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Travel & transport from BBC stories as at 16:55 10 Jun 2026
 
. City Airport faces opposition to large jet plans
[58 hours old]: A committee of the London Assembly wants London City Airport's plans halted due to noise concerns.

. M&S launches new traineeship for 1,000 young people
[58 hours old]: The scheme aims to tackle the "growing challenge" of young people not in employment, education, or training. 


and in other news ...

* 'I'll never get over watching my home burn': Belfast residents reel after night of unrest
[0 hours old]: A night of disorder in Belfast saw people forced to flee their homes, in protests that followed a knife attack in the north of the city.

- Three arrested over Glasgow unrest and racist assaults after Belfast knife attack
[2 hours old]: Police Scotland said members of the public were attacked "because of the colour of their skin" on Tuesday evening.

- Trump and Iran trade new threats after strikes exchanged
[1 hours old]: The US president warns Iran "will have to pay the price" for taking too long to agree a deal, after Tehran vows retaliation to any attacks.

- Stokes out of England squad, Root named captain
[1 hours old]: Ben Stokes will miss England’s second Test against New Zealand at The Oval following an incident in a London nightclub, with Joe Root stepping up as interim captain.

- Lacey Turner confirmed as first Strictly contestant
[1 hours old]: The actress is best known for her role as Stacey Slater on EastEnders, the BBC One soap she joined in 2004.

- Two migrants jailed under new small boats law
[2 hours old]: A Sudanese national and Afghan national were jailed for piloting small boats across the Channel.

- Ukraine says missiles hit military plant deep inside Russia
[4 hours old]: Ukraine's military also says it has struck a Russian oil refinery and a "shadow fleet" oil tanker in the Black Sea.

- Who will win the World Cup? BBC pundits make their predictions
[10 hours old]: Who will win, who might spring a surprise and how will England and Scotland do? BBC pundits predict what will happen at the 2026 World Cup.

- BBC cancels Doctor Who Christmas special and Russell T Davies announces exit
[4 hours old]: The BBC said the decision was made "after careful consideration" and had "not been taken lightly".

- Is another heatwave on the way?
[4 hours old]: Temperatures are expected to rise by the end of the week where we could see another heatwave developing, Simon King explains

* What the data does and doesn't tell us about asylum seekers in Northern Ireland
[0 hours old]: Belfast police say a refugee charged with the attempted murder of a man on Monday initially entered the country from the Republic of Ireland.

- Watch: Residents flee as cars and houses burn
[11 hours old]: Police and firefighters help families leave their homes amid disorder following a knife attack.

- What we know about the stabbing and violence
[1 hours old]: Houses across the city have been set on fire following a knife attack earlier this week.

- 'My son and daughter play for England, I still pinch myself'
[10 hours old]: Nigel James says "I still pinch myself" that two of his children represent England's football teams.

- Cymru connections: Who can Wales fans back?
[7 hours old]: It's the return of a conundrum that Welsh football fans had to deal with for 64 years before 2022: Who to support at the World Cup?

- 'People didn't believe I was sleeping rough': The UK's hidden homeless women
[15 hours old]: Two thirds of the women counted in a charity-led census would not have been recorded using the government method.

- What we know about Belfast attack and disorder
[1 hours old]: Houses across the city have been set on fire following a knife attack earlier this week.

- Three questions Bill Gates could face as he testifies to Congress on Epstein
[1 hours old]: The Microsoft co-founder has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of his former associate's illegal activity.

- We spent an entire year watching this one pothole - here's what happened
[4 hours old]: The BBC follows the ups and downs of a single pothole for more than a year.

- 'Not just offshore jobs': The issues facing voters in Aberdeen South by-election
[10 hours old]: Voters head to the polls on 18 June as seven candidates stand in Aberdeen South.

- Hundreds of twitchers flock to see African bird in UK for first time
[10 hours old]: Bird lovers flock to North Wales to see Western reef heron

- Illegal mini-marts to shut for up to 12 months under law change prompted by BBC
[11 hours old]: Under current rules, shops breaking the law can only be closed for up to six months in England and Wales.

- Growing backlash in Japan over Trump's use of anime characters
[2 hours old]: The US president has angered some fans by using the images of characters like Pikachu and Naruto.

* Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill 17, reports say
[1 hours old]: Nine of them were killed in a series of attacks in the town of Tayr Debba, according to Lebanon's state news agency.

- Uptick in children and teenagers enjoying reading for first time in 5 years
[3 hours old]: More than one in three now say they like picking up books in their spare time, according to a literacy charity.

- Manhunt after prisoner escapes van in Woolwich
[1 hours old]: Temitope Segun, aged 25, absconded from a prison transport van on Woolwich High Street.

- Boy, 8, phones his nan from capsized kayak to save his grandad
[5 hours old]: An eight-year-old boy and his grandad drifted more than two miles off the Vale of Glamorgan coast.

- US official says banned referee had links with 'terror organisations'
[1 hours old]: Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the United States because of his "association with suspected members of terror organisations," says a US official.

