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  1. The BBC is to target its diversity drive at news and current affairs after figures showed the department has the highest proportion of privately-educated staff

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    Babies are no longer being born with wisdom teeth as the human race continues to evolve faster than at any time in the past 250 years, according to a study

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    Allegra Stratton is expected to leave her role as director of communications at the Treasury and start her new £100,000-a-year role within weeks

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  7. The ONS published for the first time figures of people who had died ‘due’ to , rather than people who had the disease mentioned on their death certificate

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  9. 'It’s frustrating and sad but my plight is nothing compared to that of the millions of people around the world whose lives had been wrecked by our neurotic and miscalculated response to it'

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  10. Farewell to the ✈️⁠ History's most famous aircraft is disappearing from the skies. ⁠ Considered too expensive to operate by the world's largest airlines, the 747 is destined for a life as a cargo workhorse or museum exhibit.⁠ Read more:

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    An investigation has found facial recognition technology used by the Home Office to check passports is twice as likely to reject photos of black women as white men

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  13. "For too long China has traded freely with a world that has turned an ever-convenient blind eye to the grave human rights abuses that are being perpetrated," writes

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  14. "You are number 33,471 in the queue. Your call is important to us, but we’d rather you got really furious and hung up because Denise is busy working from home," writes

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    I sympathise with Ministers. They are in an impossible situation, and we should remember they are human too. What I find unforgivable is insinuating mild Govt critics are happy to see thousands die. I wrote this piece on why the smears need to stop.

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  18. Paris hospitals have been told to “mobilise all resources” to treat Covid patients after the numbers occupying intensive care beds surpassed 40% in the French capital

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  19. Rail journeys fell to levels not seen since the mid-nineteenth century in the first quarter of 2020, renewing calls for the introduction of flexible season tickets

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  20. "I didn’t appreciate it when we lived in London, but I was lucky enough to have a neighbour with whom I developed the kind of relationship that I now look back on with gratitude," writes

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