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American bully XLs will not be culled under ban, says chief vet
This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. By Emma Harrison BBC News There will not be a cull of American bully XLs, the UK’s chief veterinary officer has said, after Rishi Sunak announced the dogs will be banned. Christine Middlemiss said instead there will…
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Actor Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-Lee Furness to separate after 27 years
By Rob Corp BBC News Actor Hugh Jackman and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness are to separate after 27 years of marriage, US media have reported. According to celebrity magazine People, the Australian couple said they had been “blessed to share almost three decades together”. “Our journey now is shifting and we have decided to separate…
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Historical Ukrainian sites in Kyiv and Lviv added to UN danger list
By Kathryn Armstrong BBC News Major historical sites in two Ukrainian cities are in danger of destruction due to the ongoing war with Russia, according to the United Nations’ heritage body Unesco. They include the iconic Saint Sophia Cathedral in the capital, Kyiv, and the medieval buildings of the city’s Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery site. The…
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Ovidio Guzmán-López: El Chapo’s son extradited to the US
A son of the infamous drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán has been extradited to the US on drug trafficking charges, the US Attorney General has said. Ovidio Guzmán is suspected of leading, along with his brother, the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel his father founded. Ovidio is also accused of having ordered the murder of…
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Brazilian butt-lifts: Why have one?
By Zoe Applegate and Helen Burchell BBC News, Norfolk Buttock enlargement surgery – also known as a Brazilian butt-lift (BBL) – is the fastest-growing cosmetic surgery procedure but also one of the most dangerous. This week, a coroner said she would write to the government to try to prevent any more deaths after Melissa Kerr,…
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Tube Girl: Who is she and why is she dancing on trains
By Anisah Vasta BBC Asian Network How do you pass the time on public transport? Spend the journey scrolling on your phone? Listen to music and stare at the floor? Well, not if you’re Sabrina Bahsoon. Or, as she’s now known to millions of people around the world, Tube Girl. Her self-shot videos of energetic…
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How I lost £120,000 to romance scam gaslighting
By Harvey Day BBC News A romance scam victim, a fraud expert and the writers of a new BBC thriller explain how gaslighting is used to cheat people out of their money. After divorcing her husband of 24 years, Linda Young found herself alone in her home in a small, coastal town. Her grown-up children…
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Major UK methane greenhouse gas leak spotted from space
By Esme Stallard Climate and science reporter, BBC News A major leak in the UK of the extremely potent greenhouse gas methane has been spotted from space for the first time. Its detection by satellite raises hopes that future leaks can be stopped more quickly. Methane has 28 times the heating potential of CO2 and…
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What are Concerned Women for America concerned about?
Concerned Women for America calls itself the biggest public policy women’s group in the US. On Friday, Republican presidential candidates including Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis addressed its annual leadership summit in Washington DC. With a critical election on the horizon, the BBC asked these influential conservative women what’s on their minds.
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US special counsel Jack Smith asks judge to place gag order on Donald Trump
By Max Matza BBC News The prosecutor leading the federal election meddling case against Donald Trump has asked a judge to place him under a gag order, limiting how he is able to publicly comment on the case. Special Counsel Jack Smith’s filing says the “narrowly tailored” order would prevent harassment of witnesses. Mr Trump…