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Kate Spade's niece Rachel Brosnahan is the new face of her label

Rachel Brosnahan, star of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, honours her late aunt in the new collection. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MFzERJ

How to de-ice your car - and other questions

How should I drive in the snow? Why does salt melt ice? How can I boost my immune system? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DJP0lG

Inflatable puffer fish pill 'could track patient's health'

US scientists say it could be used to monitor tumours or ulcers for a month in the stomach. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ShkLdJ

Gay dating app Scruff bans underwear photos

The app bans images of men in underwear and swimwear after "repeated suspensions by app store distributors". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SgJDCi

Attacked Empire actor Jussie Smollett 'has tasted brutality of hatred'

Stars support Empire actor Jussie Smollet, the victim of a suspected hate crime in Chicago. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CRvIJi

The city with no homeless on its streets

What can UK cities learn from Finland, where the number of rough sleepers has fallen dramatically? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TofSwO

Why some Japanese pensioners want to go to jail

Japan is in the grip of an elderly crime wave. Poverty and loneliness are two of the possible causes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sUSv2f

How do you compost a human body - and why would you?

A US state could become one of the first places in the world to allow corpses to become fertile soil. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S04WbU

The unlikely stars bucking the High Street slump

Museum and gallery shops are reporting rising sales and greater interest. What is their recipe for growth? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CRvcuO

Nastya Rybka: Model who got caught up in the Trump-Russia row

The story of Nastya Rybka, who was questioned in a Thai jail by the FBI about the Trump-Russia inquiry. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HHJ9kz

On the buses? Where and how often are we travelling?

Councils say they are "desperate" to protect services but funding cuts forced "difficult decisions". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Saz4AQ

House price growth at near six-year low

The annual rise in house prices "almost ground to a complete halt" in January, the Nationwide says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DJKi77

Seven out of 10 water firms fail bills test

Firms have to set out how they will cut water bills as part of the regulator's five-year review. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HQS6bg

How has business been affected by Brexit so far?

With two months to go until the UK is due to leave the EU, how are firms and the UK economy faring? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HHrR7r

China's factory activity shrinks as slowdown worries rise

The data comes as several global firms warn China's slowing economy will hit their bottom line. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2UvE5l2

MPs say fast fashion brands inaction on ethics is shocking

JD Sports, Sports Direct, TK Maxx, Amazon, Boohoo and Missguided must do more, say MPs. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HHsiyB

Brexit: Car investment halves as industry hits 'red alert'

The UK industry's trade body warns of "permanent devastation" if Britain leaves the EU without a deal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2BbLdM1

Facebook users continue to grow despite privacy scandals

The number of people who logged into the site at least once a month rose 9% last year. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Uu7wUu

It's deadline day - can you handle the pressure?

Nearly two million people are estimated to have left it until the last minute to fill in their tax returns. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Gabtd6

Fed puts future rate rises on hold as pledges patience

The US central bank says it can "afford to wait" before making further interest rate rises. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MHkewu

Bosses' group head in abrupt departure

Stephen Martin has been director general of the Institute of Directors for less than two years. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MH51vx

Foxconn reconsiders Wisconsin factory plans

President Donald Trump had hailed Foxconn's investment as the start of a manufacturing revival. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sTNqXY

Tesla reports profit as issues stabilise

The firm, which has routinely posted losses, reports a small profit for a second consecutive quarter. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RsHcYT

Barclays shifts billions of pounds to Dublin because of Brexit

The High Street bank "cannot wait any longer" to shift business to Dublin because of Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FYGv8q

Electric checks in rented homes confirmed by government

Landlords in England must organise a check every five years, mirroring rules already in place in Scotland. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CTnznC

Brexit: Firms may speed up no-deal plans, says CBI

Latest twist feels like a "throw of the dice" and does nothing to take no-deal off the table, says the CBI. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Sgmwrw

Carlos Ghosn says 'plot and treason' behind arrest

The ex-Nissan chairman says some executives were opposed to his plans for the Japanese carmaker. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sUfASF

Haidilao: Robots staff China's top hotpot chain

Robot waiters and chefs form the future of hotpot chain Haidilao. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HGanbw

The data that can save lives in rural Kenya

An app is helping healthcare workers in rural Kenya to collect data and improve their service to patients. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G8iLhk

The unlikely stars bucking the High Street slump

Museum and gallery shops are reporting rising sales and greater interest. What is their recipe for growth? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CRvcuO

Has Vale become Brazil's most hated company?

Can the country's mining giant Vale recover after its second major disaster in four years? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2SlbwJK

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Those breaching sanctions aimed at cutting rising violence could face up to two years in prison. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S9v6bN via IFTTT

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Met Office weather warnings for snow, ice and fog remain in place for Thursday and Friday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FT0dlV via IFTTT

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One of the targeted students said she felt "terrified" at the prospect of seeing the men on campus again. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Rr80Jh via IFTTT

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Flames from gas-fed heaters stop snow and ice from clogging up the track at railway intersections. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RsdKSK via IFTTT

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Some 20,000 physios, pharmacists and paramedics are to be recruited to work with under-pressure GPs. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RW3OGg via IFTTT

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Liv Pontin had decided to take her own life, when a train driver stopped her. Now they are reuniting. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TsPbqZ via IFTTT

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In an interview, the White House press secretary says Donald Trump had divine support. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Bm9a3B via IFTTT

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JD Sports, Sports Direct, TK Maxx, Amazon, Boohoo and Missguided must do more, say MPs. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HHsiyB via IFTTT

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A think tank report assesses how ready the government is to leave the EU without a deal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2BmiJQ3 via IFTTT

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The UK industry's trade body warns of "permanent devastation" if Britain leaves the EU without a deal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2BbLdM1 via IFTTT

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The annual rise in house prices "almost ground to a complete halt" in January, the Nationwide says. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DJKi77 via IFTTT

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Thursday's front pages feature stories on Brexit, Facebook, stalkers and a new NHS recruitment plan. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RsrFZh via IFTTT

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Your morning briefing for Thursday 31 January 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G9SEGO via IFTTT

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Nearly two million people are estimated to have left it until the last minute to fill in their tax returns. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Gabtd6 via IFTTT

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Meet the professional chefs changing the way people think about women in the kitchen. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RZhkJp via IFTTT

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The deep freeze gripping much of the US has been blamed on a polar vortex. Here's what that means. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Sex5LW via IFTTT

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Rachel Brosnahan, star of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, honours her late aunt in the new collection. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MFzERJ via IFTTT

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How should I drive in the snow? Why does salt melt ice? How can I boost my immune system? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DJP0lG via IFTTT

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US scientists say it could be used to monitor tumours or ulcers for a month in the stomach. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ShkLdJ via IFTTT

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The app bans images of men in underwear and swimwear after "repeated suspensions by app store distributors". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SgJDCi via IFTTT

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Stars support Empire actor Jussie Smollet, the victim of a suspected hate crime in Chicago. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CRvIJi via IFTTT

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What can UK cities learn from Finland, where the number of rough sleepers has fallen dramatically? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TofSwO via IFTTT

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Japan is in the grip of an elderly crime wave. Poverty and loneliness are two of the possible causes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sUSv2f via IFTTT

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A US state could become one of the first places in the world to allow corpses to become fertile soil. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S04WbU via IFTTT

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Museum and gallery shops are reporting rising sales and greater interest. What is their recipe for growth? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CRvcuO via IFTTT

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The story of Nastya Rybka, who was questioned in a Thai jail by the FBI about the Trump-Russia inquiry. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HHJ9kz via IFTTT

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Councils say they are "desperate" to protect services but funding cuts forced "difficult decisions". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Saz4AQ via IFTTT

Venezuela opposition 'has met military', says Juan Guaidó

Opposition leader Juan Guaidó says his team has held talks with the army about regime change. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2SeYuxi

Polar vortex brings deadly cold snap to US states

At least eight people have died in the deep freeze, which has paralysed transport services. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FYNLkW

'American Dying' cooled Earth's climate

European settlement of the Americas killed so many people, it disturbed Earth's climate. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RsVJ75

Facebook users continue to grow despite privacy scandals

The number of people who logged into the site at least once a month rose 9% last year. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Uu7wUu

Tom Brady 'cheater' slur costs TV producer his job

The New England Patriots quarterback was labelled a "known cheater" during a Pittsburgh broadcast. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2GbzBvV

Sarah Sanders says 'God wanted Trump to be president'

In an interview, the White House press secretary says Donald Trump had divine support. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Bm9a3B

Saudi Arabia ends major anti-corruption campaign

Hundreds of princes and billionaires were held and more than $100bn recouped by the state since 2017. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2S0hQGQ

Bastia attack: Gunman found dead in police raid

France's interior minister says "the fanatic committed suicide" after killing one and injuring five. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2B96bLC

Senator Rand Paul wins damages after neighbour attack

Senator Rand Paul was awarded more than $580,000 (£441,000) in damages after his neighbour attacked. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UopeIW

Mystery illness sees Canada halve its Cuba embassy staff

A 14th employee at Canada's embassy in Havana falls ill, and the country cuts staff there by half. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sWTxuQ

China's factory activity shrinks as slowdown worries rise

The data comes as several global firms warn China's slowing economy will hit their bottom line. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UvE5l2

Emiliano Sala: Missing Cardiff striker's former club Nantes pay tribute

Nantes pay tribute to missing former striker Emiliano Sala during their 1-1 draw with Saint Etienne. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2SbuBxT

The story of a US raid on al-Qaeda in Yemen

The BBC has gained rare access to Athlan village, the site of a major US attack on al-Qaeda in Yemen. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UqHYHO

Polar vortex: What is it and how does it happen?

