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Northumbrian Water to pay £15.7m over network failings

Northumbrian Water to pay £15.7m over network failings

Northumbrian Water has agreed to pay out £15.7m after failures in the maintenance and operations of its sewage and water
Chinese nationals accused of smuggling ‘biological pathogen’ into US

Chinese nationals accused of smuggling ‘biological pathogen’ into US

Two Chinese nationals have been accused of smuggling a fungus into the US that officials describe as a “dangerous biological
Israel launches strikes on weapons in southern Syria

Israel launches strikes on weapons in southern Syria

Israel said it had launched strikes on weapons belonging to Syria, hours after reports that two projectiles had been fired
Mexican police arrest suspect in killing of five band members

Mexican police arrest suspect in killing of five band members

Police in Mexico have detained a man known by the alias of M-47, whom they suspect of ordering the murder
Dutch government collapses as far-right leader exits coalition

Dutch government collapses as far-right leader exits coalition

The Dutch government has collapsed after Geert Wilders withdrew his far-right party from the governing coalition following a row over
Erin Patterson tells murder trial wild mushrooms have ‘more flavour’

Erin Patterson tells murder trial wild mushrooms have ‘more flavour’

An Australian woman who cooked a toxic mushroom meal has told her murder trial she has long been a mushroom
The world’s worst country to give birth

The world’s worst country to give birth

Makuochi Okafor BBC Africa health correspondent, Lagos Getty Images At the age of 24, Nafisa Salahu was in danger of
Fourth man arrested over fires at homes linked to PM

Fourth man arrested over fires at homes linked to PM

A fourth man has been arrested over a series of fires connected to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, the Metropolitan
Flight path shake-up promises quicker flights and fewer delays

Flight path shake-up promises quicker flights and fewer delays

Plans to fast-track the remodelling of the UK’s flight paths could lead to quicker flights and fewer delays for passengers,
Photographer turns lens on lesser-celebrated Wales

Photographer turns lens on lesser-celebrated Wales

BBC David Hurn has created an unflinchingly unsentimental portrayal of Wales David Hurn is routinely described as Wales’ most important