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How a bakery found a recipe for global success
US flatbread firm Kontos Food is now exporting around the world thanks to a commitment to tweaking its recipes to meet national preferences.
The low-cost airline changing the way we fly
Low-cost, long haul carriers like Norwegian are rapidly expanding by attracting young passengers. But is it sustainable?
Chloe Kim: Why do some people get 'hangry'?
Kim was 'hangry' before winning a Winter Olympic gold medal. Why does hunger make people angry?
Juventus 2-2 Tottenham: Just how impressive was Spurs' comeback?
BBC Sport looks at the numbers and punditry that shows how impressive the 2-2 comeback draw against Juventus was.
Minnie Driver quits Oxfam over Haiti sex claims
Minnie Driver says she is "nothing short of horrified" at sex scandal claims involving aid workers.
Juventus 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham produce a brilliant comeback to draw at Juventus after a disastrous start to their Champions League last-16 first leg in Turin.
FC Basel 0-4 Manchester City
Manchester City take a giant step towards the Champions League quarter-finals as they comfortably beat Basel at St Jakob-Park.
Birmingham Rep and Symphony Hall evacuated after 'explosion'
Police say the cause of the loud bang was a "technical fault" in a theatre basement.
Kilmarnock 3-2 Dundee
Ten-man Kilmarnock come from behind to defeat Dundee thanks to a superb solo goal by substitute Iain Wilson.
Black Panther premieres in Kenya
Fans celebrate in Kisumu, the hometown of star Lupita Nyong'o.
Cardiff City 2-0 Bolton Wanderers
Cardiff City move within a point of the automatic promotion spots in the Championship with an efficient win over Bolton.
Ex-Canadian PM says women's bare arms on TV 'demeaning'
Kim Campbell says female newscasters who show bare arms on television "undermine credibility".
Six Nations 2018: Sam Simmonds to miss England games against Scotland & France
Number eight Sam Simmonds is out of England's next two Six Nations matches after picking up a shoulder injury in the victory over Wales.
Bristol's 20-year eyesore faces demiolition
David Cameron once described the old Royal Mail sorting office as a "warzone".
Premier League TV rights: Five of seven live packages sold for £4.464bn
The rights to show Premier League games from 2019-2022 are sold for £4.464bn - with two live packages remaining.
Sky and BT win Premier League TV rights
Bidding continues for two of the seven TV rights packages.
Israel PM Netanyahu faces corruption charges
The Israeli PM, who could face charges including bribery, says the allegations are baseless.