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Office lunch theft: the internet reacts

One man and the disappearance of his shrimp fried rice led to many people sharing food theft stories

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Google warned me that a state oganized hacking group targeted me

Ask HN: Google warned me that a state oganized hacking group targeted me
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Has anyone of you guys gotten that message? I'm still not sure why they targeted me nor how? I'm neither famous nor a journalist or blogger or scientist or something like that. Nonetheless,what can I do to find out how they tried it? Or if they broke in or if my network is comprised? And what can I do to prevent in future? Beside 2fa.

Russian spy: UK considers request to visit Yulia Skripal

The 33-year-old is understood to be conscious and talking in hospital after being poisoned in Salisbury.

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Dec to present Saturday Night Takeaway alone

Dec will be presenting alone but Ant is still expected to star in a pre-recorded sketch on the show.

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Tesla in fatal California crash was on Autopilot

The company says a Model X vehicle involved in a fatal crash in the US was in Autopilot mode.

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Paramedics set to prescribe medicines

Up to seven out of 10 people currently seen by paramedics may need help but not a hospital visit.

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Spy poisoning: Russia expels more UK diplomats

Britain is told a total of more than 50 diplomats must leave over the nerve agent poisoning row.

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The school that has a 'gift list'

One school sets up website to allow parents to pay for essential items such as tissues and pencils

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The Bucket List: Seeing things for the last time

Eight-year-old Alexa is going blind and has created a list of things she wants to see before that happens.

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Esther McVey: Saturday jobs help teenagers prepare for work

Young are not "lazy" says Esther McVey, but significantly fewer now have jobs outside school.

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Alton Sterling: Cop dismissed over deadly Baton Rouge shooting

Alton Sterling was killed in Louisiana in 2016 and his death sparked days of protests.

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Inside train used by Kim Jong-un to travel to China

On his first known foreign trip, newly released footage shows Kim meeting with Xi Jinping on his train.

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Northumberland care home residents knit woolly jumpers for lambs

Care home residents knit woolly jumpers for newborn lambs to keep them warm over Easter.

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Alan Sugar urged to 'delete' Corbyn Hitler tweet

John McDonnell asks the businessman to withdraw a tweet featuring Jeremy Corbyn in a car with Hitler.

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Gender pay gap deadline: What to know

Britain's biggest companies have less than a week to publish their gender pay gap figures.

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Shipping faces demands to cut CO2

The industry could contribute almost a fifth of the global total of CO2 by 2050 but some nations resist targets.

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Motorway petrol prices 'exploitative', says Chris Grayling

The transport secretary wants the UK's three biggest motorway service station operators investigated.

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GKN takeover concerns to be assessed by government

Unions want the bid for Britain's biggest engineering firm to be blocked on national security grounds.

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Lindsay Lohan loses GTA V privacy case appeal

The actress fails to convince judges that a character in Grand Theft Auto V was based on her.

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Islamic State 'Beatles' duo complain about losing UK citizenship

Two British men accused of being in the Islamic State 'Beatles' gang say they will not get a fair trial.

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Met Police chief: Social media leads children to violence

Britain's most senior police officer says social media "revs people up" and leads to stabbings and murders.

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Malala returns to home town in Pakistan for first time since shooting

The Nobel Peace Prize winner visits the Pakistani area where Taliban militants tried to kill her.

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Australia ball-tampering: David Warner 'resigned' to not playing for country again

David Warner says he is "resigned to the fact" he may never play for Australia again after his part in the ball-tampering scandal.

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Stansted Airport bus fire: Flights to resume after cancellations

Stansted Airport expects to "operate as normal" after a bus fire caused all flights to be cancelled.

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Gaza-Israel border: UN seeks investigation over protest deaths

Palestinian officials say 16 people were killed in clashes with Israeli soldiers on Friday.

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Schools cutting posts amid 'funding catastrophe'

Schools are still struggling with budget cuts, despite government reassurance, it is claimed.

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Prof Stephen Hawking Cambridge funeral to take place

The private service for the visionary scientist will be held at the university church in Cambridge.

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Ray Wilkins: Ex-England captain in critical condition in London hospital

Former England and Chelsea midfielder Ray Wilkins is in a critical condition in a London hospital.

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Prince Laurent: €46,000 blow for Belgium's 'cursed prince'

Prince Laurent defended his allowance as "the price of my life, which is largely behind me now".

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The artist who gives her drawings away free to commuters

When she's on the train, Liz Atkin spends the journey sketching with charcoal. She gives her drawings away to fellow passengers for free, as a form of therapy.

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US may tie social media to visa applications

A state department proposal could require visa applicants to detail all their social media handles.

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The Papers: Russia-UK row and public sector pay gap

Saturday's front pages lead with the latest on Russia's row with the West and the public sector gender pay gap.

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Week in pictures: 24 - 30 March 2018

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

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The woman who gave birth to rabbits (and other hoaxes)

These hoaxers were bold, dedicated, and didn't wait for 1 April.

