Maui fires: Survivors describe harrowing escapes from the flames
Survivors describe narrow escapes from fast-moving flames - and what they had to leave behind. #press
Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth?
The first taoiseach to visit Windsor Park uses the opportunity to say it's back to Stormont or Plan B. #press
Russia launches first space mission to Moon in 47 years
The Russian mission is racing against India to be the first country to land on the Moon's south pole. #press
Kneecap at Féile an Phobail: The Irish rappers who want to rile you up
Controversial rap group Kneecap are to headline Féile an Phobail in Belfast on Friday night. #press
Debt: What do I do if I can't afford to pay?
What help and options are available to people struggling with debt repayments? #press
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What is GDP and how is it measured?
A basic guide to how the economy is measured and what that calculation is used for. #press
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Angus MacNeil: SNP MP announces expulsion from party after chief whip row
The Western Isles MP was suspended from the party's Westminster group last month. #press
British sign language gets climate change update
Hundreds of key environmental science terms added to the British Sign Language dictionary. #press
Why it matters where your data is stored
European data storage firms are emerging that promise to protect customer data from US interference. #press
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Hip-hop at 50: How beats and bars spread from the Bronx around the world
As the all-conquering genre reaches 50, a look back at some key moments along the way. #press
What are apprenticeships and how do I choose a good one?
Going to school, college or university five days a week is not the only way to get a qualification. #press
Period poverty: In Africa, women are being priced out of buying sanitary ware
BBC research reveals that women in Africa spend up to 13% of their income on menstrual products. #press
Quiz of the week: Who picks their nose more – doctors or nurses?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days? #press
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Margate tribute to Pedro Pascal shut when he visits
The Last of Us star went with friend and actor Russell Tovey - but the Margate gallery was closed. #press
The Papers: 'PM failing on climate' and 'NHS on the brink'
The government's attitude to climate change and junior doctors' strikes are taking the front pages today. #press
Rishi Sunak most frequent UK flyer among recent PMs
The PM took almost one flight a week, data show, as he's accused of abandoning climate leadership. #press
How much do junior doctors really get paid in England?
The BBC asked two junior doctors in England to show us their payslips and reveal their salaries. #press
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Premier League opening-weekend predictions: Chris Sutton vs Anthony Joshua & Eddie Hearn
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on boxer Anthony Joshua & promoter Eddie Hearn for the Premier League's opening weekend. #press
Women's World Cup 2023 quarter-final predictions: Rachel Brown-Finnis predicts all the scores including England v Colombia
BBC Sport's football expert Rachel Brown-Finnis gives her predictions for the quarter-final matches at the Women's World Cup. #press
Theresa Villiers: Ex-environment secretary failed to declare Shell shares
Theresa Villiers apologises for failing to declare the stake in the energy firm for more than five years. #press