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Mega-iceberg A74: German ship squeezes through narrow ice
channel |
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Brunt Ice Shelf: Big iceberg calves near UK Antarctic base |
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Climate change: 'Forever plant' seagrass faces uncertain
future |
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Scientists unlock mysteries of world's oldest 'computer' |
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Etna: Life beneath the volcanic dust of repeated eruptions |
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Brown stink bug among 'future threats' to gardens |
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UK environmental protections 'being flouted' |
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'Right to repair' law to come in this summer |
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Fukushima disaster: What happened at the nuclear plant? |
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Climate change: Kerry urges top polluters to cut emissions now |
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Government has no climate change plan--MPs |
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NASA's Perseverance Mars rover listens to its rock-zapping
laser |
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A fireball, a driveway and a priceless meteorite |
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Gloucestershire meteorite is first UK find in 30 years |
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SLS: NASA assembles twin boosters for its 'megarocket' |
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NASA's Perseverance rover begins its exploration of Mars |
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Kathleen Folbigg: Could science free Australian jailed for
killing babies? |
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London Zoo: Second Easter in lockdown looms |
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Then and now: A 'megadrought' in California |
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Two meerkats rescued from Dundee street |
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Rights of way: Laws on countryside public access under review |
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Curlew: Urgent work needed to save 'loved' endangered bird |
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COVID: Call for all homes in Wales to be minutes from green
space |
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Mother's Day: How sustainable are the flowers you buy? |
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Welsh snow gritters to be named by public in competition |
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Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez targeted in vehicle by
protesters |
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Plastic pollution: Fairbourne child's bid to ban toys in
magazines |
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Longleat: 'Rock rabbit' babies make surprise arrival at park |
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Looe lifeboat crew finds 'overturned yacht' was dead whale |
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Mathias Cormann set to head OECD despite climate record |
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Whitehaven coal mine: Planet or jobs debate reignited |
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River Severn: Is a new law needed to help salmon? |
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COVID-19 paused climate emissions--but they're rising again |
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Why we procrastinate on the tiniest of tasks |
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Waldeinsamkeit: Germany's cherished forest tradition |
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The Goldbergs: TV's first family sitcom |
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The wonder material we all need but is running out |
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'Tragic optimism': The antidote to toxic positivity |
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Elon Musk changes job title to 'Technoking of Tesla' |
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Bitcoin keeps hitting new highs after Tesla backing |
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Elon Musk's Tesla buys $1.5 billion of Bitcoin causing
currency to spike |
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Mother 'used deepfake to frame cheerleading rivals' |
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Why the GameStop story is far from over |
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Phone scammers: 'Give me 1,000 pounds to stop calling you' |
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Bitcoin surges past $60,000 for first time |
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COVID-19: British Airways plans app-based travel pass |
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Microsoft hack: 3,000 UK email servers remain unsecured |
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Women's safety: Smartphone tips shared online |
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What are NFTs and why are some worth millions? |
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YouTube deletes 30,000 vaccine misinfo videos |
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Netflix considers crackdown on password sharing |
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'Interest in e-sports will only grow and grow' |
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Everydays: The First 5000 Days--Will Gompertz reviews Beeple's
digital work |
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Video game movies: Are they really that bad? |
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'I play digital music through my 1949 radio' |
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Tracy Beaker: Actress Dani Harmer trolled online with 'fat'
comments |
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Slough man admits sharing Boko Haram terror video |
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Nurseries sent first official cyber-attack warning |
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French drone tourist in Iran Benjamin Briere 'facing spy
charges' |
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Roblox: 'We paid off our parents' mortgage making video games' |
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UK borders: Cost of IT failures 'staggering,' says spending
watchdog |
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Avon & Somerset Police used hate crime footage without
consent |
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COVID in Wales: More face-to-face university teaching after
Easter |
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Seaview Primary: Catholic school to transform to integrated in
NI first |
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COVID in Scotland: More children return to the classroom |
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School poverty cash at risk in date switch |
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Gavin Williamson on coping with 'lonely' leadership |
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University of Manchester students pass vote of no confidence
in boss |
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Magicians' tactics found in politics and marketing |
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Turing Scheme: What is the Erasmus replacement? |
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Back to school: How pupils feel about returning to class |
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Back to school: 'I'm ready for a coffee in peace' |
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Topshop: What happened after the shutters closed? |
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First day back at school has 'gone well,' say heads |
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COVID: Parents worry about lost learning as schools reopen |
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Parents not giving COVID test consent, warn heads |
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Nigeria primary school children abducted in Kaduna state |
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Does the Oxford vaccine have a blood clot problem? And other
questions |
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COVID: Wales' school pupils 'excited and nervous' about return |
80 |
Cornwall rental market: Family moves 'eight times in 10
months' |
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COVID: Outdoor education centres 'may not survive' |
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Teachers' union says return of pupils 'politically motivated' |
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Universal credit: Stephen Crabb MP says benefits squeezed too
much |
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Pregnancy in lockdown: The babies born into a pandemic |
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'Flawed' Dorchester homes consultation 'must be repeated' |
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Bristol Uni sanctuary students 'see future' after bursaries |
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Sex education in NI schools is insufficient, says expert panel |
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COVID-19: France, Germany and Italy suspend AstraZeneca
vaccine |
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COVID: UK vaccination surge expected in coming days |
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COVID-19: Evidence does not suggest AstraZeneca jab linked to
clots, MHRA says |
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Psychedelic therapy could 'reset' depressed brain |
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COVID-19 pandemic: Trump urged to encourage supporters to get
jabs |
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COVID-19: NI to keep using AstraZeneca jab after Irish
suspension |
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COVID-19 pandemic: Italy to shut shops and schools amid
infection spike |
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International Women's Day: Illustrating the COVID-19 pandemic |
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How do we know COVID vaccines are safe? |
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What are the Brazil, South Africa and UK variants and will
vaccines work? |
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COVID: How are European countries tackling the pandemic? |
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Coronavirus: What Europeans have learned from a year of
pandemic |
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COVID: 17 patients treated after Ysbyty Gwynedd outbreak |
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Coronavirus: Apology for 'confusion' after over 40s vaccine
U-turn |
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COVID: Jobs boost as Scots firm wins rapid testing deal |
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Abortion: DUP propose bill for NI abortion law changes |
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Sarah Harding: 'I won't see another Christmas' |
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COVID contracts: Dog food vendor is likely to have got 1
million pounds for PPE deals |
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COVID-19: Vaccines now available in NI to everyone aged 50 and
over |
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Is Europe's AstraZeneca jab decision-making flawed? |
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COVID: What is the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine? |
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BBC Young Reporter: 'I learned to walk again during lockdown' |
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First ketamine-assisted psychotherapy Bristol clinic opens |
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Coronavirus doctor's diary: Has COVID changed hospitals for
the better? |
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