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Why turbulence is getting more frequent and more severe
As climate change shifts atmospheric conditions, air travel could become bumpier.
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Why Trump's state visit could cause potential pitfalls for PM
Âé¶¹Éç Diplomatic Correspondent, James Landale, on President Trump's state visit to the UK.
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Why this flu season could be the worst in a decade
The NHS has issued a "flu jab SOS" - urging everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated.
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Why this flu season could be the worst in a decade
The NHS has issued a "flu jab SOS" - urging everyone eligible to get vaccinated.
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Why the US will struggle to take on Asia in the chip industry
Donald Trump wants to turbocharge a process it's taken other regions decades to perfect.
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Why the King's Australia tour nearly didn't happen
Royal tours require precision planning, as our royal correspondent Daniela Relph explains.
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Why some are claiming the 2024 election result was unfair
Reform UK and the Greens want a change to the voting system.
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Why Sir Keir Starmer will still struggle to win on immigration
Why public concern over immigration is still likely to dog the Labour government.
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Why sheep farmers are a dying breed
Sheep are vanishing from the UK's hills — and dinner plates -- amid changing tastes.
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Why Rachel Reeves needs to act now to reboot economy
She is the first woman to become Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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Why Putin and Trump's relationship soured
Âé¶¹Éç Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg on how the relationship has gone off the rails.
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Why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis
Poundland has found itself trying to secure its future on the high street.
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Why Meghan's marmite effect might work to her advantage
Five years after Megxit, can the Duchess of Sussex boost her popularity in the UK?
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Why is the Pope doing a long tour when he's so frail?
At nearly 88 years old, Pope Francis is in the middle of his longest foreign visit yet.
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Why is Russia's economy growing despite sanctions?
How Russia’s economy is adapting to ‘debilitating’ western sanctions – but how long for?
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Why Hip-hop is still struggling to have its 'MeToo' moment
Hollywood's 'MeToo' movement began nearly a decade ago - is it time hip-hop had its own?
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Why Grant Shapps is warning about a Labour supermajority
The Âé¶¹Éç's Henry Zeffman on why 'this feels like a real inflection point in the campaign'.
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Why finding out about Sue Gray’s salary really matters
Our Political Editor Chris Mason explains how this story happened.
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Why did Bayesian yacht sink in 16 minutes?
Sicily wreck: The 16 minutes that plunged the Bayesian yacht into a deadly spiral.
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Why cutting homelessness might be harder than it was
Correspondent Michael Buchanan considers what can be done - and whether it will work.
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Why China is behind Putin and Kim's budding friendship
The Âé¶¹Éç's China correspondent, Laura Bicker, takes on the bond between Mr Putin & Mr Kim.
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Why big institutions still fail to protect children
Our social affairs editor on how abusers have targeted churches, schools and clubs.
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Why Âé¶¹Éç sent undercover reporter into the Met Police
Rory Bibb spent seven months working at Charing Cross police station in central London.
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Why a scheme helped sexual offenders - then closed
The case raises difficult questions about how best to protect potential victims.
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Who would want to be new Âé¶¹Éç director general?
Culture editor Katie Razzall takes us through the runners and riders for the top job.
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Who owns the moon?
Our science editor Rebecca Morelle reports on the new space race.
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Where Elon Musk's baseless grooming claims began
Written and read by Âé¶¹Éç Verify's Tom Edgington.
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What’s the Democrats' problem with Kamala Harris?
The Âé¶¹Éç's Anthony Zurcher assesses the Vice President's popularity among Democrats.
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What's the secret to why TV cooking shows are dying out?
Commissions for all forms of food programmes across British TV have dropped 44% in a year
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What's the secret formula for election-winning slogans?
A political strategist says there are eight words that resonate with all voters.