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Anwen Roberts was heartbroken after finding her cards were sold on Temu without her permission.




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Jez Daniels is accused of shoplifting but says staff at the Newport store racially profiled him.




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Runner with Down's syndrome dances through marathon

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Drone footage shows firefighters battling blaze

The massive fire destroyed several buildings in the town centre of Abergavenny.




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Rugby mental health in right direction - player

Shane Lewis-Hughes discusses the benefits of talking openly for rugby players.




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Don't drop litter, urges award-winning 90-year-old

Michael Barnfather, 90, has collected litter around his home village for 10 years.




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Black veteran wrongly called thief and banned from every Morrisons

Jez Daniels was buying wine and chocolates when store staff approached him.




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Record-breaking runner stars in New York Marathon

Lloyd Martin, who has Down's syndrome, runs the New York Marathon after a record-breaking London run.




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Stargazing photographer shares sense of wonder

Photographer Cormac Downes captures the night sky above Wales in a series of striking images.




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Olympic champion Dodds still has 'taste for winning'

Olympic curling gold medallist Jen Dodds says she has still "got a taste for winning" as she aims to become a European Champion for the second time.




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Edinburgh University students tell of discrimination on campus

Edinburgh University students have been talking about the kind of discrimination they have come across on campus.




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Scotland's papers: Welby quits and Higher exam 'controversy'

A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.




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How one neighbourhood is waking up from 'lockdown coma'

From an excited pub manager's overloaded booking site, to a downbeat barber on universal credit in Brixton.




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The students who put themselves on the front line

How four healthcare students joined 40,000 others in volunteering to join the NHS's fight against the pandemic.




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What was Capt Tom's £33m spent on?

One nurse said welfare packs at work made her job "a little bit easier in a difficult time".




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Holding on to hope during India’s Covid disaster

The BBC's Nikita Mandhani reflects on her personal experience of the second wave in India.




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Grieving in isolation: A Covid widow's story

Jean Sewell's husband died a few days before England's first lockdown leaving her to grieve alone.




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Girl dies with Covid on day she was due vaccine

Jorja Halliday, from Portsmouth, was due to have her coronavirus vaccination on the day she died.




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Alex Salmond: Champion of independence leaves a fractured political legacy

Alex Salmond, who has died at the age of 69, led the SNP into power and through the 2014 referendum.




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Alex Salmond: A politician who loved creating headlines

The former Scottish first minister was a politician who rarely missed a media opportunity.




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The complexities of Alex Salmond in public and in private

Much is known about the public life of Alex Salmond - but far less about the man away from the spotlight.




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Climate change legislation passed by MSPs

The Bill was passed in Holyrood with 105 votes to zero with seven Scottish Green MSPs abstaining.




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Swinney congratulates Trump after backing Harris in US election

The first minister's endorsement for the Democratic nominee was called "appalling" by Trump's business.




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School restraint rules not fit for purpose - union

The NASUWT union said that despite a year of waiting for the advice to be published, there was a "lack of practical guidance" from the government.




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Strictly contestant's MSP husband saves man's life

Dr Sandesh Gulhane, husband of TV doctor Punam Krishan, gave the man CPR at the Scottish Parliament.




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Water watchdog boss claimed £170 Mulberry wallet on expenses

Alan Sutherland stood down last year after a report revealed lavish spending at the Water Industry Commission for Scotland.




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Court allows secret Zuma confidence vote

But the South African parliament's speaker will decide whether vote will be held in secret.




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What is COP29 and how will Trump’s election affect the climate talks?

World leaders, scientists and activists are attending the UN's annual climate talks in Azerbaijan.




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Donald Trump's mother: From a Scottish island to New York's elite

Donald Trump's mother Mary Anne MacLeod grew up on the Hebridean island of Lewis.




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Council plans 118 new homes on former golf course

The proposals for Inverness include 30 flats and almost 40 houses.




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Loch Ness events bought by London Marathon firm

LME has acquired the Loch Ness Marathon and Festival of Running and Etape Loch Ness.




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Irish general election to be held on 29 November

Voters in the Republic of Ireland will go to the polls in just three weeks time on Friday 29 November.




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Ryanair boss defends remarks on teachers after backlash

He told a Fine Gael party gathering that he would not employ some teachers to "get things done".




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Last day for registering to vote in Irish general election

With the Irish general election coming up, BBC News NI explains how votes will be made and counted.




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Conor McGregor rape accuser 'was very bruised', court told

Nikita Hand claims she was raped by MMA fighter Conor McGregor at a Dublin hotel.




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Sustaining policing operation in Derry 'a challenge'

Extra officers were deployed in the city in the aftermath of two reported public attacks on women.




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Michael McMonagle jailed for child sex offences

Michael McMonagle has been sentenced to nine months in custody and a further nine months on licence.




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'Emotionally it is tough right now' - Derry boss Higgins

Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins and midfielder Michael Duffy give their thoughts on the Candystripes' 2-0 defeat by Drogheda United in the FAI Cup final.




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'Trusted associate' of drug dealing operation is jailed

Stephen Mooney from Londonderry was arrested when police saw him pay a man for drugs.




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Taoiseach Simon Harris calls Irish general election

A general election in the Republic of Ireland has officially been called for Friday 29 November.




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Katie Simpson family 'feeling empty' after report

Katie Simpson's mother says those responsible for police failings "are nowhere to be seen".




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Marathon runner meets spectators who saved his life

John Deery, who is alive due to a series of events and some strangers, is backing a defibrillator campaign.




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Businesses 'beyond crisis point' over budget

Several business organisations in Northern Ireland have written to Stormont ministers calling for support with their rates bill.




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Health union warns of 'large-scale' industrial action over pay

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said he would not be able to match pay deals for healthcare staff in other parts of UK.