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Newscast - Keir Diary… A Week in the Life of the PM - BBC Sounds | 2024-09-02 | null | Recapping a busy week for Sir Keir Starmer. | null | Keir Diary… A Week in the Life of the PM Keir Diary… A Week in the Life of the PM | http://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0022js5 |
Americast - Profile: Who is Donald Trump? (Part 1… The Brand) - BBC Sounds | 2024-09-02 | null | How the man became The Donald | null | Americanswers! Do Harris/Trump actually need ANY policies?
We answer your questions on the biggest issues in the run-up to the election. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jmwg24 |
Titanic: Scan reveals world's most famous wreck - BBC News | 2024-09-02 | null | It's the first full-sized digital scan of the Titanic, which lies 3,800m down in the Atlantic. | null | The first full-sized digital scan of the Titanic, which lies 3,800m (12,500ft) down in the Atlantic, has been created using deep-sea mapping.
Read more: Scans of Titanic reveal wreck as never seen before | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-65613440 |
Holocaust: Nicholas Winton meets children he saved from Nazis - BBC News | 2024-09-03 | null | It was 1988 when Sir Nicholas was surprised by some of them on live TV. | null | This is the moment Nicholas Winton came face-to-face with some of the 669 Jewish children he saved from the Nazis.
It was 1988 and for millions watching That's Life! on TV at home it was an unforgettable moment.
Now Sir Nicholas's story is to be brought to life on the big screen with Port Talbot's Sir Anthony Hopkins in the starring role.
One Life will tell how Sir Nicholas, a London stockbroker who died in Berkshire in 2015, helped get young Jewish refugees out of occupied Czechoslovakia in 1938. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-66467077 |
Titanic: Scan reveals world's most famous wreck - BBC News | 2024-09-03 | null | It's the first full-sized digital scan of the Titanic, which lies 3,800m down in the Atlantic. | null | The first full-sized digital scan of the Titanic, which lies 3,800m (12,500ft) down in the Atlantic, has been created using deep-sea mapping.
Read more: Scans of Titanic reveal wreck as never seen before | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-65613440 |
Politics Essential newsletter | 2024-09-03 | null | Sign up for our Politics Essential newsletter to read top political analysis, gain insight from across the UK and stay up to speed with the big moments. It’ll be delivered straight to your inbox every weekday evening. | null | Sign up for our Politics Essential newsletter to read top political analysis, gain insight from across the UK and stay up to speed with the big moments. It’ll be delivered straight to your inbox every weekday evening.
We also send a round-up of the latest shows, services and experiences from across the BBC in our email updates. Plus, if we spot anything extra we think you'll love, we'll let you know about that too. You can unsubscribe from these emails at any time. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsletters/z7hc239 |
Holocaust: Nicholas Winton meets children he saved from Nazis - BBC News | 2024-09-04 | null | It was 1988 when Sir Nicholas was surprised by some of them on live TV. | null | This is the moment Nicholas Winton came face-to-face with some of the 669 Jewish children he saved from the Nazis.
It was 1988 and for millions watching That's Life! on TV at home it was an unforgettable moment.
Now Sir Nicholas's story is to be brought to life on the big screen with Port Talbot's Sir Anthony Hopkins in the starring role.
One Life will tell how Sir Nicholas, a London stockbroker who died in Berkshire in 2015, helped get young Jewish refugees out of occupied Czechoslovakia in 1938. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-66467077 |
Asteroid caught on camera soaring above English Channel - BBC News | 2024-09-05 | null | The asteroid was also seen in the sky above northern France. | null | An asteroid lit up the sky as it streaked above the English Channel at around 03:00 GMT on Monday.
The spectacle was caught on camera by enthusiasts who made sure they were awake to capture the moment. It could also be seen in the skies above northern France. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-64621115 |
Watch: Maori MP performs haka before swearing oath to King - BBC News | 2024-09-05 | null | Rawiri Waititim, an advocate for Maori rights, broke protocol as he was inducted into New Zealand's parliament. | null | New Zealand politician Rawiri Waititi broke protocol by performing a Maori allegiance before swearing an oath to King Charles.
He and five other parliamentarians chose to first pledge allegiance to their grandchildren, to young people and to the country’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi.
Waititi is the co-leader of Te Pati Maori, which advocates for Maori rights.
His induction on Tuesday came amid controversy about government plans to review affirmative action policies and wind back the use of Maori language. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-67622272 |
In pictures: The 2024 Paralympic Games - BBC News | 2024-09-06 | null | Amazing images from the Paris Paralympics | null | The 2024 Summer Paralympic Games are drawing to a close, the athletes leave behind a string of broken records as they compete for the 549 gold medals up for grabs. In the first four days of the event alone, close to 40 were broken in multiple sports.
Following a parade along the Avenue des Champs-Elysees from the iconic Arc de Triomphe, the ceremony was staged at Place de la Concorde, with spectacular performances from French singers Christine and the Queens and Luc Bruyère, known as Lucky Love.
Dancers showcased the beauty of the Paralympic sports old and new, with a nod to breaking – included in the Paris Olympic Games but excluded from the Paralympics. And the performances highlighted the paradox of a world claiming to be inclusive but remaining prejudicial against people with disabilities.
The Olympic cauldron was once again lit, and will float above the Tuileries Garden until the end of the games.
The athletes' colourful, funny and whimsical equipment took centre stage in the first few days of competition.
