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'Guilty' and 'obsessive' - sportswomen on disordered eating
British elite sportswomen tell BBC Sport about their experiences of disordered eating and ask what an athlete is 'supposed' to look like.
Four killed during stabbing spree in Illinois
Police in Rockford say the attacks occurred after a home invasion and that a man was arrested.
New figures due to show health of UK's economy
Initial data last month suggested the UK was in recession - revised figures will be published by the government shortly.
New figures due to show health of UK's economy
Initial data last month suggested the UK was in recession - revised figures will be published by the government shortly.
Easter travel warning as millions set to hit roads
The RAC warns of "carmageddon" as heavy traffic is expected during the Easter getaway.
The China smartphone giant taking on Tesla
Xiaomi's entry into the electric car market comes as a price war has been intensifying.
Chinese smartphone giant takes on Tesla
Xiaomi's entry into the electric car market comes as a price war has been intensifying.
Australia debates seizure of Insta-famous magpie
The bird - known by millions online as "Molly" - was removed from its carers by wildlife officials.
Australia debates seizure of Insta-famous magpie
The bird - known by millions online as "Molly" - was removed from its carers by wildlife officials.
Hoards of broken tech at home? You aren't alone, say campaigners
Our household hoards of unused electricals and broken tech are growing, recycling campaigners warn.
Bill Nighy on playing an England manager with a difference
Nighy's new film The Beautiful Game sees a group of men represent England at the Homeless World Cup.
I'm not ashamed of who I am any more, says Lioness
Lioness striker Bethany England speaks to the BBC to mark 10 years since gay marriage was legalised.
The families borrowing to pay for care
Like TV presenter Kate Garraway, other families are struggling with the cost of care.
Son 'numb' as whole-life killer may be released
A man sentenced to a whole-life term for murder may be allowed to leave prison on health grounds.
Pupil behaviour getting worse, say teachers
A survey reveals nearly one in five teachers in England has been hit by a pupil this year.
Battle to run Istanbul becomes key to Turkey's future
Millions of Turks vote on Sunday, and President Erdogan hopes to regain control of Turkey's biggest city.
Easter holiday travel warning
The RAC warns of "carmageddon" as heavy traffic is expected during the Easter getaway.
What passes through Baltimore's port?
From cars to coal, the Baltimore bridge collapse will affect a variety of goods and the global economy.
What passes through Baltimore's port?
From cars to coal, the Baltimore bridge collapse will affect a variety of goods and the global economy.
The mind behind the 'doped Olympics'
The Enhanced Games has been derided as "a clown show" and "borderline criminal". But their founder and his backers believe in a future few have foreseen.