The deep freeze gripping much of the US has been blamed on a polar vortex. Here's what that means. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Sex5LW

Actor 'tasted brutality of hatred'

Stars support Empire actor Jussie Smollet, the victim of a suspected hate crime in Chicago. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CRvIJi

The Afghan Invictus athletes claiming asylum in Australia

The fears of six athletes who claimed asylum in Australia after the 2018 Invictus Games. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2S8Sgz1

Zimbabwe women raped as government crackdown continues

Six women tell the BBC they were raped by security forces as part of a government crackdown. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CRqD3G

MP defends unmasking shot reporter

Kennedy Agyapong tells the BBC he regrets journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale’s death, but has a clear conscious. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sVKNEY

'Why I fled Saudi Arabia and sought asylum in the UK'

Two Saudis who sought asylum in the UK explain why they risked everything. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2SdhEnb

Richard E Grant in tears over Barbra Streisand's reply to 1970s fan letter

The actor and superfan was "overcome with emotion" when Streisand replied to his childhood letter. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2MGAb66

The Lord of the Ringos? Peter Jackson to direct a Beatles film

The Lord of the Rings director will use unseen footage of the tense sessions for their final album. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2SdIgEx

Bulgarians decry ‘eco vandalism’ on coast

Social media outcry puts controversial construction on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast under scrutiny. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Uxh9C1

Tehran bans dog walking in public spaces

The Iranian capital has banned walking pet dogs over public safety concerns. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WsCP3R

Why some Japanese pensioners want to go to jail

Japan is in the grip of an elderly crime wave. Poverty and loneliness are two of the possible causes. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sUSv2f

How do you compost a human body - and why would you?

A US state could become one of the first places in the world to allow corpses to become fertile soil. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2S04WbU

The Indians sharing their villages with crocodiles

In most places, a crocodile would send people scurrying in fear. But not in this part of India. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Sbqv8X

Maduro and Guaidó: Who is supporting whom in Venezuela?

The international community is split over who it recognises as the country's current president. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2BbqOqp

Nastya Rybka: Model who got caught up in the Trump-Russia row

The story of Nastya Rybka, who was questioned in a Thai jail by the FBI about the Trump-Russia inquiry. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HHJ9kz

Why Dutch fear Brexit no deal will leave onions to rot

Imagine onions - tonnes of them, rotting in a customs queue. It's a Dutch farmer's Brexit nightmare. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2DLoiZL

Federal Magistrate Temporarily Blocks Tampa's Ban on Gay Therapy

A federal magistrate judge recommended Wednesday that Liberty Counsel's preliminary injunction be granted against a Tampa ordinance which prohibits licensed counselors from providing talk therapy to minors seeking to reduce or eliminate unwanted same-sex attractions, behaviors, or identity.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WuJR86

Only These States Say Unborn Babies Are Humans: An Update on the Fierce Abortion Battles Across the US

The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) on Wednesday released their sixth annual report on the fight to protect defenseless unborn babies in the United States. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2BcnaN8

Virginia's Democrat Governor Accused of Supporting 'Infanticide', Would Let Babies Die Right After They're Born

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) stunned many people on Wednesday by saying some babies should be allowed to die right after they're born. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2G9JVVf

'God Has Raised Up a Movement of Prayer': Christian Voters in Chicago Seek to Make Collective Impact in Mayoral Election

Nearly 71 percent of Chicago residents identify as Christian and eight out of 10 of them plan to vote in this year's election for a new mayor.   As current Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is set to leave, voters are beginning to voice their concerns about what is going on in their city. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WpDK5b

First NY, Now Virginia: Democrat Proposes Bill Pushing to Abort Babies 'Just Seconds Before' Birth

Virginia Democratic Delegate Kathy Tran proposed a bill that would allow a woman to have an abortion while she is in labor and just moments away from giving birth.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HFXmia

Brutal Blast of Icy Cold Grinds US Cities to a Halt, Postal Service Closes, Officials Set Railroad Tracks on Fire

This week's arctic winter cold snap is tightening its grip on the upper plains and Midwest, with some areas facing the coldest temperatures in decades, making it feel like 50 below zero in Chicago. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2CVBGbU

Ebola Survivor Dr. Rick Sacra Receiving Prestigious Award to Expand Medical Mission in Liberia

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Top Pakistani Court Upholds Acquittal, Frees Captive Christian Asia Bibi

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Do You Think God Is Angry With You? Here Are 3 Biblical Truths About God’s Wrath

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Empire's Jussie Smollett: Stars show support after attack

Hollywood stars share their support for actor Jussie Smollett after suspected racist and homophobic attack. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SdSO6r

North Korea nuclear: US intelligence report says regime to keep weapons

A US intelligence report to the Senate goes against Trump administration hopes of progress. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DJW0if

Cancer patient Samanda Ford attends own Suffolk funeral wake

"Why should they party and I'm not going to be there?" says terminally ill Samanda Ford. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WvAhll

The Papers: 'Over to EU' and 'Theresa's triumph'

Brexit dominates Wednesday's papers, with all but one leading on Tuesday night's Commons votes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MCZXbt

News Daily: PM to go back to Brussels, and Apple 'price drop'

Your morning briefing for Wednesday 30 January 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Un9ea0

Britain's first female black headteacher

When Yvonne Conolly became a headmistress in 1969, she received racist abuse but refused to let it define her. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FXG4ve

In pictures: Snowy scenes across the UK

As icy conditions sweep across the country, the Met Office warns of more snow to come. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HBVEOQ

Starting a new career in your 80s

Hilary Forde-Chalkly, 82, has just completed a Masters, with the help of her husband Syd. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Gb4RLI

Meet the Cornwall 'lifer' dogs saved from death

Problem dogs which would have been put down because of their behaviour are given a new lease of life. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CQe6O2

Fighting as a medieval knight in the Sussex countryside

Jouster Tom Kilroy is keeping medieval combat alive with his very own knight school. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CRBYko

John Legend and the others learning to swim as adults

As John Legend reveals he's taking swimming lessons, we speak to adults dipping their toes in the water. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CQa6Nx

'My husband left and a dog became my carer'

After a little training, a former rescue dog has become a full-time carer for Wendy Martin. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RYLGvL

'People think you can't be blind and use a phone'

Three people with visual impairments share their experiences of being targeted for using technology. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RVAP5I

Wanting to die at 'five to midnight' - before dementia takes over

Dutch patients with dementia who want euthanasia are less likely to get it if their disease is advanced - so many request it very early. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ScPHff

Tinned food - healthy enough?

Is it OK to eat only canned foods and no fresh fruit or vegetables? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RWg7T5

Murder in Accra: The life and death of Ahmed Hussein-Suale

A Ghanaian investigative journalist was shot dead. Police believe he was assassinated because of his work. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UogDGc

Brexit: Does the Irish peace accord rule out a hard border?

What does the Good Friday Agreement say about the possibility of a hard border? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S7ly0X

Holocaust: How a US TV series changed Germany

A US TV drama made the horrors of Nazi genocide real for millions of Germans in 1979. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sSTMqq

Getting boats to children who have to swim to school

When getting to school means swimming through dangerous waters a single boat can make a difference. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DHlhtj

'Busted could keep going for 50 years'

The band talk about their split, reunion, nostalgia and their beef with the music industry. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sT551R

Clydesdale Bank investors rebel over directors' pay

A third of Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank investors vote against pay deals for the top executives. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Wv7YU8

Sacked and silenced for being pregnant

It's illegal but pregnant women are being fired and having to sign gagging orders to get compensation. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MGVFQ6

Apple hints at lower iPhone prices as sales fall

Revenue from the tech giant's signature iPhone fell 15% in the most recent quarter. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B9bL0A

Will the US and China finally agree a trade deal?

Top trade officials from both countries are meeting to try and defuse an escalating tariff war. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sSwhOn

Shops in a box: The rise of shipping container retail parks

At least 13 food, retail or office complexes in shipping containers have opened in the past three years. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MGVCUq

Treasury agency had role in controversial RBS unit GRG

MPs have said the mistreatment of business customers was the worst scandal since the financial crash. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G9o6VV

US firms seek changes to UK standards on beef and drugs

US trade lobby groups urge the UK to change standards closer to their own for a post-Brexit trade deal. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Rlh5D7

Norwegian Air seeks cash injection

The budget airline's shares sink 16% as it plans to raise extra money to improve its finances. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TpEDZH

Insolvencies 'highest for seven years'

Insolvencies, including bankruptcy, are the result of people facing unmanageable debts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RnSv4H

Rail user satisfaction at 10-year low

Northern and Great Northern were the operators to see the biggest falls in satisfaction, a survey says. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Sj4Wn2

Snow disruption: Is my boss expecting me at work?

Can employees refuse to work if they cannot travel to work or their children's school is closed? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ME4E4N

Five arrested over Brazil dam collapse

The arrests follow the collapse of a dam in Brumadinho last Friday which killed at least 65 people. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MBRzZy

Yahoo data breach payout blocked by judge

The judge is unhappy about the sum involved and the vagueness of promised cyber-security fixes. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TmCtdg

George Fernandes: The man who threw out Coca-Cola and IBM from India

Veteran socialist George Fernandes, who has died at 88, was an anti-nuclear campaigner who became India's defence minister. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sPZ6Lm

Venezuela top court curbs opposition leader Juan Guaidó

The country's Supreme Court approves a travel ban and an asset freeze on Juan Guaidó. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2G9Jc6q

North Korea nuclear: US intelligence report says regime to keep weapons

A US intelligence report to the Senate goes against Trump administration hopes of progress. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2DJW0if

US RnB singer-songwriter James Ingram dies aged 66

Grammy winner Ingram wrote Michael Jackson single Pretty Young Things with Quincy Jones. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RrXiC0

Darren Weir: Australian police raid top horse trainer's stables

The raids at Darren Weir's stables end in three arrests over allegations of racing industry fraud. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2MFCrdZ

Woman dies carrying pram down stairs on New York subway

Malaysia Goodson, 22, fell at 7th Avenue station while carrying her one-year-old's pram. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CUO3F8

US to shiver in 'once-in-a-generation' polar vortex

Weather officials in Iowa warn people to "avoid taking deep breaths, and to minimise talking". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2MDNzIe

Apple hints at lower iPhone prices as sales fall

Revenue from the tech giant's signature iPhone fell 15% in the most recent quarter. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2B9bL0A

Little blue penguins stolen from nest with crowbar in NZ

Thieves are believed to have used a crowbar to hook the birds out of the nest by their necks. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2G7VYCs

Can the US and China reach a trade deal?

