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Wednesday, Apr 11

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Brexit: All you need to know about the UK leaving the EU

A guide to plans for the UK to leave the European Union, after the 2016 referendum.

Wednesday, Nov 26

11

Learning disability care 'failing'

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People with learning disabilities are being kept in hospitals too far from home for too long, a report commissioned by NHS England finds.

10

Blair charity award faces criticism

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A Save the Children decision to give former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair an award for his anti-poverty work is criticised by some charity workers.

09

Pastor auctions car for charity

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A Newport pastor is auctioning his classic car to raise money for three charities after having it valued on the Antiques Roadshow.

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VIDEO: Mobile showers for the homeless

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A new initiative in San Francisco offers the city's homeless population mobile showers and toilets in a converted bus.

Tuesday, Nov 25

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Bangladesh 'Hajj critic' is arrested

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A senior Bangladeshi politician who criticised the annual Hajj pilgrimage made by Muslims to Mecca is arrested in Dhaka for insulting Islam.

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Pope complains of 'haggard' Europe

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Pope Francis warns that Europe appears "somewhat elderly" and less and less a protagonist, in a speech to EU politicians in Strasbourg.

09

The story of India's slave brides

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The BBC's Akanksha Saxena and Neha Sharma meet Indian women who were trafficked when they were children, married off and treated as slaves.

05

The strange world of the 'head shop'

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Cannabis is illegal and yet in the UK shops selling cannabis paraphernalia operate openly on the High Street.

02

The mysterious disappearance of a celebrity preacher

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Aimee Semple McPherson was one of the most glamorous women in the US in the 1920s - but there is still one unexplained mystery in the evangelist's life.

VIDEO: 'End of life care needs more effort'

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Professor Atul Gawande of Harvard University on why more effort needs to be made to improve the last stage in people's lives.

Monday, Nov 24

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Women not equal to men, says Erdogan

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says women cannot be treated as equal to men, and accuses feminists of rejecting motherhood.

Thursday, Nov 20

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VIDEO: Town stands up to Islamic radicalism

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The BBC's Duncan Kennedy reports from a conference in Slough, where members of the public from teachers to taxi drives have come together to take a stand against Islamic radicalism.

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VIDEO: HIV now and then: 1982 vs 2014

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BBC Radio 5live got two men together to talk frankly about their experiences of being diagnosed with HIV, 30 years apart.