Ex-aide Bannon has lost his mind - Trump
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Today's Headlines January 4
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Ex-aide Bannon has lost his mind - Trump
The US president's lawyers order Steve Bannon to desist after he was quoted in a new book.
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10 explosive revelations from new Trump book
Donald Trump was "befuddled" by his election win and his wife was in tears, says a new book.
Rush to fix 'serious' computer chip flaws
Devices with microchips made by firms including Intel, ARM and AMD are vulnerable say researchers.
Yemen: Children hit by diphtheria outbreak
Despite being almost eradicated worldwide, the disease is returning to Yemen due to the civil war.
 
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Sydney seaplane crash: Operation to raise wreckage begins
Six people, including a UK family, died when the aircraft plunged into a river near Sydney.
Sport
Late Bellerin strike earns Arsenal draw with Chelsea
Hector Bellerin's stunning injury-time strike earns Arsenal a point against Chelsea in one of the most entertaining matches of the Premier League season so far.
Premier League team of 2017: After 115,000 picks, who made your best XI?
Who had the most votes? Which club came out on top? Who just missed out? See who BBC Sports users put in their 2017 Premier League XI.
Djokovic to test fitness but Nishikori out of Australian Open
Novak Djokovic will play in two events next week before deciding on the Australian Open, but Kei Nishikori is out with a wrist injury.
Top Videos
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Yemen: Children hit by diphtheria outbreak
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Dog enjoys beach covered in sea foam caused by Storm Eleanor
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From slavery to Italy’s fashion world
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Stuck Canadian moose rescued by snowmobilers
Magazine
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My father, the Catholic priest who doesn't want to know me
For years Sarah Thomas's mother refused to tell her who her father was, but at the age of 12 she found out the truth.
Business
Rush to fix 'serious' computer chip flaws
Devices with microchips made by firms including Intel, ARM and AMD are vulnerable say researchers.
Petrobras pays $2.95bn to settle US class action
Investors sued the Brazilian oil company after it was rocked by a corruption scandal.
 
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Technology
Rush to fix 'serious' computer chip flaws
Devices with microchips made by firms including Intel, ARM and AMD are vulnerable say researchers.
Psychedelic toasters fool image recognition tech
Colourful patterns can fool image recognition software, a team of Google researchers suggests.
Capital
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Business buzzwords that are on the rise
The most popular jargon-laden phrases in business books, and how they change
 
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The most productive time of the day
Why 11am on a Monday is the best time to get things done
Culture
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The most exciting music of 2018
Our pick of the best live shows, new albums and emerging talent
 
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The most beautiful British bike designs
The nation’s most loved cycles
Earth
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BBC Earth nominated for Lovie Awards
A finalist in three categories ‘honouring the best of the European internet'
 
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New BBC Earth film coming soon
Earth: One Amazing Day, the long awaited sequel to box-office hit Earth
Future
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A new front in cyber-warfare
Emerging threats in a connected world
 
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The university with its own airfield
A small fleet of aircraft are being used to chart the future of aviation
Travel
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The Asian castle that defied history
Its story is one that would almost be unbelievable in fiction
 
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How pork flavours the German language
No matter the occasion, they’ll probably have a suitably sausage-y saying for it
 
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