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28  mars     17h00
Secret papers show Post Office knew case was false
   A draft report seen by the BBC confirms the Post Office knew of IT vulnerabilities before Bates v Post Office case.
    19h23
FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years
   The crypto exchange co founder was convicted last year of stealing bn from investors.
    15h30
Man arrested after death of Gogglebox star
   Police are questioning a man after George Gilbey fell from a height while at work.
    16h23
Thames Water boss says bills need to rise by 40%
   The regulator, whose approval is needed for any price rises, has pushed back on substantial bill increases.
    18h08
Beyoncé’s country album: The verdict
   The Texan star’s eighth album adds a country twang to her immaculate blend of pop and hip hop.
    19h00
Easter getaways hit by travel disruption
   Wet and windy conditions hit parts of the UK ahead of Easter, coinciding with the end of term for many schools.
    17h21
Climate change could affect timekeeping, study says
   Melting ice is slowing the Earth’s rotation, affecting how time is calculated, a new study says.
    18h00
Stephen Bear ordered to pay 27k over sex tape
   The year old is told to pay back the money he made from illegally sharing sexual footage.
    16h38
Flintoff returns to BBC with Field of Dreams show
   The former cricket star will return with a second series of his cricket documentary Field of Dreams.
    17h34
Fans warned over German beer strength before Euros
   The Foreign Office warns football fans that stronger German beer could get them barred from stadiums.
    17h27
King tells of ’great sadness’ at missing Maundy service
   He is not attending public events while he has treatment for cancer but recorded a message instead.
    15h18
Labour will level up better than Tories, Starmer says
   Keir Starmer says his party would do a better job of reducing regional inequality across Britain.
    19h23
Parents offered class photo with no ’complex needs’ pupils
   Shocked parents in Aberdeenshire were offered different versions of primary school class photos.
    07h35
Gaza starvation could amount to war crime, UN human rights chief tells BBC
   Volker Türk tells Jeremy Bowen there is a plausible case that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war.
    12h13
Could assisted dying be coming to Scotland?
   MSPs will get the chance to make Scotland the first part of the UK to let people legally end their lives.
    09h28
How do I renew my UK passport and what is the 10-year rule?
   UK travellers have been turned away at airports because their passports are not valid for EU travel.
    13h40
What we know about the accusations against Diddy
   The rap mogul’s homes were raided by federal authorities amid a flurry of lawsuits alleging abuse.
    01h50
I’m not ashamed of who I am any more, says Lioness
   Lioness striker Bethany England speaks to the BBC to mark years since gay marriage was legalised.
    00h01
What happens now Baltimore port is closed?
   It handles more cars than any other US port. So what happens now it’s closed for business
    01h39
We crowdfunded to help pay our son’s care costs’
   Like TV presenter Kate Garraway, other families are struggling with the cost of care.
    02h08
Bill Nighy on playing an England manager with a difference
   Nighy’s new film The Beautiful Game sees a group of men represent England at the Homeless World Cup.
    18h05
Nolan and Thomas to receive knighthood and damehood
   The pair have worked on a string of films and are being honoured for services to their industry.
    16h03
Renter reforms watered down after Tory concerns
   Ministers propose changes after some MPs said they wanted more protections for landlords.
    17h50
Gang guilty of ambush murder of DPD driver
   Aurman Singh suffered repeated axe attacks to the head after the group tracked him on his rounds.
    11h40
Actress Helen Flanagan reveals psychosis episode
   The ex Coronation Street star says reaction to her ADHD medication brought on temporary psychosis.
    15h58
Passengers pleaded with knifeman during attack
   A teenager is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing on a train in London.
    18h32
Jacob Zuma barred from South Africa election
   South Africa’s ex president has backed a new party seeking to take on the governing ANC.
    13h42
Ed Gamble in the hot dog house over tour poster
   Comedian Ed Gamble swapped a hot dog for a cucumber in his posters on the London Underground.
    16h19
FA charges Tonali over alleged betting rules breaches
   The Football Association charges Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali with misconduct for alleged breaches of the governing body’s betting rules.
    16h01
England make seven changes for Wales game
   Tatyana Heard and Megan Jones will form a new centre partnership for England in their Women’s Six Nations game against Wales at Ashton Gate on Saturday.
    14h54
Celtic’s Rodgers gets one-game ban but free for derby
   Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is given a one match touchline ban with another suspended, which means he will not miss the forthcoming Old Firm derby.
    18h00
England forwards Ludlam & Sinckler to join Toulon
   Toulon president Bernard Lemaitre says England forwards Lewis Ludlam and Kyle Sinckler will join the French club next season.
    12h59
What joining NFL team would mean for Rees-Zammit
   Former Wales rugby star Louis Rees Zammit is talking with Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs as he tries to find an NFL team willing to sign him for next season.
    07h49
Bamford tests podcast co-host Wilkinson’s free-kicks
   Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford meets up with his My Mate’s A Footballer podcast co host, comedian Joe Wilkinson, for a free kick challenge.
27  mars     09h50
Sam Bankman-Fried’s multibillion dollar FTX fraud
   What the Crypto King’s fall from grace means for the future of cryptocurrency
    17h30
Baltimore Bridge Collapse
   An investigation into the container ship crash that brought down a Baltimore bridge.
13  juin     10h25
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25  mars     12h07
Can my landlord put up my rent, keep my deposit or evict me?
   UK renters have seen increases of and two million are behind or struggling to pay.
07  mars     12h25
What can I do if I can’t pay my energy bill?
   If you’re struggling to afford your gas and electricity bills, what options are available
25  mars     09h23
What is the state pension and the triple lock?
   The state pension will rise by . in April following a pledge to protect the value of the benefit.
28  mars     12h17
What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?
   Millions are heading abroad over the bank holiday weekend, but what if their journeys are disrupted
26  mars     15h17
How do I know if my smart meter is broken?
   Almost four million smart meters in Great Britain were not working at the end of .
28  mars     18h00
Stephen Bear ordered to pay 27k over sex tape
   The year old is told to pay back the money he made from illegally sharing sexual footage.
    14h05
15 vehicles damaged in separate arson attacks
   Eight cars and a lorry were damaged at a property in Carryduff and six cars were damaged in Finaghy.
    12h13
Could assisted dying be coming to Scotland?
   MSPs will get the chance to make Scotland the first part of the UK to let people legally end their lives.
    17h07
Family anger at sentence on fatal crash driver, 19
   Owain Hammett George was doing mph in a mph zone when he killed two passengers in his car.