A teenage amateur footballer banned by the Football Association over remarks she made to a transgender woman opponent demands an apology from the governing body after the case is dropped.
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‘My brother died in Lockerbie – our story changed how air disasters are handled’
The Lockerbie bombing’s impact and lessons learned are explored in TV drama The Bombing of Pan Am 103.
The US and China are finally talking. Why now?
Economic pressures are forcing Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to seek an off-ramp in the trade war.
Indiana Jones in Glasgow: The US films you never knew were shot in UK
Hollywood blockbusters such and World War Z and Spider-Man, were made closer to home than you think.
Caught red handed: Policing the men buying sex on the street
BBC West Investigations is given exclusive access to a police operation targeting men buying sex.
Magic spells, innuendo and riddles: Your guide to all 37 Eurovision songs
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How Sycamore Gap fellers went from friends to foes
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers went from best pals to being at loggerheads in the aftermath.
Tips from first-time buyers: ‘We bought a £320,000 home aged 26’
Young buyers are saving hard, moving cities, and using government schemes to get on the housing ladder.
Trade deal platform for going further – Mandelson
The UK ambassador to the US spoke to BBC Newsnight in his first broadcast interview since appointment.
Billionaires’ Battle Over a Sculpture Exposes a Mysterious Art Market
David Geffen and Justin Sun’s unusually public dispute over ownership of a Giacometti sculpture valued at tens of millions of dollars gives a glimpse into a shrouded world.