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IS and how it continues to plague Iraq
A month after war was declared over, Iraqi soldiers are still being killed by Islamic State militants.
'World's richest 1% get 82% of the wealth', says Oxfam
The gap between the super rich and the rest of the world widened last year, claims Oxfam.
'Don't be afraid to ask for help'
'Don't be afraid to ask for help', says Jen Atkinson, the CEO of luxury travel company ITC.
The next Silicon Valley: Penang
The small Malaysian state of Penang is punching well above its weight in the tech world through hardware manufacturing.
Newspaper headlines: 'Army lags behind Russia' and steroid alert
General Sir Nick Carter claims that the British army would struggle to withstand Russian forces.
Garth Crooks' team of the week: Ozil, Aguero, Allen, Mahrez
Whose lack of individual awards leaves Garth "furious"? Who is "an artist" on the pitch? Find out this week's team
Masters: Mark Allen's cheers and Kyren Wilson's tears
Emotions run high as Mark Allen beats Kyren Wilson 10-7 to become the first Northern Irishman to win the Masters since Dennis Taylor in 1987.
Amazon opens a supermarket with no checkouts
Amazon opens its first grocery store without cashiers to shoppers in Seattle on Monday.
Germany coalition talks: SPD backs talks with Merkel
The Social Democrats vote to open formal negotiations with Chancellor Merkel's conservatives.
Southampton 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham miss the chance to move level on points with fourth-placed Liverpool as they are frustrated by Southampton at St Mary's.
Track Cycling World Cup: Charlie Tanfield wins second gold
Amateur British rider Charlie Tanfield wins his second gold medal at the Track Cycling World Cup in the team pursuit.
President Macron on Trump, Brexit and Frexit
What we learnt when French President Emmanuel Macron talked to the BBC's Andrew Marr.
Watford: Javi Gracia named head coach after sacking of Marco Silva
Watford name Spaniard Javi Gracia as their new head coach hours after sacking Marco Silva.
Australian Open: Kyle Edmund reaches quarter-finals with Andreas Seppi victory
Watch the key moments as British number two Kyle Edmund beats Italy's Andreas Seppi in four sets to reach his first Grand Slam quarter-final.
European Rugby Champions Cup: Saracens into quarter-finals after Wasps win
Saracens will face Leinster in the quarter-finals of the Champions Cup thanks to Wasps' victory over Ulster.
Women's March: What's changed one year on?
Thousands took part in the demonstration in London on the anniversary of the Women's March.
Poland's competition for skiing priests
Priests and clergymen compete in Poland's annual Pope John Paul II skiing competition.
UKIP leader Henry Bolton hit by ruling body 'no confidence' vote
The party's ruling body unanimously backs vote of no confidence in leader Henry Bolton.
Masters 2018: Mark Allen & Kyren Wilson drawing 4-4 after first session of final
Mark Allen and Kyren Wilson are locked together at 4-4 after the opening session of the Masters final.
Scottish Cup draw: Celtic host Partick Thistle, Aberdeen meet Dundee United
Holders Celtic host Partick Thistle in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup while Aberdeen will take on Dundee United.