Top trade officials from both countries are meeting to try and defuse an escalating tariff war. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sSwhOn

Jussie Smollett: Empire star victim of suspected hate crime in Chicago

Empire star Jussie Smollett also suffered a beating, homophobic and racial taunts, Chicago police say. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CUCD4n

Stacey Abrams: Georgia Democrat to respond to Trump State of the Union

The rising Democrat star will give the party's response to Mr Trump's State of the Union. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2MJE3mY

Chicago's frozen river from above

Much of the river has frozen as the US city experiences close to record low temperatures. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RTmWot

Hundreds of strangers turn up to US veteran's funeral

Joseph Walker was thought to have no family, but a call-out attracted more than 1,000 to his burial. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HEG3xS

Mosul Museum partially reopens in Iraq after IS destruction

For the first time since the Islamic State group overran the city in 2014, its museum reopens. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2DI0Wo0

Brumadinho dam: 'She was ready to die'

José Antonio Pereira describes how his sister-in-law, who was airlifted by helicopter, barely survived. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2MC9UFX

Guaidó on Venezuela's "abuse of power"

Self-declared interim leader, Juan Guaidó, says he's right to take over as president among political unrest and protests. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2G5tSaO

Huawei: Will US charges sink the Chinese tech company?

The US Justice Department has filed criminal charges against Huawei - will this sink the Chinese telecoms giant? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TiIQhB

Yemen war: Where the fighting has stopped... but not the suffering

Warring parties are observing a fragile truce in Hudaydah - but fears of a famine remain. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FUGdzy

Tehran bans dog walking in public spaces

The Iranian capital has banned walking pet dogs over public safety concerns. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WsCP3R

Wanting to die at 'five to midnight' - before dementia takes over

Dutch patients with dementia who want euthanasia are less likely to get it if their disease is advanced - so many request it very early. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ScPHff

Murder in Accra: The life and death of Ahmed Hussein-Suale

A Ghanaian investigative journalist was shot dead. Police believe he was assassinated because of his work. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UogDGc

Holocaust: How a US TV series changed Germany

A US TV drama made the horrors of Nazi genocide real for millions of Germans in 1979. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sSTMqq

Getting boats to children who have to swim to school

When getting to school means swimming through dangerous waters a single boat can make a difference. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2DHlhtj

Kevin and Julia Garratt on their experience as detainees in China

The Canadian missionaries were arrested in 2014 and accused of espionage. Here is their story. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Sk9BVO

George Fernandes: The man who threw out Coca-Cola and IBM from India

Veteran socialist George Fernandes, who has died at 88, was an anti-nuclear campaigner who became India's defence minister. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sPZ6Lm

Huawei: Will US charges sink the Chinese tech company?

The US Justice Department has filed criminal charges against Huawei - will this sink the Chinese telecoms giant? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TiIQhB

Yemen war: Where the fighting has stopped... but not the suffering

Warring parties are observing a fragile truce in Hudaydah - but fears of a famine remain. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FUGdzy

Tehran bans dog walking in public spaces

The Iranian capital has banned walking pet dogs over public safety concerns. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WsCP3R

Wanting to die at 'five to midnight' - before dementia takes over

Dutch patients with dementia who want euthanasia are less likely to get it if their disease is advanced - so many request it very early. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ScPHff

Murder in Accra: The life and death of Ahmed Hussein-Suale

A Ghanaian investigative journalist was shot dead. Police believe he was assassinated because of his work. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UogDGc

Holocaust: How a US TV series changed Germany

A US TV drama made the horrors of Nazi genocide real for millions of Germans in 1979. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sSTMqq

Getting boats to children who have to swim to school

When getting to school means swimming through dangerous waters a single boat can make a difference. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2DHlhtj

Kevin and Julia Garratt on their experience as detainees in China

The Canadian missionaries were arrested in 2014 and accused of espionage. Here is their story. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Sk9BVO

A photographer's Trans-Siberian World Cup journey

A look back at photojournalist Peter Dench's journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway during the World Cup in Russia 2018. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FUROhW

New York abortion law: Why are so many people talking about it?

A controversial new abortion law has been enacted in New York state, but why has it caused such a heated debate? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TkrEYS

George Fernandes: The man who threw out Coca-Cola and IBM from India

Veteran socialist George Fernandes, who has died at 88, was an anti-nuclear campaigner who became India's defence minister. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sPZ6Lm

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'Shameful and Demonic': Hillsong NYC Pastor Speaks Out Against New NY Abortion Law

Pastor Carl Lentz of Hillsong NYC has shared his feelings about the abortion law that was passed by the New York state legislature last week. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2CVbePV

'God Told Me to Say Yes': How a Colorado Mom Found Out Her Adopted Son and Daughter Were Biological Siblings

A single mother believes in miracles after discovering she has adopted her son's baby sister. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2BkjHMH

College Reinstates the Pledge of Allegiance at Board Meetings After Public Outcry

The president of the board of trustees at a California college has restored the Pledge of Allegiance at board meetings after a fiery public response. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2DIuK3Q

Franklin Graham Tells Catholic Leaders to 'Take a Moral Stand' Against Cuomo Over Abortion Law

Evangelist Franklin Graham is calling on Catholic leaders to "take a moral stand" in light of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's (D) decision to sign a new law that removes restrictions on late-term abortions and allows babies to be aborted up until the moment of birth.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Uk1d5M

'Cold-Mageddon' Slams US with Coldest Air in Generations, Turning Chicago Into Antarctica

It's being described as the coldest air in generations. What that means is life-threatening low temperatures expected to shatter records and plunge the Midwest into a deep freeze. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2DGmpxx

California Megachurch Pastor Takes Own Life After Dealing With 'Mental Health Challenges'

California megachurch pastor Jim Howard committed suicide last week after a long battle with mental illness.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HE0Cuk

Senate Moves Forward with Bill That Lets States Boycott Businesses that Boycott Israel

The US Senate voted Monday to move forward with a Middle East bill that would impose new sanctions on Syria and fight the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement (BDS) against Israel.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2BaZRmI

Texas Worship Leader Releases Moving Song in Response to New York Abortion Law

Phil King of Gateway Worship in Texas has recorded a song titled, “Not Forgotten,” in which he sings a tribute to the babies that have lost their lives through abortion. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2UrAUL4

Christian Pastors: We Can No Longer Abide Complacency About Abortion

A commentary from Rev. Sean Martin, the national church outreach director at Human Coalition.   from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2TlxdXg

In pictures: Screen Actors Guild Awards 2019

Black Panther took home the top award at the 25th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RRzL2L

The pupils using maths lessons to get fit

A primary school in Surrey is using maths classes to encourage fitness and exercise in young children. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DEN916

Functioning alcoholics on their road to recovery

Meet a mum, student and city worker who all know what it's like to be a 'functioning alcoholic'. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HA5oc9

‘Welcome to my high-fashion, trash shopping mall’

Anna Bergstrom runs a shopping mall in Sweden where everything for sale is recycled. Her goal is to make sustainable shopping fashionable. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RRnuLD

150 years of the periodic table: Test your knowledge

How much do you know about the iconic symbol of science pinned to every classroom wall? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MCEeQO

Breastfeeding guilt experienced by half of mothers - BBC survey

Half of mothers feel they let their baby down when they struggled to breastfeed, a BBC survey finds. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RRyyIB

Pitt Rivers: The museum that's returning the dead

Can a museum justify keeping human remains that were plundered by Victorian adventurers? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RWnMRq

Facebook and Google: The data guardians fight back

Tech giants have become rich on the back of our data. But some tech start-ups are fighting back. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HP9ygH

Man Utd aiming for trophies & will not settle for top four - Solskjaer

Man Utd interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says club will not settle for a top-four finish this season and are "looking to win trophies". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RVdnWd

FA Cup: Five reasons why Barnet v Brentford was an FA Cup cracker

Relive the best of the action as Barnet and Brentford play out an enthralling 3-3 draw in their FA Cup fourth-round tie at the Hive. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Rl8KiU

Huawei denies wrongdoing after US criminal charges

The Chinese telecoms giant said it was "disappointed" by the US charges, which include theft and fraud. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CPr1jb

Mike Ashley faces fine for late filing of accounts

A company run by Mike Ashley faces a fine from Companies House as it is six months late filing accounts. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G4DUsQ

Barclays boss was 'up at 2am' over bonus

Barclays banker Roger Jenkins discussed with colleagues a plan to raise money privately and avoid nationalisation. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2BakLm3

Trade war: Firms look to new factories as tariffs bite

Industrial PC maker Advantech is one firm that plans to shift production out of China to combat the trade war. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HBYpzE

Oddbins prepares to appoint administrators

The owner of the off-licence blames Brexit as it prepares to appoint Duff & Phelps as administrators. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2G5ajzx

Pension savers 'cash in, but lose out'

Plans to make financial choices clearer for pension savers are published by the regulator. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DDEQCN

Tesco counter cost cuts to hit 9,000 jobs

The grocer will close food counters in 90 of its stores and get rid of its canteens. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sOQogz

US hits 'corrupt' Venezuela oil firm PDVSA with sanctions

The US places sanctions on PDVSA and urges the military to back a peaceful power transfer. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2CRuEFm

Victims lose £1m in pension scams

Warnings are repeated on how people's pension savings are being targeted. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B7RRmF

Brumadinho dam: Anger grows towards Brazil mine firm Vale

Politicians say Vale SA must be held responsible for last week's disaster with hundreds feared dead. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2BaHBdd

US shutdown cost $3bn, says Congressional Budget Office

The partial government shutdown will knock about 0.02% off GDP in 2019, says Congressional Budget Office. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B7DGxH

Sir Philip Green drops 'gagging' legal action

Topshop boss drops effort to maintain gagging orders over accusations of sexual harassment. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FTrowT

Huawei: Will US charges sink the Chinese tech company?

