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Paracetamol challenge is stupid: parent of woman who died after overdosing on tablets
The reporter behind a birthday surprise for Winnie Blagden says she's "an amazing woman."
A new study says many people who appear to be work hard are actually the worst slackers.
New research suggests 'emoji' is evolving faster than any other form of communication.
Ben Morfit plays every part of 70-person orchestra and films it from his bedroom.
Matt Apuzzo said the charges accuse FIFA members of corruptions of 鈥渁ll levels鈥.
Kevin Beirne says it was a "nice show of support" for the Irish gay marriage referendum.
An Aardman director says 鈥測ou will see thumbprints on Morph鈥 he returns to TV.
Mod on '64 Brighton riots: 'My old man caught me up a lamp post'
Writer Jonathan Maitland talks to Phil Williams about 'An Audience with Jimmy Savile'.
The firefighters gave first aid to baby Thomas, who had choked and stopped breathing.
The former member of Fifa's independent governance committee reacts to recent scandals.
Ex-President of the European Commission says Britain has "already lost a lot of power".
From forced marriage to a mum in prison, Naz Shah says her journey has been "phenomenal".
Billboard topper says BB King was the "supreme being" of the blues, following his death.
Rushanara Ali MP throws her hat into the ring for the deputy Labour leadership.
Barry Wareham's grandson tells how the little ships of dunkirk saved his grandfather.
Adventurer Andy Torbet on how he discovered when a flooded Welsh mine had closed.
"I've lost trust in the NHS", says Stepping Hill victim Zubia Aslam.
Childbirth is "not something you're used to experiencing", says Penn Holderness.
Jackie Mason says he has had to adapt comedy over the years to not offend social groups.
Nigel Farage says the 鈥渂iggest racism" in British politics is happening "with the SNP".
The strength of your grip could indicate your risk of suffering a heart attack.
A student says a parasite was "eating through the cornea" of her eye.