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Malala Yousafzai: 'My focus is only working for the good'

The Nobel Peace Prize winner talks to the BBC about abuse on social media, and whether she wants to enter politics.

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Flute played during brain surgery

Anna Marie Whitlock Henry played the flute while surgeons operated on her.

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San Francisco cop's close shave in barbershop gun fight

A San Francisco cop was lucky to survive a shootout in a hairdresser's that left him and four civilians wounded, and the gunman dead.

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Watch Sarah's final goodbye to the Today programme audience

Long-standing Today programme presenter is set to move to the World at One.

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Ronaldo statue: Sculptor Emanuel Santos takes another shot at bust

Emanuel Santos creates a second statue one year on to silence critics who ridiculed his work.

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Leicester family keeps 115-year-old hot cross bun

The Easter treat, which is a "bit hard", dates back to 1903 and has been passed through generations.

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Test-launch footage of Russian ballistic missile Satan 2

Russia's President Putin claims it can penetrate any defence shield.

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Final wish granted as dog visits dying owner

A collie makes an emotional final visit to its terminally-ill owner's hospital bedside hours before he passes away.

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James Corden's dad complains about Peter Rabbit review

Malcolm Corden was not happy with Mark Kermode calling his son "appallingly irritating".

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Gender pay gap deadline: What to know

Britain's biggest companies have less than a week to publish their gender pay gap figures.

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The country where children fear election time

Parents in Sierra Leone have been warned to take extra care of their children this election period as it's feared they could be ritually killed.

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The men who had millions of lives in their hands

How do the families of generals who sent men into battle commemorate World War One?

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Is there a north-south divide in England's schools?

The Children's Commissioner said schools in the north of England were falling behind.

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April tax changes: Will I be better or worse off?

The start of April sees changes in personal allowances, the minimum wage, council tax and pension contributions.

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‘Violent deportee’ who escaped custody at JFK airport caught, reports say

03/30/18 4:09 PM

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Widow of Orlando nightclub gunman found not guilty of aiding husband

03/30/18 10:32 AM

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US service member killed in Syria blast is first KIA in Iraq or Syria this year

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Friday, 30 March 2018

Facebook 'ugly truth' growth memo haunts firm

The firm denies it believes that growth at all costs is "good" even if it leads to deaths.

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Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker: Cardiff set for world heavyweight unification bout

Anthony Joshua says he will need to "simplify the madness" of the most anticipated fight in world boxing this year when he meets Joseph Parker in Cardiff on Saturday.

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Rugby rape trial juror's comments investigated

The remarks were made in an internet forum following the verdict on Wednesday, the Irish Times reports.

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Delays at Dover after heightened French border security

P&O ferries are urging customers to arrive at least an hour before their booked sailing times.

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New £30m fund to help rough sleepers

The government launches a new task force as the numbers of people living on the streets in England rise.

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Car hire cost clean-up continues

Holidaymakers should now be safer from hidden charges when hiring a car from a UK firm, authorities say.

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Cathay Pacific ends skirts-only rule for female staff

Cathay Pacific changes its skirts-only policy, in place since 1946, after growing union pressure.

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Air passengers sending bailiffs to airlines

Passengers are sending bailiffs in to airlines - including EasyJet - to get compensation.

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Korean Air 'nut rage' heiress makes management comeback

Heather Cho returns to take control of a hotel network, after her high-profile tantrum three years ago.

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iQiyi: 'China's Netflix' shares dip in US stock debut

Shares in Baidu's iQiyi streaming platform fell below their opening price on Wall Street's Nasdaq.

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Engineering giant GKN sold to Melrose for £8bn

Shareholders back an £8bn offer after a bitter fight for control of Britain's biggest engineering firm.

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iPhone update adds privacy 'transparency'

Apple has updated iOS, MacOS and tvOS to let people know when their personal data will be collected.

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VW to buy back cars hit by German city diesel bans

Volkswagen says it will buy back new or nearly new diesel cars affected by diesel bans in German cities

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Trump attacks Amazon for paying 'little or no taxes'

As well as its tax record, President Trump launches into Amazon for destroying retail jobs.

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Barclays pays $2bn to settle US fraud case

The US had sued the bank for alleged fraud over the sale of mortgage-backed securities.

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Borrowing more likely than saving in UK

Households became net borrowers last year for the first time since data began to be collected in 1987.

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Air India sale: Who'll buy the debt-laden carrier?

The government is to try to sell a 76% stake in the airline in a long-awaited privatisation.

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Volkswagen's car 'graveyard' in California

Volkswagen has been storing hundreds of thousands of cars after the diesel emissions scandal.

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How flip-flops became a Million Dollar Idea

The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how flip-flops became a Million Dollar Idea.

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Where on earth...?

Many countries still have no functioning address system. Is digital mapping the answer?

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Thousands of violent crime suspects released without conditions

Stricter bail rules have led to police releasing more than 3,000 suspects without conditions in three months.

