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- 21 March
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Victims typically lose £45,000 each owing to investment scams
Lockdown led to a surge in reports of fraudsters imitating genuine investment firms, regulator says.
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- 27 January 2021
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- Business
Ryan Burnett dealing with lockdown in his typically understated fashion
Ryan Burnett overcame numerous setbacks to become a world boxing champion and views lockdown as just another part of his life's journey.
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- 7 April 2020
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- Boxing
Australia bushfires: Which animals typically fare best and worst?
As Australian forests burn, some species are better equipped to survive danger and habitat loss.
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- 22 November 2019
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Tyrone people 'typically thick'
A judge describes Tyrone people as "typically thick" after mistaken identity brings the wrong woman to court.
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- 16 May 2008
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- Northern Ireland
Tom Daley wins Olympics diving bronze in typically dramatic fashion
Olympic bronze medallist Tom Daley has lived a life like no other British athlete, says BBC Sport's Matt Slater
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- 12 August 2012
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- Olympics
BBC journalist's 'typically Indian' beating
The BBC's Amarnath Tewary, in the Indian state of Bihar, reflects on the events surrounding his vicious beating in the garden of his block of flats.
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- 12 February 2012
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- India
Lionel Blue: My Obituary
In a typically playful turn, Lionel Blue presents his own obituary.
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- 20 December 2016
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- BBC Radio 4
Born Lippy by Jo Brand (Omnibus)
Jo Brand turns advice giver in a typically irreverent guide to life.
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- 9 December 2018
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- BBC Radio 4 Extra
North Yorkshire deer fatalities spark police warning over collisions
Officers say collisions typically increase in spring when roe deer move to new territories.
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- 10 March
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- York & North Yorkshire