Storm power cuts: Maximum compensation nearly triples to £2,000
The energy watchdog has hiked the amount households and businesses can receive from £700 to £2,000. #press
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Train strikes: Passengers face disruption from two strike days
The train drivers' union, Aslef, and the RMT union will take part in strike action over pay and jobs. #press
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Akon: Success allows me to make music for myself
The singer says he has the financial freedom to bring Afrobeats influences to his new material. #press
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Quiz of the week: Which politician lost a rap battle with Eminem?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days? #press
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Refugee women's personal photos on show
Five refugee women share personal photographs revealing lives before war and conflict. #press
Ukraine war: Russia and Iran invited back to Nobel Prize banquet
The Nobel Foundation says it advocates dialogue but a critic suggests it is being "incredibly naive". #press
Watch: England coach dedicates award to Spain
England head coach Sarina Wiegman dedicates the Uefa women's coach of the year award to Spain's national team. #press
The Papers: School closure 'chaos' and 'misery for the NHS'
Friday's papers focus on the English school buildings that must close over fears of collapse. #press
Brain fog after Covid linked to blood clots - study
A UK study links two proteins in the blood of hospital patients to thinking and memory problems. #press
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Saudis 'not a threat' and 'similar to China' - Uefa boss
The Saudi Pro League is dismissed as a competitive threat by Aleksander Ceferin, president of European football's governing body Uefa. #press
Trump pleads not guilty in Georgia election fraud case
Donald Trump pleads not guilty in Georgia election fraud case, waiving the right to appear in court next week #press
South Africa fire: What are Johannesburg's hijacked buildings?
Many blocks in inner-city Johannesburg, the scene of a deadly fire, are deemed unfit to live in. #press
Police officer death: Wife pays tribute to officer killed on railway
Sgt Graham Saville's widow says his desire to help others led to him making the "ultimate sacrifice". #press
How many complaints are made against police officers, and how many are sacked?
There were almost 88,000 complaints against offers in England and Wales in the year to March 2022. #press
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Sir John Eliot Gardiner: Conductor seeks specialist help after alleged assault
Sir John Eliot Gardiner has also withdrawn from live performances for the rest of the year. #press
Brighton cat killer died of Covid, inquest hears
Steven Bouquet, who was jailed for stabbing 16 cats, died on his 55th birthday. #press
Luis Rubiales: Focus on Jenni Hermoso kiss is 'disappointing', says Spain's World Cup-winning goalkeeper Catalina Coll
Spanish goalkeeper Catalina Coll tells the BBC she is "saddneded" that the scandal over the Spanish FA president kissing her team-mate has overshadowed their win. #press
James Webb: Telescope reveals new detail in famous supernova
Looking like a pearl necklace, the object known as SN1987A is the closest star explosion to Earth. #press
Samuel Newey: British volunteer, 22, killed fighting in Ukraine
The family of Samuel Newey say he died fighting alongside Ukrainian forces on Wednesday. #press
Grant Shapps gets defence job in mini reshuffle
Rishi Sunak promotes veteran Grant Shapps and newcomer Claire Coutinho in a limited shake-up of his ministerial team. #press