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How powerful is this inquiry and what will it achieve?
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Ireland correspondent explains the post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland.
So how clear are the guidelines and will they work? The Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Katie Razzall explains.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ's business and climate editors discuss one of Britain's biggest energy projects.
What happens when trained firearms officers decide to hand back their guns?
Rishi Sunak says he's softening his approach to green policies - but why and how?
We look at what's happening in Birmingham and if other local authorities are at risk.
NHS budget cuts mean patients wanting to end their treatment have fewer options for help.
We find out about the concrete which is causing problems in schools.
The streaming giant is expanding into mobile games – but can it succeed?
The UK's air traffic failure causes chaos for thousands of passengers.
A remarkable story about two sisters making medical history in the UK.
The artificial intelligence tool that tells you how much your heart has aged.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ's Hazel Shearing looks at the costs versus the value.
The key questions answered as school and college students get exam results.
Many countries have banned vaping because of health fears - but do restrictions work?
It's claimed the NHS is facing an exodus of doctors. Are many moving abroad?
How big tech firms are contributing to a booming Irish economy.
Donald Trump is facing a number of different charges - describing it as a "witch hunt".
Why are drones being used to attack Russia — and has Ukraine claimed responsibility?
Does eating less meat help the environment?
Scientists think just cutting down could have a big impact on carbon emissions.
Orkney – why some islanders want to break away
Is it true that some Orcadians would rather be a part of Norway?
Who is fighting whom in Jenin – and why?
What is the Jenin camp and why has Israel launched a large-scale military operation?
How dangerous is Giant Hogweed?
It releases a toxic sap which can increase the sensitivity of the skin to sunlight
Australia announces it won't now host the 2026 Games due to soaring costs.
Three by-elections on one day - so how significant are they?
What has the government offered — and is it enough to end strike action?
They've been called 'game changers' – but Europe's drug regulator is taking a closer look
Some schools ban pupils from visiting toilets during lessons - which can cause problems.
We take a closer look at plans to recruit thousands more doctors and nurses in England.