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Raynor Winn's journey inspired a Hollywood film featuring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs.
Gaza subjected to forced starvation, top UN official tells BBC
Tom Fletcher, the under-secretary general of humanitarian affairs, says "we're seeing food set on the borders and not being allowed in".
University dropout to rising star: Why folk singer Jacob Alon is one to watch
The singer's music has been called delicate and otherworldly. Get to know them before everyone else.
UK's muddy saltmarshes vital to tackle climate change, report finds
The UK's saltmarshes lock away climate-warming greenhouse gases in layers of mud, a new report from WWF says.
Three endangered macaques born at monkey sanctuary
The Barbary macaque is endangered, with fewer than 8,000 believed to live in the wild.
From £1 tickets to super fences and hip-hop - Glastonbury through the years
From humble beginnings to a global phenomenon - Glastonbury festival has evolved throughout the years.
How England goalkeeper Earps went from £25 a game to 'Mary, Queen of Stops'
Mary Earps reflects on her journey to the top of her sport – and some of the big decisions en route - in a new BBC documentary.
Tariffs court fight threatens Trump's power to wield his favourite economic weapon
Despite the legal mire, all signs point to this being a battle the Republican president won't give up easily.
Badenoch accuses Starmer and Farage of 'fantasy economics'
The Tory leader says the PM and Reform UK are in a "race to the bottom" to scrap the child benefit cap.
Idyllic Swiss village stood for centuries - until a roaring glacier wiped it out
Nine million cubic metres of rock and ice came crashing down on Blatten after a landslide.