
André Rhoden-Paul
Senior Journalist at BBC
Senior journalist BBC News UK/world desk. Got a story? 📧 [email protected]
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bbc.com | André Rhoden-Paul |andre rhoden-paul
Investigations ongoing over alleged terror plot, says ministerAndré Rhoden-PaulBBCArmed police descended on suspects across the country on Saturday Searches are continuing at a number of addresses after five men were arrested on Saturday over an alleged terror plot in the UK. Home Office minister Dan Jarvis said hundreds of officers were carrying out forensic investigations and collecting evidence at different sites across the country during a Commons statement on Tuesday.
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bbc.com | André Rhoden-Paul |andre rhoden-paul
Family's plea as student nurse dies in Texas stabbingAndré Rhoden-PaulTami OdunsiTami Odunsi, from London, was studying nursing in TexasThe family of a British student nurse stabbed to death in Texas has raised more than £40,000 to bring her home and "give her the peaceful and dignified farewell she deserves".
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2 weeks ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | André Rhoden-Paul |andre rhoden-paul
No hay electricidad y nada funciona. ¿Cómo voy a sobrevivir hoy? Esa fue la pregunta que se hicieron millones de personas el lunes en España y Portugal durante el peor apagón eléctrico de su historia. El incidente, que ya ha sido solucionado, provocó caos en el transporte e interrumpió gran parte de la actividad laboral en la península.
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bbc.com | André Rhoden-Paul |andre rhoden-paul
Five things you need in case of a power outageAndré Rhoden-PaulEPAPeople use candles in the streets of the city Ourense in north-western SpainThe power is out and nothing is working. How am I supposed to get through the day? That was the question faced by millions of people on Monday across Spain and Portugal during the worst electricity blackout in their history.
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bbc.co.uk | Jon Kay |André Rhoden-Paul |andre rhoden-paul
Media caption, 'You don't know what your children are looking at' warn parents of teen Jools SweeneyA group of British parents who believe social media played a part in the death of their children have travelled to the US to demand better online safety protections for children. Four families flew to New York City to protest with hundreds of others from the US and Canada outside the offices of Meta - owner of Facebook and Instagram.
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RT @bealejonathan: British Army racism apology to black ‘poster girl’ soldier - BBC News https://t.co/Fn10gEBIkk

Excellent take on Sunday at Glastonbury.

I felt awful for SZA tonight. Once the technical issues were resolved it was a sublime set, in entirely the wrong venue. https://t.co/EvwtTKWzOn

A person has been killed after ending up in the running aircraft engine of a KLM passenger jet at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. https://t.co/XkmE4PY8QV