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Hong Kong: Police and protesters clash on handover anniversary

Riot police use batons to repel protesters on the 22nd anniversary of the city's handover to China. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XjNXE6

Trump in North Korea: KCNA hails 'amazing' visit

Donald Trump became the first sitting US president to set foot in North Korea in Sunday's historic trip. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/305ul3P

Social media: Church of England unveils online guidelines

Social media has "downsides" but also helps to "share the good news of Jesus Christ", the Church says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XcO3J4

Mexico hail: Ice 1.5m thick carpets Mexico's Guadalajara

Streets were carpeted in ice which trapped vehicles and damaged homes in the city of five million. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KQxjW2

Prince of Wales investiture: Charles' 50 years in the role

A look at Charles' contribution to the country during his 50 years as the Prince of Wales. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XcPeYR

New world news from Time: A Rescue Ship Captain Being Held in Italy Is Attracting Donors and Defenders

Middlesbrough: Where heroin is cheaper than cigarettes

The true scale of homelessness in the North East is largely hidden from view, according to Shelter. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31YPZs4

How lashes became big business

Lash infills are just one of the treatments surging in popularity as the beauty business booms. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KOrOan

Could you do a video interview for your next job?

Artificial intelligence is likely to play a role in whether you get your next big job interview. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RQtiSo

Afro Napoli: The migrant football team fighting racism

Footballer Sarjo was smuggled through six countries to Italy, but since arriving has been subject to racial abuse. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FIEMCu

Lib Dem leadership: The candidates trying to stop Brexit

While everyone is focused on the next PM, the Lib Dems are also choosing a new leader. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KPAQUN

What's happening in the news this week?

This week, Bonnie Tyler makes an appearance, alongside some reconstituted meat products. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FJcIPc

The children of the devolution look to the future

The BBC's Allan Little sees a change in Scotland after 20 years of having its own parliament. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FDlkXR

How wealthy are you?

Where you live and when you were born play a big part in how much of the UK's wealth you are likely to own. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2J1EDfD

How rude service inspired a multi-million euro firm

A bad experience at a shop inspired one man to set up a business that measures customer satisfaction. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZXoP2V

Greek election: Why frustrated young voters are turning conservative

As Greece goes to the polls on 7 July, many young Greeks are turning from the left-wing Syriza. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Jd4NL8

Wimbledon quiz: Could you be a line judge?

A matter of millimetres and many miles per hour. Can you ensure justice is done and avoid the wrath of the world's elite tennis stars? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/300vIke

New world news from Time: Street Clashes Disrupt the Anniversary of Hong Kong’s Return to Chinese Sovereignty

Pop divas Christine and the Queens and Janelle Monae dominate Glastonbury's last day

Janelle Monae, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens and Kylie make their mark on the festival. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2J1AlVz

Mobile users can now switch providers with one simple text

Phone customers will be able to switch providers with a single free text under new rules. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XGGA9g

Childcare might become 'available only in rich areas'

MPs warn that childcare in England risks becoming accessible only to the wealthy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Lw9a6L

'Every day has been hell' since 'honour killing' of Banaz Mahmod

Payzee Mahmod speaks out about her sister's murder in 2006 and a planned TV drama on the case. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Jg2G9p

Leg fat 'better than belly fat' for older women

Carrying fat on legs instead of the belly protects postmenopausal women from heart disease, a study suggests. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FH2gI0

Your guide to Wimbledon as Murray makes his return

Andy Murray will make a welcome return to Wimbledon in the doubles, Johanna Konta leads British hopes in the singles while Novak Djokovic and Angelique Kerber defend their titles. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XjiUZi

Homes powerless in Aberdeen after lightning storms hit Scotland

Energy firm SEE is working to reconnect power to about 200 Aberdeen homes following lightning storms. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XaluMb

Crash victim wants wearing cycle helmets made compulsory

Cyclist Carl Edwards was told by medics he would have been killed in a crash if not for his helmet. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NlHVOK

Tyrella Beach: Man dies after 'one-punch incident'

Darren O'Neill, 22, had been in a critical condition since Thursday following an incident on a County Down beach. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FGXOcs

New world news from Time: President Trump and Kim Jong Un Shake Hands at Korean DMZ at Impromptu Meeting

Jeremy Hunt: I'd back no-deal Brexit with 'heavy heart'

Jeremy Hunt says the "democratic promise" to the people must be kept but he will not set a deadline. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2xmCKTW

Prince William and Kate to visit Pakistan in autumn

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be the first royals to visit the Islamic republic in 13 years. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Jfaqsk

Don't panic over Brexit, McCluskey tells Labour

The Unite leader says Labour should trust Jeremy Corbyn to consult the party on its Brexit stance. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KNjjMU

Kelly Mary Vauvrelle: Pregnant woman killed in Croydon named

The 26-year-old woman's baby was delivered by paramedics and is in a critical condition in hospital. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FIDVln

Network Rail bids for part of British Steel

The train track firm wants to take over the railways division of the insolvent UK steelmaker. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZYOk44

FOX NEWS: Only one US state capital does not have a McDonald's

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Newham stabbing: Man killed in east London

The man, who is believed to be in his late 20s, was found suffering from stab wounds in Newham. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZSit4M

Trump and Kim Jong-un meet at Korean demilitarised zone

The US president and North Korean leader meet at the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Yo4rHV

Electric cars: New vehicles to emit noise to aid safety

The EU rule for new models follows concern cars put pedestrians at risk because they are too quiet. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YmvWSj

New world news from Time: President Trump Set for 3rd Meeting With Kim Jong Un at Korean DMZ Sunday

Wimbledon 2019: Serena Williams 'available' to partner Andy Murray in mixed doubles

Andy Murray says he still wants to play mixed doubles at Wimbledon - and Serena Williams says she is "available". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2xmZ4Nn

Buxton baby boy dies days after alleged assault

The two-month-old boy had been in a critical condition after suffering head injuries on Thursday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XfxPUr

Trump ‘trying to work out’ historic Kim meeting at DMZ

Donald Trump says he wants to “say hello” and shake Kim Jong-un’s hand at the DMZ. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XhzlFf

Brexit: Jeremy Hunt 'could withhold part of £39bn divorce bill'

Jeremy Hunt says he could take a similar stance to his Tory leadership rival in a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YlPxln

Sudan: Dying for the revolution

Meet the young protesters in Sudan prepared to die to keep the country's revolution alive. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RHu443

Sri Lanka hires first two hangmen in 43 years

The president has announced four prisoners will be executed over drug offences. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Xet7pL

The Killers bring out the Pet Shop Boys and Johnny Marr at Glastonbury

The Killers put on a triumphant headline show, putting to rest the memory of their flawed 2007 set. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/300SxnP

'Madrid Central' protest: Thousands oppose suspension of anti-pollution plan

Protesters are calling on Madrid’s conservative mayor to reimpose strict car pollution restrictions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2JbRTwZ

FOX NEWS: Woman, 25, claims she doesn't eat solid foods, just 'breathes' for energy

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Woman, 25, claims she doesn't eat solid foods, just 'breathes' for energy Well, that's no fun. via FOX NEWS https://ift.tt/2xjxJvB

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe ends Iran hunger strike after 15 days

Her husband Richard says he is "relieved" she has started eating again after 15 days without food. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2JcVDhQ

Czech woman seeks soldier who helped her after Belfast bomb

Czech art student Blanka Suehiro was helped by a soldier in the aftermath of a bomb in Belfast in 1972. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KT71mn

Hottest day of the year forecast for UK

The temperature could reach 34C in southern England on Saturday, while other areas will be cooler. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Yoa3lE

MLB London Series: All you need to know about New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox

All you need to know about this weekend's MLB London Series between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees at London Stadium. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2LqkX6E

G20 summit: Trump and Xi agree to restart US-China trade talks

The leaders of the two countries reach an agreement to ease a row that has fuelled an economic slowdown. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XgdKgp

Petra Kvitova: The knife attack nobody expected, the comeback no-one thought possible

Petra Kvitova was attacked in her home in December 2016. This is the story of her survival, her return to tennis, and how it changed her. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FEEdtw

UK presses world leaders for stronger climate change action

Theresa May will call for other countries to adopt targets for net zero greenhouse gas emissions. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YorySI

Chaos and killings: 10 minutes at London Bridge

An account of one devastating summer's night in June 2017 when eight people are killed and 48 more injured. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/320ngmW

Italy migrants: Rescue ship captain arrested at Lampedusa port

The ship, carrying dozens of rescued migrants, entered Lampedusa port despite being banned by Italy. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XcSCmJ

Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Team GB qualify for women's football tournament

Great Britain will have a women's football team at the 2020 Olympics after England finished in the top three European teams at the World Cup. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RM1JcH

Justice Secretary David Gauke defeats no-confidence vote

Leave.EU wanted to "claim our first Cabinet scalp" but the local Tory party supported Mr Gauke. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2X8qBwk

Parking charges could make £1bn for councils, study says

English councils could have a record surplus from parking charges and penalties this year, a study says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KITn5b

Trump says he wants to 'shake hands' with North Korea's Kim at DMZ

"I would meet him at the Border/DMZ just to shake hand and say Hello," President Trump tweets. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XhppM4

Queen marks 20 years of the Scottish Parliament

The Queen will address MSPs almost two decades to the day since the parliament officially assumed its legal powers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XdxRfu

Khuram Butt: The partygoer who turned into a killer

A cannabis-smoking petty thief from east London, Khuram Butt embraced extremism and became a murderer. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XbzFAw

Berlin Brandenburg: The airport with half a million faults

Billions over budget, years late in opening, and still being rebuilt before a single plane has landed. What's gone so wrong at the new Berlin airport? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZWN29M

Japan whaling: Commercial hunts to resume despite outcry

Hunters could be back in Japanese waters from 1 July, ending a three-decade halt to commercial whaling. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XGXy7m

Everest queues: 'This person had crampons on the wrong feet'

Tim Mosedale has climbed Everest six times and believes that whilst the queues look bad they're often not the reason people die whilst climbing. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FCkxWT

There are calls for models wearing fake pregnancy bumps in ad campaigns to be banned

There are calls for fashion firms to stop using fake bump models, after reality star Arabella Chi was used as ASOS's maternity model despite never having been pregnant. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XcC6Ys

Week in pictures: 22-28 June 2019

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Yk2215

Transgender skater fighting to compete

Maria Joaquina is 11-years-old and a prize-winning roller-skater. She is transgender and fighting to compete among girls. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Jh4puX

Who's in the running for Juncker's post and other EU top jobs?

