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Empty beaches in Lesbos
Migrant numbers arriving in Lesbos have collapsed since the EU's recent deal with Turkey.-
29 Apr
- From the section UK
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Video duration 0:45
Jenner takes up Trump toilet offer
Caitlyn Jenner posts video of female toilet use after Donald Trump supported transgender right to choose which facility to use.-
28 Apr
- From the section US & Canada
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Video duration 0:55
Trump 'would drop the atomic bomb'
Donald Trump would "have the guts" to drop an atomic bomb, according to one of his supporters.-
29 Apr
- From the section US Election 2016
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Video duration 1:04
Warning lights for 'smombies'
A German city is so worried about the safety of distracted pedestrians, it has made special warning lights for them.-
29 Apr
- From the section Technology
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Video duration 1:33
Major Tim's remote controlled rover
British astronaut Tim Peake is to control a rover on Earth from the International Space Station, helping prepare for future exploration missions.-
29 Apr
- From the section Science & Environment
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Video duration 1:03
What was 'more likely' than a Leicester title?
Bono for Pope and other things the bookies thought more likely that Leicester City winning the Premier League-
29 Apr
- From the section UK
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The slugs are coming
Last year's wet summer, followed by one of the warmest winters on record, has helped to create a slug population "explosion", wildlife experts have warned.-
29 Apr
- From the section Science & Environment
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Video duration 2:02
Cocaine bales brought to Glasgow court
A major security operation is mounted at Glasgow High Court to allow jurors in a drug smuggling trial to see more than 100 bales of cocaine.-
29 Apr
- From the section Scotland
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Video duration 3:34
'I can use illegal ivory to top up stock'
Conservationists say the legal trade in ivory on the domestic market in China and Hong Kong is just providing a cover for the illegal smuggling.-
28 Apr
- From the section Asia
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Video duration 2:41
Meet the decoys protecting tiny seabirds
Conservationists have come up with a novel solution, using fake versions of the Little Tern, to try to attract the real ones to find suitable nesting spots.-
29 Apr
- From the section Science & Environment
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Man filmed 'keying' dozens of cars
Cars are "keyed" at a dealership in Wythall, Worcestershire, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.-
28 Apr
- From the section Hereford & Worcester
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Video duration 1:40
Gene therapy 'gave me more sight'
Cricket coach Joe Pepper was going blind until he received a pioneering genetic therapy that not only saved his sight, but actually improved it.-
29 Apr
- From the section Health
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Trump 'would drop the atomic bomb'
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section US Election 2016
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Video duration 0:42Video
Empty beaches in Lesbos
Migrant numbers arriving in Lesbos have collapsed since the EU's recent deal with Turkey.
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section UK
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Video duration 0:45Video
Jenner takes up Trump toilet offer
Caitlyn Jenner posts video of female toilet use after Donald Trump supported transgender right to choose which facility to use.
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28 Apr 2016
- From the section US & Canada
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Video duration 0:55Video
Trump 'would drop the atomic bomb'
Donald Trump would "have the guts" to drop an atomic bomb, according to one of his supporters.
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section US Election 2016
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Video duration 1:04Video
Warning lights for 'smombies'
A German city is so worried about the safety of distracted pedestrians, it has made special warning lights for them.
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section Technology
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Video duration 1:33Video
Major Tim's remote controlled rover
British astronaut Tim Peake is to control a rover on Earth from the International Space Station, helping prepare for future exploration missions.
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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Video duration 1:03Video
What was 'more likely' than a Leicester title?
Bono for Pope and other things the bookies thought more likely that Leicester City winning the Premier League
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section UK
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Video duration 0:30Video
The slugs are coming
Last year's wet summer, followed by one of the warmest winters on record, has helped to create a slug population "explosion", wildlife experts have warned.
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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Video duration 2:02Video
Cocaine bales brought to Glasgow court
A major security operation is mounted at Glasgow High Court to allow jurors in a drug smuggling trial to see more than 100 bales of cocaine.
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section Scotland
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Video duration 3:34Video
'I can use illegal ivory to top up stock'
Conservationists say the legal trade in ivory on the domestic market in China and Hong Kong is just providing a cover for the illegal smuggling.
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28 Apr 2016
- From the section Asia
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Video duration 2:41Video
Meet the decoys protecting tiny seabirds
Conservationists have come up with a novel solution, using fake versions of the Little Tern, to try to attract the real ones to find suitable nesting spots.
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section Science & Environment
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Video duration 0:23Video
Man filmed 'keying' dozens of cars
Cars are "keyed" at a dealership in Wythall, Worcestershire, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.
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28 Apr 2016
- From the section Hereford & Worcester
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Video duration 1:40Video
Gene therapy 'gave me more sight'
Cricket coach Joe Pepper was going blind until he received a pioneering genetic therapy that not only saved his sight, but actually improved it.
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29 Apr 2016
- From the section Health
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