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Israel rejects detainees' appeal

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
Israel's Supreme Court rejects an appeal for the release of two detained Palestinians who have been on hunger strike for 68 days.
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Nuclear official wounded in Italy

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
The head of an Italian nuclear energy company is shot and wounded by a gunman on a motorbike as he leaves his home in the northern city of Genoa.
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Euro Disney reports higher losses

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
Losses grow at Euro Disney due to higher wage costs and spending on sprucing up Disneyland Paris ahead of its 20th anniversary.
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'Failure' over early years care

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
A charity accuses the Scottish government of failing families over its early learning provision.
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Heavy drinkers face breath tests

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
Drinkers arrested for anti-social behaviour in Plymouth get the chance to avoid prosecution by staying sober for a month.
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Campsite death brother 'stable'

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
The brother of a teenage girl who died at a Shropshire campsite from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning is "stable but unwell".
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BGT wins weekend ratings battle

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
Britain's Got Talent beats The Voice in the latest ratings battle for the second week running.
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The original air aces

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
The Royal Flying Corps came into being 100 years ago and played a key role in World War I. But who were its heroic pilots, and why was the corps so special?
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Election fears prove short-lived

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
European shares finish higher on Monday as investor concerns about government austerity plans following weekend election results proved short-lived.
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Dinosaur gases 'warmed the Earth'

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
Giant dinosaurs could have warmed the planet with their flatulence, say scientists.
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New funeral in body mix-up case

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
The funeral of a woman whose body was exhumed from the grave of a former Hull paratrooper takes places later.
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Bacteria may help build PCs

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
Magnet-making bacteria may help build biological computers of the future, an international team of researchers says.
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Olympic boat takes to the water

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
An Olympic boat created using 1,200 pieces of donated wood, including Jimi Hendrix's guitar and a section of Brighton's West Pier, is launched in Hampshire.
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VIDEO: Sealand plays first official match

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
The team of the Principality of Sealand have played their first official football match
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Congo 'regains towns from rebels'

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
The DR Congo army says it has regained control of the entire eastern area of Masisi from rebels loyal to warlord Bosco "Terminator" Ntaganda, wanted by the ICC.
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Irish priests on Church's future

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
An organisation which represents more than 850 priests in Ireland meets to discuss the future direction of the Catholic Church.
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Kean surprised to face relegation

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
Blackburn manager Steve Kean says he did not expect the club to be fighting relegation at this stage of the season.
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Thousands run in Belfast marathon

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
About 20,000 people take part in Belfast's 31st marathon, which is won by Ethiopian Urga Negowu and Kenyan Alice Chelangat.
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AUDIO: 'All I wanted was a family to look after me'

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
Charity The Fostering Network has warned that the UK needs an estimated 8,750 more foster carers to head off a foster care crisis. Robert Tapsfield, chief executive of the Fostering Network, and Clare Marshall, who went through the foster care system, discuss the issue.
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Seoul 'to target flesh capsules'

BBC - News - Fri, 2025-05-16 12:17
South Korea is to increase customs inspections targeting capsules of powdered human flesh smuggled in from China and taken as medicine.
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