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The race to rent
So why is competition so intense and what can you do about it?
Parasites in water - what's behind the outbreak?
The cryptosporidium parasite has been affecting water supplies in parts of south Devon.
The infected blood scandal - ahead of final report
The public inquiry into the infected blood scandal is due to publish its final report.
Paula Vennells: A key moment for the Post Office Inquiry
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Junior doctors on strike - why now?
Junior doctors in England have announced a fresh strike, one week before the election.
Donald Trump convicted: What happens next?
He's become the first former or serving US president to have a criminal conviction.
The rise of the far right in Europe
Why are far right parties getting more support in some European countries?
The teenagers challenged to ditch their smartphones
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Why are so many avoiding the news?
Research suggests interest in news has almost halved in the UK since 2015.
Who is Julian Assange?
Why the Wikileaks founder has been making headlines for 14 years.
What do young voters care about?
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The students suing their university over Covid
The trial is set for the students suing UCL over the Covid pandemic disrupting teaching.
Starmer's priorities for government
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Making oxygen - the deep ocean discovery
The 大象传媒's Victoria Gill on the 'weird stuff happening in the deep ocean'.
Paris 2024 - Let the Games be green
Paris 2024 says its Olympic Games will be the greenest in the event鈥檚 history.
Dementia - the new risk factors
Experts say tackling high cholesterol and vision loss could reduce cases of dementia.
The riots and online misinformation
The role of social media in the violent disorder and how to recognise what's not true.
Huge reservoirs of water deep inside Mars
Our science correspondent on the vast reservoir found deep in the Red Planet's rocks.
The spice vapes in England's schools
The 大象传媒 has been speaking to Ben, who - when he was 14 - tried Spice for the first time.
Is life getting easier for renters?
Rents across the UK have soared in recent years. But new data shows that's changing.
The drug that slows Alzheimer's
The first drug which can slow the progression of Alzheimer鈥檚 has been licensed for use.
Term-time holiday fines - what's changed?
Will increasing the fines for taking children out of school in England have any impact?
Why are more than 1,700 prisoners being released early?
Some offenders are being released early to help ease the crisis in jails.
Instagram鈥檚 new 鈥榯een accounts鈥 - what's changing?
Instagram is adding restrictions to accounts for under-16s. Will it make a difference?
Deadly floods: A glimpse of Europe's future?
Mark Poynting looks at how climate change is affecting Europe's weather.
AI and the US election
Marianna Spring explains how faked social media posts could influence voters in November.
Burning your rubbish: The UK's big polluter
Our reporter Esme Stallard looks at the rapid rise of waste incineration across the UK.
Keeping costs down at Christmas
Our cost of living correspondents give their top tips to maximise your festive finances.