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Bloodhound and its driver Andy Green are hoping to smash the current land speed record. Andrew Harding has been given exclusive access as the car is put through its paces. Show more
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Bloodhound and its driver Andy Green are hoping to smash the current land speed record. Andrew Harding has been given exclusive access as the car is put through its paces. Show more
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In northern Europe's Lapland, temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else in the world, threatening the livelihood of its indigenous Sami people. Show more
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Mark Kermode sorts the crackers from the turkeys, in his Christmas review of 2019's big releases on the silver screen.
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Private Eye's editor Ian Hislop talks to the BBC's Media Editor Amol Rajan about front covers, cartoons and satire: making sense of the world in 2019.
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The downfall of travel firm Thomas Cook had a far reaching effect on customers and staff. The BBC's Tom Burridge tells the story of how one of Britain's biggest brands collapsed. Show more
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