The US Justice Department has filed criminal charges against Huawei - will this sink the Chinese telecoms giant? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TiIQhB

'Make yourself redundant every five years'

Guy Grainger from property and investment firm JLL says getting a successor in place every few years re-energises him for the next challenge. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Uj4RNl

Wetherspoons boss: The no-deal Brexit bar crawl with Tim Martin

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin is touring 100 of his pubs, campaigning for a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2FRXeua

China's economic slowdown explained

China's economic growth is slowing down. But what's really going on? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2DxtjVy

‘Welcome to my high-fashion, trash shopping mall’

Anna Bergstrom runs a shopping mall in Sweden where everything for sale is recycled. Her goal is to make sustainable shopping fashionable. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RRnuLD

Facebook and Google: The data guardians fight back

Tech giants have become rich on the back of our data. But some tech start-ups are fighting back. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HP9ygH

Can a shift in shopping help Tesco beat the discounters?

Less people do a big weekly shop, but can the change help Tesco stop Aldi and Lidl? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Hxz8X8

Plastic or paper: Which bag is greener?

Morrisons will introduce paper bags, so are they better for the environment? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2HDNrcL

Wider still and wider - our love of the giant TV screen

Giant TV screens are one of the few stars in a gloomy retail landscape. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2RhqI5S

The mistake that led to a £1.2bn business

How two Estonian friends built popular money transfer business TransferWise. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2UlJ07M

Google's Brain Team: What does it do?

Tech firms hope better artificial intelligence will mean more compelling products. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TeYLxq

Who was the mysterious Madame Valerie?

The founder of Patisserie Valerie has left little trace. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TkQwA4

Do your children have a balanced diet of play?

Mindfulness has become popular in schools, but how can toys help children stay calm and talk about their emotions? from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2B6G3kx

Huawei denies wrongdoing after US criminal charges

The Chinese telecoms giant said it was "disappointed" by the US charges, which include theft and fraud. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CPr1jb

US hits 'corrupt' Venezuela oil firm PDVSA with sanctions

The US places sanctions on PDVSA and urges the military to back a peaceful power transfer. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CRuEFm

Elderly women die in Malaysian food coupons stampede

More than 1,000 people showed up to an event in Malaysia giving away just 200 coupons. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CS5xCk

Poland alarmed by sick cow slaughter at meat plant

Vets and police respond to shocking undercover film of sick cattle at a Polish abattoir. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TjVZaa

Singapore HIV registry data leaked online in health breach

More than 14,000 people are affected, including thousands of visitors, Singapore's health ministry says. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CNv1AO

Brumadinho dam: Anger grows towards Brazil mine firm Vale

Politicians say Vale SA must be held responsible for last week's disaster with hundreds feared dead. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2BaHBdd

Trump sceptical a deal on border wall can be reached

The president says he doubts he would lower the sum he is prepared to accept for a border barrier. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RSJeXf

Taliban talks: Draft framework for Afghanistan peace 'agreed'

The US and Taliban agree in principle on a framework for a peace deal after 17 years of war. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FWRsHE

Six Tanzanian children killed 'for body parts'

Tanzanian authorities say the bodies were missing ears and teeth in deaths linked to witchcraft. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RXMtgb

Jair Bolsonaro: Brazil's leader has colostomy bag removed

The Brazilian leader was injured in a knife attack while on the campaign trail in September. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sSD0Ia

Armed gang free prisoner in south-eastern France

The gunmen knock a guard to ground to release the inmate, who was to face a judge for armed robbery. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Wqm3Cw

Wang Quanzhang: China jails leading human rights lawyer

The prominent lawyer was found guilty of state subversion in a case his supporters say was political. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CO12Zj

Brumadinho dam: 'She was ready to die'

José Antonio Pereira describes how his sister-in-law, who was airlifted by helicopter, barely survived. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2MC9UFX

Yemen war: Where the fighting has stopped... but not the suffering

Warring parties are observing a fragile truce in Hudaydah - but fears of a famine remain. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FUGdzy

The PewDiePie Hackers: Could hacking printers ruin your life?

A popularity contest backing YouTube star, PewDiePie, got out of hand and two teenage hackers are in hiding. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Rm5yUn

Nigerian Boko Haram militants are being given a chance to re-integrate into society.

A de-radicalisation scheme in Nigeria is helping former Boko Haram militants rejoin society. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2SabcgG

Love Sonia: Why Freida Pinto made a film about sex slaves

The Slumdog Millionaire star on why Love Sonia is her most challenging role yet. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TjRWup

Russia art theft: Thief steals painting in front of gallery goers

A thief steals a painting from a busy gallery in Moscow. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Ri465j

UAE mocked over gender balance awards tweet featuring only men

No women featured in the announcement celebrating the Gulf state's efforts to reduce the gender gap. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TiHR11

Trevor the Duck: Niue mourns 'world's loneliest duck'

Trevor, the only duck on the Pacific island of Niue, lived in a puddle and was cared for by locals. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2G4R9dd

A photographer's Trans-Siberian World Cup journey

A look back at photojournalist Peter Dench's journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway during the World Cup in Russia 2018. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FUROhW

New York abortion law: Why are so many people talking about it?

A controversial new abortion law has been enacted in New York state, but why has it caused such a heated debate? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TkrEYS

Facebook and Google: The data guardians fight back

Tech giants have become rich on the back of our data. But some tech start-ups are fighting back. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HP9ygH

Venezuela crisis: Why the military is backing Maduro

The president's position looks shaky but the military has reason to keep him in power, experts say. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Tkrxg3

‘Welcome to my high-fashion, trash shopping mall’

Anna Bergstrom runs a shopping mall in Sweden where everything for sale is recycled. Her goal is to make sustainable shopping fashionable. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RRnuLD

Bilal Hassani: Who is France's Eurovision entry?

Eurovision isn't until May, but young queer icon Bilal Hassani is already taking the world by storm. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2G2b3pb

I'm a Dreamer, a Son, a Husband, a Christian, and a Proud American, and I Am for Border Security

Like many Americans, my faith is incredibly important to me. As a Dreamer or an undocumented immigrant brought here at an early age, my faith is also my source of strength as I find myself at the mercy of policymakers and judges who will determine my future. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RJxBBX

Hypocrisy, 'Homicide', and 'Horrors': New York's Brand New 'License to Kill' Viable Babies Sparks Intense Outrage

The shocked response has been rolling in across the nation after Democrat lawmakers in the state of New York did the unthinkable Tuesday, legalizing the abortion of unborn babies all the way up until the point of birth. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2AYX4wW

Don't lick ice cream, advises Turkish etiquette course

An etiquette course in an Istanbul municipality advises women not to lick ice cream. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FRMsmG

Principles Before Profits: Chick-fil-A Will Be Closed in the Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday

Chick-fil-A is well known for being closed on Sundays to honor the Sabbath, and it turns out that even the prospect of huge Super Bowl Sunday profits won't be enough for the fast food restaurant to make a change in that biblical policy. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WdGBxW

Italian runner braves Siberia big chill

An Italian policeman runs a race in Siberia braving temperatures of -52 Celsius. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sI3Sus

A photographer's Trans-Siberian World Cup journey

A look back at photojournalist Peter Dench's journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway during the World Cup in Russia 2018. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FUROhW

New York abortion law: Why are so many people talking about it?

A controversial new abortion law has been enacted in New York state, but why has it caused such a heated debate? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TkrEYS

Facebook and Google: The data guardians fight back

Tech giants have become rich on the back of our data. But some tech start-ups are fighting back. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HP9ygH

Venezuela crisis: Why the military is backing Maduro

The president's position looks shaky but the military has reason to keep him in power, experts say. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Tkrxg3

‘Welcome to my high-fashion, trash shopping mall’

Anna Bergstrom runs a shopping mall in Sweden where everything for sale is recycled. Her goal is to make sustainable shopping fashionable. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RRnuLD

Bilal Hassani: Who is France's Eurovision entry?

