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Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Being wrong weight 'cuts four years off life'

People who are overweight or underweight could live shorter lives than those with a healthy BMI, a study says.

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Yemen conflict: Mattis and Pompeo urge swift ceasefire

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urge all sides to hold talks soon.

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University stops making unconditional offers

Unconditional offers are being halted at one university to preserve its entry standards.

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Vatican embassy: Human remains found at Rome property

The human remains could help solve the disappearance of a teenage girl in 1983, Italian media report.

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The Great British Bake Off: 2018 winner revealed

After 10 weeks of biscuits, breads, cakes and pastries, one contestant emerges from the tent triumphant.

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The Papers: Brexit impact and 'Suzy cop's blunders'

Brexit continues to attract headlines with front page stories focusing on the economy and the rush for Irish passports.

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News Daily: Osborne 'regrets' Brexit vote mistakes and NHS violence clampdown

Your morning briefing for 31 October 2018.

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From Syria to Cambridge University

Studying with a mobile phone instead of textbooks in Syria, Abdullah Kattineh got into Cambridge.

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Meeting my long-lost Jamaican family

Keith from Lichfield thought he was an only child for his entire life, that is until a few months ago when he discovered that he is in fact, one of 10 siblings.

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Bitcoin: The first ten years

Bitcoin was born ten years ago. What has it brought the world?

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Harry greets NZ audience in six Pacific languages

He was attending an event with Auckland's local Pasifika community, hosted by New Zealand's prime minister.

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The men having penis fillers to boost their self-esteem

Penis fillers, designed to increase the organ's girth, have gained in popularity, cosmetic surgery groups say.

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DIY Generation: How to be your own boss aged 25

Young entrepreneurs give advice on how to get started in business.

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What should I do with my broken kettle?

Our household appliances could have much longer lives if they were designed to be easily repaired.

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The black history you might not learn at school

As Black History Month draws to a close, BBC News celebrates four lesser-known historical figures.

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Dutch language besieged by English at the unis

So extensive is the spread of English, a group of lecturers warns of a looming "linguicide".

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Can artificial intelligence help stop religious violence?

Oxford University researchers have created a simulation designed to help prevent religious conflict.

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Does screen time really affect medical students' surgery skills?

Surgeons respond after a professor claimed medical students are losing the dexterity to stitch up patients.

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Leicester helicopter crash: Foxes will face Cardiff on Saturday following death of owner

Leicester City's Premier League match at Cardiff on Saturday will go ahead following the death of owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha in a helicopter crash.

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Lewis Hamilton on 2018 F1 world title: 'Let's dance. I know how to get by you'

Following his fifth F1 world win Lewis Hamilton talks about his growth as a person, his spirituality and the stand-out moments in 2018.

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Carabao Cup: Nigel Clough says guiding Burton into last eight is 'special'

Burton boss Nigel Clough says it is "special" to have guided League One Burton to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup for the first time.

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Breakingviews TV: OMGE

Lawrence Culp’s first quarter-end as GE chief executive came with a huge dividend cut and a $22 billion writedown of the company’s power assets. Shareholders have waited a long time for the conglomerate to fix its myriad problems. They’re still waiting, Tom Buerkle explains.


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Breakingviews TV: Risky Brazil

Investors have embraced far-right President-elect Jair Bolsonaro. But as Antony Currie and Martin Langfield explain, his views on free markets and the rule of law, combined with a highly fragmented Congress, may make markets-friendly progress harder than expected to come by.


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Warming seas take a toll on Japan's flying squid

For generations, a salty dish made from Japan's Flying Squid has been a staple of people living in the country's north. Now, as oceans around Japan warm at their fastest rate on record, the Flying Squid are becoming rarer, and dishes that were once a staple are now becoming a delicacy.


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Trump met by protesters outside synagogue

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump on Tuesday visited the Tree of Life temple in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a gunman opened fire on Saturday killing 11. Meanwhile, protesters nearby chanted Trump 'you are not welcome in Pittsburgh'. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


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Trump pushes an end to birthright citizenship

In the run up to next Tuesday's elections, President Donald Trump said he will seek to limit the right of citizenship for certain children born in the United States in a new bid to dramatically reshape immigration policies that appeared to run afoul of the U.S. Constitution. Vanessa Johnston reports.


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German nurse admits to killing 100 patients

A German former nurse has admitted to murdering 100 of his patients by lethal injection. Niels Hoegel said he wanted to impress his colleagues by trying to revive them. Lucy Fielder reports.


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Details emerge on Indonesia's deadly air disaster

Divers have recovered possessions from passengers on the Indonesian Lion Air flight that crashed on Monday (Oct 29), but authorities say its is almost certain that none of the 189 people on board survived. David Doyle reports.


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World's tallest statue unveiled in India

The 'Statue of Unity' is being unveiled in Gujarat, the home state of the Indian Prime Minister. The monument is double the size of the Statue of Liberty.


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Amid controversy, Turkey opens 'world's largest airport.'

President Tayyip Erdogan has opened a new $11.7 billion airport outside Istanbul that officials say will be one of the world's busiest, though delays mean it will not be fully operational until January.


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Details emerge on Indonesia's deadly air disaster

Divers have recovered possessions from passengers on the Indonesian Lion Air flight that crashed on Monday, but authorities say its is almost certain that none of the 189 people on board survived.


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Chaos in Sri Lanka spills over to the world stage

A deepening political crisis in the small island nation of Sri Lanka is pitting old rivals against each other in a battle of influence over the region.


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