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* Virgin takes step towards running Channel Tunnel rail services
[0 hours old]: Firm wants to run up to 20 daily journeys to Europe but it must get additional approval for overseas tracks.
. Twitch users outraged as Amazon uses their content to train AI in opt-out feature
[96 hours old]: Users of the popular streaming platform criticised allowing Amazon to use their data by dafault.
. Why airlines are warning over lithium-ion batteries
[252 hours old]: The airline industry wants passengers to be careful when travelling with lithium ion batteries.
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Parents pushed to breaking point by Child Maintenance Service, BBC told [6 hours old]: Mothers, like Katy, describe battles to make ex-partners pay, while fathers say they have been wrongly charged thousands.
* Burnham exchanged messages with person posing as Trump's chief of staff [1 hours old]: Downing Street has declined to comment on the security breach, first reported by Politico.
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Rain on way for UK with temperatures to drop to overnight lows of 3C in some places [9 hours old]: After and exceptional summer of heatwaves and drought, the weather will turn wetter and cooler this week, as Simon King explains
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Post-mortems due on five boys killed in crash on wrong side of motorway that injured four in Ireland [4 hours old]: Three women and a child who were in a second car are being treated in hospital for serious injuries.
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Watch: Sprint sensation Amy Hunt takes gold number four at the European championships [15 hours old]: Great Britain win the first mixed 4x100m relay ever staged in the European Athletics Championships as Amy Hunt takes her fourth gold in the competition.
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Trump envoy Kushner arrives in Israel after rare Hamas talks on Gaza peace plan [2 hours old]: US President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is expected to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later on Monday.
* Cambridge chancellor criticises 'racist feeding frenzy' around Jason Arday [0 hours old]: Jason Arday, the former University of Cambridge professor at the centre of a plagiarism row, was found dead last week.
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Reform UK benefits ban for foreign nationals would include EU citizens [4 hours old]: The move would require renegotiating the UK's Brexit deal and could risk stripping British expats living in the EU of similar rights.
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Trump says US to reduce military drills with South Korea after it stayed out of Iran war [5 hours old]: Trump cites his "very good relationship" with North Korea's leader in deciding to downsize the exercises.
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Drugs, violence and racism: A week in Glasgow city centre [6 hours old]: A BBC investigation captures people openly dealing and taking drugs, as well as thefts, arrests, and violence.
* In pictures: Hayden Panettiere's life and career, from child actor to Scream star [1 hours old]: The former child star whose breakthrough came in 2006 later opened up about her struggles with mental health.
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How switching your bank account could earn you up to £220 [12 hours old]: New research suggests staying put is costing British savers billions in missed interest every year.
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'I want my brother back' - Tupac’s brother tells BBC murder trial won’t bring justice [12 hours old]: The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil sat down with Mopreme Shakur ahead of the trial for his brother and late rapper's 1996 murder.
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Boy who changed law on medicinal cannabis thriving as he turns 21 [6 hours old]: Billy Caldwell from Castlederg in County Tyrone has a severe form of epilepsy, which at one point had him suffering hundreds of "life-threatening" seizures a day.
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Instagram and Facebook could change forever if Meta loses child privacy trial [6 hours old]: US states are suing the social media giant to force an overhaul of its platforms for young users.
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Why don't men talk about using weight-loss drugs? [6 hours old]: Some men say they feel ashamed of needing to use weight-loss injections as it seems like "cheating".
* Aid shortages and fears of starvation as Indonesia reels from deadly earthquake [0 hours old]: Some 53 people were killed and thousands displaced by the earthquake, which struck early on Saturday.
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Sainsbury's branch pauses AI cameras after shopper wrongly identified as shoplifter [6 hours old]: Matt Arnold says he was asked to leave the store after being wrongly flagged as a shoplifter.
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Changing pubs into homes to be made harder under new rules [4 hours old]: The rules will come into force on Monday along with other changes to planning policy.
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Ukrainian strikes kill six in Russia, acting governor says [2 hours old]: A 14-year-old child was among four others injured, the acting governor of Russia's Belgorod region says.
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Singapore police investigate assault on elderly man who patted child's head [4 hours old]: A man believed to be the father of the young girl allegedly threw the 73-year-old to the ground.
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Man City in advanced talks for £85m Bouaddi, 18 [2 hours old]: Manchester City are in advanced talks with Lille over a move for Morocco midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi.
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'Are you not entertained?' - Hunt enters stardom with iconic quadruple [4 hours old]: Amy Hunt asserts herself as Great Britain's new track sensation after winning an unprecedented four gold medals at the European Athletics Championships.
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Brook on Test captaincy, batting and Wellington [6 hours old]: In an exclusive interview, England's Harry Brook says he supports Joe Root taking the Test captaincy, addresses frustrations about his batting and describes the Wellington nightclub incident fallout.
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Bronze explains out-of-character contract extension [3 hours old]: England defender Lucy Bronze says she has found a "really good role" at a club she is "comfortable" with, after signing a rare contract extension with Chelsea.
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Spurs' Vicario set to join Juventus on loan [2 hours old]: Tottenham accept a loan offer from Juventus for goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, which includes an option to buy.
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Signings impress but squad issues remain - learnings from Man Utd's summer [3 hours old]: Positives, negatives and areas to address urgently - how are Michael Carrick's Manchester United shaping up now pre-season is over?
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Ferrari's first ever electric car sold for record m [9 hours old]: The Luce's launch drew backlash from some commentators who said it broke from the brand's signature dramatic styling.
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Sainsbury's branch halts AI use as shopper ejected [6 hours old]: Matt Arnold says he was asked to leave the store after being wrongly flagged as a shoplifter.
