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Art experts used infrared radiation and other non-invasive techniques to confirm the portrait found wrapped in a rubbish bag at Ricci Oddi Modern art gallery in Piacenza is the masterpiece.
The secret effort is done, in part, to spare the wealthy Persian Gulf kingdom embarrassment, the FBI said, and
On the morning of Thursday, April 19, 1956, former Navy frogman Commander Lionel Buster Crabb dived into the waters of Portsmouth Harbour. He didnt return from the dive.
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Netflix s Sex Education returned for series two on Friday and the series certainly lived it up to its provocative title.
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Erasmus What could happen to scheme after Brexit?
Question Time Laurence Fox on Meghan Markle racism debate
Khagendra Thapa Magar suffered from heart problems, asthma and pneumonia, friends say
The BBC plans a raft of new services and shows examining climate change and the state of our planet.
Hotel Hit Squad Great Scotland Yard isnt as arresting as it should be for the price – except for Robin Gills rustic, honest food
The agency apologises after the flyer tweeted she was humiliated by the incident in Minnesota.
Art experts used infrared radiation and other non-invasive techniques to confirm the portrait found wrapped in a rubbish bag at Ricci Oddi Modern art gallery in Piacenza is the masterpiece.
The secret effort is done, in part, to spare the wealthy Persian Gulf kingdom embarrassment, the FBI said, and
On the morning of Thursday, April 19, 1956, former Navy frogman Commander Lionel Buster Crabb dived into the waters of Portsmouth Harbour. He didnt return from the dive.
New MPs talk about the pressure they face and the hopes they share as they start new jobs in Westminster.
Cobra review Cheap-looking series creaks and clunks along

Netflix s Sex Education returned for series two on Friday and the series certainly lived it up to its provocative title.
Australias bushfires blamed on gum trees by biologist Jeremy Griffith
Benjamin is only the second child in the US to be born through the procedure.
Russian-American Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, who goes by username Kingvitaly, spent five days in jail after being arrested for climbing one of the pyramids in Giza.
BBC News NIs experts look at the urgent matters facing the ministers on their first day at work.
Unique factors make the latest anti-government protests different from those in the past.
Queens aides hit a deadlock as they try to finalise details of Megxit deal
Serbia migrants The man offering heat to people rejected by Europe
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