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Sweden asks China to co-operate over severed cables
www.bbc.com Sweden asks China to co-operate with severed cable investigationTwo cables in the Baltic Sea linking Sweden to Lithuania, and Finland to Germany, were damaged.
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Top-selling mobile games break rules on loot boxes
www.bbc.com Top-selling mobile games breaking rules on loot boxesAds for games are meant to say if they contain loot boxes - BBC News has found most do not.
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Katherine Grainger is first female Olympic chair
www.bbc.com Dame Grainger makes history as first female Olympic chairDame Katherine is the only British woman to win medals in five successive Olympic games.
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Euro 2025 hopes as Wales on brink of footballing history
www.bbc.com Euro 2025 hopes as Wales women on brink of footballing historyWales' women are hoping to make history by qualifying for their first major tournament.
- www.bbc.com Bishop accused of bullying begins return to work
The Right Reverend Anne Dyer resumes some duties in her Orkney and Aberdeen role after no further action was taken.
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Sir Alf Ramsey World Cup reports sold for £17,064
www.bbc.com Sir Alf Ramsey 1966 World Cup reports sell at auction for £17,064Papers belonging to England's 1966 manager found hidden in an old suitcase go under the hammer.
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Murder probe after woman killed in e-bike 'ramming'
www.bbc.com Murder probe after woman killed in Derbyshire e-bike 'ramming'Police say a man and woman have been arrested following the hit-and-run crash.
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Weekly quiz: Which box office spell did Wicked break?
www.bbc.com BBC weekly news quiz: Which box office spell did Wicked break?How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world over the past seven days?
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The Papers: MPs in 'once-in-a-decade vote' and Wallace accused over comments
www.bbc.com Newspaper headlines: 'MPs vote on assisted dying' and 'Wallace steps aside'MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace's misconduct allegations and an assisted dying vote leads the papers.
- www.bbc.com Gregg Wallace 'fascinated by my sex life and made lesbian jokes'
A number of workers across a range of shows have approached BBC News with claims about the TV presenter.
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Amorim enjoys 'special' first Man Utd win despite 'anxiety'
www.bbc.com Man Utd 3-2 Bodo/Glimt: Ruben Amorim enjoys 'special' first win despite 'anxiety'New Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim describes his Old Trafford welcome as "special" but admits he is "anxious" going into games.
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Voters to take to the polls in Irish general election
www.bbc.com Irish general election: Voters set to take to the pollsPolling stations will be open in the Republic of Ireland between 07:00 and 22:00 local time on Friday.
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Lions deny Bears on Thanksgiving for 10th straight win
www.bbc.com NFL Thanksgiving: Detroit Lions beat Chicago Bears for record-equalling 10th straight winThe Detroit Lions end their wait for a Thanksgiving win by beating the Chicago Bears 23-20 to extend their winning streak to a record-equalling 10 games.
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Price of tattoos 'will rise' as new safety rules begin
www.bbc.com Tattoo prices rise as Welsh government safety rules come inImproving standards is the aim, but licensing costs could mean tattoos become more expensive.
- www.bbc.com Families return to destruction in southern Lebanon
Displaced Lebanese are trying to get to their homes after a ceasefire came into force.
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Last-minute lobbying ahead of major assisted dying vote
www.bbc.com Assisted dying bill: Last minute lobbying as MPs prepare to voteMPs are voting in what could be one of the most momentous decisions of their political lives.
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Jay Slater's family stop donations on fundraiser
www.bbc.com Oswaldtwistle: Jay Slater's family stop donations on fundraiser after Tenerife deathJay Slater's mum Debbie Duncan thanks people for helping give her son the funeral send off he deserved.
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How the Republic of Ireland will elect its next parliament
www.bbc.com Irish general election: How voters will elect the next parliamentWith the Irish general election on Friday, BBC News NI explains how votes will be made and counted.
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Starmer's Migration Mission
www.bbc.co.uk Newscast - Starmer's Migration Mission - BBC SoundsAdam, Chris, Alex and Nick look back on the week
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Transport secretary pleaded guilty to 2014 work phone incident
www.bbc.com Louise Haigh admits pleading guilty to 2014 criminal offenceThe transport secretary says she admitted to a criminal offence relating to a police investigation.