Eurovision isn't until May, but young queer icon Bilal Hassani is already taking the world by storm. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2G2b3pb

After Fearing No One Would Attend Texas Vet's Funeral, Huge Crowd Shows Up to Pay Their Respects

The staff at a Texas veterans cemetery couldn't find any members of a US Air Force veteran's family to attend his burial, so they invited the public instead.  And the response is heartwarming.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HziYfN

Family of Pedophile Pastor Now Spreads the Word on How To Prevent Abuse

Jimmy and Clara Hinton don't want others to miss what they didn't see for years: their father and husband, a respected pastor for years in his rural community, was keeping his flock in the dark while he molested young children. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2S9Eo7E

After Two Sons Killed in Car Accident, Georgia Pastor Says He's Still Moving Forward 'By Faith' 

A Newnan, Georgia pastor says his faith is sustaining him after both of his teenage sons were killed as a result of a car accident last week. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HzySqH

EXCLUSIVE: The Pedophile in the Pulpit: How a Respected Pastor Abused Hundreds of Children for 40 Years, and No One Knew

He was their pulpit minister and a spiritual leader.  He was also a master pedophile who abused hundreds of children. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2B7f6ND

Faith-Filled Legacy of Teen Involved in Church Bus Crash Sparks Bible-Reading Challenge

The memory of a Kansas teen who was killed in a horror church bus crash last year continues to live on as a result of her unshakeable trust in Christ and love of the Bible.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2Wb6tdK

'Is My Mind Warped?' How Francis Chan's Visit to Israel Changed His Understanding of the Gospel

Author and Bible teacher Francis Chan says his recent trip to Israel has changed the way he teaches the Bible at home.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RJV9GX

Hundreds March for the Unborn at the Texas Rally for Life

Hundreds of people showed up at the Texas State Capitol on Saturday to give a voice to the unborn at the annual Texas Rally for Life. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RSRWEU

Lost Now Found Toddler's Aunt: 'God Sent a Friend to Keep Him Safe -- Miracles Do Happen'

A North Carolina toddler who went missing on Tuesday told his family that he "hung out with a bear for two days." from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2sM7QSR

Regent University Names North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Martin as Dean of Law School 

Regent University and its Board of Trustees have named North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Martin as its new School of Law dean effective March 1.  Dr. M. G. "Pat" Robertson, CEO and chancellor of Regent University, made the announcement Friday.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2sOBff6

Lisa Bevere: Our Identity Is Not in Social Media

International Christian speaker and New York Times best-selling author Lisa Bevere is encouraging people to find their identity in God instead of social media.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2FNMCME

#ExposeChristianSchools - Seriously? Leftists Take Their War on Christianity to New Low

A New York Times reporter's tweet on a viral hashtag called #ExposeChristianSchools has gone viral itself, creating a firestorm of reaction with many of the comments in support of Christian education . from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2DxbMNe

The And Campaign: 2,000 Chicago Christians from 50 Churches Come Together Over Mayoral Race

Voters in Chicago are gearing up to pick the next mayor of America's third largest city. Scheduled for February 26th, the election is being deemed as one of the most competitive elections in recent history with 14 candidates running.  With a great deal of political scandal around the election, including a city council member accruing illegal donations for certain candidates, Christians are pushing to make their voices heard.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HvNcR5

'Abomination': After NY Abortion Celebration, These States Are Also Lining Up to Enshrine Abortion Access

Faith leaders and others across the country are condemning New York's new abortion law that erases that state's previous limitations on abortion that restricted the procedure past 24 weeks. Meanwhile, new battles over abortion access are now underway across the nation, with states taking up laws on both sides of the issue. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2CMJCwj

Digisexuality: The New Trend of 'Falling in Love' With Robots and Why It Escalates Sexual Threats to Women and Kids

The New York Times reports that sex with artificial intelligence and robots, or "digisexuality," is becoming mainstream.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2UbJkG8

'Repent Before the Day of Judgment': Catholic Leaders Deny Gov. Cuomo's Christian Faith After He Passes NY Abortion Law

New York's Catholic Bishops are calling out Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo and lawmakers over the passage of a new law that permits abortions up until the moment of birth.  from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2FWGFwa

Stunned by NY's Late-Term Abortion Law? Well, Prepare to Be Stunned Again

As heinous as critics find New York's decision to legalize abortion up until the day of birth, former Planned Parenthood clinic director turned pro-life advocate Abby Johnson warns this is nothing new. It's a much bigger issue than most people realize... from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WeKW3Y

'The Left Tries to Ban Christianity in Texas': Sudden Spate of Bills Exalts LGBTQ Ideology Over Rights of Christians

A possible showdown over religious freedom is coming to the Lone Star state where, as one conservative columnist puts it, the Left is trying "to ban Christianity in Texas." from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2FPyAKC

How Awful Is New York’s New Abortion Law? This Video Pretty Much Sums It Up

New York’s new late-term abortion law has left me feeling much the same as I did back in 2015 when I showed how human development begins from the very moment of conception. Watching this video back today makes me weep even more for our country, that we continue to celebrate the killing of the unborn. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WaCD9n

I'm a Dreamer, a Son, a Husband, a Christian, and a Proud American, and I Am for Border Security

Like many Americans, my faith is incredibly important to me. As a Dreamer or an undocumented immigrant brought here at an early age, my faith is also my source of strength as I find myself at the mercy of policymakers and judges who will determine my future. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2RJxBBX

Hypocrisy, 'Homicide', and 'Horrors': New York's Brand New 'License to Kill' Viable Babies Sparks Intense Outrage

The shocked response has been rolling in across the nation after Democrat lawmakers in the state of New York did the unthinkable Tuesday, legalizing the abortion of unborn babies all the way up until the point of birth. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2AYX4wW

Principles Before Profits: Chick-fil-A Will Be Closed in the Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday

Chick-fil-A is well known for being closed on Sundays to honor the Sabbath, and it turns out that even the prospect of huge Super Bowl Sunday profits won't be enough for the fast food restaurant to make a change in that biblical policy. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2WdGBxW

'Desecration': ISIS Behind Deadly Double Bombing that Killed 27 Churchgoers?

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Not Safe Yet: Pakistan's Supreme Court Reconsiders Decision to Free Asia Bibi

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Vogue Business: New title focuses on fashion industry

The launch of the digital title comes as the US media industry goes through another round of job cuts. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UmmCv4

Protesters and riot police clash in Honduras

Demonstrations mark the first anniversary of the inauguration of President Juan Orlando Hernández. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WoODnz

XXXTentacion's son Gekyume arrives seven months after rapper's death

XXXTentacion's girlfriend confirms the birth of his son, seven months after he was shot dead. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2MzyZl0

How addict Jesus survived South Africa's drug epidemic

The heroin-based cocktail that robbed a man of a decade of his life in one South African township. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2DEVrpV

Dog whistles: The secret language politicians are using

From Obama's clothing to the Brexit campaign - how to decode the hidden messages in politics known as "dog whistles". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2SedWcI

Kamala Harris and the US state looking to take down Trump

With a front-runner in the 2020 race, and the House Speaker winning her shutdown battle, the state is resurgent. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RS8FIM

Brutalist concrete of old Yugoslavia inspires new generation

Nostalgic tours of old Yugoslav urban estates are Belgrade's new cool. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2WkxMSY

Taliban talks: Will negotiations lead to peace in Afghanistan?

Both sides describe "progress", is this the beginning of the end of Afghanistan's 17-year conflict? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2HMphgv

Venezuelan pirates - the new scourge of the Caribbean

As Venezuela's economy collapses, a tide of lawlessness - and piracy - is spreading to the nearby island of Trinidad. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TdOP77

Fyre Festival: My front-row seat for the chaos in the Exumas

Two new documentaries detail the mess of the 2017 event in the Bahamas. This is the islanders' story. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CQOLDt

The mistake that led to a £1.2bn business

How two Estonian friends built popular money transfer business TransferWise. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UlJ07M

Suzanne Brown killing: Attack 'could have been prevented'

Jake Neate killed his partner of more than 10 years, Suzanne Brown, by stabbing her 173 times. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2COXI0d via

Cancer cliches to avoid: I'm not 'brave'

Fighter, warrior, hero - these are among the cliches unpopular with some cancer patients, a survey finds. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RQHmOS via

US lifts sanctions on Putin ally's firms

The Trump administration lifts curbs on firms linked to Oleg Deripaska, despite objections from Democrats. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RiQyGK via

Plastic pollution: Morrisons to trial 20p paper bags

The retailer will also increase the price of its cheapest reusable plastic bag to 15p in the trial. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CRhOqs via

Duke University professor removed over 'Speak English' email

A professor loses her job as programme director after urging Chinese students to speak “100% English”. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WmkJAt via

Paper review: Front pages focus on key Brexit vote

As MPs prepare to vote on amendments to the prime minister's plans, the front pages speculate about the possible outcomes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B8zGNI via

News Daily: Backstop pressure on PM and cash for teachers

Your morning briefing for Monday 28 January 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DEdtJ6 via

Dog whistles: The secret language politicians are using

From Obama's clothing to the Brexit campaign - how to decode the hidden messages in politics known as "dog whistles". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SedWcI via

Gemma Collins: Three times she won us over

The reality TV star shot to fame on The Only Way Is Essex and has remained in the spotlight ever since. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UgTe9u via

Why thousands of people are fleeing Venezuela

People are desperate, some have left their families behind, as they try to escape the crisis in Venezuela. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WlJCfw via

Trevor the Duck: Niue mourns 'world's loneliest duck'

Trevor, the only duck on the Pacific island of Niue, lived in a puddle and was cared for by locals. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G4R9dd via

Game of Thrones: Dark Hedges tree falls in high winds

Gale force winds of up to 60 mph hit Northern Ireland overnight on Saturday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MEUEs4 via

Challenge Cup: Wind at Millom & Red Star Belgrade game sees backwards kick-off & 50-yard penalty

The wind wreaks havoc at Millom as first Red Star Belgrade's kick-off goes backwards before a 50-yard kick is made from the resulting penalty. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ulhw2h via

Dad's comfort doll 'helping him fly for 43 years'

James Grashow's daughter made him a doll when she was five. It has accompanied him on every flight since. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G1rzpi via

