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Exam boards warn of accounts falsely claiming to have access to this year's exam papers.
Researchers are trying to make a type of white bread that's as healthy as wholemeal.
Trials have begun of a new personalised vaccine for skin cancer - so how does it work?
American lawmakers have voted to ban TikTok - how will it work?
In a historic first for a former US president – Donald Trump's trial in New York begins.
Our experts explain why your finances are still under strain despite inflation falling.
A student at a London school has lost a High Court challenge against its ban on prayers.
The proposed law would give the UK some of the strictest anti-tobacco laws in the world.
The cause of the brightest burst of light ever recorded has sparked new mysteries.
March 2024 was the warmest March on record. How worried should we be?
Lioness Bethany England on how hard it is to get married in a church.
Campaigner Venetia La Manna on the fast fashion dilemma.
The British pint is under threat from climate change. How can scientists help?
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins investigates who's coming to the UK and why.
A report finds women born in the 1950s should receive compensation for pension changes.
The government wants an independent body to oversee England's top five football leagues.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Social Affairs Editor Alison Holt explains why so many councils are struggling.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Kristian Johnson on the latest changes and how effective they are.
A guide to the economics and the politics - and what it tells us about the next election.
All you need to know about the Budget, and how it could affect your finances.
Talks in Paris have led to speculation that there could be a deal to pause the fighting.
Why are police in some areas catching more drug-drivers than drink-drivers?
Hundreds of sub-postmasters had their lives wrecked by faulty Horizon software.
Â鶹ԼÅÄ election expert John Curtice crunches the numbers from Kingswood and Wellingborough.
A charity has questioned whether the NHS is ready for lecanemab and donanemab.
Voters in two areas go to the polls this week - what's at stake and why does it matter?
How does a man wanted by police vanish in one of the most surveilled cities?
The teenagers who killed Brianna Ghey are the latest to be stripped of anonymity.
After two years, unionists and republicans will share power again – how did we get here?
How significant is it and could it reduce the number of children using disposable vapes?