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India: Nepal bans India climbers for faking Everest summit
The two climbers failed to produce reliable pictures and other evidence to support their summit claim.
Biden Raises Concerns With China’s Xi in First Call Since Election
The two leaders developed a friendly relationship during the Obama years, but now face a wide range of contentious issues.
Ozone layer 'rescued' from CFC damage
A steady decline in the levels of ozone-harming CFCs in the atmosphere has resumed, scientists say.
Your Thursday Briefing
Day 2 of Trump’s impeachment trial.
US airline set to buy flying electric taxis for airport runs
United Airlines plans to buy 200 of the aircraft to fly passengers to airports within the next five years.
Trump impeachment: Democrats say Trump left those at Capitol 'for dead'
The second day of Donald Trump's impeachment trial saw him labelled as an "inciter-in-chief".
GameStop investors on a wild ride: 'It was a rollercoaster of emotion'
Now that the dust has settled, who are the winners and losers in the GameStop saga?
How has coronavirus affected mental health?
Coronavirus has had a big impact on our mental health, but have services been able to keep up?
NHS bureaucracy being cut to improve care
Health services and councils will be encouraged to work together as 2012 reforms are unpicked in England.
Covid vaccine priority for 'severe' asthma
Asthma patients who need steroids are to be included in priority-group six, the clinically "at risk".
Toxic air puts six million at risk of lung damage
Six million people aged over 65 in England are at high risk of lung damage, a new report says.
Covid: Prisoners like 'caged animals' in lockdown jails
Prisoners have been locked in their cells for 90% of the day during pandemic, the prisons watchdog says.
Obesity: Appetite drug could mark 'new era' in tackling condition
Some of the people on the 15-month trial lost more than a fifth of their body weight.
The Great Indian Kitchen: Serving an unsavoury tale of sexism in home
The drama that unfolds in a grimy kitchen raises unsettling questions about insidious sexism within homes.
Stamp duty holiday deadline 'is making us nervous'
A rush to complete sales before tax breaks end on 31 March is causing delays and calls for government help.
The cinemas now hiring out their screens to gamers
With cinemas badly by Covid-19 restrictions they are looking for new revenue streams.
Elisa Lam: What really happened in the Cecil Hotel
The 21-year-old went missing in 2013, and internet folklore has haunted her memory ever since.
Pablo Escobar: Why scientists want to kill Colombia's hippos
Illegally brought to Colombia by drug baron Pablo Escobar, the animals have become a major headache.
Liberty Barros: 'What is happening to my spine?'
Liberty, from Leicester, discovered she could bend her body in half while watching a Rihanna video.