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MPs urge Corbyn to suspend Shawcroft amid anti-Semitism row

Labour politicians sign letter calling on Jeremy Corbyn to suspend the party's ex-disputes chief.

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China's space lab set for fiery re-entry

Experts say the defunct orbiting Tiangong-1 module should fall out of the sky this weekend.

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'Unjustifiably high salaries' paid by some academies

MPs highlight 102 academy trusts in England that pay some trustees over £150,000 a year.

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Lagos street dancers go viral after Rihanna retweet

These Lagos street children went viral after Rihanna, Naomi Campbell and P Diddy shared their videos.

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Hospital's 'artificial feeding' letter to mothers criticised

The hospital described mothers who use formula milk as "artificially" feeding babies.

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Prince of Wales 'deeply moved' in televised Easter message

The prince says he is "deeply moved" by the courage of those who forgive their persecutors.

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Alligator 'gender reveal party' causes controversy

Family reveal baby's gender using their pet alligator and a watermelon, prompting concerns over safety.

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Meet the dogs fighting Heathrow Airport smugglers

Jessie the spaniel has sniffed out more than £1m in contraband cash since starting her job.

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Easter: Irish pubs lift Good Friday alcohol ban

Pubs in the Irish Republic will sell alcohol on Good Friday for the first time in almost a century.

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Amal Clooney to represent detained Myanmar reporters

The well-known human rights lawyer says there is "no doubt" the journalists detained in Myanmar are innocent.

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New Zealand v England: Jonny Bairstow hits unbeaten 97 as batsmen struggle again

Jonny Bairstow makes an unbeaten 97 as England's batsmen largely struggle on the first day of the second Test against New Zealand.

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The Papers: Spy daughter's recovery and GKN takeover

Friday's front pages lead with the takeover of one of Britain's oldest engineering firms and Yulia Skripal.

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Quiz: Who has 'admitted' to biting Beyonce?

7 days quiz: It's the weekly news quiz - have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world over the past seven days?

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Searching for the sublime: The man who paints in the ocean

Peter Matthews uses paint, pencil, rust and water from the Atlantic to make art in the sea.

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Volkswagen's car 'graveyard' in California

Volkswagen has been storing hundreds of thousands of cars after the diesel emissions scandal.

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Anthony Joshua: How many calories make a champion?

For Anthony Joshua it's 5,500 - but what about some of the other heavy-hitters out there?

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Turning bread into beer to fight food waste

This Vienna food shop is tackling food waste by turning inedible leftovers into something drinkable.

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Thousands raised for orphans-to-be Louis and Ella

Louis, 16, and Ella, 14, face losing their mother to cancer after their father died of a stroke.

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The teenager sentenced to 241 years in prison

A man who committed a brutal robbery as a teenager will be in prison until he dies. Is that fair?

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Obituary: Johan van Hulst, the teacher who saved Jewish children

Johan van Hulst, who has died aged 107, saved children from the Nazis but wished he could have done more.

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Cambridge Analytica: Can targeted online ads really change a voter's behaviour?

Online political advertising that uses big data to target individuals - how influential is it?

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Russian spy: How big is the Kremlin's diplomatic network?

Russia is losing more than 140 envoys, but it remains one of the world's diplomatic powerhouses.

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Myanmar's Rohingya stuck in Bangladesh's 'no man's land'

Thousands of Rohingya Muslims are living on a small strip of land between Myanmar and Bangladesh.

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The dispute over how Labour's disputes are handled

The BBC's Iain Watson on the resignation of the Labour Party's disputes panel chief and who might replace her.

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Australian ball-tampering: Steve Smith, David Warner & Cameron Bancroft punishments 'too harsh'

Ball-tampering bans given to Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft contain "glaring and clear anomalies", says the Australian Cricketers' Association.

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West Ham v Southampton: Extra security for London Stadium game to cost taxpayers £60,000

Increased security at West Ham's home game against Southampton at London Stadium on Saturday will cost taxpayers about £60,000.

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Police officer killed in Hopkinsville, Ky., governor announces; suspect reportedly on the run

03/29/18 7:45 PM

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Outgoing VA Secretary David Shulkin appears on 'Special Report,' 6 pm ET on Fox News

03/29/18 5:31 PM

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Attorney general: Federal prosecutor evaluating alleged FBI, DOJ wrongdoing, no second special counsel for now

03/29/18 5:19 PM

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‘Serial’ podcast subject Adnan Syed granted new trial

03/29/18 1:17 PM

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Russia to expel 60 US diplomats, close US consulate in St. Petersburg

03/29/18 1:15 PM

Tampering and tears - Australian cricket's week of woe

BBC Sport recaps a remarkable week in the world of cricket, in which three Australia players - Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft - were banned for ball-tampering and coach Darren Lehmann stepped down.