EU leaders will head back to Brussels on Sunday night for a special meeting to try and agree on who should be the next president of the European Commission. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FGebWH

Legoland-owner Merlin Entertainments gets £4.8bn offer

The family which controls the Lego company has made an offer to take over Merlin Entertainments. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XDv6DA

New world news from Time: Australia Welcomes Help to Find Student Missing in North Korea

New world news from Time: Hong Kong Protesters Release a Video Appeal to World Leaders Ahead of the G20 Summit

News daily: Biden's race record and Glastonbury heatwave

Your morning briefing for 28 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Nj6iNi

Theresa May: Salisbury poisoning suspects must 'face justice'

The PM says Russia must stop its "destabilising activities", ahead of a meeting with Vladimir Putin. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31XFbKY

Hunt vs Johnson: Meet their voters

Britain's next PM will need to win over sceptical Tories. Here's what some of them think of the two candidates. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IR5fQa

New world news from Time: The Dalai Lama Says President Donald Trump is ‘Emotional’ and Has a ‘Lack of Moral Principle’

Biden criticised over race at Democratic debate

Former Vice-President Joe Biden is sharply criticised at the Democratic 2020 debate by Senator Kamala Harris for his civil rights record. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2JgYmGO

Genoa bridge: Towers to be demolished with explosives

Residents are told to leave as experts prepare to demolish what remains of Italy's Morandi bridge. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Nl0kLF

New world news from Time: Trump Pushes Allies on Trade and Defense Spending at the G20 Summit Before Meeting Putin

Military housing still 'not good enough' despite investment

Too many military personnel live in substandard housing, despite a £135m scheme, a watchdog says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KISr0l

Trump golf course dunes to lose special status

The sand dunes where Donald Trump built his golf resort are to lose their special environmental status. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RDaB4u

GP's drugs 'contributed to mum of seven Theresa Feehan's death'

Theresa Feehan died with toxic levels of prescription drugs in her body two days after a GP visit. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KFydVn

Democratic debate: Heavyweights Biden and Sanders duel

Ten hopefuls are on stage, but all eyes are on the two heavyweights battling for the party's soul. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Jo96Ub

What is the G20 summit, and what do world leaders talk about?

What is the G20, and what do they do when they meet? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RHBpQR

Chaos and killings: 10 minutes at London Bridge

An account of one devastating summer's night in June 2017 when eight people are killed and 48 more injured. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/320ngmW

'I rented a mouldy flat from the deputy mayor'

When Jennifer Mbon's flat grew a layer of black mould she discovered her landlord was one of Marseille's top politicians. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/320hgdB

The leasehold disputes taking an emotional toll

More than two-thirds of people who have had leasehold issues are anxious about their future, a survey finds. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZM0InU

AI needs more health data if it's to help cure the world

Artificial intelligence could help tackle many of the world's health problems, experts say. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2RL8bko

Quiz of the Week: Which Pink song induced childbirth?

Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XzHGUo

Prosthetic limbs: An invention for amputees in the developing world

It's high-tech, it's cheap, and it's been designed for amputees in the developing world. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NfEj0F

Smear tests: Actress writes play based on own experiences

Gabrielle wrote a play about her experiences of smear tests so more women can understand how much of a difference they can make. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/3208aOi

Crossing Divides: The schoolchildren confronting speeding motorists

An initiative is getting primary school pupils to confront speeding motorists, in a bid to enforce the speed limit near schools. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2xhzqK0

Lisnaskea woman speaks of three brothers killed by IRA

A Fermanagh woman speaks for the first time about how her brothers were shot dead in the 1980s. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2X9BBP9

'Hero' 17-year-old catches falling toddler

Feuzi Zabaat was working nearby when he caught a two-year-old girl as she fell out of a window. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FzQNKs

New world news from Time: Australia Is Looking Into Reports That One of Its Citizens Has Been Detained in North Korea

Dalai Lama: Trump has 'lack of moral principle'

The Tibetan spiritual leader gave his views on Donald Trump, Brexit and China, in a BBC interview. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZY4o6f

Rio Grande drowning: 'I knew it was the last time I would see my son'

The mother of a man who drowned trying to cross into the US recalls the moment he left on his journey. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IQsMRd

News Daily: Tory rivals' pledges and transgender hate crimes rise

Your morning briefing for 27 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XwPRkd

How to get the best price when buying a car

As car sales plunge, desperate dealers are said to be offering huge discounts, so how can drivers benefit? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YoiCNn

Caroline Graham Hansen: The Norway star who could wreck England's World Cup dream

Described as a "rock star" after her brilliant performance in the last 16 at the Women's World Cup, Caroline Graham Hansen threatens England's progress in France. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2NjdCs0

Shepherd's Bush stabbing: Teenager dies

The victim, believed to be 18, died from a stab injury in Shepherd's Bush on Wednesday night. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XdOVlx

'I was suspected of causing my child's illness'

The women whose world was turned upside down by being wrongly suspected of Fabricated or Induced Illness. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Jf1H9E

New world news from Time: President Trump Heads to Asia for Global Talks on Trade, Iran and More

New world news from Time: North Korea Urges the South to Stop Mediating Between It and Washington

New world news from Time: There Is No Sign That the Notre Dame Fire Was of Criminal Origin, the Paris Prosecutor Says

Give children 'less sugar and more veg in baby food'

There should be mandatory limits on sugar and parents should offer more bitter vegetables when weaning, a report says. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Jdo8vx

'Every suggestion' HPV vaccine will cut cervical cancers

There is "every suggestion" HPV vaccination will lead to a fall in cervical cancers, say scientists . from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Yfv6qr

Boeing suffers new 737 Max issue that could delay return

Regulators uncover a new issue with the doomed aircraft that could delay its return to service. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2X3iEIP

Madagascar stadium crush kills 15 during national celebrations

Dozens more were injured during national celebrations for the country's independence day. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XaNYdt

'Should you be up there?' The life of a female chimney sweep

Three women explain what it's like to work in the traditionally male-dominated trade of chimney sweeping. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FA3zbU

At a school near you? The four-and-a-half-day week

Why one Birmingham school has decided to save money by sending children home early on Friday. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZNBLs3

Europe heatwave: Why are temperatures on the continent soaring?

As the continent bakes in sweltering temperatures, experts explain what's happening - and why now. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31Vzf4R

Honduras v El Salvador: The football match that kicked off a war

In 1969, EL Salvador and Honduras played three football games and then went to war. What happened? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YgNjDM

The tropical islands that fell into ruin

A picture of decline mars Australia's Great Barrier Reef, where a number of island resorts lie derelict. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2Lk5u89

Russia says Georgia isn't safe. Russians in Georgia say otherwise

Russian citizens in Georgia say otherwise. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FxgT0A

New world news from Time: The U.S. and North Korea Are in Talks to Set Up a Third Trump-Kim Summit, South Korea’s President Says

New world news from Time: Doctors in Rome Are Warning of Health Hazards from the City’s Overflowing Garbage

Mum goes to prom in memory of daughter's 'last wish'

Daisy Wyatt was 14 when she died of bone cancer and one of her last wishes was to go to her prom. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31OBjMd

'My child refused to go to school'

Emma O'Connor's nine-year-old son became so anxious he stopped going to classes altogether. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YcnZ1N

New world news from Time: North Korea Says It Won’t Surrender to U.S.-Led Sanctions

Migrant children crisis: Democrats agree $4.5bn aid for migrants at border

A bid to ease the crisis, which has seen migrants dying on the border, faces a tough Senate battle. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2XtcVjX

'Triple whammy' threatens UN action on climate change

Efforts by Saudi Arabia, the EU and Japan are seen as part of a backlash against UN climate action. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2X5dIYR

Cardi B pleads not guilty to assault

The rapper and two members of her team have been charged with 12 crimes each. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZNP1gi

News Daily: 'Horrific' migrant children's station and Tory Brexit row

Your morning briefing for 26 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2X4dWPU

