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World

Fans fury as West Ham on brink of drop - how have they got here?

Many bowed their heads before heading down the tunnel. Relegation may not have been confirmed with this dismal loss, but [West Ham](/sport/football/teams/west-ham-united) manager Nuno Espirito Santo recognised the Hammers "owed the fans respect

BBC NewsMay 17
Business

The Chinese sports brand taking on Nike and Adidas

jobs back to the US with tariffs, highlights just how essential and competitive Chinese supply chains have become for manufacturing. The rise of Anta - which means "safe steps" - is not exactly unique. Decades of being

BBC NewsApr 26
Business

A fresh financial crisis may be coming - it won't play out like the last one

jobs. It ushered in one of the longest and deepest recessions since World War Two. Now there are a number of warning lights flashing on the world economic dashboard that have some wondering whether

BBC NewsApr 28
Business

How a £2m bitcoin order made Nigel Farage the political face of UK crypto

jobs” – whether [promoting gold as a pension fallback](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/dec/24/farage-criticised-for-direct-bullion-job-promoting-physical-gold-as-pension-investment) or [recording Cameo videos](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/ng-interactive/2026/mar/17/nigel-farage-videos-support-rioter-neonazi-event-far-right-slogans). And in a sense, it is: Farage is promoting a £2m cryptocurrency purchase by a company

The Guardian WorldApr 15
World

Why were so many caught out for pit-lane speeding at Monaco? F1 Q&A

BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions after Monaco. **Why were so many cars caught out in the pit lane for speeding at Monaco? Was the software to blame? - John** Five drivers were

BBC NewsJun 9
Health

'Such a let-down' - healthcare students on NHS recruitment squeeze in Wales

BBC about how she is now looking for work abroad because of [a recruitment freeze](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cedegj8v5yyo) in Wales. The story resonated with many people, and dozens studying midwifery, physiotherapy, nursing and other healthcare

BBC NewsApr 21
Politics

Royal finances face a cut. But will much really change?

many years. And in the wake of the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, there will be more scrutiny and demands for greater transparency. If Elizabeth II had in 1992 what she described as her "annus

BBC NewsMay 14
Politics

Why Labour's London squeeze exposes a fragmented modern British politics

job, Health Secretary Wes Streeting. The Secretary State for Housing, Steve Reed, completes the quartet of powerful London MPs in the Cabinet. A significant percentage of the party's activists, and the members who choose

BBC NewsMay 1
World

Sutton's predictions v boxer Molly McCann & the Boo Radleys

cut it up to make my jacket and shorts. "There's a special message in there from me to Big Nev (legendary [Everton](/sport/football/teams/everton) goalkeeper Neville Southall). Whether it is any type of community work

BBC NewsApr 16
World

World Press Photo Contest winners cast a lens on resilience, pain and bliss

cuts have led to the suspension or closure of 422 health facilities nationwide, including small community clinics staffed by a single midwife, many of whom are now working without salary or supplies. This crisis compounds

NPR Topics: NewsApr 26
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