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Great Good Friday goals: Jurgen Klinsmann, Michael Owen & Thierry Henry

A look back at some of the best Premier League goals scored on Good Friday, including sparkling efforts from Thierry Henry and Jurgen Klinsmann.

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NFL cheerleader claims she was fired over Instagram photo

Bailey Davis is accusing the New Orleans Saints football team of gender discrimination.

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The incredible journey of a camera lost at sea

School children found the camera in perfect working order - fully charged with pictures intact.

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Bonus pay gap revealed at Facebook UK

Women working at Facebook in the UK are paid bonuses worth less than 60% of those their male colleagues receive.

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Brexit: UK hopes to roll over 40 EU trade deals, says Liam Fox

Liam Fox says he hopes to have the arrangements with 70 countries in place by the end of 2020.

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Worboys case: Nick Hardwick says justice secretary 'at fault too'

Ex-Parole Board boss Nick Hardwick says the Ministry of Defence had a role in mishandling the rapist's case.

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Renault shares jump after Nissan merger report

Shares in the French car maker accelerate after a report that it is in merger talks with Nissan.

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Bargain Booze firm Conviviality close to administration

Conviviality, which owns Bargain Booze and Wine Rack, announces plans to file for administration.

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Decision day for GKN as shareholders vote on its future

Shareholders in the engineering giant will vote to accept or reject a hostile takeover bid.

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UK House price growth 'subdued in March'

The Nationwide building society says prices grew at an annual rate of 2.1%.

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Australian ball-tampering: Steve Smith dumped as 'Weet-bix Kid'

The deal is just one corporate sponsorship to collapse amid Australian cricket's ball-tampering scandal.

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Airbnb to give Chinese authorities guest information

The home-sharing site will proactively share customers' passport details and booking dates with authorities.

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Row over deposit demands on tenants

MPs and landlords are at loggerheads over the acceptable level of security deposits demanded of tenants.

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Amazon sinks as US tech stocks continue to slide

Technology stocks helped power the market's rise last year, but investors are nervous now.

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UK car production falls as domestic demand slumps

The number of cars built in Britain fell as domestic demand dived 17%, the SMMT says.

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MPs to probe Russian money laundering through UK property

MPS will investigate the scale of UK money laundering, including property bought with suspected Russian 'dirty money'.

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Reckitt Benckiser cuts boss’s pay for second time

The Gaviscon maker has cut Rakesh Kapoor's pay by 18% to £12.5m after the firm underperformed.

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Lottery win teen: Did she choose wisely?

Charlie Lagarde took C$1,000 a week for life, rather than a C$1m lump sum, after winning a lottery.

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Shire shares jump after Takeda confirms bid interest

Shares in the UK drugs firm climb as much as 25% as a Japanese rival mulls a possible offer.

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Filling Panini World Cup sticker book estimated at £773

A leading mathematician says it would cost £773 to fill the World Cup Panini sticker album.

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Deposit return scheme: Who would pay?

The plastics industry says a deposit return scheme would mean consumers would have to pay more for drinks.

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Samsonite boss: I always carry two cases

Samsonite is perhaps the world's best-known luggage brand. Chief executive Ramesh Tainwala explains why online shopping is the biggest threat and opportunity to his business.

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'It's a very spacious one bed'

Institutional investors are building thousands of new rental properties. Will this improve the UK's rental market?

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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un will meet with South Korean president

03/29/18 2:12 AM

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Trump to replace David Shulkin with Adm. Ronny Jackson as Veterans Affairs secretary

03/28/18 5:38 PM

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DOJ Inspector General investigates alleged FISA abuses by DOJ, FBI

03/28/18 3:26 PM

Brexit: Theresa May vows to keep UK 'strong and united'

With one year until Brexit, the PM promises to make it a "success for everyone" on a whirlwind tour of UK.

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'Deeply sorry' Christine Shawcroft quits as Labour disputes chief

Christine Shawcroft sent an email opposing suspension of a candidate accused of Holocaust denial.

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Bargain Booze firm Conviviality close to administration

Conviviality, which owns Bargain Booze and Wine Rack, announces plans to file for administration.

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Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan for first time since shooting

The Nobel Peace Prize winner was shot by the Taliban in 2012 for campaigning for girls' education.

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Delia El-Hosayny: Being 'Britain's first female bouncer'

Delia El-Hosayny has been stabbed, shot and even delivered a baby while on shift.

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Term-time holiday rules stop children taking dance exams

Children are too often refused permission to take external exams in school hours, says exam board.

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We've not got enough beds or staff - NHS bosses

Managers warn 2018-19 will be hard with one in 12 posts vacant and hospitals short of up to 15,000 beds.

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Spy poisoning: Highest amount of nerve agent was on door

Sergei and Yulia Skripal first came into contact with nerve agent from their front door, police believe.

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Row over deposit demands on tenants

MPs and landlords are at loggerheads over the acceptable level of security deposits demanded of tenants.

