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The woman with a plan to solve Britain's asylum hotel problem
Kate Wareing has an idea that she thinks could help the government empty asylum hotels.
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The water industry is in crisis. Can it be fixed?
Our business editor breaks down the problems plaguing the UK's water industry.
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The war of information between North and South Korea
North and South Korea are in an underground war - Kim Jong Un might now be winning.
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The unpredictable birth rate problem
Why the issue is a headache for schools in England.
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The unexpected knock-on effect of Trump's minerals deal
Âé¶¹Éç reporter, Esme Stallard, digs into the impact of Trump's 'deal of the century'
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The two sides of Donald Trump
The Âé¶¹Éç's North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher on whether Mr Trump has changed.
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The threat to holidays looming from jet fuel shortages
Price of jet fuel has risen dramatically since the start of conflict in the Middle East.
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The super weapons that Putin says turn targets to dust
It's claimed the Avangard can reach speeds of 20,000 mph.
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The struggle for control of the Arctic is heating up
Tensions around the world are growing amid fears the Arctic risks militarising rapidly.
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The shoplifting capital and what it tells us about petty crime
Jim Connolly on how Cleveland's story sheds light on why the crime is soaring nationwide.
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The science of soulmates: Is there a perfect match for you?
Pallab Ghosh examines what science can tell us about finding our one true love.
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The risks of shaking-up Ofsted's school inspections
Will a new 'traffic light' system make a positive difference?
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The riots and how the UK far right has changed
Analysis from Daniel de Simone who's spent years investigating right-wing extremism.
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The real story of the news website accused of fuelling riots
Analysis and explanation from Marianna Spring - the Âé¶¹Éç's disinformation correspondent.
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The race to prevent attacks on plane GPS
A team of British scientists - dubbed 'The Time Lords' - is working on a solution.
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The race the prevent attacks on plane GPS
A team of British scientists - dubbed 'The Time Lords' - is working on a solution.
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The race the prevent attacks on plane GPS
A group of British scientists - dubbed the 'Time Lords' - is working on a solution.
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The problem at the heart of the NHS's maternity care failures
A look at why maternity services across England have long struggled to improve.
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The people who think AI might become conscious
Some experts think artificial intelligence systems can already feel things.
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The myth of willpower when it comes to weight loss
More than one in four adults in the UK are obese. (Image: Getty)
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The link between cousin marriage and child ill health
Research suggests cousin-parentage may have wider consequences than previously thought.
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The Israelis who volunteered - but now refuse to fight in Gaza
The Âé¶¹Éç's Fergal Keane on why men who reported for duty after October 7 now do not fight
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The influencers who want America to procreate faster
The Âé¶¹Éç's population correspondent Stephanie Hegarty on the push for pronatalism.
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The independent vets shaking up the market
The Aldi-style insurgents who could be about to go up against the big practices.
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The impact of recognising a Palestinian state
Three more European nations recognise Palestine – what will be the effect?
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The huge risks facing Starmer when he meets Trump
The prime minister will tread a fine diplomatic line when he visits the White House.
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The Greens at a crossroads - is it time for them to get angry?
The Green Party is on the brink of choosing its new leader.
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The flaws in evidence on both sides of Lucy Letby case
How the case of one baby death shows flaws in the medical evidence on both sides.
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The fight to protect an isolated Amazon tribe
The Mashco Piro is thought to be the largest 'uncontacted group' in the world.
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The fight over China's new UK embassy
The Âé¶¹Éç's Damian Grammaticas explains the row over plans for a new Chinese embassy.