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* Ukraine strikes cargo ships and admits Romania drone blast
[0 hours old]: Ukraine says it struck five ships carrying illegal cargo in the Sea of Azov and in coastal waters of Russian-occupied territories.
. Prepare for turbulence - how a prolonged Middle East conflict could reshape how we fly
[1719 hours old]: The Gulf's hub airports made long-distance travel cheaper - but now their future looks unclear.
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* Rapist Paul Quinn sentenced to 24 years in case that saw Andrew Malkinson wrongly convicted [0 hours old]: Paul Quinn is jailed over the 2003 attack in Salford for which Andrew Malkinson served 17 years.
* Buffy and Ted Lasso star Anthony Head dies at 72 [0 hours old]: The British actor, who also appeared in Merlin and Little Britain, died of complications from pneumonia.
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Andrew was sub-letting Royal Lodge cottages, watchdog reveals [5 hours old]: A public spending watchdog examines the property arrangements of royals including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
* Teen rapists spared jail partly because of intellectual limitations, judge's full remarks show [0 hours old]: The boys' sentencing last month caused an outcry when they were given youth rehabilitation orders (YROs).
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A-level maths exam marking to be watched closely by regulator after students say paper was 'unfair' [4 hours old]: More than 20,000 people sign a petition calling for a review of a paper they say was significantly more challenging than any past exam.
* Everest guide survived six-day ordeal by eating chocolate and 'chewing ice' [0 hours old]: Dawa Sherpa was spotted alive by a cleaning crew as he slid slowly down the world's tallest mountain and spoke to the BBC from hospital.
* Two weeks out from crucial Makerfield by-election, here's how the contest is shaping up [0 hours old]: What stood out from the Question Time exchanges between candidates in the Makerfield by-election?
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Two Romanians found guilty of stabbing Iranian opposition journalist [2 hours old]: Pouria Zeraati, who works for the channel Iran International, which is critical of the Iranian government, was stabbed three times in the leg.
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The story of Norway's Viking World Cup photoshoot [2 hours old]: Renowned British photographer David Yarrow tells BBC Sport what inspired his viral Norway World Cup send-off photo.
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Gareth Southgate: We need to teach boys differently from girls to get best out of them [11 hours old]: The former England manager has made a documentary looking at the issues affecting boys and young men.
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The deeply contentious debate around what it means to be English [7 hours old]: The debate about English identity has been a perennial one but has now taken on a harder edge
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Primavera fans react after headline acts Doja Cat and Massive Attack cancelled over weather [3 hours old]: Fans have expressed their confusion that no back-up plan was put in place at the festival in Barcelona.
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Who can buy shares in Elon Musk's SpaceX? [6 hours old]: From next week individual investors can take a stake in Musk's rockets-to-AI company.
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'We moved in with 17 strangers so we wouldn't be lonely' - why co-housing is on the rise [11 hours old]: Co-housing is becoming a more popular model to beat loneliness and the affordable housing crisis
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Paddleboard firm owner who caused four deaths has bid to cut sentence refused [4 hours old]: Nerys Lloyd was sentenced to 10 years and six months for gross negligence manslaughter in April 2025.
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Three admit violent disorder after Nowak protest [3 hours old]: Connor Bishop, 24, Reece Robinson, 21, and Noah Etherington, 18, will be sentenced on Monday.
* Teenagers guilty of murdering 16-year-old Kayden Moy in beach attack [1 hours old]: The teenagers were found guilty of the murder after a row between rival groups on a beach in Ayrshire last year.
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King 'profoundly shocked' by navy helicopter deaths [3 hours old]: Tributes continue to be paid to three crew members killed in a crash in Devon.
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Donaldson trial hears pastor say it was 'obvious' who alleged abuser was [1 hours old]: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former DUP leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies.
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US actor James Handy stabbed to death, with girlfriend's son arrested [6 hours old]: Handy, 81, is known for his roles in films including Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick.
* Zverev one win away from long-awaited Grand Slam title [0 hours old]: Title favourite Alexander Zverev is one win away from an elusive first Grand Slam title after beating Jakub Mensik in the French Open semi-finals.
* England collapse as they lose three wickets in five balls [1 hours old]: England lose three wickets in space of five balls as New Zealand dismiss Harry Brook, Joe Root and Ben Stokes on day two of the first Test at Lord's.
