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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

How Japan's biggest brewer aims to attract sober Gen Z

Atsushi Katsuki tells the BBC the firm sees the sober generation as both a risk and an opportunity.

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The Papers: 'Eternally in their debt' and 'Camilla's tears'

Coverage of the D-Day commemoration dominates the front of Thursday's papers.

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Ros Atkins on... Your questions about polling

As part of the BBC's Your Voice, Your Vote project, our analysis editor Ros Atkins answers some of your questions about polling.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Steaming dim sum triumphs among winning food photos

The image is on display in London, alongside all the finalists in the food photograper contest.

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Watch: Sunak and Starmer go head-to-head in first TV debate

The two leaders clashed over the NHS, cost of living, and immigration.

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Monday, June 3, 2024

Counting to begin after India's mammoth election

Will Prime Minister Narendra Modi secure a third term or could the opposition prove polls wrong?

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British bank accused of helping to fund terrorists

Standard Chartered carried out billions of dollars of transactions for terrorist funders, US court papers claim.

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'The abuse never stops' - Lionesses to avoid social media

Alessia Russo and some of her England team-mates will not use social media during Euro 2025 because online abuse can be "really damagin...