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Top-selling mobile games break rules on loot boxes
Ads for games are meant to say if they contain loot boxes - BBC News has found most do not.
Black Friday: How to spot a deal and not get ripped off
Experts tell us how to work out if a deal is a genuine bargain or could leave you out of pocket.
Black Friday: How to spot a deal and not get ripped off
Experts tell us how to work out if a deal is a genuine bargain or could leave you out of pocket.
Voters to take to the polls in Irish general election
Polling stations will be open in the Republic of Ireland between 07:00 and 22:00 local time on Friday.
Voters to take to the polls in Irish general election
Polling stations will be open in the Republic of Ireland between 07:00 and 22:00 local time on Friday.
Gregg Wallace 'fascinated by my sex life and made lesbian jokes'
A number of workers across a range of shows have approached BBC News with claims about the TV presenter.
Conor McGregor waxwork removed from museum
The National Wax Museum Plus says it removed the figure two weeks ago in light of his civil trial.
Price of tattoos 'will rise' as new safety rules begin
Improving standards is the aim, but licensing costs could mean tattoos become more expensive.
Macy's 100th Thanksgiving parade marches on despite the rain
Spectators braved cold, wet conditions in New York to witness a beloved holiday tradition.
Last-minute lobbying ahead of major assisted dying vote
MPs are voting in what could be one of the most momentous decisions of their political lives.
Lions deny Bears on Thanksgiving for 10th straight win
The Detroit Lions end their wait for a Thanksgiving win by beating the Chicago Bears 23-20 to extend their winning streak to a record-equalling 10 games.
Patients diverted as NHS board declares critical incident
NHS Grampian says some ambulance patients will be taken to hospitals outside its area because of pressure on Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
How the Republic of Ireland will elect its next parliament
With the Irish general election on Friday, BBC News NI explains how votes will be made and counted.
Families return to destruction in southern Lebanon
Displaced Lebanese are trying to get to their homes after a ceasefire came into force.
Families return to destruction in southern Lebanon
Displaced Lebanese are trying to get to their homes after a ceasefire came into force.
Transport secretary pleaded guilty to 2014 work phone incident
The transport secretary says she admitted to a criminal offence relating to a police investigation.
Rowing legend Katherine Grainger appointed as first female Olympic chair
Dame Katherine is the only British woman to win medals in five successive Olympic games.
Rowing legend Katherine Grainger appointed as first female Olympic chair
Dame Katherine is the only British woman to win medals in five successive Olympic games.
Starmer's Migration Mission
Adam, Chris, Alex and Nick look back on the week
Starmer's Migration Mission
Adam, Chris, Alex and Nick look back on the week