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A popular climbing wall will be closing its doors after 30 years and moving to a new site. The Warehouse will be holding its final climbing competition in Gloucester on Saturday. It will remain in ...
Energy firm SSE has opened its first battery storage site in Wiltshire, which it said would play a "key" role in the UK's commitment to net zero. Net zero means the amount of greenhouse gas ...
The Russian justice ministry has labelled two prominent journalists - BBC Russian correspondent Ilya Barabanov and science reporter Asya Kazantseva - as "foreign agents". Barabanov has written ...
A founding member of one the UK's most successful heavy metal bands has been jailed for historic child sex offences. Stephen Dawson was the bassist in Saxon, who formed in 1975 in Barnsley, South ...
Jeff Overs/BBC Across Mexico, the US and Canada millions ... as dozens of fires raged in forests and at a major landfill site in Villa Nueva. More than 200 people received medical attention ...
Leicester City are looking to return to the Premier League at their first attempt Leicester City are not at risk of a points deduction this season after the English Football League said it does ...
A summer carnival under threat because of waterlogging and tree growth on its usual site has been given the green light to move. The 100-year-old Kenilworth Carnival operated for many years in an ...
A second person was injured. Amid severe conditions on Wednesday, tracking site PowerOutage.us showed a peak of more than 200,000 customers across the region without power - a number that reduced ...
Kenilworth's carnival has been forced to move because of climate change, councillors say A summer carnival under threat because of waterlogging and tree growth on its usual site has been given the ...
Passengers tell the BBC that unregulated operators often overload the boats to increase their profits. So why has Mozambique allowed this to happen? What compensation will Monday's victims get?