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BBC News Woman admits drink-driving crash that killed bride

Samantha Miller was fatally hit while travelling in a golf cart and still wearing her wedding dress.

BBC News Wolves in EU lose safeguards, allowing culls as numbers soar

The European Commission says numbers have soared and the animals are now causing damage to livestock.

BBC News Elgin Marbles deal 'close', ex-Greek official says

The row could be raised by the Greek prime minister when he meets Sir Keir Starmer on Tuesday.

BBC News Watch: How Jaguar's shifted gears with its concept car

The company has been at the centre of a media storm as a result of its radical revamp.

BBC News Investigation under way after Finland-Sweden cables damaged

Sweden said it suspects an act of sabotage after a broken fibre-optic cable caused an outage in Finland.

BBC News 'My father never dreamed he would see me again': Inside opposition-held Aleppo

Residents describe increased supplies of electricity, but also fears that war will return to Aleppo.

BBC News Migrants brought to UK from remote military island

Their journey to the UK marks the end of years of complex legal battles.

BBC News Top Indian fact-checker in court for post calling out hate speech

Police want to arrest Mohammed Zubair after he highlighted a controversial Hindu priest's Islamophobic rant.

BBC News Musk's record $56bn pay deal rejected for second time

The judge upheld her previous decision, saying board members who set the pay were too heavily influenced by Mr Musk.

BBC News Musk's record $56bn pay deal rejected for second time

The judge said the pay package would have been the largest ever for the boss of a listed company.

BBC News Replica Harry Potter swords broke Japan weapons law

The Japanese police say the tip of the blade is sharp enough for it to be classified as an actual sword.

BBC News Gazans displaced by war now face a new threat: winter

Palestinians displaced by the war are living on Gaza's coast, exposing them to harsh winter storms.

BBC News Vietnamese tycoon loses death row appeal over world's biggest bank fraud

She is now in a race for her life - if she can pay back 75% of what she took, she could be spared.

BBC News Top Indian fact-checker in court for post calling out hate speech

Police want to arrest Mohammed Zubair after he highlighted a controversial Hindu priest's Islamophobic rant.

BBC News Vietnamese tycoon loses death row appeal over world's biggest bank fraud

She is now in a race for her life - if she can pay back 75% of what she took, her life could be spared.

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