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24 Jan 2025
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Erin Routliffe, Gaby Dabrowski’s Australian Open hopes dashed again by Jelena Ostapenko
For the second year in a row, the tricky Latvian has played a part in ending Routliffe and Dabrowski’s run at the Australian Open in the semifinals.
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Hamilton residents urged to save water as summer heats up
Hamilton City Council says the city's water use is climbing daily and residents are being urged to reduce water usage.
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Watch: Novak Djokovic exits Australian Open semifinal after one set due to injury
Fans booed as the Serbian champion walked off toward the locker room, and he responded by giving two thumbs-up.
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Man questioned over threats on social media, blocking lane
Armed police attended the scene, but both occupants of the vehicle were taken into custody without incident.
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Sutton's predictions v Back in Action star Jamie Demetriou
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on Back in Action star Jamie Demetriou with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
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Injured Djokovic booed off after quitting Melbourne semi-final
Novak Djokovic is booed off court by some Australian Open fans after retiring injured from his semi-final against Alexander Zverev.
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Afghan refugees feel 'betrayed' by Trump order blocking move to US
Several Afghans tell the BBC the US has "turned its back" on them, despite years of working alongside Americans in Afghanistan.
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'Bravery' of Southport girls and calls for justice reform
Reactions to the 52-year jail sentence handed to Southport killer Axel Rudakubana lead the papers.
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Captain Cook statue vandalised ahead of Australia Day
The statue in Sydney has been splashed with red paint and had its nose and hand removed.
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Record numbers of businesses in financial distress
There's been a record jump in the number of companies in critical financial distress, according to insolvency specialists.
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Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi ‘very unwell’, ‘doesn’t have much time with us’
The whanau of Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi, who helped spearhead the Kohanga Reo movement and helped thousands of tamariki grow up immersed in te reo Maori, have said she is nearing the end of her life.
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Man taken into custody over threats on social media
Armed police blocked off part of an Auckland highway to apprehend two occupants of a vehicle.
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Heavy hitters named in first day of oral submissions on Treaty Principles Bill
ACT leader David Seymour will kick off the oral submissions. Like every other submitter, he’ll have 10 minutes to present his argument.
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'The fans love Garnacho' - but has he said farewell to Old Trafford?
The Manchester United futures of Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford remain uncertain after Thursday's Europa League win against Rangers
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'A performance and a sham': Belarusian opposition denounces election
Since the protests in 2020 the Lukashenko government has brutally repressed political opponents.
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Even before the LA fires, Californians fled for 'climate havens'
Some are moving to so-called "climate havens" in the Great Lakes region to avoid climate disasters.
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Weekly Quiz: Which film came out top in the Oscar nominations?
How much attention did you pay to what has been going on in the world over the past seven days?
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New code of practice for getting a dog in Scotland
A new checklist will ensure that dog owners understand the commitment they are signing up for.
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Landslide election cost £52m in staff turnover payments
Parliamentary standards body says the last election saw an "almost-unprecedented" staff turnover.
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UK has not ruled out EU food trade deal, says minister
Jonathan Reynolds told the BBC doing a deal to ease UK exports of food would not cross the government's red lines
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