London Uncovered
The BBC's Science Editor visits the site of a major archaeological discovery in the city.
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How much is the NHS going to cost us?
Spending on the NHS has been going up for decades and is set to rise further. BBC Verify has examined some of the key numbers.
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WATCH: Astronaut's view of Northern Lights from International Space Station
Footage from the International Space Station as it soars above an aurora dancing over Canada.
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Fifty countries affected by USAID freeze, says WHO
HIV treatments and other services have been disrupted, says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
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Beginnings of Roman London discovered in office basement
The discovery has been described as one of the most important pieces of Roman history in the City of London.
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Beginnings of Roman London discovered in office basement
The discovery has been described as one of the most important pieces of Roman history in the City of London.
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Avian flu spread sees 1.8 million farmed birds culled
There have been 33 outbreaks so far on farms, but the risk to humans remains low, the government says.
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Hunt for rare daffodils that are feared lost
As daffodils burst into bloom, experts want help in finding rare treasures hiding in plain sight.
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Oil clean-up 'scam' warnings ignored by Shell, whistleblower tells BBC
The oil giant faces allegations it ignored warnings that a clean-up scheme was beset by corruption.
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Stripey-faced fish named after warrior princess San
The newly discovered fish has stripes on its face like the Studio Ghibli warrior princess.
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BP set to scale back green investments as profits drop sharply
The oil giant is widely expected to say it will scale back on renewables later this month.
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Give Us Zelenskyy’s Head: Excitement Grows Among Russia’s Propagandists
The Kremlin’s mouthpieces are whip-sawing between excitement and trepidation over forthcoming US decisions. By Julia Davis, for CEPA Russia’s propaganda machine has its doubts about President Trump and whether he will deliver Ukraine’s hoped-for capitulation. And yet this tantalizing dream continues to course through every fiber of its being. The language of information warfare may be […]
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Trump signs order shifting US back toward plastic straws
The president has long been a critic of paper straws, which he says don't work and dissolve too easily.
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Beware ill-fitting menstrual cups, warn doctors
Doctors have reported a rare case where the use of a menstrual cup was linked to kidney problems.
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Inflation, Stagflation, and Spin – the Kremlin’s Economic War Propaganda
By EUvsDisinfo Russia’s economy is under pressure, but the Kremlin does not want you to know it. Instead, Moscow has launched an all-out campaign of economic war propaganda. A few weeks ago, Vladimir Putin told Russians that the country’s economy is doing just fine. He even had some positive numbers to back it up: according to the IMF, Russia’s GDP […]
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How Russia Uses AI to Dehumanise Ukrainians
By EUvsDisinfo Opinion articles and editorial commentaries on RIA Novosti often border on obvious propaganda. The Russian state-owned news agency uses them to try to convince Russians that countless enemies surround the Motherland, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is justified, and a glorious future awaits the Russian people. From stock photos to AI generated […]
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Subsidies halved for controversial Drax power station
The government has agreed a new subsidy arrangement with the controversial wood-burning Drax power station in north Yorkshire.
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Subsidies halved for controversial Drax power station
The government has agreed a new subsidy arrangement with the controversial wood-burning Drax power station in north Yorkshire.
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Vitamin pills and icy swims: Can you really boost your immune system?
After being struck down by winter illness, the BBC's James Gallagher goes in search of ways to boost his immune system.
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Fake: USAID Funded the Work of a «Troll Farm» Which Employed Eastern European Students
The grant in question covered an educational competition for student projects on media literacy and countering Russian propaganda Pro-Russian sources are spreading a screenshot from the USAID website, which allegedly proves that the agency funded Russophobic comments being written by students from Eastern Europe online and allocated almost $500,000 for this. The full title of […]
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