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Carnival Cruise offers teen free trip for Snapchat handle

The cruise line showed up at a Virginia teenager's door to bid on his Snapchat handle, @CarnivalCruise.

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Could Grimsby's ghost town be saved?

Once the heart of Britain's busiest fishing port, this forgotten area could see a new lease of life.

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Venezuela fire: 68 die in Carabobo police station cells

The blaze swept the facility in Valencia, Carabobo state, during a reported breakout attempt.

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Australian ball-tampering: David Warner apologises for 'stain on game'

David Warner apologises for causing "distress" to cricket fans "in Australia and all over the world" after the ball-tampering incident which has seen him banned for a year.

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The Papers: Cabbie victims' victory and Brexit countdown

Fall-out from the decision not to release black cab rapist John Worboys dominates Thursday's front pages.

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News Daily: Brexit, a year to go, and spy poisoning latest

Your morning briefing for 29 March 2019.

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Me and my endometriosis: 12 women share their stories

Endometriosis affects about 1 in 10 women. These incredible ladies are speaking out after spending years in agonising pain, fighting to get a diagnosis.

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Hat quiz: How much do you know about headwear?

Spare a moment as you don or doff your Easter bonnet and find out how much you know about hats.

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Viola player Chris Goldscheider wins landmark case

A musician who suffered a life-changing hearing injury won a High Court judgement against the Royal Opera House.

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Deptherapy charity helps rehabilitate veterans with scuba-diving

The charity uses scuba diving to help veterans dealing with trauma and pain.

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Inxeba wins South Africa film award despite ban attempt

Traditional leaders were furious at the film's portrayal of gay love within a Xhosa cultural initiation.

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Cycling the length of the Dakota Access pipeline

Martin Eberlen's images of those who live and work along the controversial route that transports oil across four US states.

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Fourth Plinth sculptures: Where are they now?

What happens to the works that have previously taken pride of place on the plinth?

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Was lottery winner wise to take $1,000-a-week?

Charlie Lagarde took C$1,000 a week for life, rather than a C$1m lump sum, after winning a lottery.

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‘I acted my way out of prison’

He spent his early life in and out of jail - then Michael Balogun decided he wanted to study at one of the world's top drama schools.

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The man who's handled priceless art for 40 years

Ken Simons has been trusted to carry and move works by Picasso, Dali, Rodin and Hockney.

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Are adverts deliberately being racist?

Newsbeat looks at why several adverts from big brands have been accused of being racist.

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'Lost' film predicting rise of Nazism returns to screen

A 1924 silent movie rediscovered in a Paris flea market is back in cinemas after a restoration campaign, reports the BBC's Bethany Bell in Vienna.

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Plastic recycling: How do bottle deposit schemes work?

The government is consulting on introducing a deposit return scheme for drinking containers.

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Islamic State and the kidnap of Nigerian schoolgirls from Dapchi

The BBC's Tomi Oladipo looks at the links between the Islamic State group and Nigeria's militants following the Dapchi abductions.

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Wednesday, 28 March 2018

Sky Bet fined £1m by Gambling Commission

The firm failed to prevent gambling addicts who had self-excluded accessing its websites, the watchdog says.

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The world's toughest place to study?

In the ruins of the siege of Eastern Ghouta in Syria there are still students refusing to give up learning.

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Sky Bet fined £1m by Gambling Commission

The firm failed to prevent gambling addicts who had self-excluded accessing its websites, the watchdog says.

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Drinks bottles and can deposit return scheme proposed

A money-back scheme for returning glass, plastic bottles and cans in England is to be introduced.

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China and N Korea confirm Kim Jong-un visit

After days of speculation, officials confirm it was the North Korean leader meeting Xi in Beijing.

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Why is Brexit taking sooo long?

Quick guide to Brexit and why it seems to be taking so long for the UK to leave the European Union.

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'Cerebral palsy won't stop me becoming a lawyer'

Daniel says he won't listen to anyone who says his cerebral palsy is too great an obstacle.

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Walmart shelves 'hyper-sexualised' Cosmopolitan

Cosmopolitan, which is known for its frank discussion of female sexuality, is removed from checkouts.

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Canada teen wins $1000 a week for life on 18th birthday

A Canadian teen wins $1000 a week for life after buying a lottery ticket on her 18th birthday.

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Megabus ads promising £1 seats banned

The advertising watchdog finds as few as one seat per coach was available for the bargain price.

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Sir Ken Dodd: Fans to say farewell at comedian's Liverpool funeral

Members of the public have been asked to line the streets of the funeral procession in Liverpool.

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John Worboys: Court to rule on black cab rapist release

Victims of John Worboys will find out if their challenge to a decision to release him is successful.

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William Strampel: Michigan supervisor of Larry Nassar charged

William Strampel is accused of storing nude photos of students and grabbing the buttocks of others.

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'Enormous' wildcat found in Aberdeenshire forest

At 4ft long from nose to tail, the animal is thought to be one of the world's largest wildcats.

