Domain: bbc.com

Brand name and home for the BBC's online service

BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service. It is a large network of websites including such high-profile sites as BBC News and Sport, the on-demand video and radio services branded BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, the children's sites CBBC and CBeebies, and learning services such as Bitesize and Own It. The BBC has had an online presence supporting its TV and radio programmes and web-only initiatives since April 1994, but did not launch officially until 28 April 1997, following government approval to fund it by TV licence fee revenue as a service in its own right. Throughout its history, the online plans of the BBC have been subject to competition and complaint from its commercial rivals, which has resulted in various public consultations and government reviews to investigate their claims that its large presence and public funding distorts the UK market.

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Lucy Letby Case: Questions Remain

Nurse Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others. The case is controversial due to the lack of direct evidence and questions about the statistical and medical evidence used.

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MSP to Stand Down Due to Cancer

SNP MSP Ruth Maguire announces she will not seek re-election in 2026 due to cancer treatment.

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Epshteyn's Potential Role in Trump's Administration

Analysis of Boris Epshteyn's potential influence on Trump's administration and his role in US foreign policy regarding the Russo-Ukrainian war.

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Trump Appointees and Recess Appointments

Explanation of recess appointments and the vetting process for Trump administration appointees.

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Sri Lankan Coalition Headed for Victory

Sri Lanka's new president's coalition is on track for a landslide victory in the snap parliamentary elections, promising to fight corruption and restore stability.

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Gabbard Nominated for National Intelligence Post

Tulsi Gabbard's nomination to head the Office of National Intelligence raises concerns about her lack of experience and past statements echoing Russian propaganda.

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5 Ways to be More Likable and Influential

This article explores how to become more likable and influential by utilizing science-backed techniques in communication and body language.

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Molly-Mae Hague on Tommy Fury Split

Molly-Mae Hague discusses her shock at the recent split with Tommy Fury, emphasizing her initial feelings and future plans while respecting privacy for their daughter.

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"Doctor Pi" Acquitted After 13 Years

Andriy Sliusarchuk, known as "Doctor Pi", was acquitted in 2024 after being convicted of fraud and negligent homicide in 2014. The 2024 court overturned the conviction, finding insufficient evidence to support the original charges.

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Israel's Actions in Gaza: War Crimes and Accountability

The UN and Human Rights Watch accuse Israel of war crimes and potential genocide in Gaza. The article explores the reasons behind Israel's actions, the challenges of accountability, and the international response.

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Sri Lanka's Snap Election

Sri Lanka's snap parliamentary elections saw President Dissanayake aiming for a majority amidst ongoing economic struggles and voter disillusionment.

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Hacker Sentenced for Billions in Bitcoin Laundering

A US hacker, Ilya Lichtenstein, is sentenced to five years in prison for laundering billions in Bitcoin stolen in the 2016 Bitfinex hack. His wife also faces charges.

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