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We need to stop AI developing without humans, says Anthropic co-founder [9 hours old]: Jack Clark tells BBC's Newsnight AI could get to the point where it develops without human input.
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Is there an AI stock market bubble, and is it ready to burst? [3 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.
* Hospitality jobs boom as US prepares for World Cup [0 hours old]: It is the third month in a row US jobs figures have beaten expectations.
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British Heart Foundation plans to close 150 charity shops [13 hours old]: The charity says it is facing "an exceptionally challenging trading environment".
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China cracks down on soft porn, violence and materialism in viral micro dramas [11 hours old]: Micro dramas have surged in popularity, but drawn criticism for often sensationalist content.
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Grant puts gloss on paint recycling enterprise [10 hours old]: A Cambridgeshire social enterprise is awarded £400,000 by the National Lottery to help it expand.
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Chippies turn to new species amid 'massive' cod price rise [11 hours old]: Experts say cod has turned into "white gold" as the prices keeps going up.
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World-first vaccine designed by AI could protect against whole families of viruses [16 hours old]: Cambridge scientists say they have, for the first time, tested a vaccine designed by AI.
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Weekly quiz: What did Rosamund Pike say to the person using their phone during her play? [23 hours old]: How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
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One in four births in England is now emergency caesarean, BBC analysis shows [16 hours old]: The shift marks a significant rise over the last five years, but experts say there is no single, clear explanation for the increase.
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BBC News app [9626 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Andy Burnham Says He Would Enter Labour Leadership Contest [17 hours old]: Adam and Chris react to Question Time in Makerfield
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Does the US need new laws to protect elections? [167 hours old]: And, why does Donald Trump want to “nationalise” elections?
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Explore a place where science, politics and culture collide [43 hours old]: Film exploring the human stories behind mankind’s biggest experiment in particle physics.
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The ancient trick making food waste useful and tasty [17 hours old]: Instead of throwing away byproducts of food processing, fermentation is making them valuable.
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Single 20-somethings need AI to make first move on dating apps - Hinge boss [17 hours old]: Jackie Jantos says loneliness and lack of confidence were challenges for young adults looking for relationships.
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Trump announces 0m coal investment using wartime powers [16 hours old]: The president is directing money into coal as the Iran war drives up energy costs for Americans.
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Mark Zuckerberg's longest-serving employee on AI, jobs - and her boss [17 hours old]: Naomi Gleit has weathered many controversies at Meta, but remains in what she tells the BBC is her "dream job".
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SpaceX says it's worth .75tn as it targets largest stock market debut [33 hours old]: Elon Musk’s space exploration company set a target share price for buyers earlier than expected.
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Why is government spending £1.3bn on Universal UK? [36 hours old]: The government is committing many millions of pounds to the new theme park planned for Bedfordshire.
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'I lost thousands in savings and my partner's money is in limbo' [35 hours old]: The number of people withdrawing money from a LISA is outpacing the number using one to buy a home. Why?
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Three-quarters of workers not on track for 'moderate' pension income, report suggests [65 hours old]: A newly-published report suggests a moderate lifestyle in retirement costs £32,700 for one person and £45,400 for two.
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Who is Elon Musk and what is his net worth? [30 hours old]: The boss of X, Tesla and SpaceX is the world's richest person and has used his platform to make his views known on a vast array of topics.
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'Apocalyptic' Tata Steel fire sees 'substantial' damage to production line [19 hours old]: Residents are advised to keep windows and doors closed as crews battle the fire in Port Talbot.
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Costly fuel pushes more Indians to buy electric cars but challenges remain [40 hours old]: High fuel prices are strengthening the case for EV adoption in the world's third largest auto market.
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US announces new tariffs over forced labour concerns [49 hours old]: It comes after the US Supreme Court struck down many of US President Donald Trump's previous duties in February.
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Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland back after online banking outage [50 hours old]: "We're aware some customers are having issues with our app and online banking. We're really sorry about this," Lloyds Bank posted on X.
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The 18 creatures in the running to be on the new banknotes [65 hours old]: The Bank of England is asking the public which animals should appear on future banknotes.
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Microsoft testing wearable AI gadget aimed at office workers [66 hours old]: The company said its own workers are testing a "wearable access badge" and a desktop device.
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Publishers in UK can opt out of Google AI search results [59 hours old]: The Competition and Markets Authority says it would put publishers "in a stronger position to negotiate content deals with Google".
