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15 octobre
04h45
Burning rubbish now UK’s dirtiest form of power
Nearly half of waste is now burned for energy, but BBC analysis finds it is as dirty as coal.
14 octobre
21h10
I say bye to my kids, in case we don’t wake up’ - two Gazans film a year under attack by Israel
Over the past year, Aya and Khalid have been filming their lives for a BBC documentary.
15 octobre
04h23
Jobless could get weight loss jabs to return to work
The health secretary announces trials to explore the effect of weight loss drugs on worklessness.
06h58
Slowing wage growth raises hopes of rate cut
Expectations of a rate cut next month increase as pay growth slows to its lowest rate for more than two years.
04h31
It’s scary - but so’s giving birth’: The female unit downing Russian drones
The Witches of Bucha, as they call themselves, help protect Ukraine’s skies from Russian drones.
14 octobre
23h01
Al Pacino says ’it’s fun’ to be a new dad at 84
The Hollywood star discusses fatherhood, The Godfather and playing chess.
15 octobre
02h41
Harris courts black and Latino votes as polls suggest Trump gains
Recent polling indicates Trump is having success with both groups, in part due to his message on the economy.
01h58
Families ’left in lurch’ on child autism diagnoses
Support services are failing to meet high demand, says the Children’s Commissioner for England.
02h19
Fight begins to make mobile-free schools law
A law to ban smartphones in schools will be called for under a private member’s bill on Wednesday.
01h12
Boba tea company apologises over Canada Dragon’s Den row
Marvel actor Simu Liu accused Canadian entrepreneurs of culturally appropriating the Taiwanese drink.
05h53
Watch as North Korea blows up roads connecting to South Korea
Pyongyang vowed to sever road and railway access to South Korea in a bid to completely separate the two countries.
14 octobre
20h50
Drone attack on Israel puts spotlight on Iron Dome’s limitations
Drones are becoming a deadly headache for Israelis. How can its air defence system stop them
20h52
Why the US is giving Israel a powerful Thaad anti-missile system
The move has been the focus of attention as it involves putting American boots on the ground in Israel.
19h55
UN condemns ’large number of civilian casualties’ in north Gaza
It comes after people were killed by an Israeli strike while waiting at a food distribution centre.
18h20
BBC Verify analyses footage from Gaza strikes
The BBC’s Nick Eardley examines what we know about the latest Israeli strikes on Gaza.
20 août
11h35
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15 octobre
02h00
This young disabled man dreamed of having a job - the system had other ideas
Elliot wants to live independently but making that happen proved a bigger challenge than he expected.
05h13
The Papers: ’Prepare for higher taxes’ and ’I legally punished’ Sara
Some of Tuesday’s papers lead on the chancellor’s hint that business taxes will rise.
14 octobre
23h34
Would Donald Trump’s taxes on trade hurt US consumers?
What could happen if Donald Trump drastically increases tariffs as he has promised to do
16h21
Bridget Jones back in fashion with Gen Z, author says
Helen Fielding says young women are worse off today but take comfort from the character’s exploits.
15 octobre
05h50
Woman quit booze after beer fear’ of 18-hour bender
Jessie realised she would go weeks without having one day of not drinking.
04h56
I’m set to manage the world’s southernmost museum’
Aoife McKenna, , will also carry out a number of other roles in her stint in Antarctica.
02h04
NHS patient-safety system to be overhauled
The health secretary sets out a review of six key bodies, as changes to the main regulator are unveiled.
03h10
More than a dozen lawsuits target Sean ’Diddy’ Combs as he sits in jail
Criminal charges against the year old could land him in prison and the list of accusers is growing.
14 octobre
21h01
Hundreds of Afghan soldiers to be allowed to relocate to UK after U-turn
Previously overlooked evidence shows some Afghan soldiers are eligible for resettlement to the UK, armed forces minister says.
15 octobre
07h03
Mrs Brown’s Boys star sorry for ’clumsy’ racial joke
The show’s creator says he made the clumsy attempt at a joke during a Christmas show rehearsal.
04h38
Half of low-paid Londoners use a food bank, survey finds
A survey finds of London’s lowest paid workers go to a food bank once a week and once a year.
04h54
Google turns to nuclear to power AI data centres
The tech giant says it will use energy from small reactors to power its use of artificial intelligence.
01h16
Duchess shocked by sexual exploitation of refugees
The Duchess of Edinburgh visits Chad and hears the experiences of women who have escaped violence in Sudan.
14 octobre
19h04
Can Labour Climb The Investment Summit?
And, the inquiry into the Salisbury poisonings begins.
08h55
A week on the open Atlantic, hoping to reach Europe
The BBC follows one migrant’s journey from Senegal to the Canary Islands
15 octobre
05h28
BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year nominees revealed
Vote now for the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year , with the winner announced on November.
14 octobre
22h21
Nations League can boost World Cup hopes - Bellamy
Craig Bellamy believes the way he uses his squad in the Nations League will boost Wales’ chances of reaching the World Cup.
15 octobre
06h04
Is there a danger of F1 becoming the best rich drivers?
F correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before the season resumes with this weekend’s United States Grand Prix.
05h36
Meet the nominees for BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year
The BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year nominees are: Barbra Banda, Aitana Bonmatà , Naomi Girma, Caroline Graham Hansen and Sophia Smith.
14 octobre
21h58
Who makes the WXV team of the tournament?
England were crowned WXV champions for the second successive year how many of their side make Opta’s WXV team of the tournament
15 octobre
05h46
Dad sleeps in car as housing list reaches peak
A father with chronic back pain and asthma tells how the family of six are struggling to live a flat.
14 octobre
23h01
Givan criticised for LCC meeting while declining 205 others
The Education Minister Paul Givan has declined meetings since taking office.
20h41
Salmond ally hopes family will continue legal action
The former first minister was in the process of suing the Scottish government when he died on Saturday.
15 octobre
05h50
Woman quit booze after beer fear’ of 18-hour bender
Jessie realised she would go weeks without having one day of not drinking.