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Bumble: Female-founded dating app tops $13bn in market debut
The listing of Bumble, which also owns Badoo, makes a billionaire of 31-year-old founder Whitney Wolfe Herd.
Teesside mum cleared of baby murder 'faced traumatic abuse'
Shauna Donnelly feared she would be jailed for her son's death as "no-one seemed to believe" her.
Meghan: Mail on Sunday privacy damage 'runs deep'
The Duchess of Sussex wins her claim over the publication of a letter to her father in the Mail on Sunday.
Cumbria coal mine: What is the controversy about?
Cumbrian councillors are reviewing their support for a controversial coal mine near Whitehaven.
Capitol riots timeline: The evidence presented against Trump
Democrats show chilling and violent footage of the riot - some new - during the impeachment trial.
Smart motorways: Highways England referred to CPS over M1 death
A coroner asks the CPS to consider whether Highways England should face manslaughter charges.
Fifa Club World Cup: Al Ahly beat Palmeiras 3-2 on penalties in third-place play-off
Watch highlights as Al Ahly and Palmeiras miss four consecutive penalties before the Egyptian side seals a 3-2 shoot-out victory in the Fifa Club World Cup third-place play-off.
India v England: Injured Jofra Archer to miss second Test
Fast bowler Jofra Archer will miss England's second Test with India starting in Chennai on Saturday after having an injection in his right elbow.
Weather: 'Fantastic' ice formations line Welsh roadsides
They are thought to be formed by cars driving though puddles and spraying trees in icy conditions.
Covid: How to look after your mental health in a pandemic
We have covered the hidden impact of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. Here are some of our best pieces.
Covid-19: Pandemic pushes up hospital waits, and arthritis drug a 'life-saver'
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening.
Rare Nasa photos reveal Amazon 'gold rivers'
The satellite images reveal miles of unregistered gold mining in Peru's Amazon rainforest, Nasa says.
GB's Bankes wins snowboard cross gold at World Championship - video & report
Great Britain's Charlotte Bankes wins her first World Championship title by claiming snowboard cross gold in Sweden.
'Frozen sea foam' appears on Somerset beach as temperatures fall
An amateur photographer captured the phenomenon at Berrow Beach in Somerset.
Coronavirus: What help are self-employed getting from government?
What is being done for the five million self-employed people in the UK facing a loss of income?
Covid hotel quarantine booking site taken down
The new booking portal website was removed temporarily for maintenance over a technical error.
Orphaned otter cubs found wandering Inverkeithing streets
The Scottish SPCA think the mother of the three to four-month-old cubs was involved in a traffic accident.
Man guilty of Libby Squire rape and murder
Serial sex offender Pawel Relowicz is convicted of killing the University of Hull student.
BBC weather forecaster Chris Bell dives into snow in pants after losing 'bet'
He promised social media followers he would do the dive in his pants if snow reached more than 30cm.
Quiz of the week: Desert islands, Brexit and more Zoom drama
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?