In pictures: Russia marks end of Leningrad WW2 siege

Russia's northern city remembers the end of the deadly and gruelling siege with a military parade. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B8GbzV via

Wetherspoons boss: The no-deal Brexit bar crawl with Tim Martin

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin is touring 100 of his pubs, campaigning for a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FRXeua via

Venezuelan pirates - the new scourge of the Caribbean

As Venezuela's economy collapses, a tide of lawlessness - and piracy - is spreading to the nearby island of Trinidad. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TdOP77 via

Kamala Harris and the US state looking to take down Trump

With a front-runner in the 2020 race, and the House Speaker winning her shutdown battle, the state is resurgent. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RS8FIM via

Four things to expect this week

Some good news for Japanese gastronomes, and an important Facebook status update. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G4fiR6 via

Brutalist concrete of old Yugoslavia inspires new generation

Nostalgic tours of old Yugoslav urban estates are Belgrade's new cool. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WkxMSY via

Fyre Festival: My front-row seat for the chaos in the Exumas

Two new documentaries detail the mess of the 2017 event in the Bahamas. This is the islanders' story. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CQOLDt via

Auschwitz Survivors Pay Homage as World Remembers Holocaust

The world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday amid a revival of hate-inspired violence and signs that younger generations know less and less about the genocide of Jews, and others during World War II. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2HJcmLU

20 Dead as Bombs Target Sunday Mass in Philippine Cathedral

Two bombs minutes apart tore through a Roman Catholic cathedral on a southern Philippine island where Muslim militants are active, killing at least 20 people and wounding 111 others during a Sunday Mass, officials said. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2sOgZtW

40 Dead, Many Feared Buried in Mud After Brazil Dam Collapse

The death toll from the collapse of a dam holding back mine waste in southeastern Brazil rose to 40 on Saturday as searchers flying in helicopters and rescuers laboring in deep mud uncovered more bodies. An estimated 300 people were still missing and authorities expected the death toll to increase during a search made more challenging by intermittent rains. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2MykuxO

Imprisoned in China:  Pastor John Cao's Appeal Hearing Delayed for Fourth Time as His Health Deteriorates

Pastor John Cao, a US permanent resident from Greensboro, North Carolina, has been incarcerated in a Chinese prison for almost two years after being convicted and sentenced by a Chinese court without any evidence against him. Now comes word that the trial court has postponed Cao's appeal hearing for the fourth time and the pastor's health is failing.    from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2SfUHQp

'Lord Jesus, We Trust in Your Great Love': Latin American Christians Cry Out for God's Mercy Over Venezuela

Christians in Venezuela are taking up the fight for the country's future – in prayer. from CBNNews.com http://bit.ly/2sJSjmp

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Brexit: May urged to secure backstop concessions from EU

Boris Johnson says the PM should seek a 'freedom clause' from the EU as a way to win backing for her deal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CPe4pn

Venezuela crisis: White House 'will respond to threats against diplomats'

Washington warns against the intimidation of opposition leader Juan Guaidó and US diplomats. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Uj6TwT

Black Panther wins top prize at SAG awards

The win for the Marvel film at the Screen Actors Guild awards throws the Oscars race wide open. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SeBEWg

Hundreds of popular cars ‘at risk of keyless theft’

Consumer group Which? found the Ford Fiesta, VW Golf, Nissan Qashqai and Ford Focus were all at risk. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UjO78A

Rare red panda escapes from Belfast Zoo

Police ask people to keep an eye out for the red panda who went missing on Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B8DDSk

How addict Jesus survived South Africa's drug epidemic

The heroin-based cocktail that robbed a man of a decade of his life in one South African township. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DEVrpV

Antarctic Weddell expedition targets Shackleton's lost ship

The coming days will see an attempt to locate the wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Endurance ship. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MzBS54

Suzanne Brown killing: Attack 'could have been prevented'

Jake Neate killed his partner of more than 10 years, Suzanne Brown, by stabbing her 173 times. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2COXI0d

Cancer cliches to avoid: I'm not 'brave'

Fighter, warrior, hero - these are among the cliches unpopular with some cancer patients, a survey finds. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RQHmOS

US lifts sanctions on Putin ally's firms

The Trump administration lifts curbs on firms linked to Oleg Deripaska, despite objections from Democrats. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RiQyGK

Plastic pollution: Morrisons to trial 20p paper bags

The retailer will also increase the price of its cheapest reusable plastic bag to 15p in the trial. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CRhOqs

Duke University professor removed over 'Speak English' email

A professor loses her job as programme director after urging Chinese students to speak “100% English”. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WmkJAt

Paper review: Front pages focus on key Brexit vote

As MPs prepare to vote on amendments to the prime minister's plans, the front pages speculate about the possible outcomes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B8zGNI

News Daily: Backstop pressure on PM and cash for teachers

Your morning briefing for Monday 28 January 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DEdtJ6

Dog whistles: The secret language politicians are using

From Obama's clothing to the Brexit campaign - how to decode the hidden messages in politics known as "dog whistles". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SedWcI

Gemma Collins: Three times she won us over

The reality TV star shot to fame on The Only Way Is Essex and has remained in the spotlight ever since. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UgTe9u

Why thousands of people are fleeing Venezuela

People are desperate, some have left their families behind, as they try to escape the crisis in Venezuela. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WlJCfw

Trevor the Duck: Niue mourns 'world's loneliest duck'

Trevor, the only duck on the Pacific island of Niue, lived in a puddle and was cared for by locals. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G4R9dd

Game of Thrones: Dark Hedges tree falls in high winds

Gale force winds of up to 60 mph hit Northern Ireland overnight on Saturday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MEUEs4

Challenge Cup: Wind at Millom & Red Star Belgrade game sees backwards kick-off & 50-yard penalty

The wind wreaks havoc at Millom as first Red Star Belgrade's kick-off goes backwards before a 50-yard kick is made from the resulting penalty. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ulhw2h

Dad's comfort doll 'helping him fly for 43 years'

James Grashow's daughter made him a doll when she was five. It has accompanied him on every flight since. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G1rzpi

In pictures: Russia marks end of Leningrad WW2 siege

Russia's northern city remembers the end of the deadly and gruelling siege with a military parade. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B8GbzV

Wetherspoons boss: The no-deal Brexit bar crawl with Tim Martin

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin is touring 100 of his pubs, campaigning for a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FRXeua

Venezuelan pirates - the new scourge of the Caribbean

As Venezuela's economy collapses, a tide of lawlessness - and piracy - is spreading to the nearby island of Trinidad. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TdOP77

Kamala Harris and the US state looking to take down Trump

With a front-runner in the 2020 race, and the House Speaker winning her shutdown battle, the state is resurgent. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RS8FIM

Four things to expect this week

Some good news for Japanese gastronomes, and an important Facebook status update. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G4fiR6

Brutalist concrete of old Yugoslavia inspires new generation

Nostalgic tours of old Yugoslav urban estates are Belgrade's new cool. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WkxMSY

Fyre Festival: My front-row seat for the chaos in the Exumas

Two new documentaries detail the mess of the 2017 event in the Bahamas. This is the islanders' story. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CQOLDt

Brexit: May urged to secure backstop concessions from EU

Boris Johnson says the PM should seek a 'freedom clause' from the EU as a way to win backing for her deal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CPe4pn

Venezuela crisis: White House 'will respond to threats against diplomats'

Washington warns against the intimidation of opposition leader Juan Guaidó and US diplomats. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Uj6TwT

Black Panther wins top prize at SAG awards

The win for the Marvel film at the Screen Actors Guild awards throws the Oscars race wide open. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SeBEWg

Hundreds of popular cars ‘at risk of keyless theft’

Consumer group Which? found the Ford Fiesta, VW Golf, Nissan Qashqai and Ford Focus were all at risk. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UjO78A

Rare red panda escapes from Belfast Zoo

Police ask people to keep an eye out for the red panda who went missing on Sunday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B8DDSk

How addict Jesus survived South Africa's drug epidemic

The heroin-based cocktail that robbed a man of a decade of his life in one South African township. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DEVrpV

Antarctic Weddell expedition targets Shackleton's lost ship

The coming days will see an attempt to locate the wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Endurance ship. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MzBS54

Suzanne Brown killing: Attack 'could have been prevented'

Jake Neate killed his partner of more than 10 years, Suzanne Brown, by stabbing her 173 times. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2COXI0d

Cancer cliches to avoid: I'm not 'brave'

Fighter, warrior, hero - these are among the cliches unpopular with some cancer patients, a survey finds. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RQHmOS

US lifts sanctions on Putin ally's firms

The Trump administration lifts curbs on firms linked to Oleg Deripaska, despite objections from Democrats. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RiQyGK

Plastic pollution: Morrisons to trial 20p paper bags

The retailer will also increase the price of its cheapest reusable plastic bag to 15p in the trial. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CRhOqs

Duke University professor removed over 'Speak English' email

A professor loses her job as programme director after urging Chinese students to speak “100% English”. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WmkJAt

Paper review: Front pages focus on key Brexit vote

As MPs prepare to vote on amendments to the prime minister's plans, the front pages speculate about the possible outcomes. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B8zGNI

News Daily: Backstop pressure on PM and cash for teachers

Your morning briefing for Monday 28 January 2019. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DEdtJ6

Dog whistles: The secret language politicians are using

From Obama's clothing to the Brexit campaign - how to decode the hidden messages in politics known as "dog whistles". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SedWcI

Gemma Collins: Three times she won us over

The reality TV star shot to fame on The Only Way Is Essex and has remained in the spotlight ever since. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UgTe9u

Why thousands of people are fleeing Venezuela

People are desperate, some have left their families behind, as they try to escape the crisis in Venezuela. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WlJCfw