'Now everyone pays for their own drinks'

The pound's fall has made life tougher for some foreign workers, but for many firms it's been good news. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/31Ty4TO

How Moors murderer Brady had access to vulnerable teens in jail

For years Ian Brady was able to mix with borstal boys in jail, newly released official papers reveal. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YbPIzT

Beauty queen 'raped by Gambia's ex-President Jammeh'

Three women tell HRW how they were assaulted by the now exiled leader - allegations his party deny. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KBDE7N

New world news from Time: Jared Kushner Tries to Sell His Middle East Plan to a Skeptical Audience

New world news from Time: Hong Kong Protesters Call for Foreign Backing in Their Struggle to Preserve the City’s Freedoms

Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt divided over Brexit plans

Boris Johnson says the UK must leave on 31 October but Jeremy Hunt calls this a "fake deadline". from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2IMO8zc

Swimrun: How drunken bet became worldwide sport

The latest swimrun was held in south Devon where about 100 entrants competed across 10km and 25km routes. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2YesWai

Westerners 'fuelling Philippine child sex video rise'

Philippine children are being forced into online sex abuse videos by family, paid for by people in the West. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZVwajN

Chinese viewers watch webcast tour of tiny village museum

A live stream tour of a tiny museum open only one day a week attracts nearly half a million viewers. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZQuXdn

Pakistan: How one girl overcame the armed men who blocked her school

Naeema Zehri grew up in a village in Pakistan where armed men stopped her from going to school. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FyFdPC

Michelle Obama and Stephen Fry help drive audiobook boom

Money spent on audiobooks in the UK rose by 43% in 2018, with Michelle Obama leading the way. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2FxHf2C

Have we all underrated the humble pencil?

Is it really the miracle product of the free market, as many economists have claimed? from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2KDnTwZ

How do you win the race to become US president?

Who gets to be president? How do you win? All your questions and more in one handy explainer. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2X2hs8w

France's raw recruits sign up for return of national service

For the first time in 20 years, French teenagers are taking part in a four-week training programme. from BBC News - Home https://ift.tt/2ZLdq6i

Do you know the hygiene hot spots in your home?

Where and when you should be cleaning to avoid infections and illness in your family, according to experts. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X36kIs

Why Glastonbury has £10m stashed away

Running a music festival is challenging and not just because of the weather. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XvVXRM

Southern Water customers to get rebate

The firm's boss says there are "no excuses" for failing to operate its sewage plants properly. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X5jU3c

New world news from Time: New U.S. Sanctions Mean the ‘Permanent Closure’ of Diplomacy, an Iranian Official Says

Rhino release: European parks bring animals to Rwanda

Five critically endangered rhinos from European zoos are flown to Rwanda to be released into the wild. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31Srj4l

News Daily: Johnson interview and royal renovations

Your morning briefing for 25 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RAiHup

Jeremy Hunt: I would spend £15bn more on defence

The Tory leadership candidate says the move would show the UK was "ready to defend its interests". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x9k1Ly

Famed Mexican rescue dog Frida retires after nine years' duty

Frida is credited with saving the lives of 12 people and has worked across four different countries. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KBSfQA

New world news from Time: U.S. and Chinese Trade Teams Are in Contact Ahead of the G-20 Summit, a Chinese Official Says

Naomi Campbell on diversity, colourism and Windrush

The supermodel tells the BBC it is still a "big deal" to see a woman of colour on a magazine cover. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IH3XHC

Daniel Webster: Boy with leg amputated faces school place battle

Daniel Webster has been off school for two years after "falling through the cracks of education". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IHAoFI

New world news from Time: Thai Soccer Team Marks Anniversary of Cave Ordeal with a Buddhist Ceremony

New world news from Time: Mike Pompeo Is Holding Middle East Talks on Building a Coalition Against Iran

Pret allergy death: Parents 'delighted' by 'Natasha's law'

The new rules come after teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse suffered a fatal reaction to a sandwich in 2016. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X6b7xR

HPV vaccine for boys could cut cancer rates, research suggests

A two-year study of 235 patients in Scotland with head and neck cancer found HPV in 60% of cases. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X2xejV

Asylum seekers: 'They didn't believe I was a child'

A Newsnight investigation finds 137 cases of child asylum seekers being wrongly classified as adults. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XzZOxa

Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers

Locals are frustrated at a number of cases where influencers have been disrespectful at tourist sites. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2xdq4Pa

Private school and Oxbridge 'take top jobs'

Top professions are still dominated by the privately educated, a social mobility report says. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KyulFP

ASMR: Welsh stone carver is unintentional YouTube star

A stone carver praised for his "wisdom" forgot about footage which has made him an internet star. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IGuUes

Cracked It: Tariq jailed for knife crime, now in work

A 19-year-old recalls being caught carrying a knife, but has since turned life around. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2J2VQE4

Who really pays in a tariff war?

Donald Trump has labelled himself "Tariff Man", in his bid to use tariffs to boost domestic jobs. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2LetiKz

Death in Ice Valley: New clues in Isdal Woman mystery

A man who may have seen the Isdal Woman on the way to her death; a police officer bitter that the case was shut down - new leads in a 49-year-old puzzle. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IFJSkM

Michael Jackson: The story of the troubled star's final day, 10 years on

The King of Pop died exactly 10 years ago, and we now know how the day unfolded. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Nd4Dc1

FOX NEWS: Airline hopes that rabbit poo may provide sustainable fuel

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BET Awards: Stars pay tribute to Nipsey Hussle

The LA rapper was shot dead in March aged 33. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KyGkmF

New world news from Time: Mike Pompeo Sets Out to Build a Global Coalition Against Iran

Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.

A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FureKH

Brexit: 'Dozen' Tories could back no confidence vote, says Ellwood

Minister Tobias Ellwood says opponents of a no-deal Brexit "have the numbers" to threaten the government. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZGg8dd

The Arab world in seven charts: Are Arabs turning their backs on religion?

A growing number of Arabs in the Middle East and North Africa say they are no longer religious, a major survey suggests. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XtR2ko

Is peace between Israel and Palestinians out of reach?

More than 25 years on from breakthrough peace accords the two sides seem further apart than ever. But why? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2LjDxxp

Liam Gallagher: 'Oasis hasn't split up in my mind'

Former Oasis star shares his views on knife crime, politicians' drugs admissions and Love Island. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31TyDN9

News Daily: Hunt challenges Johnson and Turkey election

Your morning briefing for 24 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X0CQA7

Facebook: Nick Clegg says 'no evidence' of Russian interference in Brexit vote

Sir Nick Clegg says Facebook found no "significant attempt" by outside forces to sway the 2016 vote. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IBc5cy

'Sex and shopping' author Judith Krantz dies at 91

Her steamy bestselling novels feature young, beautiful heroines meeting rich, handsome men. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IDeFPf

New world news from Time: Thailand’s Wild Boars Soccer Team Marks One Year Since Going Missing in a Cave

New world news from Time: Opposition Win in Istanbul’s Mayoral Election Deals a Blow to Turkey’s Erdogan

New world news from Time: Mexico Detains More Migrants as Crackdown Steps Up

Jeremy Hunt tells Boris Johnson 'don't be a coward' over scrutiny

Jeremy Hunt said he was "not interested" in Boris Johnson's private life, but challenged him to a TV debate. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZFSH3J

Rajasthan tent collapse kills 14 at religious event

Officials say some were electrocuted when storms caused a tent to collapse at a religious event. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IVYco4

Israel Folau: Rugby star's fundraiser shut down over anti-gay views

Israel Folau had sought donations to fight his sacking by Rugby Australia over social media posts. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x8pvWV

Gambling addiction clinic first to target vulnerable young

The NHS is to open its first gambling addiction clinic for young people. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Kzgi2M

England boss 'ashamed' by Cameroon behaviour

England boss Phil Neville said his side's last-16 win over Cameroon in the Women's World Cup "didn't feel like football". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ICmFjv

CO2 and how it links manure and fizzy drinks

Roger Harrabin looks at how manure could help to deal with CO2. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31Q5i6j

Dopey: ‘We needed somewhere to tell wild drug stories’

Listeners came for the wild anecdotes, but have stuck around to form an informal support network. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ky0pJF

Chatty cockroach gets Greeks talking on Athens streets

How two female artists reignited debate on the streets of Greece by imitating an insect. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2N6JhNc

What's happening in the news this week?

