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18  avril     17h12
Peter Murrell re-arrested in SNP investigation
   The husband of Nicola Sturgeon has been re arrested in connection with the SNP finances investigation.
    12h29
Unlawful killing verdict for 48 nightclub deaths
   Forty eight people died in the fire at a nightclub on Valentine’s Day.
    14h42
Scottish government scraps climate change targets
   The annual and interim climate targets will be replaced with a system measuring emissions every five years.
    16h41
Review board ’sorry’ for failing wrongly jailed man
   Mr Malkinson spent years in prison for rape before being exonerated by DNA testing.
    10h48
Fans react as Taylor Swift’s new album ’leaked’
   Some Swifties dive straight in to listen while others insist true fans will wait for official release.
    16h46
Team GB & ParalympicsGB release Paris 2024 kits
   Team GB and ParalympicsGB release the kits their athletes will wear at the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris.
    14h01
Second juror excused from Trump trial days after being sworn in
   One of the jurors in the ex president’s first criminal trial was dismissed after raising privacy concerns.
    17h20
Kenya’s military chief dies in helicopter crash
   A military helicopter carrying senior military officers crashed and caught fire, killing ten people.
    17h01
Tory MP suspended over alleged misuse of funds
   Fylde MP Mark Menzies strongly disputes claims he asked a party volunteer for , to pay bad people .
    17h08
EU proposes UK free movement deal for young people
   The EU Commission says UK and EU citizens under should be able to work or study for up to four years.
    15h59
Presenter Croxall to begin legal action against BBC
   Her complaint includes issues relating to age and sex discrimination and equal pay, documents reveal.
    15h46
Victim calls for lawyer removal from Horizon scheme
   Former sub postmaster says a top Post Office lawyer should not be involved in Horizon redress.
    14h22
Flurry of attacks heighten Israel-Hezbollah fears
   A spate of strikes and retaliations has left dead and injured on both sides of the border.
    10h29
Love and grief triumph in photo awards
   The winning images from this year’s World Press Photo Contest.
    16h26
Apocalyptic’ Dubai floods shake picture-perfect city
   If Dubai is the ultimate Instagram city, then this was the week the filter came off.
    00h22
The West says China makes too much. Its workers disagree
   Migrants are caught in China’s manufacturing battles with the West, as Beijing tries to save its economy.
    05h16
I thought it was beginner’s luck - but I’m a whisky supertaster
   Megan Brown usually picks up more flavours than more experienced male counterparts at whisky tastings.
17  avril     18h24
No, cloud seeding didn’t cause the Dubai floods
   Dubai has been hit by record floods, sparking misleading speculation about cloud seeding.
18  avril     01h54
The mega-pastor pushing anti-vaccine conspiracy theories
   Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is targeting the new malaria vaccines as African countries start their rollout.
    00h19
Councils to watch in the 2024 local elections
   Where might the main political parties make gains and losses in the local elections on May
    15h26
William given get well soon cards for Kate
   The prince was given the cards by a volunteer on his first engagement since his wife’s cancer diagnosis.
    12h37
More young, affluent women may be smoking - study
   Younger women could benefit from targeted interventions to tackle the apparent rise, researchers say.
    10h07
Can you hear the hyenas and wild pigs in new Bowie hit?
   The late musician’s song is part of a project giving financial credit to nature.
    12h30
Council leader ’punched and kicked me all the time’
   The BBC hears accounts from women who had relationships with Jonathan Nunn between and .
    11h58
Rihanna on her ’rediscovery’ after having children
   The singer says being able to dress fashionably in public again does something for you as a woman .
    10h34
When will the weather get warmer?
   It feels like this year could see a slow start to spring and summer when can we expect things to warm up
    11h22
Ukraine warns of WW3 ahead of stalled US aid vote
   Denys Shmyhal tells the BBC his country desperately needs the US to approve long stalled security assistance.
    17h13
FA Cup replays to be scrapped next season
   FA Cup replays will be scrapped from the first round onwards in the competition.
    17h02
England captain Packer back to start against Ireland
   Captain Marlie Packer returns to start England’s Women’s Six Nations game against Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday.
    10h01
O’Sullivan to face Page at World Championship
   Ronnie O’Sullivan will play Jackson Page in the first round of World Championship as he bids for a record eighth title in the modern era.
    08h58
Hamilton plans to race ’well into my 40s’
   Lewis Hamilton says he will join his old rival Fernando Alonso in racing in Formula ’well into my s’.
    17h20
Everton’s defining week amid 777 takeover uncertainty
   Everton face a pivotal three games in seven days against a backdrop of financial troubles, takeover uncertainty and Premier League relegation worries.
    15h48
Athletes are involved in making of the kit - Daley
   Four time Olympic diving medallist Tom Daley shares an insight into the process behind the Olympic kit design and why it is so important to have the right fitting trunks.
    05h00
Will a smoke-free generation be Sunak’s legacy?
   Amol and Nick on what the major intervention on smoking says about Sunak’s premiership.
15  avril     01h00
Sir Salman Rushdie: The Interview
   Sir Salman Rushdie discusses how he was attacked in in the US, with Alan Yentob.
13  juin     10h25
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17  avril     08h20
How fast are prices rising in the UK?
   The rate at which prices are rising has dropped from record highs, but remains above the target.
    10h04
How do interest rates affect me?
   Bank of England interest rates have an impact on the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people.
16  avril     11h11
How to get a job: Six expert tips for finding work
   More than m people out of work in the UK, so if you’re searching for a job you’re not alone. Here are some tips on how to get started.
12  février     15h39
Five tips when asking for a pay rise
   Recruiters, a manager and a workplace psychologist give their advice on how to negotiate for more money.
18  avril     13h26
Hitman had ’inside knowledge’ in 1981 murder
   Allen and Margaret Morgan made unexplained cash withdrawals before his wife was killed, court told.
    17h18
Unlawful killing verdict for nightclub fire deaths
   Families in court cheer and applaud as the verdict is read out in the longest running inquest in Irish history.
    17h12
Peter Murrell re-arrested in SNP investigation
   The husband of Nicola Sturgeon has been re arrested in connection with the SNP finances investigation.
    16h51
Wales must hold nerve on 20mph, say cycling groups
   The Welsh government is looking at only having mph zones near schools, hospitals and nurseries.