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BBC.com Content Index - 23 09 2024

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Prince Harry

Harry's US visa application will stay private, judge rules

A US think-tank had sought the release of the records after Prince Harry wrote about drug use in his memoir.

Attendees ride in vehicles during a "Trump train" rally in Texas in 2020

US jury acquits all but one in 'Trump train' trial

Six Trump supporters were accused of intimidating a Biden campaign bus on a Texas highway four years ago.

A GP measuring the blood pressure of a woman in a doctor's office

CrowdStrike: What was the impact of the global IT outage

Cancer delays, holidays ruined, businesses out of pocket - the CrowdStrike outage examined.

Tiger in the Sundarbans

Tigers and crocs make mangrove preservation tough work

To help preserve mangrove forests researchers have to take on demanding field work.

Margaret and David Fee

'No money and no answers' two years after collapse of funeral firm

Margaret and David Fee paid thousands for funeral plans, then discovered the company they used had collapsed.

Mohamed Al Fayed wearing a dark suit and a patterned shirt looks to the left

Ex-Harrods boss saw 'abhorrent' behaviour by Fayed

But James McArthur says he was not aware of sexual abuse at Harrods, including a police investigation.

A woman walks past a poster advertising Shein in London

Superdry boss says Shein allowed to 'dodge tax'

The fashion giant gets an unfair tax break because it ships items direct to customers, Julian Dunkerton says.

Rita Orr - a woman with shoulder-length brown hair

'I left my son at school so he'd be taken into care'

BBC Spotlight has discovered 44 disabled children have gone into care in Northern Ireland since the start of the pandemic.

A phone showing the Telegram logo

Telegram will now provide some user data to authorities

CEO Pavel Durov said the change should "discourage criminals" who have given Telegram a bad image.

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