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Alabama has become the first US state to execute a death row prisoner using nitrogen gas.
Why aren't rape and harassment included in violent crime statistics?
Why popularity doesn't necessarily mean success at the Oscars.
From Gaza to Iran, Iraq to Yemen - a guide from our ±«Óãtv experts.
While his plan passed with relative ease in the Commons, there's trouble lurking ahead.
All you need to know about the upcoming Iowa Republican presidential caucuses.
Western forces have taken action after attacks on ships by the Houthis. So who are they?
Climate editor Justin Rowlatt explains how temperatures have soared higher than before.
What do we know about the party whose polling figures are spooking the Conservatives?
A pledge delivered or a promise broken? Nick Eardley of ±«Óãtv Verify explains.
What do the long-awaited guidelines mean for pupils, parents and teachers?
Covid is making some people feel very unwell - despite vaccines and multiple infections.
The High Court rules Prince Harry was a victim of phone hacking by Mirror Group papers.
As the COP28 climate summit comes to an end, will the rhetoric become reality?
Which types of scams should you be wary of over the festive period?
Net Migration into the UK reached a record 745 thousand last year.
Tax cuts for business and on earnings – and a crackdown on the long-term jobless.
Many households are feeling the pinch – so what might the Chancellor have on offer?
The Supreme Court rules that sending some asylum-seekers to Rwanda would be unlawful.
David Cameron's return was the big surprise, but will this reset unite the Conservatives?
Police are under pressure to ban a protest — so why has London's top cop said he can't?
The ±«Óãtv's John Simpson examines what those involved want to achieve from the conflict.
Soaring accommodation costs in England have left many university students struggling.
A guide to who they are and who backs them.
What do the results tell us?
Drone deliveries within the hour. So will it take-off?
How social media has turbocharged the spread of disinformation and hate.
A big plea, a big pitch for the big job. But did he land it?
The attack is the most unprecedented in years - so what's it all about?
A by-election leaves the party feeling buoyant, but is the political weather changing?