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Is 10,000 steps the wrong target?
New research shows that 3,967 steps a day are enough to reduce mortality.
Should victims of miscarriages of justice pay for their jail time?
Michael O'Brien had jail costs deducted from compensation for his wrongful imprisonment.
Andrew Griffith: Banks must restore trust after Farage row
Treasury Minister says banks must explain to customers why their account is being closed.
How does Test Match Special commentate for 7 hours with no cricket?
After rain stopped play at Old Trafford, we hear from commentator Alison Mitchell
George Alagiah: 'His great strength was empathy'
Sian Williams and Alan Little reflect on the life of BBC newsreader George Alagiah
"The state made us doubt our honour"
Kevin Bazeley, who lost his RAF post, welcomes the apology for the ban on gay servicemen.
Nigel Farage: Coutts lied about why it closed my account
Former UKIP leader obtains documents describing his values as "at odds" with the bank's.
Illegal Migration Bill 'breaks international law'
The UN refugee agency's Vicky Tennant explains why the UNHCR wants the new laws changed.
Nick Read: Scale of Horizon scandal "beyond expectations"
The Post Office CEO insists it's not dragging its feet on compensation for post masters.
What does the future look like for house building firms?
We hear from Ian Burns, chief executive of Cameron Homes