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With record daily spikes all of last week, the Indian capital is now the worst-hit city in the country.
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With record daily spikes all of last week, the Indian capital is now the worst-hit city in the country.
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People in a ward with one of the lowest election turnouts in England give their views on voting.
Match of the Day 2 pundits Danny Murphy and Dion Dublin praise the partnership of Marcus Rashford and Luke Shaw down Manchester United’s left-hand side.
First-time buyers will get cheaper deals if they can stretch to a bigger deposit, analysts say.
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Up to 9.4 million people have not yet ensured they can cast a ballot in May’s elections.
Some staff who complained of racism within the Church have been paid off to “buy their silence”.
First-time buyers will get cheaper deals if they can stretch to a bigger deposit, analysts say.
Millions of children in England will be surveyed in an attempt to tackle “generational problems”.
Some staff who complained of racism within the Church have been paid off to “buy their silence”.
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Google’s Stadia, Nvidia’s GeForce Now, Xbox Cloud Gaming and PlayStation Now are put to the test.
The Home Secretary will deliver a speech critical of Facebook’s privacy plan for its apps.
Match of the Day 2 pundits Danny Murphy and Dion Dublin discuss the news that six Premier League clubs have agreed to join a new European Super League.
Former Liverpool and Tottenham midfielder Danny Murphy explains why he cannot see any positives from plans for a breakaway European Super League involving England’s ‘big six’ clubs.
Many papers lead with the aftermath of Prince Philip’s funeral and what the Royal Family does next.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham are among 12 clubs who have agreed to join a new European Super League.
Paying tribute, the party’s leader says he “fought for peace, human rights and social justice”.
Former champion Neil Robertson races through to round two of the World Championship with a dazzling victory over Liang Wenbo.
Kelechi Iheanacho scores the only goal as 4,000 fans watch Leicester City beat Southampton to reach the final of the FA Cup for the first time since 1969.
In this video originally published in February 2019, BBC Sport explores the issue of a potential European Super League.
International concern grows after doctors for the jailed Putin critic say he needs urgent medical help.
Kelechi Iheanacho’s goal settles a tight contest as Leicester edge past Southampton at Wembley to reach their first FA Cup final since 1969.
The US space agency is ready to attempt the first powered, controlled flight on another planet.
Elizabeth Mahoney was put to bed in a stranger’s house after being discharged from hospital.
Kelechi Iheanacho notches his tenth goal in seven games to give Leicester City the lead in their FA Cup semi-final against Southampton.
The family, who recently moved to the area, have been forced to flee their home, a councillor says.
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They sped up and down a dual carriageway after seizing it from a driver, a misconduct panel hears.
Women’s Super League sides Arsenal and West Ham United secure emphatic wins on a goal-filled Sunday in the Women’s FA Cup fourth round.
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Rangers end Celtic’s four-year Scottish Cup reign – and condemn them to a first trophyless season since 2010 – to reach the quarter-finals with Old Firm derby victory at Ibrox.
Senior Uefa figures are furious after discovering that 11 major European clubs, including five from England, have signed up to a breakaway European Super League.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen took his first win of the year in a chaotic, incident-strewn Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Explosives experts are called in as the area near the Palace Pier is cordoned off by police.
Eddie Nketiah’s goal late in stoppage time for Arsenal delivers a major blow to Fulham’s already slim Premier League survival hopes.
The blaze has so far destroyed part of a cafe at the Rhodes Memorial above the city of Cape Town.
Josh Garman is aiming to cycle around the coastline of Great Britain for charity.
The Issa brothers have bought the British fast food chain Leon, which has more than 70 sites.
The vote is expected to pave the way for President Bashar al-Assad to serve another seven-year term.
Some cases of the Indian variant have been found that are not linked to travel, a scientist says.
The World War Two-era aircraft made an emergency landing in shallow water.
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Nicola Sturgeon says moving people from hospital to care homes at the start of the pandemic was an error.