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Woman accused of buying winning lotto ticket with stolen credit card
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Woman accused of buying winning lotto ticket with stolen credit card
The C$50,000 ticket will not be paid out and will be used for future prizes, Canadian officials say.
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Kilmarnock miss chance to close on Celtic as they lose at home to Hearts
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Kilmarnock 1-2 Hearts: Hosts miss chance to close gap on leaders Celtic
Kilmarnock miss the chance to narrow the gap to Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic to three points as Hearts inflicted their first home loss in three months.
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England frustrated as patient West Indies build significant lead
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England in West Indies: Hosts take 85-run lead on second day of second Test
England endure a frustrating day in Antigua as West Indies build an 85-run first-innings lead on day two of the second Test.
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Hull KR secure last-minute win over Hull FC in tense derby
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Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers 18-16 Hull FC
The 233rd Hull derby is won in dramatic fashion as Hull KR score with the last play of the game to beat Hull FC.
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North picks off terrible pass to sprint 60m and score winning try for Wales
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Six Nations: George North try sees Wales beat France - BBC Sport
An interception and 60m sprint from George North for his second try of the game, helps Wales beat France 24-19 in the opening fixture of the 2019 Six Nations.
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Obituary: Susan Hiller, the artist of neglected memories
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Obituary: Susan Hiller, the artist of neglected memories
From neglected memorial plaques to dying languages, Susan Hiller kept our ghosts alive.
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Venezuela crisis: Why Russia has so much to lose
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Venezuela crisis: Why Russia has so much to lose
Russia's appetite for protecting relations with Caracas may be more limited than its rhetoric suggests.
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Chanda Kochhar: The rise and fall of India's celebrated CEO
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Chanda Kochhar: The rise and fall of India's celebrated CEO
The fall of Chanda Kochhar holds lessons for corporate India, writes the BBC's Sameer Hashmi.
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Virginia Governor Ralph Northam sorry for racist yearbook photo
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Virginia Governor Ralph Northam sorry for racist yearbook photo
Virginia's Ralph Northam appeared in a yearbook photo of a man in blackface and another in a KKK robe.
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Week in pictures: 26 January - 1 February 2019
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Week in pictures: 26 January - 1 February 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
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Roger Stone case: Judge considers gagging order
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Roger Stone judge mulls gagging order
The judge says the case against President Trump's close ally is "not a public relations campaign".
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French rugby players' deaths raise concern over safety
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Deaths raise concern over rugby safety
French rugby is currently under a shadow cast by the deaths of four players in the past eight months
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Fighting 'all you can eat' waste
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Fighting 'all you can eat' waste
The UN wants to halve the amount of food we waste. Here's how one hotel in Norway is helping out.
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Somali comedian Nasra Yusuf is 'killing stereotypes'
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The Somali comedian 'killing stereotypes'
Kenyan-based comic Nasra Yusuf uses her stand-up to challenge prejudices about the Somali community.
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Phone-hacking: Sir Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley settle claims
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Phone-hacking: Sir Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley settle claims
The case against News Group Newspapers was due to go to the High Court in London next week.
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The women who love mummies
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The women who love mummies
Women explorers played a major part in the UK's fascination with Egyptian mummies a century ago, and still do.
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Maroon 5, Travis Scott and the Super Bowl half-time show controversy
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Maroon 5, Travis Scott and the Super Bowl half-time show controversy
Maroon 5 haven’t had an easy ride in the lead up to their Super Bowl performance.
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Why has the West pressed the mute button on Africa?
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Why has the mute button been pressed on Africa?
Western nations have scaled back political intervention on the continent, the BBC's Fergal Keane looks at the impact.
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Chile escape: Ex-guerrilla Patricio Ortiz Montenegro returns to Santiago
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Chile escape: Ex-guerrilla Patricio Ortiz Montenegro returns to Santiago
Patricio Ortiz Montenegro, who fled jail in 1996 suspended from a helicopter, returns from exile.
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England need batting 'hero' to win second Test in West Indies - Broad
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England in West Indies: Stuart Broad calls for batting 'hero'
England need one of their batsmen to be a "hero" if they are to win the second Test against West Indies, says fast bowler Stuart Broad.
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Super Bowl 53: How Atlanta's music scene of drip, dabs & viral hits influences sport
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Super Bowl 53: How Atlanta's music scene of drip, dabs & viral hits influences sport - BBC Sport
Before Super Bowl 53, BBC Radio 1Xtra's Reece Parkinson explores Atlanta's music scene and discovers how the tunes and dance moves it has inspired have crossed in to sport.