Trevor the Duck: Niue mourns 'world's loneliest duck'

Trevor, the only duck on the Pacific island of Niue, lived in a puddle and was cared for by locals. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G4R9dd

Game of Thrones: Dark Hedges tree falls in high winds

Gale force winds of up to 60 mph hit Northern Ireland overnight on Saturday. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MEUEs4

Challenge Cup: Wind at Millom & Red Star Belgrade game sees backwards kick-off & 50-yard penalty

The wind wreaks havoc at Millom as first Red Star Belgrade's kick-off goes backwards before a 50-yard kick is made from the resulting penalty. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ulhw2h

Dad's comfort doll 'helping him fly for 43 years'

James Grashow's daughter made him a doll when she was five. It has accompanied him on every flight since. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G1rzpi

Plus-size beauty queen: 'Pageants rebuilt my life'

Lady Mya Amarise is a British Muslim mother-of-four who wants more women like her to compete in beauty pageants. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S6Ik94

In pictures: Russia marks end of Leningrad WW2 siege

Russia's northern city remembers the end of the deadly and gruelling siege with a military parade. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B8GbzV

Wetherspoons boss: The no-deal Brexit bar crawl with Tim Martin

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin is touring 100 of his pubs, campaigning for a no-deal Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FRXeua

Venezuelan pirates - the new scourge of the Caribbean

As Venezuela's economy collapses, a tide of lawlessness - and piracy - is spreading to the nearby island of Trinidad. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TdOP77

Kamala Harris and the US state looking to take down Trump

With a front-runner in the 2020 race, and the House Speaker winning her shutdown battle, the state is resurgent. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RS8FIM

Four things to expect this week

Some good news for Japanese gastronomes, and an important Facebook status update. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G4fiR6

Brutalist concrete of old Yugoslavia inspires new generation

Nostalgic tours of old Yugoslav urban estates are Belgrade's new cool. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WkxMSY

Fyre Festival: My front-row seat for the chaos in the Exumas

Two new documentaries detail the mess of the 2017 event in the Bahamas. This is the islanders' story. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CQOLDt

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Zafer Elcik created an app to help his autistic brother's education - now thousands use it. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S8dgWj via IFTTT

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Greg wants other vulnerable teenagers to learn from his experience. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Myl8va via IFTTT

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As Parkland anniversary looms, we asked Texas students how much shootings are on their mind. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RLcmzQ via IFTTT

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US viewers are bingeing the series on Netflix, setting up fan groups and hosting themed parties. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CR40wq via IFTTT

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The founder of Patisserie Valerie has left little trace and may not even exist. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TkQwA4 via IFTTT

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Discontent fuelled by hyperinflation, power cuts and food and medicine shortages have led to a political crisis in Venezuela. What's going on? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CPhTer via IFTTT

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With IS on its last legs in Syria, the BBC's Frank Gardner explores why violent jihad will endure. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S9UOg5 via IFTTT

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Khadija Siddiqui's attacker was sensationally acquitted in Pakistan last year, but she didn't give up. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SaIyvV via IFTTT

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Winter is peak season for potholes, but is the problem becoming worse for drivers and cyclists? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2COhvwM via IFTTT

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The RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch records the birds people spot and uses the data to track their numbers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Tf2uuZ via IFTTT

Brexit: MPs facing longer hours to help break deadlock

The Commons February recess could be cancelled and the working day extended to help secure a deal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TmgpQ1 via

Prince Philip 'deeply sorry' after Sandringham car crash

Prince Philip wishes a passenger a "speedy recovery" in a note after an accident near Sandringham. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WivQdT via

UK's 'highest taxpayers' revealed in first-ever Sunday Times list

The Sunday Times names businessman Stephen Rubin and his family as the top taxpayers in the UK. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MG0FVv via

Brumadinho dam collapse: Hope fades for hundreds missing in Brazil

At least 34 people are confirmed dead as rescue teams try to locate hundreds buried beneath sludge. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UhrcuA via

Banksy tribute to Bataclan terror victims stolen in Paris

A mural by the British artist painted in tribute to the victims of the 2015 terror attack is removed. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RQ0sVb via

Mersea Island homeless grandparents living in car

Grandparents Tina and Winston Reid have been moving around Mersea Island, in Essex. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S4A2i0 via

Holocaust Memorial Day: 'Shocking' levels of denial remain

Holocaust survivor Steven Frank says the figures are "terribly worrying". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RT6g0a via

Jolo church attack: Many killed in Philippines

One bomb went off outside the cathedral on Jolo island while a second exploded as soldiers responded. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sLMe93 via

Millwall v Everton: Man slashed in face during football brawl

A fight breaks out ahead of Millwall and Everton's FA Cup clash at The Den in London. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FQhkEW via

Louisiana shootings: Five killed and suspect at large

US police are searching for a gunman suspected of killing five people, including his parents. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SbyYZM via

Australian Open 2019: Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal meet in final

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will renew their rivalry when they meet in an Australian Open final where both can create new records. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B36XtG via

UK cyber-crime victims lose £190,000 a day

Police agency Action Fraud said money lost by victims increased by 24% over a six-month period. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sNMvZ2 via

James Charles: Birmingham gridlocked after YouTuber visit

Roads were jammed and cars abandoned after 8,000 James Charles fans flocked to Birmingham. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MwXejP via

Paper review: Tech firms accused and Brexit stand-off

The front pages report concerns social media content may have influenced teen suicides and anticipate the next events in Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FQTlWe via

Plus-size beauty queen: 'Pageants rebuilt my life'

Lady Mya Amarise is a British Muslim mother-of-four who wants more women like her to compete in beauty pageants. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S6Ik94 via

How brotherly love led to an app to help thousands of autistic children

Zafer Elcik created an app to help his autistic brother's education - now thousands use it. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S8dgWj via

'I was groomed on Grindr when I was 15'

Greg wants other vulnerable teenagers to learn from his experience. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Myl8va via

Chinese takeaway kids: What's it like to grow up in one?

BBC Stories meets the children of Chinese immigrants who sacrificed their childhoods by working- from peeling shrimp to confronting racist customers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CP63AL via

White skunk rescued after wandering Wiltshire countryside

A runaway white skunk found wandering near some stables in west Wiltshire is reunited with its owner. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TgkIMC via

Curling goes outdoors as temperatures drop

Freezing conditions enabled curlers in some parts of the country to enjoy the traditional sport outside. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WteTNU via

Volunteers feed up to 200 Gelligaer wild horses a day

The group goes out three times a week, handing out haylage to the animals on Gelligaer common. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HvalCX via

'Hope I don’t get shot today at school’

As Parkland anniversary looms, we asked Texas students how much shootings are on their mind. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RLcmzQ via

Why Americans love the Great British Bake Off

US viewers are bingeing the series on Netflix, setting up fan groups and hosting themed parties. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CR40wq via

Who was the mysterious Madame Valerie?

The founder of Patisserie Valerie has left little trace and may not even exist. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TkQwA4 via

Venezuela: All you need to know about the crisis in seven charts

Discontent fuelled by hyperinflation, power cuts and food and medicine shortages have led to a political crisis in Venezuela. What's going on? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CPhTer via

The enduring appeal of violent jihad

With IS on its last legs in Syria, the BBC's Frank Gardner explores why violent jihad will endure. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S9UOg5 via

#JusticeforKhadija: The long road to justice for a student stabbed 23 times

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Reality Check: Is our pothole problem getting worse?

Winter is peak season for potholes, but is the problem becoming worse for drivers and cyclists? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2COhvwM via

Big Garden Birdwatch: The winners and losers over 40 years

The RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch records the birds people spot and uses the data to track their numbers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Tf2uuZ via

Brexit: MPs facing longer hours to help break deadlock

The Commons February recess could be cancelled and the working day extended to help secure a deal. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TmgpQ1

Prince Philip 'deeply sorry' after Sandringham car crash

Prince Philip wishes a passenger a "speedy recovery" in a note after an accident near Sandringham. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WivQdT

UK's 'highest taxpayers' revealed in first-ever Sunday Times list

The Sunday Times names businessman Stephen Rubin and his family as the top taxpayers in the UK. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MG0FVv

Brumadinho dam collapse: Hope fades for hundreds missing in Brazil

At least 34 people are confirmed dead as rescue teams try to locate hundreds buried beneath sludge. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UhrcuA

Banksy tribute to Bataclan terror victims stolen in Paris

A mural by the British artist painted in tribute to the victims of the 2015 terror attack is removed. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RQ0sVb

Mersea Island homeless grandparents living in car

Grandparents Tina and Winston Reid have been moving around Mersea Island, in Essex. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S4A2i0

Holocaust Memorial Day: 'Shocking' levels of denial remain

Holocaust survivor Steven Frank says the figures are "terribly worrying". from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RT6g0a

Jolo church attack: Many killed in Philippines

One bomb went off outside the cathedral on Jolo island while a second exploded as soldiers responded. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sLMe93

Millwall v Everton: Man slashed in face during football brawl

A fight breaks out ahead of Millwall and Everton's FA Cup clash at The Den in London. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FQhkEW

Louisiana shootings: Five killed and suspect at large

US police are searching for a gunman suspected of killing five people, including his parents. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SbyYZM

Australian Open 2019: Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal meet in final

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will renew their rivalry when they meet in an Australian Open final where both can create new records. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B36XtG

UK cyber-crime victims lose £190,000 a day

Police agency Action Fraud said money lost by victims increased by 24% over a six-month period. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sNMvZ2

James Charles: Birmingham gridlocked after YouTuber visit

Roads were jammed and cars abandoned after 8,000 James Charles fans flocked to Birmingham. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MwXejP

Paper review: Tech firms accused and Brexit stand-off

The front pages report concerns social media content may have influenced teen suicides and anticipate the next events in Brexit. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FQTlWe

Plus-size beauty queen: 'Pageants rebuilt my life'

Lady Mya Amarise is a British Muslim mother-of-four who wants more women like her to compete in beauty pageants. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S6Ik94

Imprisoned in China:  Pastor John Cao's Appeal Hearing Delayed for Fourth Time as His Health Deteriorates

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How brotherly love led to an app to help thousands of autistic children

Zafer Elcik created an app to help his autistic brother's education - now thousands use it. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S8dgWj

'I was groomed on Grindr when I was 15'

Greg wants other vulnerable teenagers to learn from his experience. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Myl8va

Chinese takeaway kids: What's it like to grow up in one?