- Everton told to pay Burnley £35m over PSR breaches
[1 hours old]: Everton are told they must pay Burnley £35m for the impact of breaches of the Premier League's financial rules.

- Former Warwickshire wicketkeeper Piper dies aged 56
[4 hours old]: Former Warwickshire wicketkeeper Keith Piper dies at the age of 56 after playing nearly 500 games for the Bears in his 16-year career at Edgbaston.

* Scotland's Super Mario and social butterfly who emerged from Man Utd cocoon
[1 hours old]: From unappreciated at Manchester United to idolised at Scotland and Napoli - but who is the real Scott McTominay?

- US inflation surges to three-year high of 4.2%
[1 hours old]: Consumers are increasingly feeling the strain of the US Israel war in Iran.

- UK pint prices up 36% since last World Cup – here's why
[10 hours old]: UK pint prices are up 36% since the last World Cup. We look at why beer now costs so much more.

* School uniform charity plans fundraising week
[0 hours old]: Leanne Farlie's Little Stars charity supplies families who are struggling with the cost of uniform.

- Debenhams boss on the daily habit he swears by
[5 hours old]: Dan Finley has overseen the successful turnaround of Debenhams department store. He shares the best advice he's received and some of the keys to his success.


and in other older news ...

. How to watch the key World Cup matches - and keep your job
[17 hours old]: Football fans and bosses share their strategies to balance late night kick offs with work the next day.

. With no team in World Cup, China fans rally around a red card-happy referee
[16 hours old]: Ma Ning, known for his stern style, has sparked viral memes and attracted major brand sponsorships.

. Twenty new players to look out for
[33 hours old]: BBC Sport TV and radio commentators pick the players they think could be the breakout stars.

. BBC News app
[9746 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests

. The Secret Jungle Hospital
[19 hours old]: Saving lives in a hidden hospital, rebels fighting against Myanmar's military.

. Americanswers… on 5 Live! Why did Trump walk out of his TV interview with Meet The Press?
[44 hours old]: And why is JD Vance posting about Henry Nowak?

. Bill debt soars but many don't know help is available
[17 hours old]: The majority of billpayers are unaware of special tariffs for water and broadband, the spending watchdog says.

. World's largest chipmaker does not rule out price rises as costs increase
[18 hours old]: In a rare interview, a senior executive at TSMC discusses the AI boom, the geopolitics of chips and what it means for the price of electronics.

. How to enjoy the World Cup - and keep your boss on side
[17 hours old]: Football fans and bosses share their strategies to balance late night kick offs with work the next day.

. Beauty Pie LED mask ad banned over misleading anti-wrinkle claim
[17 hours old]: The mask is not "clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks", the advertising watchdog finds.

. Kalshi to make some users reveal job details to tackle insider trading
[17 hours old]: After issues with insider trading, the prediction betting platform is adding new rules.

. Version of AI tool 'too powerful for public' released to public
[21 hours old]: Claude Fable 5 is a version of Anthropic's Claude Mythos, an AI program which caused a stir among technology, finance, and government leaders.

. AI giants' race to raise funds heats up as ChatGPT-owner plans stock market debut
[32 hours old]: The company behind ChatGPT files its plans one week after Anthropic did the same.

. Driving test booking rules tightened after thousands of no shows
[41 hours old]: Learner drivers can only swap their test to the three centres nearest to their original booking.

. SpaceX's stock market blast-off could be Musk's biggest gamble yet
[40 hours old]: SpaceX is preparing for a stock market debut that could transform the company, the wider market and Elon Musk's fortune.

. US adds BYD to list of firms with alleged Chinese military ties
[32 hours old]: The Pentagon list warns US firms of risks linked to working with flagged Chinese companies.

. How driving test booking is changing for learner drivers
[40 hours old]: From 12 May, only learner drivers can book their own tests, not instructors.

. Final piece of 'iconic' Denby Pottery signed
[27 hours old]: The firm, founded in 1809, appointed administrators due to rising energy and labour costs.

. Widow 'distressed' by firm's nine-month delay to husband's pension
[57 hours old]: BBC Scotland has heard testimony from people affected by delays in pensions managed by outsourcing firm Capita.

. Jailed crypto founder Sam Bankman-Fried seeks Trump pardon
[46 hours old]: The former leader of crypto platform FTX, currently serving a 25-year sentence, on Monday officially applied to be pardoned.

. Russia's fuel crisis intensifies as Ukraine steps up strikes on occupied territories
[40 hours old]: Kyiv has made it difficult for Moscow to provide military and civilian supplies to the territories it occupies.

. Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children's phones
[48 hours old]: Firms will be expected to activate built-in features to stop children accessing sexually explicit images.

. You may be saving for retirement without realising it. Here's how to check
[54 hours old]: One simple check could ensure you are not missing out on free money which could help in later life.

