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Angela Merkel defends ties with Russia and blocking Ukraine from Nato
The former German chancellor, who quit politics three years ago, speaks to the BBC in a rare interview.
Angela Merkel defends ties with Russia and blocking Ukraine from Nato
The former German chancellor, who quit politics three years ago, speaks to the BBC in a rare interview.
Intervene if women at spiking risk, says minister
Jess Phillips says people should ask women is "everything alright" if they appear unsafe during the Christmas party season.
Ireland game could be 'line in sand' for England
England's game against Ireland in the Six Nations could be a 'line in the sand' for England, while Scotland are among Championship favourites, says Matt Dawson.
Angela Merkel on Putin’s dog and Trump’s handshake
The BBC's Katya Adler sits down with the former German chancellor
Angela Merkel on Putin’s dog and Trump’s handshake
The BBC's Katya Adler sits down with the former German chancellor
Angela Merkel on Putin’s dog and Trump’s handshake
The BBC's Katya Adler sits down with the former German chancellor
Davina McCall says 'it's nice to be home' after brain surgery
The presenter says she's "on the mend" and feels "very lucky" after having a benign tumour removed.
Davina McCall says 'it's nice to be home' after brain surgery
The presenter says she's "on the mend" and feels "very lucky" after having a benign tumour removed.
Tractor driver criticised for taking on floods
A tractor driver comes under fire for travelling through deep floods in the centre of Tenbury Wells, in Worcestershire.
Chris Mason: Will assisted dying vote pass? It's far from clear
This week the House of Commons will make a decision that could have consequences for decades.
Ebenezer Scrooge's gravestone - as seen in Christmas movie - smashed to pieces
It was left in a Shrewsbury cemetery after filming ended on a 1984 adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
Superb India thrash Australia to win first Test
India complete a stunning 295-run win over Australia in the first Test in Perth to continue their extraordinary run in the country.
Dad pulls baby son from sinking car during storm
Andre Randles says he unexpectedly hit deep flood water in West Yorkshire on Saturday.
One dead and three injured in Lithuania cargo jet crash
The Boeing 737 crashed near a house as it was making its final approach for landing, local authorities say.
India seal massive first Test win over Australia
India take the last remaining seven Australia wickets to seal a 295-run win on day four of the first Test of their five-match series in Perth.
Late escape for Chiefs and Cowboys win thriller
The Kansas City Chiefs win on the last kick of the game to go 10-1 for the season, while the Dallas Cowboys end a five-game losing streak after a wild finish.
Treasury to give Scotland £300m as tax hike compensation
UK government says SNP have "no more excuses", though Scottish ministers claimed the move would cost them £500m.
Treasury to give Scotland £300m as tax hike compensation
UK government says SNP have "no more excuses", though Scottish ministers claimed the move would cost them £500m.
‘I had no idea being a social drinker would damage my liver by 31’
BBC journalist Hazel Martin was told she had liver fibrosis and must go teetotal or she could die.