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'He was fast and had a great smile' - remembering Roland Ratzenberger

Almost everyone is aware of the tragic way Ayrton Senna's life ended, but Roland Ratzenberger's charm and determination also endures.




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Formula 1 to create 'isolated environment'

Formula 1 plans to create an isolated environment for competitors when it starts racing again in July.




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Vandoorne crashes off pole position twice in eventful esports weekend

In one weekend Stoffel Vandoorne manages to qualify on pole position in two races and crash out of both of them.




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'I feel fresher and healthier' - Hamilton enjoying parts of F1 break

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton says he feels certain benefits from his enforced time away from Formula 1.




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How to protect your mental health

Advice on protecting your mental health during the coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus: Nine Chelsea Pensioners die with Covid-19, hospital says

The Royal Hospital Chelsea says another 58 residents have contracted the virus and recovered.




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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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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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Danny Pearce stabbing: Man charged with 2017 Greenwich murder

Police charge David Egan with the murder of Danny Pearce in Greenwich, south-east London.




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Timeline: Turkmenistan

A chronology of key events




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Country profile: Turkmenistan

Key facts, figures and dates




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Regions and territories: French Polynesia

An overview of French Polynesia, including key facts, political leaders and notes on the media




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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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1984: Europe grants emergency aid for Ethiopia

The EEC is donating £1.8 million to help combat the famine in Ethiopia.




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1964: President Kaunda takes power in Zambia

Zambia is the ninth African state to gain independence from the British crown.




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1983: US troops invade Grenada

American forces seize control of the Caribbean island of Grenada less than a week after a left-wing coup in which the prime minister, Maurice Bishop, was killed.




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Erica Ogwumike has been drafted into the WNBA - but is also a medical student in the US.

Erica Ogwumike has been drafted into the WNBA - but is also a medical student in the US. She talks about combining the two - and why she would like to represent Nigeria.




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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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Coronavirus in Africa: Kenya's students making PPE kits

A Kenyan university is voluntarily making critical medical kits in the fight against Covid-19.




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Kenya, Somalia and Rwanda hit by deadly flooding

Heavy rains across the region have also destroyed homes, crops and some infrastructure.




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VE day: 'Our dad wrote the peace document'

A British actor and theatre manager drafted the Act of Military Surrender while in the army.




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VE Day: Sir Winston Churchill announces the end of WW2 in Europe

At exactly 1500 on 8 May 1945, British PM Winston Churchill announced the end of the war in Europe.




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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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VE Day: The experience of a Caribbean WW2 RAF veteran

Albert Jarrett was among some 10,000 West Indians who crossed the Atlantic to join the war effort.




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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: Paris restrictions to stay as France reopens

Measures will be relaxed from Monday, but the densely populated capital faces continuing curbs.




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Coronavirus: Dutch sporting events without fans until there is vaccine

Sporting events in the Netherlands will have to take place without fans until there is a coronavirus vaccine, Dutch Health Minister Hugo de Jonge says.




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VE Day: Berlin marks end of WW2 in Europe with unprecedented holiday

It is a one-off holiday in the German capital, but some think it should be marked nationally each year.




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Valentine’s Dazzle on a budget

College students can take a break and spice up their lives without breaking their wallet...




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Timeline: Sweden

A chronology of key events




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Slovenia timeline

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: Montenegro

A chronology of key events.




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Timeline: Liechtenstein

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: Greenland

A chronology of key events:




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Timeline: Denmark

A chronology of key events




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Timeline: Armenia

A chronology of key events




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Country profile: Sweden

Key facts, figures and dates




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Slovenia country profile

Key facts, figures and dates




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Country profile: Montenegro

Key facts, figures and dates




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Liechtenstein country profile

Key facts, figures and dates




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Regions and territories: Greenland

Key facts, figures and dates




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England - Profile

An overview of England including key facts and notes on the media




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Country profile: Denmark

Key facts, figures and dates




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Country profile: Armenia

Key facts, figures and dates




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Coronavirus: How Covid-19 is denying dignity to the dead in Italy

Funerals have been banned in Italy - robbing many families of the chance to say a final goodbye.




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Coronavirus doctor's diary: 'Our hospitals weren't made to use this much oxygen'

Hospitals need to supply oxygen to more beds than is currently possible, so doctors are searching for hacks.




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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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US Surgeon General Jerome Adams shows his inhaler

Jerome Adams took his inhaler out while discussing the impact of Covid-19 on black people.