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'I lost my dad to prostate cancer, don't lose yours' - BBC News
Danielle Ray's father died aged 63 and more than 14,000 UK men are thought to be undiagnosed.
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Is The Wave Function The Building Block of Reality? - YouTube
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Simon Nellist: Sydney shark victim named locally as British man - BBC News
Simon Nellist died in the city's first fatal shark attack in almost 60 years, a friend says.
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Why is an abuser still working as a priest? - BBC News
The BBC has uncovered how a culture of complicity and denial conceals the true scale of clerical sex abuse in Italy.
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Swimmer dies in first fatal shark attack in Sydney since 1963 - BBC News
A swimmer sustained "catastrophic injuries" in Wednesday's attack, Australian officials say.
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Google moves to make Android apps more private - BBC News
No details are available but it says it will not be using the same approach as Apple.
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Prince Andrew's statement seems to contradict answers he gave me - Emily Ma
The BBC Newsnight presenter compares Prince Andrew's latest statement with the defence he offered in their 2019 interview.
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One-word gaffe invalidates thousands of US baptisms - BBC News
Some Church members come to the defence of a Catholic priest in Arizona after he resigns.
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HIV: First woman in world believed to be cured of virus - BBC News
The US patient tested negative for the virus after receiving an innovative blood transplant being used to treat her leukaemia.
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Hypochondriacs: Why it's not always just in the mind - BBC Future
For some people, the act of just testing whether they have an illness can make them feel worse. Covid may have made it worse.
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Natural History Museum confirms stick insect is male and female - BBC News
Charlie the pet stick insect is revealed to be both male and female after moulting.
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Paislee Shultis: US girl missing since 2019 found alive in secret room - BB
Police have charged three people over Paislee Shultis' disappearance in Saugerties, New York state.
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Telegram: Where women's nudes are shared without consent - BBC News
A BBC investigation has found that women’s intimate photos are being shared in large groups on Telegram.
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Dozens more graves found at former residential school sites - BBC News
Indigenous-led investigations have discovered more than 1,100 unmarked graves in recent months.
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Megadrought in Southwest US worst in a millennium - BBC News
A study has found that the American West has not seen such drought since the time of Charlemagne.
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Families of Sandy Hook victims settle with Remington - BBC News
The $73m settlement marks the first time a US gun manufacturer has faced liability for a mass shooting.
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Sudanese boy rescued after eight hours trapped in rubbish lorry - BBC News
The 10-year-old refuse worker in Sudan became trapped in the truck's crushing mechanism.
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Did a flatbread help end British rule in India? - BBC Future
In the 19th Century, a peculiar paranoia gripped the British East India Company: were the Indian people using flatbreads to transmit cryptic messages?
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The animals that detect disasters - BBC Future
For millennia, people across the globe have reported alarmed animal behaviour in the run-up to natural disasters. Could these signals be used to warn us of impending catastrophes?
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Prince Andrew settles US civil sex assault case - BBC News
The duke will pay an undisclosed financial sum to Virginia Giuffre as part of the out-of-court settlement.
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Roblox: The children's game with a sex problem - BBC News
A BBC investigation has found virtual sex parties are taking place in a popular online children’s game.
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Pharmaceuticals in rivers threaten world health - study - BBC News
Paracetamol, nicotine, caffeine and epilepsy and diabetes drugs were widely detected, research finds.
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Chagos Islands: Mauritian flag raised on British-controlled islands - BBC N
The Mauritian government has led a trip to the disputed islands, which are controlled by Britain.
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Jungholz: A ski town stuck in the wrong nation - BBC Travel
An afterthought on the map of Austria, the exclave of Jungholz has carved out its own identity, even if the reality for those living there is far from straightforward.
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