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Boy, 13, arrested after teenager stabbed in Leicester (BBC News)

Leicestershire Police say a 15-year-old boy was taken to hospital following the incident.

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How the sounds of icebergs reverberate around the world (BBC News)

Icebergs produce some of the loudest natural noises in the oceans. Can we learn anything about their birth, life and death by listening in?

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Northumberland council says food waste targets 'really difficult' (BBC News)

Recognising the additional costs, the government has committed to offering councils extra funding, but Northumberland County Council said the money was not ...

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Hever Castle: How did Anne Boleyn celebrate Christmas in 1526? (BBC News)

A boar's head would be at the centre of a Christmas day feast, following a period similar to Lent.

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Storm Darragh: Nine cows killed as storm brings down power cable (BBC News)

The livestock were sheltering under a hedge at Higher Bojewyan near Pendeen on Saturday night, said the farmer. Fallen power cables and trees closed a number of ...

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BBC reporter: 'First time I've come to Syria without fear of arrest' (BBC News)

A Syrian herself, Lina Sinjab says this is the first time she's entered the country "without fear of detention".

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New BBC Radio 4 podcast series shines a light on what happens ... (BBC News)

Journalist Sue Mitchell returns with her latest investigative series โ€“ Shadow World: The Willpower Detectives.

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City of London Corporation to investigate its links to slavery (BBC News)

The governing body of London's Square Mile is looking to commission research into its historical associations with the transatlantic slave trade.

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Moscow-born doctor to row across Atlantic to support Ukraine (BBC News)

Moscow-born doctor, Leo Krivski, prepares for solo row across the Atlantic in aid of Ukraine medics.

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