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India built the world's biggest digital payments miracle. Now comes the bill [12 hours old]: India's UPI may finally face merchant fees, raising questions over who pays and whether users will resist.
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Business Daily [15 hours old]: Amid economic uncertainty, workers are more cautious about taking their next career step
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What Next For Nigel Farage After The Clacton By-Election? [67 hours old]: The parliamentary standards investigation into Farage's £5m gift has reopened.
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Is Iran really trying to kill Trump? [98 hours old]: How developed is the Tehran regime’s assassination operation abroad?
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Protein or pickled garlic? What's new in ice cream [62 hours old]: There's a constant battle in ice cream to come up with new flavours and to keep costs down.
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Temporary ban on disposable BBQs as military deployed to help battle wildfires [55 hours old]: Single-use grills pose a "significant risk to the public" in current drought and heatwave conditions, the government warns.
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I survived two years as prime minister in a hit new game - then my cabinet deserted me [35 hours old]: Mobile game No 10: Full Confidence recently ranked above Minecraft on the UK App Store paid games chart
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Selena Gomez sued for alleged fraud over mental health company [72 hours old]: Investors say the actor and singer did not take an "active role" in the company as promised.
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I got an £89 refund – how to cancel and avoid unwanted subscriptions [75 hours old]: After the PM announced a crackdown on subscription traps, readers share how they got into and out of unwanted plans.
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Electric vehicle sales targets could be cut after pressure from car makers [67 hours old]: The government says it is considering cutting the new electric car sales target from 80% to 50% by 2030.
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US says dozens of countries helped China dodge Trump's tariffs [74 hours old]: A new US report said China had moved goods through nations with lower tariffs to dodge higher levies.
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Engine parts smashed Ryanair window that man's head was sucked out of, report says [85 hours old]: A preliminary report by US investigators says an engine fan blade broke on last month's flight from Greece to Germany.
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'I lost ,000 in a month': Investors hit by Korean stock market's wild swings [85 hours old]: Some traders are reeling from heavy losses after a brutal correction in South Korea's stock market.
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Water bills set to rise for many after firms permitted extra funding [93 hours old]: Ofwat has given provisional approval for 13 water companies to charge customers more to pay for investments.
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Harvey Nichols bought by owner of Sports Direct [93 hours old]: The department store made famous by sitcom Absolutely Fabulous had warned it would cease trading.
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Flock boss admits surveillance firm took too long to act over police abuse [94 hours old]: US police officers have quit after using licence plate-reading cameras to track romantic partners.
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UK economy grows but experts warn of challenging months ahead [97 hours old]: Hot weather and the men's football World Cup boosted the economy but the Iran war may weigh on growth
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Zero hours crackdown could cost firms up to £2.9bn a year [96 hours old]: Labour's employment rights bill crackdown on zero hours contracts could cost businesses up to £2.9bn a year, new official analysis has found.
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Bumble divides users by ditching its signature 'women-first' chat rule [93 hours old]: The dating app's boss says the move is in response to a successful trial and a change in what users want.
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Why Japanese firms are being so slow to use AI [108 hours old]: Japanese risk aversion and conservatism blamed for slow AI take-up by the country's business sector.
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Tokenomics: Why making AI pay is tricky [132 hours old]: Buyers of AI services are struggling to control costs and sellers are not sure how much to charge.
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'I started in my 20s and made £8,000': Why women are often better investors than men [156 hours old]: Women can make higher returns but only about a quarter of UK women have investments, compared with about 40% of men.
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'You could smell someone' who worked at Raleigh [174 hours old]: The company was more than just a employer. For years, it was part of the fabric of Nottingham.
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Argos is getting a makeover - but can it attract new shoppers? [252 hours old]: The retailer has been around for 50 years but struggled to compete with newer rivals such as Amazon. Can its new owners turn it around?
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Shorts, strappy tops and sandals: What is acceptable to wear to work? [262 hours old]: Here's how to style for success while keeping your cool - and where you and your boss stand on your wardrobe.
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First OpenAI, now Meta - why do AI hacks keep happening? [259 hours old]: A flood of companies are revealing AI models gained access to the internet - with real consequences.
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The cost of being single – and how friends are teaming up to beat it [300 hours old]: Many singles face extra costs for housing, bills, food and holidays but there are ways to ease the burden.
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'I feel like I dug my own grave': The workers caught in the AI transition [301 hours old]: AI is reshaping the Philippines' outsourcing industry, raising questions over the future of the industry.
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How tech is helping in the battle against wildfires [300 hours old]: Tech is being used to watch for wildfires but firefighters are still needed to put them out.
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Parents 'watering down baby milk' over high costs [29 hours old]: Moorside Baby Bank say parents are turning to unsafe practices over the rising cost of essentials.
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Royal Parks gardeners to strike over pay [67 hours old]: Staff employed by sub-contractor Idverde are to strike after rejecting a 70p per hour pay rise.
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Young people want better job prospects and housing [95 hours old]: In a recent survey only 27% of respondents say they want to stay in Guernsey.
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Why the UK is dithering over what to do about e-scooters [611 hours old]: Why is it taking so long for the government to regulate them, and what are the consequences of delay?
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Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension [1140 hours old]: Many younger people do not believe the state pension will exist when they are older
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The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash [1620 hours old]: The final conclusions of the investigation have yet to be published, although more could become apparent in the coming days.
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How the High Street became a window on our political instability [1692 hours old]: High Streets have declined in recent years. What does this tell us about the UK?
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The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil [1948 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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Why is Selena Gomez being sued? [66 hours old]: BBC journalist Ana Guerra-Moore looks at why investors who backed Wondermind Global are claiming the pop star failed to fulfil promises.
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The Global Story [146 hours old]: Are we entering the Chinese Century, or is the Chinese Dream already fading for some?