The indie-pop duo broke up while recording their fourth album, and things only got weirder after that.
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BBC Music Correspondent
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Three people tell the BBC how the condition has affected their physical and mental health.
Three people tell the BBC how the condition has affected their physical and mental health.
Having battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week.
Tips on lockdown life in cold weather, from keeping your windows open to watching films in the bath.
NHS dietician Victoria says that since she had Covid-19, things that normally taste and smell nice are repulsive but loos smell good.
Coronavirus has changed the way we travel but why are people buying fake Covid fake certificates?
Shielders have been receiving their first coronavirus jabs as part of the next stage of the rollout.
A collection of your tributes to some of the thousands of people in the UK who have died with coronavirus.
Three people tell the BBC how the condition has affected their physical and mental health.
Having battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week.
Tips on lockdown life in cold weather, from keeping your windows open to watching films in the bath.
NHS dietician Victoria says that since she had Covid-19, things that normally taste and smell nice are repulsive but loos smell good.
Coronavirus has changed the way we travel but why are people buying fake Covid fake certificates?
Shielders have been receiving their first coronavirus jabs as part of the next stage of the rollout.
A collection of your tributes to some of the thousands of people in the UK who have died with coronavirus.
Having battled coronavirus, French nun Sister Andre will celebrate her 117th birthday this week.
Tips on lockdown life in cold weather, from keeping your windows open to watching films in the bath.
NHS dietician Victoria says that since she had Covid-19, things that normally taste and smell nice are repulsive but loos smell good.
By Mark Savage
BBC Music Correspondent
Australia will reopen its international border from November, giving long-awaited freedoms to vaccinated citizens and their relatives.
Flight attendant Teddy Andrews explains how his work has changed and the challenges he's been facing.
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The prime minister met this week with members from the Covid Bereaved Families for Justice Campaign.
The group has been campaigning for a public inquiry into the handling of the pandemic by government.
It's co-founder Matt Fowler, from Nuneaton, set the group last year after his father died.
Quote Message: After almost 400 days the Prime Minister finally agreed to meet with us and we think there was a step in the right direction, we have spoke to him about the formation of the inquiry, and he has agreed to appoint a chair before Christmas and consult with us on the terms of reference and the chair moving forward.
Quote Message: [We want to] carry on moving forward to make sure that the inquiry is handled in the best way possible, and we're hoping to coordinate with other parties of interest around this to ensure that everybody is represented with dignity and respect and an equal footing in the inquiry." from Matt Fowler Campaigner
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BBC Scotland reporter
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Sabeen died of Covid aged 43. Now her family has created a cook book to remember her favourite dishes.
Pippa Bloom, who had to shield due to Covid, says sharing her experience was "almost therapeutic".
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BBC News, West Midlands
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