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Spy poisoning: 'I would really like to know how they are'

Viktoria Skripal, the niece of the poisoned Russian spy, Sergei Skripal, told the BBC she hopes a miracle will happen.

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Utah trooper hit by skidding car

Sgt Cade Brenchley was attending an accident when an out-of-control car sent him flying.

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The Papers: Plastics purge and firefighters 'sorry'

Plans to tax plastic bottles and an apology over the response to the Manchester attack make Wednesday's front pages.

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Taking to the skies in a RAF Tornado

The BBC's Sarah Montague takes a flight in a Tornado attack bomber, ahead of its retirement in 2019.

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In pictures: Brief encounters through the lens

Photographer Mark Fairhurst's portraits of celebrities go on show in Tetbury, Gloucestershire.

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How Jackie Kennedy brought Mona Lisa to US

In 1963, one of the world's most famous paintings visited the US. The First Lady made it happen.

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News Daily: Plastics deposit scheme and Kim Jong-un visit confirmed

Your morning briefing for 28 March 2018.

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Jews and Arabs living side by side

The story of a unique peace community in Israel called Wahat al-Salam, Neve Shalom

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Cat stuck up pole draws huge audience

A cat was stranded on a power line for three days, in an ordeal broadcast to hundreds of thousands.

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Magician Dynamo opens up about Crohn's struggle

Images posted to social media by the magician have prompted others to share their stories of Crohn's disease.

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Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black say they will raise son in the UK

The screenwriter and husband of diver Tom Daley are using a surrogate in the US rather than the UK.

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This 98-year-old sports mascot nun is captivating Americans

Sister Jean is the chaplain for basketball team Loyola-Chicago and people love her.

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Fired Vancouver waiter case: Are the French really rude?

A waiter accused of bad behaviour in Canada revives a long-standing stereotype.

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Five songs you didn't know were about God

As rumours circulate that Justin Bieber is recording a Christian album, here are some examples of how that might not be completely awful.

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Drinks bottles and can deposit return scheme proposed

A money-back scheme for returning glass, plastic bottles and cans in England is to be introduced.

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DFS profit plunges by more than half

The furniture firm reports a fall in half-year sales and profits amid "challenging market conditions".

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Megabus ads promising £1 seats are banned

The advertising watchdog finds as few as one seat per coach was available for the bargain price.

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Moving home is 'becoming a rarity'

Homeowners are moving half as often as they did before the credit crunch, new figures suggest.

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WTO: US-China trade war would have 'severe' economic impact

Global growth could fall "quickly" if Washington and Beijing push ahead with tariff threats, warns WTO.

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Tesla and Nvidia shares fall amid driverless car doubts

Shares in Tesla and Nvidia dive amid fresh worries about the promise of self-driving car technology.

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Great Ormond Street Hospital charity to keep Presidents Club cash

Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity has reversed its decision to return money after the Presidents Club dinner.

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Data row: Facebook's Zuckerberg will not appear before MPs

The Facebook boss declines to appear before MPs and will send a senior executive instead.

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Ex-BHS boss Dominic Chappell faces directorship ban

The former owner of BHS could be banned from holding company directorships for up to 15 years.

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Superdry co-founder gives £1m to charity

A co-founder of the sports fashion chain is leaving to spend more time on both charity work and business.

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Huawei P20 Pro smartphone 'can see in the dark'

The Chinese company's news flagship has three rear cameras and can create handheld long-exposure snaps.

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Brexit: UK firms 'fearful' for future migration system

Businesses worry about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Brexit, a report finds.

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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un met with Chinese President Xi Jinping during 'unofficial visit,' state media say

03/27/18 8:06 PM

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Arrest made in connection to packages found in D.C.-area military bases

03/27/18 10:22 AM

Can the ad industry persuade us to eat more vegetables?

Advertisers are the experts at persuading us to eat burgers, crisps and fizzy drinks. But what if they tried to sell us something healthier?

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The world's toughest place to study?

In the ruins of the siege of Eastern Ghouta in Syria there are still students refusing to give up learning.

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Mother rammed twice in car attack: 'I thought I'd died'

Zaynab Hussein's attacker hit her with a car twice in a hate crime that has left her bed-bound for six months.

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Why bear cubs are spending longer with their mothers

Hunting pressures mean brown bear cubs now spend an extra year with their mothers, say scientists.

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Uber barred from resuming Arizona self-drive trial

Arizona's governor says he was disturbed and alarmed by video footage of a fatal accident.

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Nestle 'restructures' Milkybar to cut sugar

The chocolate firm has used science to cut sugar in chocolate by 30%

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How the British drink

Across Great Britain, adults are drinking less often. So how are tastes changing and why are they cutting back?

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Pea pushers

Advertisers are the experts at persuading us to eat burgers, crisps and fizzy drinks. But what if they tried to sell us something healthier?

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Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Data row: Facebook's Zuckerberg will not appear before MPs

Facebook, which is at the centre of a dispute over harvesting personal data, will send a senior boss.

