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Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia holds first Muslim prayers in 86 years
President Erdogan of Turkey has joined huge crowds in Istanbul, for the first Friday prayers at Hagia Sophia since the 1,500-year-old former church was turned back into a mosque.
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Report says UK ‘actively avoided’ investigating alleged Russian interference in British politics
No one is protecting Britain’s democratic processes from interference by the Russian state.
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We’ve read Trump’s niece’s book – here’s what’s in it
It’s another tell-all book about President Trump which had to fight against a legal bid to stop it from being published.
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Raab unveils UK sanctions against human rights abusers
The government has announced a new regime of sanctions for individuals accused of gross human rights abuses. Our foreign affairs correspondent Jonathan Rugman, reports from outside the Foreign Office.
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Anglesey authorities hoping track and trace will help contain Covid-19 outbreak
Authorities in Anglesey are hoping their track and trace system will help contain an outbreak of coronavirus at a poultry processing plant, where 200 workers have tested positive.
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FactCheck: did Israeli secret service teach Floyd police to kneel on neck?
The claim has attracted criticism from many commentators.
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John Bolton claims Trump was ‘surprised’ to hear UK was a nuclear power
As national security advisor, John Bolton was at the heart of the Trump White House, lasting as long as 18 months.
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Professor Fenton speaks for the first time since government report into BAME Covid risk factors
It’s the first time we’ve heard Professor Fenton speak since he handed his review in to the government over a week ago – and since the government decided not to publish his section of the report.
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FactCheck: are bald men at greater risk of severe coronavirus illness?
On closer inspection, the relationship isn’t so clear.
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Classical music concerts without audiences streamed live
Today the award-winning pianist Stephen Hough was allowed in to lift the lockdown in the first of a series of live concerts.
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Bolsonaro’s Brazil becomes coronavirus hotspot
The Brazilian President is struggling to explain why his country is fast becoming one of the worst casualties of the virus.
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Latest COVID-19 science updates: care home residents with no symptoms, dementia genetics, and testing positive after recovery
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, scientists are rushing to carry out and publish research which will help us understand how the virus works, and how the disease it causes can be treated.
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Back to school: What we can learn from Denmark’s coronavirus response
In Denmark – children under 11 have been back at school for more than a month – while secondary pupils went back to their classrooms on Monday.
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Lessons from Denmark on schools reopening
Denmark has been hailed as a role model for the successful reopening of schools – they were the first country in Europe to reopen primary schools.
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‘We chose to think somehow UK would be affected differently’ – Prof Dame Anne Glover on UK government response to coronavirus
We’re joined by Professor Dame Anne Glover, currently professor at Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences