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The phrase "a new ideas" is not correct in written English.
It should be "new ideas" or "a new idea" depending on the context.
Example: "We need to brainstorm new ideas for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "fresh concepts" or "innovative thoughts."
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These, broadly, are impartial and accurate news, live sport coverage and sport news, the "best of arts and culture, history and science" pulled together in a new "ideas service", educational services such as BBC Bitesize, entertainment offered through BBC iPlayer, and national events such as royal weddings.
At this point it sounds like the project still has a ways to go (it was initially created during a New Ideas week last summer), but it's on the way.
Arthur Gregg Sulzberger will also take a leave from metro to be the editor in charge of a new ideas task force, which will function as the newsroom's version of a skunk-works team, a creative team that will think up and propose new ways to expand our news offerings digitally.
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