In which the gestation period of a white rhino is used to explain this week's news. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KxGc6Y

Emily Eavis hopes for a greener Glastonbury festival

The festival's organiser hopes new rules will lead to the event being less harmful to the planet from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X7dUGm

Patisserie Valerie scandal: Five people arrested

The chain collapsed in January and is under new management, but the probe into its finances continues. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2N6JfFl

Boris Johnson row 'should not be distraction' in leadership race

Tory MP Liam Fox says it would be "easier" if an explanation was given for overheard partner row. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WVyqFv

Women's World Cup: Rachel Brown-Finnis' penalty tips

England women's most-capped goalkeeper explains how she prepared for taking penalties. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IB9dfJ

FOX NEWS: Bartender hassles patron, swats at phone after he refuses to pay for water: ‘You’ve gotta go home’

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FOX NEWS: 10 grilling safety mistakes you might be making

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The Ironman with multiple sclerosis

Conor Devine, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2007, is fighting back against his illness. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Iyg6hP

'Only gay' slur prompts Beccles support group

A woodworker set up a LGBTQIA+ group to try to make a rural town "less narrow in its outlook". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2xbmOUA

Boris Johnson: 'Frightened' neighbour defends recording partner row

Tom Penn said he was "frightened" and worried about the safety of his neighbours when he called police. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2N5oVnI

US 'launched cyber-attack on Iran weapons systems'

The hack targeted computers running rocket and missile launchers, sources tell US media outlets. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WU29i9

Climate protestors storm Garzweiler coal mine in Germany

The activists break through police lines amid a weekend of protests against fossil fuel use. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31OqTME

Ethiopia army chief shot amid unrest

The attack on Seare Mekonnen followed an attempted coup in the northern Amhara region. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xv999y

Heartbeat actor William Simons dies aged 79

Simons was best known for playing PC Alf Ventress in all 18 series of ITV's Sunday evening police drama. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2xbfIzq

The women fighting for Lapland

As climate change affects the livelihoods of Finland's indigenous Sami people, a proposed new Arctic railway, forestry and mining could change Lapland forever. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XrM4EU

Your pictures on the theme of 'reflections'

Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "reflections". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WPrAl2

How water polo's Shiny Shrimps changed one man's life

Cédric Le Gallo used to hate sport. But then he joined the Shiny Shrimps and it changed his life. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2N2ZSkZ

Kofi Kingston: 'My struggle transcends race'

Kofi Kingston, the first African-born WWE champion, talks about his Ghanaian heritage. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XnxQox

Shiyenze Khasoha: 'My designs fund my cancer treatment'

Kenyan Shiyenze Khasoha sells clothes she designs to pay for her ovarian cancer treatment. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IBGQy5

Tory leadership: Who gets to choose the UK's next prime minister?

It is not now MPs who will get to decide between Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2W3p7Yu

Hong Kong protests: How tensions have spread to US

The conflict between mainland China and Hong Kong is playing out at college campuses across the US. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2LatmLw

The play dispelling the British Vietnamese 'nail-bar' cliche

Summer Rolls tells of the tension between young British-born Mai and her immigrant parents. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZGEkwc

North Korea's Kim Jong-un receives 'excellent' letter from Trump

State media says the North Korean leader will "seriously contemplate the interesting content". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Y9Br6E

Power and endurance training 'key to all-round fitness'

Blend of strength and endurance training makes team sport players the fittest of all, a study finds. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Y4u0xu

Trump warns Iran of ‘obliteration’ in event of war

But the US president says he is open to talks with Tehran after pulling out of military strikes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IwzNXp

Tory leadership: Hunt seeks change to TV debate schedule

ITV's head-to-head debate between Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson will take place after voting begins. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Fqk225

Elton John awarded France's highest civilian award Legion d'Honneur

The British singer was described as a "melodic genius" by French President Emmanuel Macron. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FsmLIm

Windrush memorial to be built at Waterloo station

The monument to the Windrush generation of Caribbean migrants will be erected at Waterloo station. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ix96BN

Deliveroo and Just Eat customers complain of fraud

Deliveroo says its own systems have not been breached and passwords were obtained from another source. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZG3DhP

Air pollution: Trial M4 50mph limits made permanent

The trial on five stretches of the M4 and A-roads is to be made permanent. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IwVzdz

Businesses push government to complete HS2 railway

Business leaders have written a letter urging the next prime minister to commit to completing HS2. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ivt5kq

James Bond 25: 'Hidden toilet camera' found at studio

Police arrest a 49-year-old man after a hidden camera was discovered at Pinewood Studios. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ncvbd8

Cambridge language convention marks Game of Thrones lingo

From Klingon to Dothraki - Cambridge is hosting the Language Creation Society's UK convention. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IytaUC

Mauritania heads to polls in first election since independence

More than a million are set to vote for what could be Mauritania's first peaceful transfer of power. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZF68RG

'King of Ruddington' Wilbur the cat set for birthday celebrations

Wilbur's 10th birthday will be celebrated at two of his favourite haunts - a pub and a building society. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XshECf

Dwarfism drug aims to boost healthy growth

Nine-year-old Sam is taking part in a trial of a new drug researchers hope can boost healthy bone growth. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Iy8Ouu

How recyclable is your food shop?

Research suggests almost half of packaging used by major UK supermarkets can't be easily recycled. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FsVu8W

Windrush passenger Alford Gardner's memories of voyage to UK

Seventy-one years ago Alford Gardner was one of hundreds of Caribbeans who came to rebuild post-war UK. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IwEznO

#RealAsianGranny: British East Asians celebrate grandmothers

People behind #RealAsianGranny tell stories about the strongest women they know, their grandmothers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L6MyJZ

Week in pictures: 15-21 June 2019

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xsv5Cj

Afcon 2019: Meet the ‘animals’ competing for the Africa Cup of Nations

Eagles, elephants and lions are among the most popular sporting beasts at this year's tournament. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L73fEV

Stonewall and before: Shedding new light on heroes of gay history

A new book explores the history of the LGBT liberation movement and brings its heroes from the shadows into the light. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Y2kX0d

The medical student who died of measles

The death of a student doctor from a preventable disease shows how Ukraine has become the measles capital of Europe. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WYFHJQ

Windrush: Who exactly was on board?

The Empire Windrush ship arrived in England on 21 June 1948 carrying hundreds of passengers from the Caribbean, among others. What do we know about them? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XAfp01

Healing young and old with a singalong

How a cross-generational therapeutic knees-up can help old and young alike. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31Q3lXq

'Friendly' bacteria could help save frogs from disease

A discovery by UK scientists could help save species such as the European common frog from extinction from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Y2C3Lr

Trump dismisses E. Jean Carroll rape allegation as 'fiction'

Writer E. Jean Carroll says Mr Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2N5FfET

'Living drug' offers hope to terminal blood cancer patients

Doctors say some lymphoma patients are being completely cured in a way "never been seen before". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KqEcgA

MP Mark Field accused of assaulting Greenpeace activist

Mark Field says he acted "instinctively" after footage showed him physically ejecting a female activist. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31QqTvF

New world news from Time: Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping Have Discussed Korean Peninsula Issues, the North’s State Media Says

Israel Folau: Sacked rugby player in anti-gay row asks for donations

Israel Folau is contesting Rugby Australia's decision to end his contract over anti-gay posts. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XZeRNP

Tory leadership: Tactical voting claims over Johnson and Hunt win

Questions are raised over what tactics were used to knock Michael Gove out of the contest. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RAlMLn

New world news from Time: Riot Police Fire Tear Gas and Rubber Bullets to Drive Protesters Away from the Georgian Parliament

New world news from Time: Escalating Their Campaign Into a Push for Political Freedom, Protesters Return to Hong Kong’s Streets

EU leaders fail to agree top job candidates in Brussels talks

There is intense national rivalry over the successors to Jean-Claude Juncker and other key figures. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ius7Fc

Met Police detectives 'solve 88%' of London murders

Since 2008 about 1,400 murder investigations have been launched in London - and most have been solved. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZDyNX7

Northern Powerhouse 'undermined' by austerity, five years on

Five years since launch, more northern children live in "poor" households, despite economic growth. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Nfszvt

New world news from Time: Dominican-American Congressman Says He’s ‘Concerned’ After Deaths, but They Shouldn’t Stop Tourist Visits

Sir Brian Leveson warns crimes are not being prosecuted

Sir Brian Leveson, who is retiring, says the justice system could collapse without investment. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Fn7PLM

Istanbul vote: Why rerun vote is key to Turkey's future

Turkey's ruling party narrowly lost the city's mayoral election in April and a rerun is scheduled for 23 June. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XoLszM

Inside Italy's war over vaccines

Fake news fuels the anti-vaccine movement and one government's vaccination efforts may be making it worse. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WSiwMh

Quiz of the Week: Who annoyed Bella Thorne?

Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WSjlER

Spearmint Rhino strippers fighting for the right to strip

Strippers in Sheffield are fighting back against claims made by feminist campaigners that sexual acts happen in Spearmint Rhino. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Rt7zQ1

Africa's week in pictures: 14-20 June 2019

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XrzipM

Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence: The 3,100-mile race around a New York block

It lasts almost two months, with competitors running 18 hours a day. The 'Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence' is a race unlike any other. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WXu3tA

'I want to be a guinea pig to help others'

How one amputee is helping scientists improve the lives of other people who rely on prosthetic limbs. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Y4gvhs

Why the age of electric flight is finally upon us

Air travel accounts for 2%-3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Are electric engines an answer? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x6jjyu

John Malkovich stars in Harvey Weinstein-inspired play Bitter Wheat

The Hollywood actor takes the lead role in a new play dealing with the #MeToo movement. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x6pSRE

US economy under Trump: Is it the greatest in history?

