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Battle of Britain veteran Terry Clark dies aged 101

Flt Lt Terry Clark, who was a radar operator during WW2, died on the eve of the VE Day anniversary.




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Father charged with murdering his two children in Ilford

Pavinya Nithiyakumar, aged 19 months, and Nigish Nithiyakumar, three, were found with stab wounds.




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CCTV released after 'frightening' Canning Town attack on doctor

The 37-year-old victim was followed and attacked in Canning Town, east London, on 17 April.




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What are the mayor of London candidates up to now?

It was supposed to be the first day of a new mayoral term but the coronavirus crisis has delayed the election to 2021.




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Coronavirus: Public urged to watch out for fake products after 'surge' in reports

Councils have seen a "significant surge" in criminal activity, including the sale of bogus medical kit.




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Taser officers investigated after man hurt in Haringey chase

The man sustained life-changing injuries when officers fired at him as he was jumping over a wall.




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Teen injured after colliding with two cars while cycling in Streatham

A 16-year-old boy suffers life-threatening injuries in an apparent double hit-and-run, police say.




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Profile: Association of South East Asian Nations

An overview of the 10-nation regional political and economic grouping




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Timeline: Vanuatu

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: Kiribati

A chronology of key events




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Country profile: Vanuatu

Key facts, figures and dates




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Country profile: Kiribati

Key facts, figures and dates




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2001: Crime rates lowest for 20 years

British Crime Survey reveals the chances of being a victim of crime are lowest for 20 years.




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1976: Queen opens National Theatre in London

The Queen has officially opened the National Theatre on the South Bank in London after years of delays.




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Mozambique: The Islamic State insurgency you may not have heard of

The Islamic State has been behind the growing wave of violence in northern Mozambique.




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The long shot that changed a homeless caddie's life

Llewellyn Barnes made his debut in a professional golf debut last month, after decades living homeless in South Africa.




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Mozambique: Is Cabo Delgado the latest Islamic State outpost?

Islamist militants have stepped up attacks in the north, raising fears of greater instability.




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Sophie in ’t Veld: Future of EU in hands of member states

The Dutch politician and MEP Sophie in ’t Veld on the economic impact on the EU of coronavirus.




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Spy princess and Lady Death: Eight women of WW2

Some are well known, some forgotten, but all played a key role in World War Two.




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What will emerge when post-WW2 order ends?

Seventy-five years after Victory in Europe, what has changed and is a new world order forming?




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Russia in Africa: What's behind Moscow's push into the continent?

Will Russia's renewed interest in Africa make it a key player in the region?




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Coronavirus: Italy death toll tops 30,000, highest in EU

Italy has the third highest officially recorded coronavirus deaths, after the US and the UK.





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Chinese New Year 2020: The Year of the Rat

Dr. Henry Su and two martial arts schools return to ring in the new year...





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Timeline: World Trade Organization

A chronology of key events




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Profile: World Trade Organization

Key facts, figures and dates




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Profile: United Nations

Key facts about the United Nations, its background and its structure




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Timeline: Nato

A chronology of key events




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Profile: Nato

Key facts, figures and dates




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Profile: International Committee of the Red Cross

Key facts, figures and dates




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Latvia timeline

A chronology of key events




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Croatia timeline

A chronology of key events




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Country profile: Vatican

Key facts, figures and dates




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Latvia country profile

Key facts, figures and dates




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Croatia country profile

Key facts, figures and dates




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Coronavirus death rate: What are the chances of dying?

The current best guess of a 1% death rate does not apply to everyone.




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Coronavirus in South Korea: How 'trace, test and treat' may be saving lives

South Korea is testing more people per capita than anywhere else - and could be a role model for others.




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Coronavirus: Should I self-isolate and how do I do it?

Everybody should be avoiding non-essential contact, and you should stay at home wherever possible.




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Coronavirus: How to exercise while staying at home

How do we keep fit while heeding the government's new advice on avoiding unnecessary social contact?




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Coronavirus: What could the West learn from Asia?

Experts say the UK and US lost an opportunity to prepare for the outbreak - but that it's not too late.




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Coronavirus: Why healthcare workers are at risk of moral injury

War veterans can experience trauma known as moral injury - now health workers are at risk too.




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Coronavirus: What is the risk to men over 50?

While most people will have mild symptoms and recover quickly, some are more prone to getting sick.




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Coronavirus: What can the UK learn from Germany on testing?

The UK's chief medical adviser says there's "a lot to learn" from Germany, so what has it been doing?




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Coronavirus: The health advice that is misleading or worse

There's still plenty of dangerous and untested medical advice circulating online.




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Coronavirus: UK hospital trials new treatment drug

The new drug is based around a protein that is commonly used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.




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Coronavirus: Chinese state media take aim at US 'lab theory'

State media says US claims that the coronavirus originated in a research laboratory are "absurd".




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Coronavirus: Prostate-cancer men swap chemo for precision drugs

Men with advanced prostate cancer can now take highly targeted hormone therapies at home.




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The patients who just can't shake off Covid-19

Most patients recover from Covid-19 quickly - but for some, symptoms linger for weeks.




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Coronavirus cure: When will we have a drug to treat it?

There are no drugs proven to help doctors treat the disease, but work is under way around the world.