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Dutch King Willem-Alexander retires coach amid slavery row - BBC News
Critics say the carriage depicts an image that celebrates the Netherlands' slave-owning past.
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Why a wide-scale return to the office is a myth - BBC Worklife
For two years, employees have been waiting for ‘the day’ when everyone goes back to the office. But it’s probably never coming.
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Covid: Viral photo highlights challenges of vaccinating Amazon - BBC News
A photo of a man carrying his father has highlighted the challenges of vaccinating indigenous villages.
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'Havana syndrome': US baffled after new cases in Europe - BBC News
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says investigations continue after more diplomats fall ill.
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RAF man unleashes Virgin Orbit space rocket over Pacific - BBC News
Fighter pilot Matthew Stannard leads a satellite launch mission for Sir Richard Branson.
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MI5 warning over 'Chinese agent' in Parliament - BBC News
The rare alert sent to MPs comes after a long-running investigation into Christine Ching Kui Lee.
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Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH - BBC News
It comes as the prince faces a US civil case over claims he sexually assaulted a woman when she was 17.
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Why Nasa is exploring the deepest oceans on Earth - BBC Future
Could our understanding of the deep ocean help unlock the mysteries of outer space? Nasa's space mission is leading us to unexplored depths of our own planet.
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Nowa Huta: The city that went from communism to capitalism - BBC Travel
Once a failed post-WW2 utopia, Krakow's Nowa Huta neighbourhood has found a new lease on life and is slowly emerging as a tourist destination.
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The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau - BBC News
How chateaux owners are using advertising revenues from social media posts to earn a living.
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Playtime: Is it time we took 'play' more seriously? - BBC News
New BBC documentary Why We Play uncovers some surprising benefits of play for the grown-ups.
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'Chemical cocktail’ polluting English rivers - MPs warn - BBC News
Tyres and wet wipes are soiling rivers but the biggest polluters are farms and water companies.
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Your teen's being sarcastic? It's a sign of intelligence - BBC Future
Young children don't get sarcasm – but by the time they're teens, it can be their default mode. Here's what science tells us about the mental acrobatics behind that wry one-liner.
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Vård av Barn: The Swedish parents paid to care for sick kids - BBC Worklife
When children fall ill in Sweden, parents can take time off to care for them, while still pocketing 80% of their salaries. But the pandemic has put pressure on the popular policy.
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Escaped Dutch youth offender shot dead in Belgium - BBC News
The young man reportedly took two people hostage, drove over the border and opened fire on police.
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Don't Look Up: What's the plan to deal with asteroids and comets? - BBC New
Hollywood loves movies about space rocks hitting earth, but how would we deal with the real thing?
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Alps murders: French police arrest suspect over killing of British family -
A man arrested over the deaths of a British family and a French citizen is ruled out as their killer.
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The benefits of intermittent fasting the right way - BBC Future
Intermittent fasting offers the tantalising promise that changing mealtimes, and not the meals, can be good for you. But what are the dos and don'ts of eating less frequently?
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Stendhal syndrome: The travel syndrome that causes panic - BBC Travel
Affecting travellers every year, this bizarre phenomenon sees visitors to Florence suffer psychological breakdowns after being overwhelmed by the city's abundance of great art.
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Dealing with the Limitations of Gatsby Source Drupal - YouTube
Gatsby.js is a self described "blazing-fast" static site generator for React. With the gatsby-source-drupal plugin you can easily pull data from a Drupal 8 s...
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Man gets genetically-modified pig heart in world-first transplant - BBC New
David Bennett, 57, is doing well three days after the experimental surgery, doctors say.
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Huge fossilised ‘sea dragon’ found in Rutland reservoir - BBC News
The creature lived more than 90 million years ago and its remains were found poking out of the mud.
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The forgotten medieval habit of 'two sleeps' - BBC Future
For millennia, people slept in two shifts – once in the evening, and once in the morning. But why? And how did the habit disappear?
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The AI software that could turn you in to a music star - BBC News
Artificial intelligence is now smart enough to write tracks that earn streaming service royalties.
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Will workers continue to pay a price for flexibility? - BBC Worklife
Employees with non-traditional working arrangements have been punished in pay and promotions alike. As flexible work becomes the norm, can we end the penalty?
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