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Switzerland's Nemo wins Eurovision 2024 with 'The Code', becoming first non-binary artist to win, while UK's Olly Alexander finishes 18th.
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Switzerland's Nemo wins Eurovision 2024 with 'The Code', becoming first non-binary artist to win, while UK's Olly Alexander finishes 18th.
BBC News presenter Mark Urban leaves after 35 years due to changes in Newsnight format. Colleagues express shock and sadness.
Controversial penalty decisions mar Arsenal vs Bayern Munich Champions League clash, leaving fans and pundits divided on referee's calls.
US airline regulators investigate after engine cowling falls off Boeing 737-800 during take-off, raising concerns amid safety issues at Boeing.
Nikki Haley stuns with Vermont primary win, handing Super Tuesday defeat to Trump. Speculation grows about her campaign's future.
Over 260 bodies recovered from Tribe Of Nova festival after surprise attack by Palestinian militants. Death toll expected to rise.
A retired consultant paediatrician is calling for an investigation into the "grossly negligent" bosses at the Countess of Chester Hospital who failed to act on concerns about nurse Lucy Letby, who was recently convicted of murdering seven babies. Consultants had raised concerns as early as 2015, but hospital management did not involve the police until 2017. The former chair of the hospital trust has claimed that the board was "misled" by executives, while another former chief executive has called for a full public inquiry.
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