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Sign up with Google Sign up with Facebooksadly not, I have to use a VPN to read it. I am using the mobile app though.
Still no access to any part of BBC, sadly. Just checked it earlier today but it seems the trend is towards more foreign websites being blocked or slowed down.
Unfortunately not. Not sure why this is. Only last week the bums on seats in Beijing were happy to announce it was allowing more BBC TV programmes. Obviously it doesn't include the News.
Can you open BBC website, if c&p to Chinese web? Can anyone (from Ozz) open this on HEALTH "Drinking milk 'may not protect bones'' O2, o2 A testfrom EU:
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