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Have bans and fees curbed shoreline litter?

Tim Dodd Climate and science reporter EPA Banning or charging for plastic bags is helping
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Gena Heraty: ‘Please release her’

NPH International Gena Heraty was among several people taken in Kenscoff, near Haiti’s capital, on
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‘People were sold a lie’

Rebecca Morelle Science Editor Alison Francis Senior Science Journalist David Lochridge David Lochridge was sacked
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Gorillas seek out old female friends when they move

Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Female gorillas appear to maintain
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Boss of water regulator Ofwat to resign at the end

The chief executive of Ofwat will stand down at the end of the month, the
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Netanyahu to propose full reoccupation of Gaza, Israeli media report

Yolande Knell BBC News, Jerusalem Reuters Netanyahu’s plan reportedly faces opposition from military chiefs Israeli
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Unclaimed prizes from NS&I draws pass £100m

Alex Homer BBC Shared Data Unit Alamy Nearly 23 million people had Premium Bonds accounts,
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Support for hardline anti-immigration policies linked to ignorance about migration

Support for hardline anti-immigration policies linked to ignorance about migration figures, poll suggests YouGov has
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Convicted rapist fighting to remain in parliament in Australia

An Australian politician convicted of rape is fighting – from his jail cell – to
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What are the risks of bombing a nuclear site?

Rebecca Morelle, Alison Francis and Victoria Gill BBC News Science Team Getty Images / Maxar
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