BBC Stories meets the children of Chinese immigrants who sacrificed their childhoods by working- from peeling shrimp to confronting racist customers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CP63AL

White skunk rescued after wandering Wiltshire countryside

A runaway white skunk found wandering near some stables in west Wiltshire is reunited with its owner. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TgkIMC

Curling goes outdoors as temperatures drop

Freezing conditions enabled curlers in some parts of the country to enjoy the traditional sport outside. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WteTNU

Volunteers feed up to 200 Gelligaer wild horses a day

The group goes out three times a week, handing out haylage to the animals on Gelligaer common. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2HvalCX

Why Americans love the Great British Bake Off

US viewers are bingeing the series on Netflix, setting up fan groups and hosting themed parties. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CR40wq

Who was the mysterious Madame Valerie?

The founder of Patisserie Valerie has left little trace and may not even exist. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2TkQwA4

Venezuela: All you need to know about the crisis in seven charts

Discontent fuelled by hyperinflation, power cuts and food and medicine shortages have led to a political crisis in Venezuela. What's going on? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CPhTer

The enduring appeal of violent jihad

With IS on its last legs in Syria, the BBC's Frank Gardner explores why violent jihad will endure. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S9UOg5

#JusticeforKhadija: The long road to justice for a student stabbed 23 times

Khadija Siddiqui's attacker was sensationally acquitted in Pakistan last year, but she didn't give up. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SaIyvV

Reality Check: Is our pothole problem getting worse?

Winter is peak season for potholes, but is the problem becoming worse for drivers and cyclists? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2COhvwM

#JusticeforKhadija: The long road to justice for a student stabbed 23 times

Khadija Siddiqui's attacker was sensationally acquitted in Pakistan last year, but she didn't give up. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2SaIyvV

Reality Check: Is our pothole problem getting worse?

Winter is peak season for potholes, but is the problem becoming worse for drivers and cyclists? from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2COhvwM

UK's 'highest taxpayers' revealed in first-ever Sunday Times list

The Sunday Times names businessman Stephen Rubin and his family as the top taxpayers in the UK. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2MG0FVv via

UK cyber-crime victims lose £190,000 a day

Police agency Action Fraud said money lost by victims increased by 24% over a six-month period. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2sNMvZ2 via

Who was the mysterious Madame Valerie?

The founder of Patisserie Valerie has left little trace and may not even exist. from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2TkQwA4 via

Trudeau fires Canada's ambassador to China amid Huawei controversy

Justin Trudeau acted after controversial comments the ambassador made about the Huawei extradition case. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2G02f33

Jolo church attack: Many killed in Philippines

One bomb went off outside the cathedral on Jolo island while a second exploded as soldiers responded. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2sLMe93

Banksy tribute to Bataclan terror victims stolen in Paris

A mural by the British artist painted in tribute to the victims of the 2015 terror attack is removed. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2RQ0sVb

Louisiana shootings: Five killed and suspect at large

US police are searching for a gunman suspected of killing five people, including his parents. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2SbyYZM

Brumadinho dam collapse: Hope fades for hundreds missing in Brazil

At least 34 people are confirmed dead as rescue teams try to locate hundreds buried beneath sludge. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UhrcuA

Michael Jackson doc Leaving Neverland is 'disturbing and devastating'

Journalists react after watching Leaving Neverland at the Sundance Film Festival in the US. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2UijjW0

Taliban talks: US envoy says significant progress made in Qatar

A US envoy is heading to Kabul after six days of talks in Qatar aimed at ending the Afghan conflict. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Rd8FxL

Venezuela crisis: Maduro given ultimatum by European leaders

A number of EU countries say they will recognise Venezuela's opposition if elections are not called. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Wtl5FE

Kurdish protesters storm Turkish military camp in Iraq

At least one person has died after protesters attacked the camp in Iraq's Kurdish region on Saturday. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2S7WxlZ

Windmills of Your Mind composer Michel Legrand dies aged 86

During his long career, the Oscar-winning French artist wrote more than 200 film and TV scores. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Te5ck9

Brazil dam collapse: Rescuers search for hundreds buried under mud slide

Firefighters search for the missing after a collapsed dam causes a huge mudslide at a mine complex. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2Ujvlye

Krio Borbor: Why I moved from Utah to Sierra Leone

Krio Borbor is from Utah, but speaks Krio and loves his life in Sierra Leone. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2FQhVGW

Plus-size beauty queen: 'Pageants rebuilt my life'

Lady Mya Amarise is a British Muslim mother-of-four who wants more women like her to compete in beauty pageants. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2S6Ik94

ICYMI: Snow sculpture and a robot hotel

Some stories you may have missed this week. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2DyE9dV

The enduring appeal of violent jihad

With IS on its last legs in Syria, the BBC's Frank Gardner explores why violent jihad will endure. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2S9UOg5

Why Americans love the Great British Bake Off

US viewers are bingeing the series on Netflix, setting up fan groups and hosting themed parties. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CR40wq

#JusticeforKhadija: The long road to justice for a student stabbed 23 times

Khadija Siddiqui's attacker was sensationally acquitted in Pakistan last year, but she didn't give up. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2SaIyvV

Venezuela: All you need to know about the crisis in seven charts

Discontent fuelled by hyperinflation, power cuts and food and medicine shortages have led to a political crisis in Venezuela. What's going on? from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2CPhTer

Google's Brain Team: What does it do?

Tech firms hope better artificial intelligence will mean more compelling products. from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2TeYLxq

Cervical smear: The 30 second test that could save your life

She was trying to to help raise awareness of the 30-second test that could save your life. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RRjIBZ via

Rare angel shark spotted off Welsh coast

The endangered species has been reported to be living in Welsh waters. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S8lG03 via

Cat gives Ashtead dog-walkers paws for thought

A man who takes his cat on a lead describes people's reactions in the local park. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2sTkVtH via

Bungaree: Indigenous man who helped Flinders explore Australia

Bungaree was the only Australian on the first ship to circumnavigate the continent, but his story is often ignored. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2G01uqC via

Is the secret to happiness at the top of this mountain?

Katie Hope in Davos wonders if you can really teach yourself how to be happy or "discover" happiness. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CNDvHZ via

BBC journalist Ging Ginanjar: A giant of Indonesia's battle for press freedom

Ging Ginanjar played a key role in bringing about press freedom in the world's largest Muslim nation. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2S9Ek7J via

High Street crisis: Can 'click and collect' save shops?

High Street shops are rethinking their strategy to keep up with click-and-collect demand. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MwJUM8 via

Vienna rescues forgotten women artists censored by the Nazis

Vienna showcases the long-neglected works of its pre-war female artists. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2AYKON1 via

Oscars 2019: How controversial James Bulger film Detainment was made

Why Detainment was made, why it's caused so much anguish - and why it might win an Oscar. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2B4KCM4 via

Roger Stone - a political agitator and Nixon fan

The 66-year-old supposedly spurns socks, and has a tattoo of Richard Nixon on his back. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RZPVGz via

Trump accepts deal for temporary end to painful shutdown

Federal agencies will reopen temporarily but there is still no money for the president's border wall. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DBdXPZ

Brazil dam collapse: 'Little hope' of finding missing alive

Up to 300 people are missing after a dam collapsed at an iron ore mine in Minas Gerais state. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2MvEPnv

Destination UK: Following illegal migrants for a week, through four European ports

BBC Correspondent Colin Campbell visits four European ports migrants are using to get to the UK. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UnZEEb

Spain Totalán search: Body of missing boy found

The boy, aged two, had fallen into a borehole during a family outing near Málaga nearly two weeks ago. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UkIw21

Brexit: Case for free votes for MPs, says cabinet minister Gauke

The justice secretary cautions against the government 'railroading' its motion through Parliament. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ted855

Oscars 2019: James Bulger film to remain in Oscars

The award organisers express condolences but say they take a neutral role in the voting process. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FYQ1rm

Emiliano Sala: Sister of missing Cardiff striker makes search plea

Cardiff striker Emiliano Sala and pilot Dave Ibbotson have not been seen since their plane vanished. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2FOW2rk

Radio 1 Rap Show host Tiffany Calver 'won't tolerate' misogynistic lyrics

New host Tiffany Calver says it's up to "everyone" to speak up against misogyny. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Ug0Glq

'Millions' of fake cigarettes seized in UK

Councils last year found fake and untaxed cigarettes hidden in shop walls and toilet cisterns. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Wdas9E

Anti-Semitism row former MP Jim Sheridan reinstated

Former MP Jim Sheridan has Labour Party suspension lifted following an investigation. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2WgPrLk

Driver jailed after mother lost unborn baby in Somerton crash

A woman, who lost her unborn baby, and her daughter were also injured in the crash caused by Stuart Wells. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2CJsOGt

Big Garden Birdwatch: The winners and losers over 40 years

The RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch records the birds people spot and uses the data to track their numbers. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Tf2uuZ