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5 April 2023

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Is it the end of personalised desks?

Employees may never have a desk that feels like ‘theirs’ again, but the trade-off might mean an agile office that works for everyone.

News imageBBC News' Sumi Somaskanda

US Congressman calls China's comments provocative

Congressman Seth Moulton has called China's criticism of a US-Taiwan meeting on US soil 'absurd'.

News imageTwo Met police officers from behind

Officers moved from serious crime to clean up Met

About 90 are moved from serious crime and counter-terror teams to investigate police wrongdoing.

News imageThe headline on the front page of Metro reads "You're nicked" and the headline on the front page of the i newspaper reads "No new smart motorways to be built amid safety fears"

'You're nicked' and 'no new smart motorways'

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News imageThe headline on the front page of Metro reads "You're nicked" and the headline on the front page of the i newspaper reads "No new smart motorways to be built amid safety fears"

'You're nicked' and 'no new smart motorways'

Thursday's papers feature the former SNP CEO's arrest and reports no new smart motorways will be built.

News imageDoctors take part in a protest rally against Rajasthan's Right to Health bill , at M.I Road in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Tuesday, April 4, 2023.

The fight over who'll pay hospital bills of India's poor

Expanding public health facilities would be an ideal outcome of a pioneering state law, but challenges remain.

News imageEurovision entrants

Every Eurovision song ranked, from Albania to the UK

All 37 countries have now submitted their entries. But which are the gems and what are the duds?

News imageNew Zealand white-ball captain Kane Williamson

Williamson set to miss World Cup with ACL injury

New Zealand white-ball captain Kane Williamson is likely to miss this year's World Cup after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament.

News imagePatsy Stevenson arrested by police officers

'I'm not holding my breath for change'

Patsy Stevenson was harassed online by police officers after her arrest at the Sarah Everard vigil.

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