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Corrie Mckeague: Evidence 'manipulated', mother claims

Corrie Mckeague's mother Nicola Urquhart says "reasonable questions" remain that need answering.

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Government wades into GKN takeover battle

The business secretary seeks "binding" commitments from Melrose over its proposed takeover of GKN.

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Who Bit Beyonce? Fans investigate claims star was bitten on face

Two actresses have already denied biting Beyonce on the face following speculation from the Beyhive.

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Olivia de Havilland: Acting legend loses court battle over TV drama Feud

The legendary Gone with the Wind actress "does not own history", a California appeal court rules.

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Brexit: UK firms 'fearful' for future migration system

Businesses worry about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Brexit, a report finds.

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The Argentine families finding closure in the Falklands

This is the first time Argentine families have been able to visit the graves of their loved ones.

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Energy firm banned from taking on new customers

A string of customer service concerns leads Ofgem to impose rare restrictions on small supplier Iresa.

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Parsons Green: Bomber 'didn't agree' to Prevent, says mentor

Parsons Green attacker Ahmed Hassan didn't consent to deradicalisation scheme, his mentor says.

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New top story on Hacker News: Is libreoffice online a viable alternative to gdocs?

Is libreoffice online a viable alternative to gdocs?
69 by rlvesco7 | 34 comments on Hacker News.
https://ift.tt/1O6Rmf5 The only thing keeping me with google is gdocs. But I'd rather not keep my private data with them. Libre office online does not appear in google search an an alternative and hn has mostly ignored it. Is it not ready for prime time?

Government steps in to GKN takeover battle

The business secretary seeks assurances from Melrose over its proposed takeover of GKN.

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Workplace sexual harassment victims 'need better protection'

Equality watchdog calls for employers to be legally obliged to protect workers from victimisation.

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H&M see further discounts amid weak sales

The Swedish fashion giant says slow sales will mean further discounting.

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GSK may sell Horlicks to focus on OTC and oral health

The pharmaceuticals firm will take control of Sensodyne and Panadol from joint venture partner Novartis.

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2,000 jobs under threat at fashion chain

More woe on the high street as Select seeks to reduce rents and close unprofitable stores.

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Asia stocks follow US shares up as trade war fears ease

Earlier Wall Street had rallied on optimistic comments coming out of both Washington and Beijing.

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Facebook faces Federal Trade Commission privacy inquiry

Facebook shares fall as a federal agency investigates whether the firm broke data security laws.

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Gay wedding ban sparks cruise boycott call

Bermuda's recent reversal of marriage equality has forced Carnival Corporation to halt LGBT unions.

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DPD improves workers' rights after driver's death

The delivery firm makes the changes after work pressures are blamed for the death of one of its drivers.

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James Packer: Resignation puts focus on 'high-flier' mental health

James Packer's decision to resign from his company and seek help is uncommon among business leaders.

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Billion euro cyber-suspect arrested in Spain

The individual led a prolific gang that stole cash from banks for more than five years, says Europol.

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Russia Kemerovo fire: Putin cites 'criminal negligence'

The Russian leader visits the scene of the leisure complex fire in Siberia which killed 64 people.

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Spy poisoning: Australian PM condemns Russian 'recklessness' in UK

Australia joins more than 20 other countries in expelling Russian diplomats over UK spy poisoning.

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Grammar school success 'down to privilege' - study

Grammar schools achieve better results only because of more able, wealthier pupils, a study suggests.

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Madeleine McCann: Police granted more funds for search

The Metropolitan Police's request for money to continue its search for Madeleine McCann is approved.

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The teen 'downloading music into his head'

Michael Fuller is autistic and could play Mozart by ear aged 11. Now he's a classical composer.

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Volvo Ocean Race yachtsman John Fisher rescue hope 'diminishes'

Searches continue for John Fisher who fell overboard in the Atlantic during a round-the-world race.

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Jeremy Corbyn told to act on 'stain' of anti-Semitism in party

Ex-PM Tony Blair is among Labour figures urging Jeremy Corbyn to do more to tackle anti-Semitism.

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Hospitals 'failing' on genetic bowel cancer test

A charity says that more than 80% are failing to test for the genetic condition Lynch syndrome.

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Police 'should need warrant' to download phone data

At least 26 forces in England and Wales have begun using new technology to extract data from phones.

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Flat-Earther launches DIY rocket

"Mad" Mike Hughes wanted to see for himself whether thousands of years of human knowledge is wrong.

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Fired Vancouver waiter: I'm not rude, just French

A waiter claims discrimination against his French culture after being fired for "rude" behaviour.

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'North Korean train' in Beijing fuels rumours of Kim Jong-un visit

Speculation grows as a North Korean delegation makes a visit to Beijing under tight security.

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Workplace sexual harassment victims 'need better protection'

Equality watchdog calls for employers to be legally obliged to protect workers from victimisation.