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King told me Post Office scandal was 'dreadful', says oldest victim [71 hours old]: Betty Brown says she is accepting the honour on behalf of all the victims of the scandal.
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Water firm fined £1.8m over parasite outbreak [71 hours old]: Four people were hospitalised and there were more than 140 cases of sickness and diarrhoea in Devon.
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Instagram AI chatbot tricked by hackers to give access to others' accounts [76 hours old]: Some reports have linked the incident to recent cases of high-profile Instagram accounts being hijacked.
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Microsoft says new quantum chip 1,000 times more reliable than predecessor [69 hours old]: The tech giant predicts it will have a quantum computer that can solve commercially useful problems by the end of the decade.
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Third of people say uni degree not worth it, as student loan inquiry begins [75 hours old]: MPs will hear the concerns of graduates about the size of their student debts, and the interest rates.
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'By the grace of God': Miners dig on as lab-grown diamonds change market [41 hours old]: The rising popularity of lab-grown diamonds heaps pressure on those hunting for the natural gems.
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How 'confused' AI rollout hurts firms and baffles staff [89 hours old]: Some firms are putting pressure on staff to use AI, but have not thought through their AI rollout.
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Caribbean hot sauce producers warn of shortages and higher prices [113 hours old]: Manufacturers in Jamaica say the key chilli peppers they need are in limited supply.
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Humanoid robots 'the future' of car making, says BMW [184 hours old]: BMW is introducing humanoid robots to a car plant in Europe, building on similar projects in the US.
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Is 'out of control' US tipping culture spreading overseas? [209 hours old]: With US waiting staff getting cross at receiving less than 20%, tips are also on the rise elsewhere.
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The rise of the fruit that tastes like custard [221 hours old]: Custard apple plants are prized for their hardiness but exporting their delicate fruit is difficult.
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Morocco wants tourists to visit Western Sahara. Some say it's tightening its control [281 hours old]: The Moroccan government wants more Western holidaymakers to visit the territory it claims to own.
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'Six eggs used to be £1' - why everyday essentials cost so much more now [303 hours old]: Six supermarket brand eggs cost £1 in 2022. How much are they now, why have they gone up, and is anyone profiteering?
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Love factually: Dating start-ups promise to cut the cheats [353 hours old]: Frustration with fake dating profiles has spurred new dating services with different approaches.
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The fight against foreign developers buying Caribbean beaches [377 hours old]: Campaigners in Barbuda, Grenada and Jamaica say they can no longer access their coastlines.
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Robo-top: The machines that could make your next t-shirt [425 hours old]: Most clothes are made in Asia, but new machines could bring some of that work back to the West.
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Why does Amazon have no Western rivals? [441 hours old]: The internet giant dwarfs other online retailers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Rise in solar panel sales as people 'want to save money' [443 hours old]: One director, who has just bought 2,000 panels, hopes to safeguard the company's future bills.
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Inside the secretive and lucrative world of orchid breeding [521 hours old]: It can take a decade to bring a new orchid to market, so breeders keep their hi-tech processes secret.
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Smart glasses are 'an invasion of privacy' - Meta's are selling better than ever [563 hours old]: The biggest tech firms are set to sell millions of smart glasses despite growing privacy concerns.
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'Library of Things' aims to help people save money [35 hours old]: Volunteers in Leamington have launched a new type of library where you can borrow household items.
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'Without free meal, it's a cup of soup for dinner' [59 hours old]: Community cafe in Boston says numbers rose from about 60 to more than 90 at the start of the year.
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The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil [201 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
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The threat to summer holidays looming from jet fuel shortages [785 hours old]: What impact might shortages have on our summer holidays - and what could be done about it?
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Scammers are becoming ever more sophisticated - this is what the fightback looks like [1145 hours old]: Scams have exploded over the last few years. Can countries and companies come together to turn the tables on the scammers?
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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [1665 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
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Hinge boss on her green and red flags in life [25 hours old]: Jackie Jantos, CEO of Hinge, shares her daily habits and tips for success in dating and in life.
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Witness History [34 hours old]: How mass student demonstrations in May 1989 led to bloodshed in Beijing
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How a rise in energy bills will affect you from July [219 hours old]: Household energy prices will rise by 13% a year in July, as soaring wholesale costs caused by the US-Israel war with Iran hit bills for the first time.
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Why it's now harder to get a Saturday job [220 hours old]: The boss of Next has warned there has been a "dramatic fall" in the number of entry-level job opportunities in the UK.