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Campaigners lose challenge against Stonehenge tunnel

The second challenge to plans for a two-mile tunnel at the World Heritage site has been dismissed.

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NI junior doctors vote for strike action over pay

The vote in favour of a strike could see junior doctors take part in a 24-hour walkout in March.

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ME services at 'rock bottom', say campaigners

A charity voices concerns about the care on offer following the death of Scotland's only specialist nurse.

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Parents' fears over drop in teachers of the deaf

Fears children will have to “fend for themselves" if numbers of teachers of the deaf keep falling.

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Baby among three children found dead in house

The children, aged seven, three and nine months old, were discovered by officers on Sunday.

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Bombshell! What it's like to see your friend on Love Island

Belfast's Adam Maxted leaves the All Stars villa in sixth place after a close vote by former islanders.

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Bafta Film Awards 2024: The nominees in full

Oppenheimer and Poor Things are the leading contenders for this year's British Academy Film Awards.

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Chris Mason: Tory gloom deepens after by-elections

Labour's by-election victories weren't surprising - but that only adds to the Tories' sense of doom.

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28 A-levels... is it even possible?

You will need every available exam session to sit all your papers, and each can cost more than £50.

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Eerie unseen world of Celtic rainforest revealed in UV light

Plants and animals use colours to communicate a message we humans cannot see.

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Kuenssberg: Tory by-election disaster shows power of ‘sofa vote’

The results this week are as much about Conservative voters staying home as it is about them turning to Labour.

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Lost Billy Connolly Banana Feet film restored for fans

The 1975 documentary was discovered on eBay and will now be screened in the cinema again.

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The day I found out I had special 'neo' blood

Some patients, especially newborns, need specially tested blood to ensure it does not cause harm.

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How London Overground's new line names were chosen

TfL spoke to historians and delved into archives to seek inspiration for new line names.

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How Kerrang TV shaped the alternative music scene

Channel 4, which owns the channel, says it will soon be "unprofitable" due to declining audiences.

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West Africa’s Michelin-starred cuisine wows London

African fine dining is often overlooked, but now restaurants are getting their just deserts.

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Conjoined twins given days to live are proving world wrong

Marieme and Ndeye, seven, were not expected to survive for more than a few days after they were born.

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In pictures: Stars on the Baftas red carpet

Big names from films like Barbie, Oppenheimer and Saltburn step out at the British awards ceremony.

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'My condition means hearing my children's laughter is like torture'

Karen Cook has a rare condition called pain hyperacusis which causes crippling and debilitating pain.

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The unprecedented case of a migrant manslaughter trial

A unique case raised complex questions about whether an asylum seeker could be blamed for drownings in 2022.

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