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Cricket Headline One Day International Series

Scotland v England, day 1 of 1. England beat Scotland by 7 wickets




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BBC Sport




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Businessmen set to complete Hull FC takeover

Former Leeds Rhinos president Andrew Thirkill and businessman David Hood enter into an exclusivity period to take over Hull FC.




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Family to press minister for funeral regulation

Relatives affected by the Legacy funeral directors probe are taking their campaign to Parliament.




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Y Cymro tu ôl i un o gwmnïau wisgi mwyaf America

Cynnwys addas i ddysgwyr: Hanes Evan Williams a'i daith o Sir Benfro i sefydlu cwmni wisgi yn America.




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Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri i gael gwared ar 'Snowdonia' o'i logo

Mae Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri wedi pleidleisio o blaid logo newydd sy'n adlewyrchu penderfyniad cynharach i ollwng 'Snowdonia' o'i enw.




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Cyhoeddi prif swyddogion Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Sir Benfro 2026

John Davies sydd wedi cael wedi ei benodi yn gadeirydd pwyllgor gwaith Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Sir Benfro 2026.




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Iechyd meddwl: Clwb Rygbi Nant Conwy'n annog trafodaeth

Bu farw chwaraewr rygbi o'r gogledd, Aaron Newman, wedi iddo ladd ei hun yn 20 oed y llynedd.




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Pick your Wales team and tactics for Turkey

As Wales head to Turkey in the Nations League, pick the team and approach you think Craig Bellamy should adopt in Kayseri.




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Injured Grady out of Wales' autumn campaign

Mason Grady is out of Wales' remaining autumn games and is a doubt for the start of the 2025 Six Nations.




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Swans role 'opened door' for Wales return - Allen

Wales midfielder Joe Allen says his role at Swansea City “opened the door” for his return to international football.




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Small business owner finds card designs on Temu

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




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Watch as veteran is wrongly accused of shoplifting

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

Lloyd Martin could not be torn away from music he passed on the route, says his mum Ceri.




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More than 100 firefighters tackle town centre blaze

The huge fire broke out in the centre of Abergavenny on Sunday and continued into Monday morning.




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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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Watch children's messages shame hospital smokers

Buzzers have been installed at hospitals which will prompt a loudspeaker message for anyone smoking.




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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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'I'm called exotic for being black in a rural town'

Nyarai moved to Carmarthenshire when she was 13 and felt "very different" in a white, rural area.




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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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Huw Edwards to keep Bafta Awards despite rule change

Bafta changes its rules for people who are convicted of a crime, but they won't apply to past winners.




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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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'I was more excited to fight before Spiderman than Trump'

Paul Craig says he was more excited by "fighting in front of Spiderman" than he would be Donald Trump as the Scot prepares to meet Bo Nickal at Madison Square Garden.




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The Scot in charge of an Australian lighthouse

Sandy Duthie from Aberdeenshire is now the lighthouse keeper on Gabo Island, in Victoria




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How Scotland's first fire brigade inspired the world

Modern fire brigades around the world were created after Edinburgh led the way 200 years ago.




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Watch: Police target fishing boat over 'modern slavery' claim

A 38-year-old man was arrested and two Ghanaian men were removed from the vessel as part of the operation.




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Watch: Armistice Day tributes take place across Scotland

The traditional 11 November two-minute period of remembrance took place at 11:00 across the country.




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Europe's largest inland surf resort opens in disused quarry

Lost Shore has a wave pool three times the size of Wembley football pitch - but how does it work?




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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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Seven Scots to receive posthumous Elizabeth Emblem

The firefighters, police officers and a nurse are being honoured with a new award for those who died in the line of duty.




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Paddy McGuinness: Chris Hoy training pushed me to 'absolute limits'

Paddy McGuinness is taking on a nearly 300-mile cycling challenge for BBC Children in Need.




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The 88-year-old lorry driver building a rural care home

Alongside a team of volunteers, Rosemary Stevenson has raised £1.5m to fund care for older people in Ballantrae.




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Fiddle linked to Robert Burns to be used at gigs

The instrument is usually on display in the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway.




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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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Man jailed for attempted murder of baby boy

A Dundee man who shook a baby so hard he was left with life-changing injuries has been jailed for 12 years.




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The Sikh volunteers feeding thousands in lockdown

One of the UK's largest Sikh temples has reinvented itself as an emergency food operation.




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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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Milkman goes extra mile for isolating customers

During lockdown Tony Fowler has offered help to isolated older customers who have been advised to stay indoors.




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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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'I've been very, very upset and sobbing every day'

Piers, who has learning difficulties and sensory issues, says he has missed being in the classroom




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Community garden helps residents through lockdown

St Pauls residents say the garden helps them to "slow down" during the pandemic.




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Locked down with Mum and Dad

Many young people returned to live with their parents during the pandemic. How's it going, a year on?




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'A crazy year to bring a baby into the world'

Four mums share their experiences of having a baby amid coronavirus lockdown restrictions.