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 | 24/04/2009 2:50 pm

  • 'Credit-score company encouraged me to borrow again when I was nearly debt-free' - A woman who had nearly paid off a £10,000 debt was sent emails suggesting she could apply for new credit cards.
  • US believes its power matters more than international law, UN chief tells BBC - António Guterres says Washington's "clear conviction" is that multilateral solutions are irrelevant.
  • Alzheimer's finger-prick blood test could transform diagnosis, experts say - An international trial involving 1,000 volunteers will aim to detect biomarkers associated with the condition.
  • 'Shameful' and 'terrible look' - the chaos that marred Senegal's Afcon triumph - Senegal beat Morocco to win the Africa Cup of Nations after the final is overshadowed when they temporarily refuse to play.
  • Tory MP Andrew Rosindell defects to Reform UK - His defection comes days after former shadow justice minister Robert Jenrick joined Reform.
  • How crypto criminals stole $700 million from people - often using age-old tricks - As crypto wealth continues to grow, criminals are mixing sophisticated hacks with deception, and in some cases, real life violence.
  • Government pulls Hillsborough Law debate after backlash - It was facing a potential rebellion by some Labour MPs over how the law would apply to security services.
  • Cancer patients 'warned for years' about hospital water infections - John Cuddihy told BBC Scotland News his late daughter's experiences "must continue to echo beyond her lifetime".
  • More than 60 Labour MPs urge PM to ban social media for under-16s - The MPs says the UK "risks being left behind" if it does not adopt a ban similar to one in Australia.
  • Socks, salsa and friends - how to beat the gloom in January - It might be the most miserable time of the year but there is something you can do about that.
  • The Papers: 'EU weighs up €93bn retaliation' and 'Raducanu's fine start' - The fallout from Donald Trump's tariff threat to EU allies that oppose his campaign to annex Greenland dominates Monday's papers.
  • A letter from Sir David Attenborough started my wildlife filming career - Christian Marot was 19 when he sent his short film to Sir David and to his surprise he got a reply.
  • Why the US is buying icebreakers from Finland - The Nordic nation leads the way when it comes to both the design and construction of the vessels.
  • Faisal Islam: Global disruption looms large over biggest-ever Davos - Expect the World Economic Forum this week to be both the centre of the world and totally bizarre.
  • Japan PM Takaichi calls snap election three months after taking office - Sanae Takaichi, who took office office last October, hopes the vote will give her a stronger mandate.
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