Is the US economy under President Trump the best it's ever been? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WPOlVW

'Clean electricity' will dominate power supply

Britain is set to obtain more of its power from zero-carbon sources than from fossil fuels. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XXMXC8

Women's World Cup 2019: Scotland knocked out after 3-3 draw with Argentina

Argentina come from 3-0 down to draw with Scotland in Paris thanks to a retaken VAR penalty, in a result which knocks Scotland out of the competition. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L7Tjei

Women's World Cup 2019: England beat Japan 2-0 to top their group

An Ellen White double helps England through to the knockout stages as group winners as they defeat Japan 2-0 in Nice. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WU5rSC

Women's World Cup 2019: What to look out for on day 14

England won Group D as Scotland bowed out, but who else will be going through and going home as the group stage ends on Thursday? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KtaHem

New world news from Time: Hong Kong’s Protesters Are Preparing to Take to the Streets After a Key Ultimatum Expires Today

Iranian military claims to have shot down US spy drone

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) say they shot down a US spy drone on Thursday morning. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WU4luR

Online porn age-checks for under-18s 'face new delay'

Changes aimed at stopping under-18s viewing explicit content were due to come into force next month. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MYgsme

Tory leadership: MPs to choose final two candidates

Jeremy Hunt, Michael Gove and Sajid Javid are vying to join frontrunner Boris Johnson as the last two candidates. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RonCic

Greater Manchester firefighters' dispute 'risks lives'

A watchdog has concerns over Greater Manchester's ability to respond to certain terror attacks. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L7SZfA

Under-30s 'spend less than same age group in 2001'

Younger people are spending less - but the amount spent by over 65s has risen, a report suggests. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FmeSEB

Children's hospices 'to shut if NHS does not increase funding'

A charity for terminally ill children warns hospices are under threat unless the NHS increases funding. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WP0tql

Faith in ruins: China's vanishing mosques

The BBC has found new evidence of the increasing control and suppression of Islam in China from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FhSrQz

Work-life balance: Is a four-day week the answer?

A year ago, employees at this company were told they'd be working 9am - 5:30pm, Monday-Thursday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x1qcRU

MMR Vaccine: 'I was told why did you vaccinate your child?'

With measles cases on the rise in UK, Dr Aayesha Hassan is fighting misinformation and distrust within the Somali community. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XZvQzV

How can a company be valued at billions, but not make any profit?

You can't have a company worth billions of dollars and not make a profit, right? Wrong, and here's why. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MVPKuh

Clapping back against racial stereotypes

Elijah Lawal has written a book about "clapping back" against racial stereotypes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2LalUjx

Cumbria coal mine: a well-paid job that's bad for the planet

Reopening of a coal mine in Cumbria will create around 500 well-paid jobs, but with an inevitable environmental impact will people jump at the opportunity? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WUSxUd

The fake French minister in a silicon mask who stole millions

How fraudsters impersonated France's Jean-Yves Le Drian and scammed a number of wealthy figures. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WWNCCA

The African 'poverty safari' on wheels

A charity comes in for criticism for its immersive experience depicting the lives of poor African children. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L2oJmD

Young drinkers lead the trend for alcohol-free beer

Led by craft brewers and young drinkers, a growing number of low and no alcohol beers, are being drunk. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WPvvDc

Michael Woods: How personal tragedy inspired Canadian cyclist's greatest success

A personal tragedy inspired Michael Woods' greatest sporting success. He revisits an emotional day in 2018, with the BeSpoke podcast. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x74vQd

Xi Jinping in North Korea: Why China's president is visiting Kim now

As the Trump-Kim nuclear talks stall, China is upping its role in tackling the North Korea impasse. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Y1uxQP

Alesha MacPhail: Pupils and teachers to remember murder victim

Friends will celebrate Alesha MacPhail's life, a year after she was killed on the Isle of Bute. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KtxRRI

Gulf crisis: Close up to stricken oil tanker with the US Navy

The BBC's Mark Lowen sees the damage caused to one of the oil tankers attacked in the Gulf of Oman. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Isb4n1

New world news from Time: Why Hong Kong Protesters Aren’t Calling It Quits After the Suspension of a Controversial Extradition Bill

News Daily: Tory clash and woman hurt in royal motor escort accident

Your morning briefing for 19 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31DgH9r

Manchester Arena attack: 'Not enough done' for venue safety

A former police chief says the government is not doing enough to ensure public venues are secure. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MRyHcL

Low trust in vaccines 'a global crisis'

The biggest global study into attitudes on immunisation reveals confidence is low in some regions. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x4zhJv

MH17 plane crash: Investigators 'expected to name four suspects'

Ukraine says the suspects will be named by the Dutch-led investigation into the 2014 plane downing. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x1PJtY

London Underground: 'A stranger tried to kill me'

Tobias French was nearly killed when a stranger tried to push him in front of an oncoming train. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WX6dTW

Sperm donor is child's legal father, Australian court rules

It prevents his child's biological mother and her wife from moving to New Zealand with the girl. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2xc0lH7

New world news from Time: A 1974 Hymn Called ‘Sing Hallelujah to the Lord’ Has Become the Anthem of the Hong Kong Protests

California wildfires: Power company agrees to pay $1bn for damage

Pacific Gas & Electric Corp are facing billions of dollars worth of lawsuits over the fires. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KrgP6w

Trump promises 'wild' rally and mass deportations

Ahead of an Orlando event, he vows to begin removing "millions of illegal aliens" next week. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XmgoAz

Scottish alcohol sales drop as minimum price kicks in

The amount of alcohol per adult bought in Scotland last year fell to its lowest level since records began. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WMIyoS

Dundee University researchers start work on male pill

Scientists in Dundee will test thousands of drug combinations to find a way to stop sperm working. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IrB5Tz

Measles vaccine fears cost me my children

One Filipino mother's worst fears were realised when her unvaccinated children caught measles. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XXys14

'Her ancestors enslaved mine. Now we're friends'

Phoebe Kilby discovered her ancestors were slave-owners and she wanted to pay reparations. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xq48yY

Rites of Passage, Portraits of Prom

Young people with learning disabilities share their experiences and thoughts for the future. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L0stVI

Sickle cell disease: 'I told mates I was in a crash, but it was a stroke'

Daniel Nwosu, 22, has only just revealed to his mates the impact of living with sickle cell disease. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FfBTsA

How America overthrew Guatemala's reformist president

Accused of being a communist, Guatemala's president was toppled in a US-led coup from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KZL5VJ

'My father, the rapist': Hidden victims of Rwanda's genocide

It is thought thousands of children were born as a result of rape during the 1994 genocide. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ISKxhO

Should we dislike the 'Like' button?

Social media companies know approval can be addictive, so how should we manage the compulsion to be liked? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FheQxq

Why are Nike trainers washing up on beaches?

From Bermuda and the Azores to Ireland and France, large numbers of shoes are washing ashore. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L4cYw1

Yesterday: Inside Danny Boyle's world without The Beatles

Danny Boyle's film cancels the Fab Four, but makes an actor of Ed Sheeran and a UK-Asian rock star. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WRXAVu

When is a sausage not a sausage?

Why some people aren't happy that words like 'burger' and 'sausage' are being used to describe vegan products. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FjASzX

Viewpoint: How the British reshaped India's caste system

A complex system of beliefs and social identities was oversimplified by colonisers, writes Sanjoy Chakravorty. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RqFxon

News Daily: US sends more troops to Middle East and Heathrow plan revealed

Your morning briefing for 18 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XYg4VY

Toronto Raptors: Four people injured in victory parade shooting

Police say two were seriously wounded at the event celebrating the basketball win. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZtUMzD

Mohammed Morsi,: Egypt faces pressure over death during trial of ousted leader

Authorities face questions after Mohammed Morsi, 67, died on Monday after collapsing in a court room. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IOIZW6

New world news from Time: Exclusive: President Trump Calls Alleged Iranian Attack on Oil Tankers ‘Very Minor’

South Western Railway workers begin five-day strike

London commuters and racegoers at Royal Ascot are advised to check details of trains online. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WPL79N

HMP Birmingham: Scanner funding failure 'inexplicable'

The chief inspector of prisons says the task to improve conditions at HMP Birmingham is "huge". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xd9Ggr

New world news from Time: A Man Who Shared Video of the Christchurch Mosque Shooting Has Been Sentenced to 21 Months in Prison

'Money mules': Rising numbers are in middle age

Increasing numbers of people aged between 41 and 60 are being recruited by criminals to launder money. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZtPHY3

Tory leadership hopefuls face second MPs' vote

The field of six candidates will narrow further, with at least one set to be knocked out of the race. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2InHUVZ

What does this hat mean to Americans?

The signature red hat made famous by President Trump has divided Americans on what it represents. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-48665944

New world news from Time: U.S. Restores Some Aid to El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala

The gondola-making sisters taking on Venetian tradition

Two sisters in Venice are trying to overturn the unwritten rule that gondolas are made by men. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-48665953

Face to face with DR Congo's deadly vipers

Photographer Hugh Kinsella Cunningham captures close-up portraits of some of the world's most dangerous snakes. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-48355741

Danniella Westbrook: Drug-free EastEnders star 'to train as therapist'

Danniella Westbrook says she is drug and alcohol-free for the first time in years. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48666029

The factory making shoes out of plastic bottles

This Adidas factory in India makes shoes and clothes out of polyester from recycled plastic bottles. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48661150

Stonewall uprising: A riot that changed millions of lives

On a hot New York night 50 years ago, a police raid on a gay bar reshaped millions of American lives. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xj1gnK

'I lost £50 when diners left without paying'

Waiters tell the BBC it is common for staff to foot the bill when customers walk out without paying. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48663173

The gay men breaking blood donation rules

The men believe who they have sex with should not prevent them from giving blood. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-48598461

Beechwood: 'I can't believe the evil that happened there'

A victim of the regime at a notorious children's home has come forward to tell her story - one of hundreds of accounts of abuse heard by a national inquiry. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-46320025

Should you leave the room when you cough or sneeze?

