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The tennis pioneer who interrogated Nazi scientists
Bruce S. Old was a data pioneer whose early advances remain largely forgotten in today's secretive world of elite tennis analysis.
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The tennis pioneer who interrogated Nazi scientists
Bruce S. Old was a data pioneer whose early advances remain largely forgotten in today's secretive world of elite tennis analysis.

The woman rallying election crowds - but won't vote
Diana Mwazi is one of many young Kenyans who see elections as a way to make money, not bring change.

'Don’t drop the picture round because I’m blind’
Comedian Chris McCausland reveals the secrets of playing the Have I Got News For You picture round.

What happened when Israel sent its refugees to Rwanda
As the UK presses on with its asylum deal, refugees sent from Israel to Rwanda describe their experiences.

'The Russians said beatings were my re-education'
Ukrainian citizens have told the BBC they were punched and electrocuted before being allowed to leave Mariupol.

'No-one could visit me, no-one could bring me clean clothes'
Why are hundreds of mental health patients still being sent far away from home for treatment?

What I saw working undercover at a GP surgery
BBC Panorama reporter Jacqui Wakefield worked as a receptionist at an Operose Health GP practice.
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The tennis pioneer who interrogated Nazi scientists
Bruce S. Old was a data pioneer whose early advances remain largely forgotten in today's secretive world of elite tennis analysis.

The woman rallying election crowds - but won't vote
Diana Mwazi is one of many young Kenyans who see elections as a way to make money, not bring change.

'Don’t drop the picture round because I’m blind’
Comedian Chris McCausland reveals the secrets of playing the Have I Got News For You picture round.

What happened when Israel sent its refugees to Rwanda
As the UK presses on with its asylum deal, refugees sent from Israel to Rwanda describe their experiences.

'The Russians said beatings were my re-education'
Ukrainian citizens have told the BBC they were punched and electrocuted before being allowed to leave Mariupol.

'No-one could visit me, no-one could bring me clean clothes'
Why are hundreds of mental health patients still being sent far away from home for treatment?

What I saw working undercover at a GP surgery
BBC Panorama reporter Jacqui Wakefield worked as a receptionist at an Operose Health GP practice.

The woman rallying election crowds - but won't vote
Diana Mwazi is one of many young Kenyans who see elections as a way to make money, not bring change.

'Don’t drop the picture round because I’m blind’
Comedian Chris McCausland reveals the secrets of playing the Have I Got News For You picture round.

What happened when Israel sent its refugees to Rwanda
As the UK presses on with its asylum deal, refugees sent from Israel to Rwanda describe their experiences.