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A BBC investigation has found that plastic waste from Britain that's supposed to be recycled in Turkey is instead being dumped there with some of it burned.
The UK exports more waste plastic to Turkey than to any other country. Environmentalists say Turkey can't even recycle its own waste and should not be importing more.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting from Angus Crawford.
The fall out from a deadly clash between Indian and Chinese troops in a remote part of disputed Kashmir continues.
Satellite images suggest China has built new structures near the site of the clash, which left 20 Indian troops dead.
Despite a promise to de-escalate, both sides are accusing the other of breaking agreements.
Many questions still remain about what happened and why - after no fatalities there for almost half a century.
Ros Atkins has a close look at a story that's captured the world's attention.
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The state-run KEM hospital in Mumbai is at the forefront of the city's fight against Covid-19.
With more than 60,000 cases, it is one of the worst-affected Indian cities and has been overwhelmed by the virus.
Hospital medical staff there are overrun with patients and are struggling under the workload.
So how do they cope?
BBC Marathi's Mayuresh Konnur and Sharad Badhe obtained exclusive access inside the hospital.
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Police are dealing with a "serious incident" which has shut down part of Glasgow city centre
Police confirm six people are being treated in hospital for injuries, including a police officer in a 'critical but stable' condition
Police Scotland also confirm the suspect has been shot dead
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says the reports are "truly dreadful" and urges people to stay away from area
There is a heavy police presence on West George Street with more than a dozen police vehicles at the scene.
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The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has sacked his former rival for the labour leadership, Rebecca Long Bailey, for sharing an article which contained what Keir Starmer claimed contained “anti-semitic' conspiracy theories”.
The Shadow Education Secretary had retweeted an interview with actor and Labour supporter Maxine Peake in which she said that “the tactics used by the police in America, kneeling on George Floyd’s neck, that was learnt from seminars with Israeli secret services”.
Rebecca Long-Bailey was asked to delete the tweet but chose not to, although she later said she did not endorse all aspects of the article.
Some senior figures in the party defended her, with the former shadow chancellor John McDonnell saying that criticism of Israel was legitimate and the article was not antisemitic.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting from Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg.
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UK Health leaders are calling for an urgent review to determine whether the country is properly prepared for a second wave of coronavirus. Elsewhere, local outbreaks have been reported in Germany, New Zealand and China – but experts say it’s not the second wave.
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Jubilant Liverpool FC fans descended on the streets outside Anfield and in the city centre in their thousands to celebrate winning the Premier League.
Supporters gathered throughout the city to mark the occasion with singing, dancing and fireworks.
Chelsea's 2-1 win against Manchester City on Thursday evening handed the Reds their first Premier League title.
Fans rushed to Anfield as well as congregating outside the city's Bombed Out Church.
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The United Nations says police forces around the world should stop using facial recognition technology on people attending peaceful protests. The technology is already being used in Cardiff and Hong Kong.
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In some European countries, hospitals have stopped performing abortions. In others, where abortion is severely restricted, women have been unable to travel to get treatment elsewhere.
Human rights organisations are now urging countries to make sure abortions are safely available.
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The government's chief medical adviser has warned against large gatherings in hot weather after half a million people flocked to Bournemouth beach today.
Chris Whitty said coronavirus cases would rise again if people ignored social distancing. A major incident was declared in Bournemouth on what's been the hottest day of the year as roads became gridlocked and local services were stretched to their absolute limit.
The Council said they were appalled by the irresponsible actions and behaviour of the crowds. The Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the government had the power to shut beaches and would take action if there was a spike in covid cases.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting from Duncan Kennedy in Bournemouth and Health Editor Hugh Pym.
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