President Donald Trump seems to think so - and he's not alone. What have the experts got to say? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x1Pdwm

How a struggling airline went soaring through the cloud

In a "David and Goliath" battle of the skies, the small airline used tech to punch above its weight. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IQxgWT

Syrian universities weakened by 'brain-drain', says report

Syria's war is near an end but its universities are struggling to help the country's recovery. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-48664331

MPs' maternity rights: Labour's Stella Creasy speaks out

Labour's Stella Creasy hits out at Parliament's rules, which do not recognise maternity leave. from BBC News - Home https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48671092

Super Strong Sophie: James Maddison football boots honour cancer girl

Midfielder James Maddison was "best friends" with five-year-old Sophie Taylor, who died of cancer. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IOLBTJ

South America power cut: Argentina investigates 'unprecedented' outage

Tens of million were left without power in Argentina and neighbouring countries on Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KlTFOS

India magician disappears in river after Houdini trick

Chanchal Lahiri, with his legs and hands shackled, was lowered into a river in India. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WM7gkn

Top Gear: 'Warm' return praised by TV critics

The return of Top Gear and its new presenting team is welcomed by critics. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MTPk7P

FOX NEWS: 'Pioneer Woman' Ree Drummond says she'd love to collaborate with this Food Network star

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'Pioneer Woman' Ree Drummond says she'd love to collaborate with this Food Network star There’s one “longtime love” she hasn’t yet had the chance to cook with. via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2Ilzoac

Hong Kong extradition: How radical youth forced the government's hand

How did Hong Kong's protesters - many barely out of their teens - manage to force the government's hand? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ISTYxQ

FOX NEWS: Bahrain to sink Boeing 747 in Persian Gulf as part of 'underwater theme park' planned for divers

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Bahrain to sink Boeing 747 in Persian Gulf as part of 'underwater theme park' planned for divers Amazing photos show the Boeing 747 being towed out across the ocean. via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2ZxiT0t

Wainfleet flooding: Homes remain evacuated until Friday

More than 580 houses in Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, were evacuated when a river burst its banks. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Rns6p9

Andy Murray's 'life-changing' hip surgery has left him pain-free

Ahead of his tennis return, Andy Murray reflects on his hip surgery and enjoying life pain-free. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XRztYp

New world news from Time: ‘It’s Not the Final Battle.’ 10 Questions for Freed Hong Kong Democracy Campaigner Joshua Wong

Kier to cut 1,200 jobs as it seeks to cut costs

The troubled construction and services firm is attempting to save £55m a year by 2021. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MSpFMZ

New world news from Time: Freed Hong Kong Activist Joshua Wong Addresses Rally on the Day He Is Released From Prison

New world news from Time: Businesswoman and Former First Lady Sandra Torres Is Ahead in Guatemala’s Election, Early Results Show

New world news from Time: Mexico Reinforces Checks Amid U.S. Pressure Over Migrant Flow

Hong Kong protest: Joshua Wong calls for HK leader Carrie Lam to resign

Joshua Wong, who became the face of the 2014 Umbrella Movement, has been released from prison. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IKFjo3

Labour 'needs clear anti-Brexit position', says Tom Watson

The party's deputy leader wants Labour to strongly argue for the EU, saying "our hearts are Remain". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Zuu9dM

Italian George Clooney fraudsters arrested in Thailand

Police arrest two Italians in Thailand who posed as George Clooney to promote a fashion business. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xm6BKI

New world news from Time: Hong Kong Freedom Campaigner Joshua Wong Released From Prison as Protesters Vow to Fight On

Nyall Brown death: Norfolk and Suffolk mental health trust criticised

Mental health trust staff do not always read a patient's notes before seeing them, says a coroner. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ImVhpD

Germany's far-right AfD party fails to win first mayor

The vote in Görlitz was viewed as a test for the anti-immigration party ahead of regional elections. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MOSzNO

Lyme disease has 'dominated' my life

Morven-May MacCallum tells BBC Disclosure that Lyme disease has controlled her life for nine years. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FdcqQp

The family-of-four living off grid

Two former vets from Essex and their children are showing others how it is possible to live self-sufficiently. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WNKA8d

Liverpool teenagers 'paid money to stab other youths'

Young people tell the BBC they have been offered up to £1,000 by gang leaders in Liverpool. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZwuzAn

Tory leadership race: EU will renegotiate Brexit package says Hunt

Mr Hunt said if there is no prospect of a deal by 31 October he would accept a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XkPMQk

Cricket World Cup final could be free-to-air says ICC

Talks about making the World Cup final free-to-air are taking place, says ICC chief executive David Richardson. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wYYjcZ

Benjamin Netanyahu's wife Sara admits misusing public funds

Sara Netanyahu will have to reimburse $12,490 (£9,917). from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2x2MPFj

FOX NEWS: Granny panties are latest sexy underwear trend, according to celebs

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Granny panties are latest sexy underwear trend, according to celebs Brief update: G-strings are out! via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/31D1TaM

FOX NEWS: Father's Day: 5 little known facts about the holiday

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Father's Day: 5 little known facts about the holiday It's all about Dad on the third Sunday in June. via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/31Lkzp8

Thrapston nifty knitters knit their town's whole high street

It took seven people a year to knit their high street in Thrapston, from the church to the toy shop. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Zt9NC0

Jailed Nazanin's husband in Iranian embassy tent protest

Richard Ratcliffe has spent his first night on a hunger strike outside the Iranian embassy in London, to try and secure his wife's release. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KkY194

Wales' chapels: The Abernant man single-handedly keeping the doors open

Eirian Jones is the last member and single-handedly runs Capel Y Cwm near Abernant in Carmarthenshire. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WEGlqM

Gulf of Oman: Iran protests to UK ambassador

The UK says Iran is "almost certainly" responsible for attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wXzLBa

Fodor's Travel removes 'offensive' Belfast murals guide

Fodor's Travel compared "wildly romantic Catholic murals" to "workmanlike efforts" in Protestant areas. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WIgFcD

New world news from Time: Protesters Call for Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam to Step Down in the Wake of the Failed Extradition Bill

Tory leadership: Boris Johnson wins backing from Esther McVey

Former contender Esther McVey pledges support to Boris Johnson ahead of the first TV debate later. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wWtKVn

Wainfleet flooding: Hundreds spend night away from town

People are warned they may need to stay out of their homes in Lincolnshire for up to 48 hours. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FcnqgS

Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.

A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took thousands of computers offline and demanded a ransom. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XQ8Z9A

Donald Trump hits out again at Sadiq Khan over London violence

The US president's comments come after five separate attacks in London leave three men dead. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Kov6B4

Spice Girls: Geri apologises for quitting in 1998

Ginger Spice says she regrets leaving the band at the height of their fame, as their reunion tour ends. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wZiesg

Babe Ruth jersey fetches record-breaking $5.6m at auction

The baseball legend's jersey becomes the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WLBmEx

EastEnders star: How award saved my dad

A chance opportunity given to an EastEnders actor to present an award resulted in his father's life being saved. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wXpPru

Nigerian weddings: Glitz, glamour but mind the cost

Why are some couples are having multiple weddings? Leah and Echina explain why they did. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31KR3Qm

Your pictures on the theme of 'sailing by'

Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "sailing by". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XJvnkY

The day Trump ran for president (and what people predicted)

On this day in 2015, Trump said he was running for president. How did people react - and what did they get wrong? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RhjFff

Tattoos at work: Are they still an issue?

Employers have become more relaxed about visible tattoos at work, but some firms still don't allow them. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ij4kI8

Jan Broberg: Abuser used alien conspiracy to control me

Jan Broberg from Abducted in Plain Sight tells BBC Radio 5 Live how abuser lied to control her. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IheQzs

Two London teens killed within minutes of each other

Fourteen people are arrested over three separate attacks in the capital in the space of 12 hours. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2II6qQI

Director Franco Zeffirelli dies at 96 - Italy media

Film director and cultural icon Franco Zeffirelli dies aged 96, Italian media reports from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XNlG5f

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe begins new hunger strike

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was detained in 2016 after being convicted of spying, which she denies. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FbvGhn

Wainfleet flooding: More evacuations of homes

Residents of a further 290 homes in Lincolnshire are to be moved as river levels remain high. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31yWilP

FOX NEWS: Rare blue lobster heading to aquarium, spared by Massachusetts seafood restaurant

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Rare blue lobster heading to aquarium, spared by Massachusetts seafood restaurant A Massachusetts seafood restaurant that found a rare blue lobster in a shipment last week reportedly plans to donate the crustacean to an aquarium.   via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2IhLoJS

London Euston disruption caused by trespasser

Major delays are expected after the station is closed to trains for more than two hours. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IhkPUS

Islington stabbing: Man charged over pushchair mum attack

Christel Stainfield-Bruce was stabbed after she refused to hand over her mobile phone. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WHum0x

FOX NEWS: Fitness models compete in 'booty slapping' contest at Russian bodybuilding event

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Fitness models compete in 'booty slapping' contest at Russian bodybuilding event Talk about buns of steel. via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2IgdEw9

FOX NEWS: Engaged millennials are taking trendy 'solomoons' before marriage

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Engaged millennials are taking trendy 'solomoons' before marriage That's one way to celebrate a last fling before "the ring." via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2XMs0Kg

New world news from Time: Hong Kong Suspends Controversial China Extradition Bill After Massive Protests

Stroke survivor gets tech support to speak again

Alisha Malhotra is using new technology to help her regain the power of speech. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Fb4q2v

Are too many Army officers privately-educated?

