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22  mars     08h14
UN Security Council to vote on US call for immediate Gaza ceasefire
   US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is also visiting Israel as the US grows more critical of Israel’s military operations.
    12h31
Life sentence for man who murdered couple with fentanyl
   Det Supt Rob Kirby says Luke D’Wit is one of the most dangerous men he has dealt with.
    06h04
Help my brother first’: Gazan girl’s plea as entire family killed
   Alma’s parents, brothers and sister were all killed when a bomb destroyed the building they were sheltering in.
    11h31
Don’t mess with design of England flag on football kit, Sunak says
   Fans, pundits and politicians criticise a new England football shirt featuring a colourful St George’s Cross.
    12h20
Wetherspoon profits jump as Covid recovery continues
   The pub chain saw profits increase eightfold to m in the first six months of the financial year.
    11h55
Stranger Things star Matthew Modine to officiate Millie Bobby Brown’s wedding
   Matthew Modine says he’s already written the marriage vows for Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi.
    00h03
UK’s highest student loan revealed to be 231,000
   BBC obtains eye watering figures showing nearly , of interest was accumulated on one balance.
    00h00
Blood test means mum with lung cancer can get her treatment at home
   Test for patients in England checks if tumours can be treated with pills rather than chemotherapy.
    12h54
Million in Ukraine lose power after Russian attack
   Ukraine says Russian attacks on critical infrastructure left five dead and widespread blackouts.
    12h11
Ukraine’s largest dam ablaze after Russian strikes
   Large areas of Ukraine are suffering blackouts after Russian missiles targeted energy infrastructure.
    06h26
Couple adopted vulnerable children to abuse
   A new report says agencies fell short in protecting children abused by one family.
    11h32
Police probe Tory donor’s alleged Abbott comments
   West Yorkshire Police are looking into alleged comments by Frank Hester about MP Diane Abbott.
    10h08
Shoppers snap up summer clothes as food sales fall
   Shop sales overall were flat in February as clothing sales jumped but food and fuel sales dropped.
    06h09
Solar eclipse spectacle set to grip North America again
   How lucky is that The US will witness its second total solar eclipse in seven years on April.
    06h16
Fleeing Ukraine’s embattled border villages
   Ukrainians are leaving villages occupied by Russia amid a rise in cross border attacks by both sides.
    01h17
Inside the ice cream van feeding families
   Instead of ice creams and lollies, the truck’s chillers are stocked with soup, toiletries and vegetables.
    01h30
How Ariana Grande and Saturn collided on her album
   For a second track on her number one album, Ariana hands the mic to retired astrologer Diana Garland.
21  mars     21h50
Weekly quiz: How long did this woman take to climb nearly 300 mountains?
   Test how closely you have been paying attention to what has been going on over the past seven days.
22  mars     00h15
I want to help people fly - and keep them safe’
   Many experienced aircraft engineers are retiring and the aerospace sector is struggling to replace them.
    01h36
The photographer who captured Sinead, Oasis and more stars
   Music photographer Jill Furmanovsky shines a light on a blistering career spanning five decades.
    12h27
Nationwide payments to banks delayed by IT glitch
   The building society says the problem has now been resolved but there is a payment backlog.
    10h38
Ex-boss of Poundland owner dies from gunshot wound
   Markus Jooste dies one day after being ordered to pay a m fine for accounting fraud in South Africa.
    08h15
Malaysia rejects offer to host Commonwealth Games
   Malaysia rejects an offer to host the Commonwealth Games due to costs, the country’s sports ministry says.
    11h41
Watch: Hot air balloon collides with powerlines
   Firefighters responded to the incident after it crashed into power lines and a fire broke out.
    12h03
Rapist who texted ’sorry’ to victim is jailed
   Jordan Doughty tells his victim sorry about that, mate after raping her at his home.
21  mars     23h48
Rayner says questions over her tax are a ’smear’
   Labour’s deputy leader tells BBC Newsnight she has been assured by tax experts she owes no money.
    21h39
Apple becomes the latest tech giant under siege
   With a loyal fanbase, Apple is in a unique position which is now under fire, writes Zoe Kleinman.
    20h46
Waspi women get stung again?
   Report finds women affected by change in state pension owed compensation
13  mars     00h01
Filming Between Enemy Lines
   Jean Mackenzie on filming in a tiny village in Korea’s Demilitarised Zone.
13  juin     10h25
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21  mars     12h33
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.
18  janvier     09h37
Which debts and bills should I pay first?
   What help and options are available to people struggling with debt repayments
20  mars     14h23
All you need to know about April train strikes
   Train drivers at rail firms are set to stage walkouts in April, with Tube strikes in April and May.
21  mars     16h35
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.
19  mars     14h29
Who gets 15 hours of free childcare and when do I apply?
   Parents in England who want hours of free childcare for two year olds face an important deadline.
22  mars     11h00
Skier in coma after ravine fall in Bulgaria
   Olivia Corbiere, , is in hospital with serious injuries following the accident on March.
    09h40
Man found dead in Kilkeel house named locally
   Police started a murder investigation after finding the body of a man aged in his s on Thursday.
    08h28
NHS Lothian fined after two patients die in window falls
   The board was fined , after the deaths of two men at the Western General Hospital, Edinburgh.
    13h03
Man who stabbed victim in neck jailed for 28 years
   James Allan Smith stabbed Ashley Sarsero in the neck before taunting him as he lay bleeding.
    09h10
Brazil enter new era after ’lost year’ and ’one of greatest humiliations’
   Brazil face England at Wembley on Saturday, March after a failed pursuit of Carlo Ancelotti led to a lost year and embarrassment.
    11h31
Don’t mess with England football kit flag - Sunak
   Fans, pundits and politicians criticise a new England football shirt featuring a colourful St George’s Cross.
    12h36
Wolff backs wife Susie in FIA dispute
   Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says wife Susie has always followed through on her convictions and values after she began legal action against motorsport’s governing body.
    12h07
Dream US move found my heart condition but ended my career’
   Rikke Sevecke tells BBC’s Sportshour about her enforced retirement because of a heart condition.
    09h39
MacIntyre taunts American hosts with Ryder Cup score
   Robert MacIntyre taunts his hosts in Florida by labelling his caddie’s bib with Europe’s Ryder Cup winning score at the Valspar Championship.
    06h31
From Yeovil legend to 100 caps - England captain Packer’s story
   She had a disappointing debut in , but England captain Marlie Packer will reach caps when her side play Italy in the Women’s Six Nations on Sunday.