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Iran sanctions reimposed 10 years after landmark nuclear deal
Sweeping UN economic and military sanctions have been reimposed on Iran - 10 years after they were lifted in a landmark international deal over...
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UK’s first rice crop ripe for picking after hot summer
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West Ham: Why Nuno Espirito Santo has replaced Graham Potter as head coach
Potter told West Ham's players of his impending departure when they gathered at the club's Essex training centre on Saturday morning.There is understood to...
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UN sanctions against Iran to resume over banned nuclear activity
Lyse DoucetChief international correspondent, New York andRaffi BergEPAUnless a solution is found, UN sanctions would come into force first, followed by EU sanctions next...
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Nursery hackers threaten to publish more children’s profiles
Joe TidyCyber correspondent, BBC World ServiceGetty ImagesHackers holding pictures and private data of thousands of nursery children and their families to ransom say they...
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Arena bomb-maker ‘used makeshift knives in prison attack’
The Manchester Arena bomb-maker Hashem Abedi used five makeshift knives to conduct a terrorist attack on prison officers while shouting "Allahu akbar", prosecutors have...
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Reform faces questions over tech investor’s role in cost-cutting drive
Joshua NevettPolitical reporterPA MediaCouncillor Daniel Lister, who leads Conservative opposition at the council, said Green's role raised questions about potential conflict of interest given...
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BBC partly upholds complaints over Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set
Ian YoungsCulture reporter andEmma SaundersCulture reporterPA MediaThe BBC's broadcast of Bob Vylan's controversial set at Glastonbury broke editorial guidelines in relation to harm and...

