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Inside the Middlesbrough clinic where heroin users get a 'last chance'

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 11:01
The BBC is given exclusive access to people who are using pharmaceutical heroin in a medical setting.

Samira Ahmed reaches settlement with BBC

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 10:24
The presenter won her employment tribunal last month against the corporation over equal pay.

North East snow: County Durham schools closed and roads chaos

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 10:03
Heavy snow causes the closure of dozens of schools across County Durham, with roads also badly hit.

Girl, nine, airlifted to hospital after three-car Moray crash

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 09:41
The nine-year-old was seriously injured in the three-car accident on the A941 in Moray.

Ilkeston NatWest Hole: TripAdvisor halts spoof reviews

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 09:36
A spate of spoof reviews saw the hole ranked as one of Ilkeston's top-rated attractions.

Weather warning: Snow affects travel and schools

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 09:21
A warning for snow and rain began at midnight on Sunday and remains in place until noon on Monday.

'Police let me down after I reported being raped'

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 08:57
Lucy Monaghan waives her right to anonymity after decision is taken not to prosecute alleged attacker.

Home Secretary Priti Patel 'deeply concerned' by 'false allegations'

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 04:34
The home secretary hits back following claims of distrust from MI5 bosses and bullying behaviour.

Whitehall HR boss sought amid Number 10 'tensions'

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 02:04
The £60,000-a-year role involves overseeing the recruitment and treatment of special advisers.

Climate change: Schools failing us, say pupils

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:35
Educated people cause most harm to the planet so schools must change, say teenage climate campaigners.

Labour leadership: Members voting in three-way contest

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:34
Sir Keir Starmer, Lisa Nandy and Rebecca Long-Bailey remain in the race to succeed Jeremy Corbyn.

GCSEs: Exams in Wales could be sat online in future

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:25
The new head of Wales' exam watchdog believes "significantly more" tests could be sat online.

Snow to sweep Scotland sparking travel disruption

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:14
A Met Office yellow warning for snow is in place affecting most parts of Scotland on Monday.

Rising number of middle-aged people still renting homes

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:09
Statistics show a big rise in the number of middle-aged people renting their homes, rather than owning them.

'We are trapped in the house that killed our son'

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:07
Zane Gbangbola was poisoned during flooding at his home. But has the full story of his death been told?

Public toilets: Should you be able to pee for free?

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:05
Toilet access in London can be a real issue for many people who live in and visit the city.

Public redundancy bill hits seven-year high

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:01
Taxpayers are facing a £346m bill after a spate of high-profile business failures on the High Street.

New questions over Farah's relationship with Salazar

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:01
Fresh questions over Mo Farah's relationship with his disgraced former coach Alberto Salazar are raised in a new BBC Panorama investigation.

Help us make venues safer, urges bomb victim's mum

Mon, 02/24/2020 - 00:00
The mother of Manchester Arena terror attack victim Martyn Hett urges venues to help shape a new law.

The Papers: Fury 'gypsy king of the world' and pandemic fears

Sun, 02/23/2020 - 23:30
Tyson Fury's boxing triumph and the latest coronavirus outbreaks dominate Monday's newspapers.

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