The BBC has found almost half of the latest Army officer cadets went to private schools. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Kinm3y

The Rockall fishing dispute explained

Scottish and Irish crews are between a rock and a hard place over Atlantic island fishing rights. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WFpTvi

Edexcel launches investigation after A-Level maths paper leaked online

Part of an Edexcel maths paper was shared on social media ahead of the exam on Friday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MRMP5Y

Chris Froome: Briton fractured neck in crash and faces six weeks in hospital

Britain's Chris Froome suffered a fracture to his neck in Wednesday's serious crash and faces six weeks in hospital. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31w6ziM

Jeremy Corbyn challenges UK government's Iran accusations on oil tanker attacks

The UK government says it is "almost certain" Iran is responsible for the Gulf of Oman tanker attacks. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WGL4bt

Hong Kong extradition protests: Government to delay bill, reports say

The Hong Kong government is ready to pause plans to change extradition laws, local media report. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Rgn7GZ

Jair Bolsonaro: Man who stabbed Brazil's leader acquitted

President Jair Bolsonaro, who was attacked last September, says he will appeal against the decision. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IJPSrG

Largest world stock of animal-killing virus destroyed by UK lab

Scientists destroy final UK laboratory samples of rinderpest, the disease that wiped out most of the cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Rdza7G

Listeria outbreak: Health secretary orders NHS food review

It comes after two more patient deaths are linked to an outbreak of listeria in hospital food. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31vDFQ1

End-of-life care not 'culturally competent'

A study hopes to boost the small number of black and Asian people using end-of-life care services. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IJcdpj

Venezuela crisis: Migrants dash to cross Peru border

Thousands of Venezuelan migrants are hoping to beat the introduction of a visa requirement by Peru. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MRtSAm

FOX NEWS: Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge looks gorgeous in off-the-shoulder white knitted dress

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Keanu Reeves and Cyberpunk 2077: Gaming doesn't need legitimising

The actor talks to Radio 1 Newsbeat at E3 about his starring role in the game Cyberpunk 2077. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KNL5I9

Birmingham LGBT lessons row: 'Children worried about protests'

Pupils have been concerned about protests against LGBT lessons in Birmingham, school staff and governors say. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X8N1BL

Euthanasia: 'I don’t feel like I’m killing the patient’

Doctor Yves de Locht practices euthanasia but feels for emotional reasons he can only do one a month. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X5LWe0

Quiz of the Week: Who did Justin Bieber challenge to a fight?

Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RiWDVk

Africa's week in pictures: 7-13 June 2019

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X5LV9W

Harry Potter star Bonnie Wright joins kids' plastic toy push

Actress Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny Weasley, meets children who are upcycling their toys. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IJP85X

#OneFairWage: Is it wrong to pay tipped staff less than others?

Some US workers can be paid just $2.13 an hour by their bosses, but raising the rate is controversial. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WIDwtB

New world news from Time: U.S. Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill Supporting Democracy in Hong Kong in the Wake of Violent Unrest

Contaminated blood: What caused the NHS scandal?

The infection of up to 30,000 people with contaminated blood is one of the biggest NHS scandals. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xgotqm

The super-tough drones and robots going where we can't

How do you build unmanned vehicles that can withstand extreme temperatures, pressures and terrains? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F8Xlj3

Top Gear: Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness on joining the trio

Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff on screen tests and being subtitled. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RfC6AS

Gulf of Oman tanker 'attacks': What we know

It is the second time in a month that tankers appear to have been targeted in the region. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XjTU3r

How Drax Project turned one lost wallet into 57m streams

Four former buskers reveal the inspiration for their breakout pop hit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X5MP6k

FOX NEWS: Rudy Giuliani lists Palm Beach condo for $3.3 million

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Rudy Giuliani lists Palm Beach condo for $3.3 million Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is selling a two-bedroom condo in Palm Beach for $3.3 million.  via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2RdEqIF

Grenfell Tower: Hundreds of buildings still have 'unsafe' cladding

Two years on from the Grenfell Tower fire, 328 high-rises still have the same type of cladding. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MHQYsX

New world news from Time: The Accused Gunman in the New Zealand Mosque Shooting Has Pleaded Not Guilty

'Harmful' gender stereotypes in adverts banned

The UK advertising watchdog brings in new rule to stop adverts "contributing to inequality in society". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XKdYJ4

Baby joy for couple who lost 13 babies to miscarriages

Laura and Dave Worsley refused to give up hope - and their fertility expert was just as determined. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KjLWRs

Firefighter gets £1.5m after losing hand in training exercise

Ian McDonald was taking part in a training exercise when his hand was pierced by hydraulic fluid. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F8ngHn

Bank Holiday change will 'cost calendar maker £200,000'

Calendar maker says it will have to replace the May pages on 400,000 calendars it has already printed. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wNImqb

Swiss women strike for more money, time and respect

Women are protesting against the slow pace of change, calling for "more money, time and respect". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F73zQs

'You can get your money when you need it'

Hundreds of thousands of staff could soon get their salary as they earn it instead of waiting for payday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XIg7ow

Sculptor named for statue of black head teacher

Wales' first black head teacher will be immortalised after she topped a "hidden heroines" poll. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F9ZKKb

Brexit: Care providers say number of EU workers falling

Social care providers tell Newsnight the number of EU nationals working in the sector has fallen since Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F6guSt

'We were tortured by our own father'

"Jack" and "Sean" were regularly locked in a cellar and beaten but the authorities took years to intervene. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KgZ8qe

The women who are killing it in taxidermy

The young women who are trying to change perceptions about a traditionally male-dominated practice. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wRAPXc

What's killing Yosemite's trees?

Ten years into a unique scientific project researchers have tracked dramatic changes to the forest. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wRFJUm

Fishing for crabs in Brazil's mangrove forests

Photographer Nacho Doce documents the changing landscape of Brazil's mangrove forests. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ic0ocf

Mastectomy: I got rid of my boobs aged 27 to save my life

Hayley had a double mastectomy to reduce her risk of hereditary breast cancer. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wQ20Sn

Change A View: One Scottish man's idea to fix the broken world of online debate

An idea which began life as a Highland teen's social media side project has garnered global attention. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XIwLV8

Viewpoint: What series on Central Park Five teaches us today

The wrongful arrest of five black boys is being retold to a new audience in a new TV series. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X9zXvV

When Pepsi was swapped for Soviet warships

For some countries bartering has long been a vital part of how they trade overseas. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XIG0o8

Conservative leadership: 10 rivals face first ballot of Tory MPs

The 10 contenders to succeed Theresa May will need 17 votes to stay in the race in the opening round. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IdccuD

Police 'sorry' over Higgins football sex abuse case

Six victims of coach Bob Higgins could not have their cases tried because of double jeopardy laws. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F8Rkme

West Midlands Police advertises unpaid forensics jobs

Experts fear that volunteers asked to sift through upsetting material may not get adequate support. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XDQCES

UK man donates frostbitten toe to Yukon bar

The Downtown Hotel is renowned for its Sourtoe cocktail, which includes a mummified human toe. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MHPhvN

Students want parents to be told in mental health crisis

Two-thirds of students say universities should contact parents if there are serious mental health problems. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XG87od

UK one of 'least family friendly' countries in Europe

The UK fares badly in rankings for paid parental leave and affordable quality childcare. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X9A7Du

Green: Topshop empire 'didn't come close to collapse'

Sir Philip Green thanks the landlords and suppliers who backed the restructuring deal that saved Arcadia. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wT6IyA

Help to Buy: 'Most users did not need help report finds'

Most participants in the scheme could have got on the housing ladder without help, a report finds. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xgem5f

Next Prime Minister 'must prioritise Grenfell Tower', say campaigners

Friday will mark two years since the fire and the bereaved will gather by the tower to pay tribute. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wPIwNw

Trump: US to send 1,000 troops to Poland in new deal

The US vows to send 1,000 extra troops to Poland, along with new military hardware including drones. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IFE3T4

Thomas the Tank Engine illustrator honoured

John T Kenney's art became known worldwide after he illustrated six books in Rev W Awdry's The Railway Series. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WvRCtm

Hong Kong extradition protests leaves city in shock

Authorities have shut some government offices after the worst violence in the territory for decades. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MKFPYG

Bermuda land snail: An animal 'back from the dead'

A remarkable story of how a snail was rescued from the edge of extinction and returned to the wild. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wPH8dV

The Papers: 'Victory for Brexit' on day Boris takes centre stage

The papers focus on the Tory leadership campaign and the failed attempt to stop a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WIQjfJ

Remembering Grenfell Tower, two years on

As plans for the official memorial are developed, residents create their own memorials to the 72 victims. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IBAvkT

Baby elephant takes first wobbly steps

The Asian elephant was born at Pairi Daiza zoo in Belgium. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IAC2b3

The public art project that entranced post-Cold War Berlin

In June 1995 artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude wrapped the Reichstag in Berlin in fabric. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RaoKWz

Why is building so slow and expensive?