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The Papers: Jewish groups 'goaded' and 'spies' sent home

An anti-Semitism demonstration and a mass expulsion of Russian diplomats make Tuesday's front pages.

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News Daily: More Anti-Russia action and Labour anti-Semitism row

Your morning briefing for 27 March 2018.

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Going from slavery to being a millionaire

A new book tells the history of the first US black millionaires - and how they spent their riches.

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Damien Hirst: Giant sculptures unveiled in Norfolk exhibition

Artist Damien Hirst is exhibiting giant sculptures in the grounds of Houghton Hall in Norfolk.

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Schoolgirl who defied US segregation dies

Linda Brown was nine when she was denied entry to a white school, becoming the focus of a landmark case.

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Mountain lion roams California backyards

The large female cougar jumped between gardens before being tranquillised and caught.

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Eastern Ghouta: Saying goodbye to 'hell on Earth'

Thousands of rebels and civilians are bussed from Eastern Ghouta under a deal with Syria's government.

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Yuri Gagarin: First man in space

It's 50 years since the death of Yuri Gagarin, the Russian Cosmonaut who was the first man to travel into space.

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Passengers ride on the UK's first automated mainline train

Thameslink say automated services will able to run every two minutes during the rush hour,

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Pubs in danger: Six charts on how the British drink

Across Great Britain, adults are drinking less often. So how are tastes changing and why are they cutting back?

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Secret world: The women in the UK who cannot report sexual abuse

When powerful women began talking about their experience of sexual abuse, it had an effect on some of the most powerless women in the UK.

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Buying Viagra: What you should know

Men can now buy impotence pills without a prescription at some UK pharmacies. What are the risks?

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Did Martin Luther King predict his own death?

Fifty years ago, the civil rights leader gave his final speech. Did he conclude by predicting his assassination?

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Actor Anthony Wong finds family who never knew him, after BBC report

Anthony Wong, an award winning actor, had spent decades looking for traces of his British father.

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American who escaped Al Qaeda captivity says FBI, under Mueller and Comey, betrayed him

03/26/18 8:06 PM

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Multiple suspicious packages containing explosive material sent to DC-area military installations, neutralized

03/26/18 6:52 PM

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Dow spikes nearly 670 at close, biggest one-day point gain since 2008

03/26/18 4:27 PM

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Iowa family found dead in Mexico likely killed by water heater gas leak: official

03/26/18 12:39 PM

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US expels 60 Russian diplomats, closes consulate in response to ex-spy poisoning

03/26/18 9:01 AM

'Artpreneurs' are go!

Meet the woman encouraging artists to become "artpreneurs" using social media and the web.

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Social mission

Would you give up a job for a six-month contract to tackle ways of improving mental health? asks the BBC's Andrew Bomford.

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DR Congo massacre: 'My daughter was slashed with a machete'

BBC Africa editor Fergal Keane visits the site of a gruesome massacre in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Ball-tampering in cricket - what, how and why?

BBC Sport takes a look at what ball-tampering is and why it has provoked such an outcry.

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Abuse inquiry in Telford within 'months'

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse says it is "vital" victims have their say.

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Russian ambassadors 'summoned by EU neighbours'

The move comes amid reports of imminent diplomatic expulsions over the nerve agent attack in the UK.

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First and second-class stamp prices rise

Royal Mail says the price rises are necessary to maintain the universal postal service.

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Simon Cowell's Syco to produce its first show for the BBC

Dance talent show The Greatest Dancer is also expected to feature Cheryl and Alesha Dixon.

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Remington: Oldest US gunmaker files for bankruptcy

The firm has been in business for more than 200 years but has been hit by slowing sales.

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First and second-class stamp prices rise

Royal Mail says the price rises are necessary to maintain the universal postal service.

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Credit card debt growth at 12-year high

Annual growth in outstanding credit card debt speeds up owing, in part, to tap and go payments.

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Stormy Daniels: 'I was threatened'

The adult film actress says she was threatened over an alleged sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006.

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Southern Health fined £2m over deaths

Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust fined £2m after admitting failures that led to deaths of two patients

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Spain Catalonia: Puigdemont's arrest in Germany sparks mass protests

Carles Puigdemont is to appear in a German court determining if he can be extradited to Spain.

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How a poorly puppy inspired a pet food success story

When Henrietta Morrison's border terrier refused to eat its normal food, she was inspired to set up pet food brand Lily's Kitchen.

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Michael Cohen’s lawyer sends Stormy Daniels cease and desist letter

03/26/18 6:26 AM

Why the Stormy Daniels-Donald Trump story matters

Adult star Stormy Daniels is suing President Trump: this is how the affair happened and why it matters.

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Man pleads guilty over hit and run deaths

Man admits causing death of brothers aged six and two in hit and run in Coventry last month

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Australia ball-tampering row: Simon Hughes explains what happened in Cape Town

Cricket analyst Simon Hughes explains how Australia tampered with the ball during the third Test against South Africa.

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