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Branson: Hard Brexit would torpedo some Virgin firms

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 09:09
Sir Richard Branson has spoken out against a hard Brexit, warning it would be "an absolute disaster".

Five-week-old baby boy dies after Yaxley dog attack

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 09:04
Two Staffordshire bull terriers seized following the attack have been destroyed, police confirm.

Chelsea condemn anti-Semitic chants in MOL Vidi Europa League game

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 07:53
Chelsea say fans who sang an anti-Semitic chant in the Europa League game with MOL Vidi have "shamed the club".

'I joined the far right when I was 15'

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 06:23
'John' was referred to Prevent by a college teacher and is now working to help people at risk of radicalisation.

Half of UK homes could get faster broadband

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 05:00
New research suggests that people have not taken up faster services, even though they are available.

David Dimbleby: Goodnight, but not goodbye

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 01:14
The Question Time presenter has hosted his final show after 25 years in the hot seat.

Christmas Jumper Day: Who wins, retailers or charity?

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:58
The festive campaign has become an annual event, but who's the real winner - retailers or charity?

Army's £113m recruitment website 'was 52 months late'

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:39
The website went three times over budget, costing £113m, a National Audit Office report says.

Boy, 4, uses Siri to call 999 call after mum collapses

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:14
Four-year-old Beau is given a bravery award from the Welsh Ambulance Service for his quick thinking.

Work begins to remove Severn toll booths on M4

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:13
Toll collectors reminisce as their booths are removed from the crossings between south Wales and England.

Severn tolls: 'I've been asked for a Big Mac and fries'

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:13
The tolls are scrapped on the Severn bridges between south Wales and south-west England from Monday.

Newspaper headlines: May's 'last-ditch bid' as EU 'turns deaf ear'

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:08
Friday's papers continue to focus on Brexit and Theresa May's attempts to save her deal.

The 73-year-old who finally learned to swim

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:04
But at 73, Beverley James faced down her demons to finally learn to swim.

County Lines: Drug gangs destroying lives and communities

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:03
Young and vulnerable people are being exploited by drug gangs from large urban areas in a practice called County Lines.

Why did Rachel Johnston die after having all her teeth removed?

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:02
The families of three people with learning difficulties tell the BBC all their teeth were taken out.

Travellers see pound close to dollar parity

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:01
Airport currency exchanges are offering rates as low as $1.05 for a pound

Watchdog bans 'harmful' gender stereotypes in adverts

Fri, 12/14/2018 - 00:00
The Committee of Advertising Practice says adverts must not feature harmful gender stereotypes.

Our Brexit deal is at risk, May warns EU leaders

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 22:38
The PM says the withdrawal deal "can be passed" but MPs must be assured the backstop is not a "trap".

Letter to Santa found after 120 years on display in Canterbury

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 22:31
The note from a five-year-old girl was discovered inside a book donated to a charity shop.

Sheffield tree felling compromise agreement

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 19:51
An agreement has been has been reached in Sheffield's long-running tree felling row

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