Forward-thinking builders are looking at the ways technology can help the construction industry. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2X7Idwp

Why talking to strangers could be good for you

We consistently underestimate the benefits of interacting with strangers, research suggests. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wLLZNf

'I saw the damage' - Chernobyl workers assess TV series

A former engineer and diver give their verdicts on how the explosion at the power plant is handled. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F4Y8Bl

The man who helped feed the world

The crops developed by Norman Borlaug have saved millions of people from starvation. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Wuod2N

Why is so much of the US under water?

America's heartland has faced months of record-breaking floods. Why is it so bad now and what's the impact? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WWUW5d

Maren Morris: Country music has a problem with sexuality

Why can't country music people be "confident and sexy and sexual" like those in pop, asks singer. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2I7Y7hT

Trust me, I’m a disabled doctor

Limb loss, dyslexia and mental health difficulties - and that's just the medical staff. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MH3rgR

The woman who makes cannabis oil 'to help people'

Marie runs an illegal cannabis oil laboratory in the mountains of Spain because she says she wants to help people. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WwbhJR

New world news from Time: Hong Kong Rocked by Fresh Protests Over Its Proposed Extradition Bill

Climate change: UK government to commit to 2050 target

The UK will set a new legally binding target to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F4kHpL

GP 'ghost patients' to be investigated by NHS fraud squad

Investigators will try to find out whether GPs have been claiming fees for non-existent patients. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2I8qtso

Tory leadership: Boris Johnson says there can be no further Brexit delay

Boris Johnson says the Tories risk "kicking the bucket" ahead of the launch of his leadership campaign. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wNCayw

Former Derby gang leader says prison gave him 'another chance at life'

Carlus Grant, once Derby's "most dangerous criminal", wants to warn teenagers about gang life. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wONBWA

Topshop empire survival vote 'on a knife edge'

Arcadia Group's creditors will vote on Sir Philip Green's revised rescue deal on Wednesday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2I8v65U

Bradford to name streets after women to tackle gender imbalance

A campaign to honour historical female figures through street names is under way in Bradford. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wQK2Pu

Trump reveals Mexico migrant plan by waving document around

The US president waves a sheet of paper around which has immigration plans written on it. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wNQWoJ

US mum seeks mercy for dad who killed five children

Amber Kyzer tells a jury her ex "did not show my children mercy by any means, but my kids loved him". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2R4ldZG

Hong Kong extradition: Protesters gather as controversial bill debated

Protesters block some key roads as lawmakers prepare to debate controversial extradition plans. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wOIply

Music festival lighting 'can trigger epileptic fits'

Strobe lighting at dance music festivals can increase the risk of epileptic seizures, researchers warn. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IdiPxf

The Papers: Will Remainer plot thwart 'PM in waiting' Boris?

The papers focus on the Tory leadership campaign as the bookmakers' favourite enters the race. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ib5LZc

Handmaid's fail: Kylie Jenner faces backlash for themed party

Reality star Kylie Jenner is being criticised for hosting a Handmaid's Tale themed party. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZnjQbL

UK weather: Sinkholes close M25 in Kent amid heavy downpours

Thirty-one flood alerts are in place across England, with some areas set to see up to 60mm of rain. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WBYnyR

New world news from Time: ‘We Owe It to Our Kids to Keep the Environment Clean.’ Canada to Ban Single-Use Plastics as Early as 2021

News Daily: Tory leadership race and Nurseries 'crisis'

Your morning briefing for 11 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZljbaF

NDAs: MPs call for ban on 'gagging clauses' over 'cover-up' fears

Employers are using non-disclosure agreements to "cover up unlawful and criminal behaviour", MPs say. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XDBQhs

Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter?

Iran has threatened that if its oil exports are stopped, then no oil can pass the Strait of Hormuz. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2I6dlEi

How a love of surfing bring rich and poor together in Rio

How a love of surfing bring rich and poor together in Rio from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZiouaG

The Japanese estate agent selling 'haunted' houses

Akira has been selling 'haunted' houses for five years and has dealt with around 500 homes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F1SIHx

Tory leadership contest: Rory Stewart warns over 'electoral bribes'

Rory Stewart urges honesty over tax promises as Boris Johnson wins the backing of more senior MPs. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31ybvDY

Postpartum psychosis: 'I always feared I’d go mad, and when I had my son I did'

Jen Wight had a good job, was happily married and had just given birth to a baby boy. But then things started to go wrong. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WAseri

Munroe Bergdorf dropped by NSPCC

Leading children’s charity NSPCC has cut ties with Munroe Bergdorf, one of the UK’s most influential Transgender activists. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KaSIsE

Theresa May: Leaders have 'a moral duty' to act on slavery

Modern slavery 'reaches into every corner of our lives', Theresa May will tell a UN conference. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2wLYJDJ

Nurseries in deprived areas 'face closure over funding gap'

Some nurseries say they have cut back on learning resources and the quality of the children's food. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WpPHXb

Nicola Sturgeon to hold talks with European leaders

The Scottish first minister will meet Jean-Claude Juncker and Michel Barnier during a visit to Brussels. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F1Upon

US Africa envoy to visit Sudan amid crisis to encourage talks

Tibor Nagy will urge the country's military leaders to stop their attacks on civilians. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XFXrWw

MSPs to vote on organ donation opt-out legislation

A bill that would assume people support organ donation unless they state otherwise is set to win the backing of Holyrood. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2KF4VoX

Postcode lottery for speech therapy, says commissioner

England's children's commissioner highlights "enormous variation" in money spent across the regions. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31pY9JC

'Allo 'Allo plaque to remember WW2-based sitcom

A British Comedy Society plaque is to be unveiled to remember popular sitcom 'Allo 'Allo. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XG3hao

New world news from Time: Vatican Rejects the Idea that People Can Choose Genders

New world news from Time: Hundreds of North Korean Public Execution Sites Have Been Identified, Rights Group Says

New world news from Time: President Trump Says He’ll Raise China Tariffs If President Xi Won’t Meet at G-20

Plant extinction 'bad news for all species'

Almost 600 plant species have been lost from the wild in the last 250 years, according to a new study. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31gUkGG

FOX NEWS: Images of some travelers stolen in data breach, Customs and Border Protection says

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Images of some travelers stolen in data breach, Customs and Border Protection says Photos of travelers were recently compromised in a data breach, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Monday. via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2I5BSJw

Latest health guidance missing from alcohol labels

It's not acceptable to be displaying old guidance and putting consumers at risk, critics say. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/31i8iYU

News Daily: Tory leadership and Hong Kong protests

Your morning briefing for 10 June 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Zjtw78

Hong Kong protests: Chinese state media blames 'foreign forces'

Organisers say one million people took part, making it the biggest rally since handover to China in 1997. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Wvlf2S

UK signs post-Brexit free trade deal with South Korea

The in principle free trade agreement is the first post-Brexit deal the UK has secured in Asia. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Xyktyl

Police: 'Man with BB gun' caused gay pride parade panic

A 38-year-old man allegedly brandished a BB gun, sending people running for their lives in the US. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZgwHw1

New world news from Time: Hundreds Arrested in Kazakhstan as Demonstrators Protest Presidential Vote

Tory leadership contest: Boris Johnson pledges to cut income tax

The Tory leadership hopeful says he would use money set aside for a no-deal Brexit to cut taxes for people earning more than £50,000. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Wz1mrP

'When I try to talk to my grandad words won't come out'

As a child, Red was chatty and full of life - but only at home. When she left the house, everything changed. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZetJZ4

'#IAmHere': The people trying to make Facebook a nicer place

A huge network of volunteers is fighting hate speech on Facebook using closed groups. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WtXA2G

Immigration: Is Britain becoming less anxious?

Recent polls show growing numbers of Britons think immigration has had a positive impact on the UK. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2R1xm1v

Who will replace European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker?

There are clear candidates and undeclared favourites in the race to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Mzrs9m

'My allergies drove me to create beauty firm Skin Inc'

Skin Inc founder Sabrina Tan says "insanity with a purpose" drove her to launch beauty firm. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Wtgzpo

The village where hairstyles are a dating code

Women in Yay Pote Gyi village in central Myanmar use their hairstyles to signal if they are married or ready to date. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WybIrF

Russian artists changing face of protest

How a new breed of protest artists in Russia are finding new ways to get their message out. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XGu86o

Four things to expect from the week ahead

The race to replace the UK PM heats up and a court will decide where 2,000 precious artefacts belong. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2F3Bo4W

I was told to be 'less young and girly' to progress

Amy Golding talks about the challenges of being a young business leader for the CEO Secrets series. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2R8u1y1

How plastic bottles are paying for lessons in Nigeria

A school in Nigeria is accepting empty plastic bottles in exchange for payment of school fees. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MFdX84