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In the midst of the television coverage of Soccer Aid, a celebrity soccer match organised by Unicef, the audience was told that “one in six children around the world are currently living through war”.
From big changes planned in retail to teenagers going bonkers for bingo, here are five stories from Peterborough you might ...
Part of the A1 will be closed overnight so preparation can begin to repair a carriageway and culvert damaged in a fatal ...
Of the 4,114 Irish Famine orphan girls sent to Australia, 94 were from County Tyrone and 21 of those girls came from Dungannon Workhouse. Siobhan O'Neill lives in Melbourne and is part of the Famine ...
Belfast-based artist Ray Bonner, known as FGB, recently completed work on a box in east Belfast - turning it into a box of crayons. It is part of the Belfast Canvas project, which aims to transform ...
From going to prom with a police officer to Harry Potter TV show building plans, how many questions can you get right?
Radio 1 Dance partners with BBC Introducing to search for the UK’s very best and undiscovered DJs who produce their own music ...
Fans across the UK will be able to watch the game live on BBC Two, coverage starting at 3pm, with the game also live on BBC ...
On average, Italian women are now having just 1.18 babies, the lowest level ever recorded. That's under the EU average ...
Five folk acts are writing and composing a song about people whose lives have been influenced by - or changed track - thanks ...
The MoD says it will 'robustly defend' against large compensation claims from Afghans affected by the data breach, and won't proactively give payouts ...
The $10bn lawsuit is over a story claiming the president wrote a "bawdy" personal note to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
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