. 'No dead ends': What the Dutch can teach us about tackling youth unemployment
[65 hours old]: The Netherlands has one of the world's lowest rates of 16 to 24-year-olds not in education, employment or training.

. Stock market jitters remain amid tech fears and renewed Middle East attacks
[43 hours old]: Markets in Asia are hit by a tech sell-off, and oil is volatile as Iran and Israel launch attacks on each other.

. 'We don't look at the sky any more': The Air India crash victims who were not on the plane
[66 hours old]: A grandfather, a survivor, a witness: one year after the crash, the people on the ground tell their stories.

. I was applying for hundreds of jobs - this tip helped me get one
[88 hours old]: Four people who weren't hearing back from job applications shared what they did differently to secure their first role.

. Tata Steel says new £1.25bn furnace may be delayed due to electrical issue
[75 hours old]: Plans for £1.25bn steel-making furnace may be delayed by electrical connectivity problem, Tata says.

. Could humanoid robots be heading for the battlefield?
[40 hours old]: Armed forces are experimenting with humanoid robots, but battlefield deployment is some way off.

. Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid Middle East
[65 hours old]: The European country had 9.1 million international visitors in April, the most ever for that month.

. The ancient trick making food waste useful and tasty
[136 hours old]: Instead of throwing away byproducts of food processing, fermentation is making them valuable.

. 'By the grace of God': Miners dig on as lab-grown diamonds change market
[161 hours old]: The rising popularity of lab-grown diamonds heaps pressure on those hunting for the natural gems.

. How 'confused' AI rollout hurts firms and baffles staff
[209 hours old]: Some firms are putting pressure on staff to use AI, but have not thought through their AI rollout.

. Caribbean hot sauce producers warn of shortages and higher prices
[232 hours old]: Manufacturers in Jamaica say the key chilli peppers they need are in limited supply.

. Humanoid robots 'the future' of car making, says BMW
[304 hours old]: BMW is introducing humanoid robots to a car plant in Europe, building on similar projects in the US.

. Is 'out of control' US tipping culture spreading overseas?
[328 hours old]: With US waiting staff getting cross at receiving less than 20%, tips are also on the rise elsewhere.

. The rise of the fruit that tastes like custard
[341 hours old]: Custard apple plants are prized for their hardiness but exporting their delicate fruit is difficult.

. Morocco wants tourists to visit Western Sahara. Some say it's tightening its control
[400 hours old]: The Moroccan government wants more Western holidaymakers to visit the territory it claims to own.

. 'Six eggs used to be £1' - why everyday essentials cost so much more now
[423 hours old]: Six supermarket brand eggs cost £1 in 2022. How much are they now, why have they gone up, and is anyone profiteering?

. Love factually: Dating start-ups promise to cut the cheats
[472 hours old]: Frustration with fake dating profiles has spurred new dating services with different approaches.

. The fight against foreign developers buying Caribbean beaches
[496 hours old]: Campaigners in Barbuda, Grenada and Jamaica say they can no longer access their coastlines.

. Robo-top: The machines that could make your next t-shirt
[545 hours old]: Most clothes are made in Asia, but new machines could bring some of that work back to the West.

. Why does Amazon have no Western rivals?
[560 hours old]: The internet giant dwarfs other online retailers on both sides of the Atlantic.

. Jersey's youngest ever politician elected at 18
[34 hours old]: Gabriel Raimondo, who turned 18 shortly before the election, says he is "absolutely ecstatic".

. Lib Dems propose energy price discounts for all households
[47 hours old]: The party estimates savings of £100-a-year on average for every household under the scheme.

. How the High Street became a window on our political instability
[65 hours old]: High Streets have declined in recent years. What does this tell us about the UK?

. The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil
[321 hours old]: Coffees at some city centre outlets now cost £5. It's a story of tariffs, the climate, Gen Z cultural tastes, and savvy coffee farmers playing the market, writes Faisal Islam

. The threat to summer holidays looming from jet fuel shortages
[905 hours old]: What impact might shortages have on our summer holidays - and what could be done about it?

. Scammers are becoming ever more sophisticated - this is what the fightback looks like
[1265 hours old]: Scams have exploded over the last few years. Can countries and companies come together to turn the tables on the scammers?

. The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high
[1785 hours old]: Butter, chocolate, coffee and milk have all seen prices rocket. Tracing back through the story of one particular supermarket staple begins to explain why

. The Interview
[16 hours old]: Charles Gitonga speaks to entrepreneur Mohammed Dewji about being a billionaire in Africa

. Consumer Fight Back
[102 hours old]: A new report says that 3 in 4 people are not saving enough for a moderate retirement.

. Is there an AI stock market bubble, and is it ready to burst?
[123 hours old]: Despite the Iran war, inflation and debt fears, US markets keep hitting record highs, fueled largely by AI. BBC's Samira Hussain looks into whether that bubble will burst.

. Free Thinking
[115 hours old]: Can the accumulation of wealth be ethical and what can we learn from Adam Smith's enquiry?


 
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