Parisian landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Palais and Arc de Triomphe provide a stunning backdrop to the competition. This is the French capital's first time hosting the Summer Paralympics.
Around 4,400 athletes are competing in 22 sports displaying prowess, efficiency...
History was made as Afghan taekwondo athlete Zakia Khudadadi became the first to win a Paralympic medal for the Refugee Team. In her childhood, she practiced the sport in secret and was blocked from competing after the rise of Taliban in 2021.
And again when Brazilian swimmer Gabrielzinho (on the right) made good on his promise of getting three consecutive gold medals in the Games, earning the nickname "Rocketman" from his fellow competitors.
On 8 September, the Paralympic Games come to an end as Paris hands over hosting duties to Los Angeles. The next Summer Paralympics start on 15 August 2028. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-6c21f8c1-8ac5-45e2-9614-c7052ce907b1 |
Quiz of the week: What made Norway's royal wedding one of a kind? - BBC News | 2024-09-06 | https://www.facebook.com/bbcnews | Test how closely you've been paying attention to what has been going on over the past seven days. | World | It's the weekly news quiz - how closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world over the past seven days?
Some mobile users may experience difficulties. If you cannot see the quiz, try this link, external. Try last week's quiz or have a go at something from the archives. What information do we collect from this quiz? Privacy notice.
Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-69323668 |
Newscast - Rebel MPs, Leadership Dreams and Parliamentary Pets - BBC Sounds | 2024-09-06 | null | And, what’s happening at Green Party Conference? | null | Laura, Paddy and Henry unpack what the PM had to say. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jp1w90 |
Politics Essential newsletter | 2024-09-06 | null | Sign up for our Politics Essential newsletter to read top political analysis, gain insight from across the UK and stay up to speed with the big moments. It’ll be delivered straight to your inbox every weekday evening. | null | Sign up for our Politics Essential newsletter to read top political analysis, gain insight from across the UK and stay up to speed with the big moments. It’ll be delivered straight to your inbox every weekday evening.
We also send a round-up of the latest shows, services and experiences from across the BBC in our email updates. Plus, if we spot anything extra we think you'll love, we'll let you know about that too. You can unsubscribe from these emails at any time. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsletters/z7hc239 |
Newscast - Rebel MPs, Leadership Dreams and Parliamentary Pets - BBC Sounds | 2024-09-07 | null | And, what’s happening at Green Party Conference? | null | Laura, Paddy and Henry unpack what the PM had to say. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jp1w90 |
In pictures: The 2024 Paralympic Games - BBC News | 2024-09-08 | null | Amazing images from the Paris Paralympics | null | The 2024 Summer Paralympic Games are drawing to a close, the athletes leave behind a string of broken records as they compete for the 549 gold medals up for grabs. In the first four days of the event alone, close to 40 were broken in multiple sports.
Following a parade along the Avenue des Champs-Elysees from the iconic Arc de Triomphe, the ceremony was staged at Place de la Concorde, with spectacular performances from French singers Christine and the Queens and Luc Bruyère, known as Lucky Love.
Dancers showcased the beauty of the Paralympic sports old and new, with a nod to breaking – included in the Paris Olympic Games but excluded from the Paralympics. And the performances highlighted the paradox of a world claiming to be inclusive but remaining prejudicial against people with disabilities.
The Olympic cauldron was once again lit, and will float above the Tuileries Garden until the end of the games.
The athletes' colourful, funny and whimsical equipment took centre stage in the first few days of competition.
Parisian landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Palais and Arc de Triomphe provide a stunning backdrop to the competition. This is the French capital's first time hosting the Summer Paralympics.
Around 4,400 athletes are competing in 22 sports displaying prowess, efficiency...
History was made as Afghan taekwondo athlete Zakia Khudadadi became the first to win a Paralympic medal for the Refugee Team. In her childhood, she practiced the sport in secret and was blocked from competing after the rise of Taliban in 2021.
And again when Brazilian swimmer Gabrielzinho (on the right) made good on his promise of getting three consecutive gold medals in the Games, earning the nickname "Rocketman" from his fellow competitors.
On 8 September, the Paralympic Games come to an end as Paris hands over hosting duties to Los Angeles. The next Summer Paralympics start on 15 August 2028. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-6c21f8c1-8ac5-45e2-9614-c7052ce907b1 |
Newscast - Sir Keir Starmer: The Analysis - BBC Sounds | 2024-09-08 | null | Laura, Paddy and Henry unpack what the PM had to say. | null | Laura, Paddy and Henry unpack what the PM had to say. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jp8ns7 |
Newscast - Rebel MPs, Leadership Dreams and Parliamentary Pets - BBC Sounds | 2024-09-08 | null | And, what’s happening at Green Party Conference? | null | Laura, Paddy and Henry unpack what the PM had to say. | http://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jp1w90 |
You could always access the latest BBC News articles via this dataset.
We update the dataset weekly, on every Sunday. So the dataset always provides the latest BBC News article from the last week.
The current dataset on main branch contains the latest BBC News articles submitted from 2024-09-02 to 2024-09-09.
The data collection is conducted on 2024-09-09.
Use the dataset via:
ds = datasets.load_dataset('RealTimeData/bbc_latest')
You could access previous versions by requesting different branches.
For example, you could find the 2023-08-20 version via:
ds = datasets.load_dataset('RealTimeData/bbc_latest', revision = '2023-08-20')
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