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Trump presidency: A flashback through four turbulent years
Donald Trump won a surprise victory in 2016 partly because he promised to shake things up. And boy, did he.
'I'm stranded at Madrid Airport'
Lisbet Stone was turned away from her flight to London due to having an outdated covid test.
Covid vaccine: WHO warns of 'catastrophic moral failure'
It accuses richer nations of a "me-first" approach to Covid vaccine, and hoarding precious supplies.
Aubameyang scores twice as Arsenal ease past Newcastle
Arsenal beat Newcastle to move into the top 10 of the Premier League and increase the pressure on Magpies boss Steve Bruce.
Joe Biden inauguration: When are he and Kamala Harris sworn in?
The inauguration of a new president is a day that usually follows decades of custom. Not this time.
Premier League predictions: Lawro v Cassia bassist and Man City fan Lou Cotterill
Mark Lawrenson takes on Cassia bassist and Manchester City fan Lou Cotterill to make predictions for this week's Premier League fixtures.
An inauguration reshaped by security threat
Troops descend on US capital to ensure the new president can be sworn in amid threats of violence.
Villa begin talks with Marseille over midfielder Sanson
Aston Villa begin talks with Marseille over a deal for Marseille's former France Under-21 midfielder Morgan Sanson.
Covid: Tesco staff pay tribute to colleague John Deacy
Ex-Marine John Deacy, 81, died with Covid-19 just two weeks after his last shift at the supermarket.
M1 deaths: Coroner calls for smart motorway review
David Urpeth says smart motorways without a hard shoulder carry "an ongoing risk of future deaths."
Girl's lost football travels over Irish Sea to Wales
A football lost in Ireland is found on a Welsh beach just seven days after it went missing.
Covid-19: 'Don't end up like us, please'
Martin Freeborn's wife, Helen, lost her fight against Covid at the Royal London Hospital, where staff are struggling to cope with rising admissions.
Shetland space launch plans submitted
The proposals which have gone to the council and could support hundreds of jobs include three launch pads for rockets.
BBC apologises for Phil Spector death headline
The convicted murderer and music producer was described as "talented but flawed" in an online story.
Covid-19: Four million people have first jab and health workers detail 'tough' experiences
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday evening.
Covid-19: Four million in UK get their first vaccine
People in their 70s and those deemed clinically extremely vulnerable are now being offered the jab.
England without assistant coach Ryles for Six Nations over Covid travel concerns
Assistant coach Jason Ryles will not be with England for the Six Nations because of travel concerns but hopes to re-join the staff for the summer fixtures.
Sheku Bayoh death: Witness says stamping attack ‘never happened’
An eyewitness speaks publicly for the first time about the 2015 death of a man being restrained by police.
US Capitol lockdown: Security scare ahead of Biden inauguration
The city is on edge after the riots at the Congress building in which five people died.
Covid: How are European countries tackling the pandemic?
What restrictions are being put in place in Europe to control the second wave of coronavirus?