from prison, St Vincent says her new album feels like a lifeline. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eEJkM7

Tommy Mallet: 'I don't read emails longer than five words'

The Only Way Is Essex star Tommy Mallet opens up about the challenges he has faced with literacy and dyslexia. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RieM9X

'Cocaine of the sea' threatens critically endangered vaquita

The vaquita marina in Mexico is threatened by a clash of interests between fishing and conservation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RS88qP

India coronavirus: 'My city is under siege from Covid'

The BBC's Vikas Pandey has called Delhi home for more than a decade - but Covid has changed everything. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tEpNQb

Female football fans share experiences of abuse

Meliza and Kendall are dedicated football fans but say they experience abuse because of their gender. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o70Onz

Furniture Poverty: millions living without essential items

In the UK more than two million people experience furniture povert yet it’s rarely spoken about. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bCml2v

Freemasons: Young people 'on waiting lists' to join notoriously secretive society

The first report by Freemasons in 300 years shows it is popular with young people. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Q9q53J

Accessibility and outdoor socialising: 'I feel unwelcome in my own city'

Pippa Stacey, 26, faces "all kinds of obstacles" as venues sprawl on to pavements. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o9i6Ad

What are Eid and Ramadan and when are they?

Ramadan is one of the most important events in the Islamic calendar, but it's been affected by lockdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3e1bHlY

How Italy's healthcare staff survived the pandemic

Nurses in Italy have been instrumental in helping to fight Covid-19 - but it's taken a heavy toll. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Qbuwv5

CEO Secrets: 'Master every aspect of your business'

Windfarm CEO Sarah Merrick says being involved in all areas of her business has paid dividends. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tDr3TB

Budget: Australia tries to win back women with childcare boost

The government's new budget boosts childcare and women's health, but critics say more reform is needed. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3hjiB9q

Violent crime falls sharply during Covid lockdown - study

Researchers gathered data on violence-related injuries from 133 NHS centres in England and Wales. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eGpW1n

Social media firms could face fines over harmful online content

The Online Safety Bill threatens media giants with big fines - but aims to protect political debate. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3faiDhd

The Brits 2021: Great show, shame about the videos

Fans say they loved seeing live music again, but weren't so keen on the pre-taped performances. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3eEquEX

Covid: Medic memorial statue unveiled ahead of final finish

The BBC is given a view of the first figure on the planned national emergency services memorial. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tFzX34

'Talk to me': A train driver asking men to open up

A tragedy inspired Scotland's only woman freight train driver to get men talking about mental health. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3y5YykL

Liverpool City Council: Staff at council feared speaking out

Government inspector Max Caller says staff at Liverpool City Council felt intimidated to speak out. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3fddYLw

Universities could face fines over free speech breaches

Universities in England could face fines if they fail to protect free speech on campus under new legislation. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3y4D6gk

Colorado gunman killed six at party 'as he was not invited'

The man who shot his girlfriend and five relatives at a birthday celebration had "control issues". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/33HB5s9

How Italy's healthcare staff survived the pandemic

Nurses in Italy have been instrumental in helping to fight Covid-19 - but it's taken a heavy toll. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Qbuwv5

President Biden's claims on the US economy fact-checked

The president is hailing his economic progress since he came to office. We look at some of his claims. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3oiTQvT

Budget: Australia tries to win back women with childcare plan

The government's new budget targets women's health and childcare, but critics say more reform is needed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3hjiB9q

What are Eid and Ramadan and when are they?

Ramadan is one of the most important events in the Islamic calendar, but it's been affected by lockdown. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3e1bHlY

As India halts vaccine exports, Nepal faces its own Covid crisis

The landlocked country, which relies on India for medical supplies, is seeing a dramatic rise in cases. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3o8zFAm

The Zimbabwe bill that could outlaw 'unpatriotic acts'

Activists fear the proposed measure could limit the freedom to criticise the government. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2RMrNZe

Biden denies benefits are holding back job-seekers

The US president rejects claims that unemployed Americans have less of an incentive to find work. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3vWOLMd

Strait of Hormuz: US fires warning shots at Iranian boats in Gulf

The Pentagon accuses Iranian boats of acting "aggressively" near US vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3xZkTAB

Jerusalem violence: Deadly Israeli air strikes after Gaza rocket attacks

Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians heighten after spiralling in recent days. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3bhyTMg

Brit Awards: Stars descend on London for in-person awards

The show takes place on Tuesday, with live performances from Dua Lipa and Headie One. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3odaDjS

Disbarred Jonathon Seed wins Wiltshire PCC race

Jonathon Seed withdrew from the Police and Crime Commissioner election due to a driving conviction. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3y26CmH

Apple's UK users deserve app price compensation, claim says

Legal action in the UK seeks compensation from Apple for high prices from a lack of competition. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bidBOK

Car insurance: 170,000 claims linked to 'crash for cash' gangs

Villagers are advised to be vigilant about Bradford and Birmingham, where scam hotspots are located. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3f7s0OX

'Sea kayaking helps my recovery from depression'

Nick Ray says he finds relief on the sea, enjoying close encounters with seals and dolphins. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33Aj1Ap

How to get Bangladeshi men talking about mental health

Bangladeshi men in the UK are being encouraged to talk about the effects the pandemic has had on them. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3y1KPf6

'I'm ashamed my father was a Capitol Hill rioter'

Robyn knew her dad was immersed in right-wing conspiracies - then she saw him under arrest on 6 January. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3bhbQRH

What chicken, ketchup and chlorine have in common

The pandemic has helped create some surprising shortages - and people are scrambling. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2R8s7lg

The volunteers using 'honeypot' groups to fight anti-vax propaganda

Volunteers are busting anti-vaccine conspiracy theories with decoy Facebook groups. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3vQ2jJg

Northern Ireland abortion: 'Real lives and situations' behind new drama

Lola Petticrew plays a pregnant schoolgirl whose mum faces prosecution after buying abortion pills. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33AgPJ0

Mind-boggling magnets could unlock plentiful power

Powerful magnets are bringing abundant, pollution-free electricity a step closer. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3tDCn25

Biloela family: Locked up by Australia for three years

Two young girls and their asylum seeker parents remain in detention despite years of campaigning. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o6c973

Love Has Won: Family's grief at death of mummified cult leader

Police in Colorado say the body of Amy Carlson was mishandled, leaving her family appalled. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/33z4pB6

Covid: DR Congo in race against time to vaccinate people

In one of Africa's largest countries, people worry more about security and other diseases than Covid-19. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3o9T7Nd