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* Defence row exposes tensions over how to keep UK safe [1 hours old]: Ex-Defence Secretary John Healey has said the defence investment plan is "well short of what is required".
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Celebrated British artist David Hockney dies aged 88 [1 hours old]: Hockney, one of the UK's most important and influential artists, has died at the age of 88.
* Ministers want 60% of children walking or cycling to school by 2035 [0 hours old]: Thousands of safer paths and crossings are promised to help people become more active in England's towns and cities.
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Grooming survivors left with criminal records still being failed, BBC told [10 hours old]: Victims who were abused and prosecuted as children are still being failed, says grooming report author.
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London council takes possession of property linked to Sierra Leone's First Lady [2 hours old]: Southwark Council in south London takes possession of a property linked to Sierra Leone's Fatima Bio.
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Donaldson denies meeting sex abuse accuser to 'nip in the bud' allegations [1 hours old]: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies.
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Taylor Swift makes tearful 21-minute speech as she joins Songwriters Hall of Fame [4 hours old]: The singer thanks her family as she becomes the youngest woman to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
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Israeli tech firm accused of targeting First Minister John Swinney in election [2 hours old]: Accounts linked to tech firm BlackCore are alleged to have carried out 'digital interference operations' against John Swinney.
* Watch: Four UFO videos newly declassified by US government [1 hours old]: The eyewitness footage shows bright orbs in the sky over an undisclosed location in the northeastern US.
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'Best Canada team ever' bid to shine at home World Cup [9 hours old]: Amid political turbulence in the US and talk of moving matches out of Mexico, it can be forgotten that there is a third co-host of the 2026 World Cup. Canada hope it will be their time to shine.
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Scotland's McTominay trains after stomach upset [1 hours old]: Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay takes part in training on the eve of the World Cup opener against Haiti, having missed out the previous day because of an upset stomach.
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Bollywood star prepares for Canada's opening ceremony with song of unity [3 hours old]: The Canadian-born artist will be performing her official Fifa song at the Toronto opening ceremony.
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The World Cup of adverts: How brands are competing to entertain, not simply sell [11 hours old]: Kim Kardashian, Timothée Chalamet and Susan Boyle feature in ambitious ads ahead of the World Cup.
* What we know about how Northern Ireland's riots were organised [0 hours old]: Northern Ireland has seen three nights of violence after footage of a knife attack on Monday night spread across social media.
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David Hockney: Art's great innovator whose vivid paintings made him a household name [6 hours old]: The proud Yorkshireman, who also painted iconic pictures of America, was routinely described as Britain's greatest artist.
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Palestinian anger at rise in Israeli demolitions in East Jerusalem [11 hours old]: Palestinian homes are being pulled down in occupied East Jerusalem to make way for a park.
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What do Puerto Ricans think of the viral song about their homeland? [10 hours old]: People from Puerto Rico reflect on how the catchy tune has attracted attention to where they live.
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South Africa trolled by African fans in wake of World Cup loss [5 hours old]: The taunting reflects anger from parts of the continent over reports of xenophobia in South Africa.
* More time needed for deadly Air India crash inquiry, officials say [0 hours old]: A statement says "significant progress" has been made into investigating the crash, in which 260 people died a year ago.
* Three more men jailed for Henry Nowak protest violence [0 hours old]: A total of 13 men have so far been jailed over the disorder in Southampton last week.
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Summer warmth to return for weekend but heatwave chances fade [9 hours old]: After a wet start to June it will be drier and warmer for the weekend, as Ben Rich explains.
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UK signals it may block payout to British Steel owner [5 hours old]: Chinese firm Jingye is seeking compensation after the government decided to nationalise the company.
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Our sons are playing for two different countries at the World Cup [10 hours old]: Jack and Heather Souttar are heading to the US to support their sons, who play for Scotland and Australia.
* The Keir Starmer Interview: The Analysis [0 hours old]: Adam and Chris breakdown the Keir Starmer interview.
* Raducanu joins Boulter in Queen's quarter-finals [0 hours old]: Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter will both play twice in one day at Queen's after recording impressive wins to reach the quarter-finals.
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Dzeko's last dance could be Bosnia's new beginning [8 hours old]: As Edin Dzeko enters the final stage of his career, BBC Sport tells the story of an underappreciated player who survived war to make history for Bosnia-Herzegovina.
* Williamson ends New Zealand career during series with England [0 hours old]: Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson - his country's all-time leading run-scorer - retires from all international cricket with immediate effect.
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Watch: Three things to know about SpaceX's stock market debut [7 hours old]: The BBC's Samira Hussain explains everything you need to know about SpaceX's historic IPO.
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UK economy contracts as Iran war impact felt [6 hours old]: The economy shrank slightly in April as the Iran war began to have an impact on businesses, official data shows.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX raises bn ahead of world's biggest stock market launch [3 hours old]: The public sale is also expected to make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire.
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Have you been mis-sold car finance? [3 hours old]: Martin Lewis has advice for those who have or who are planning to put in a car finance mis-selling claim.
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'I was employee number one at SpaceX' [6 hours old]: The BBC's Michelle Fleury spoke to Tom Mueller, who was one of the company's founders alongside Elon Musk in 2002.
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'I was employee number one': SpaceX co-founder reacts to firm's market debut [9 hours old]: The BBC's Michelle Fleury spoke to Tom Mueller, who was one of the company's founders alongside Elon Musk in 2002.
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'I've never been this good' – revolutionary immune reset puts lupus in remission [16 hours old]: Patients on the trial have not needed medication to manage their condition.
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Why the economics make this the craziest World Cup ever [16 hours old]: From trade wars to soaring ticket prices, the 2026 World Cup is unlike any before it. Faisal Islam explores what this tournament reveals about our changing global economy.
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'I spent uni savings on getting my teeth fixed' - the real cost of NHS dentist shortage [16 hours old]: People tell BBC Your Voice the rising cost of private dentistry is putting them in a difficult position.
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My friends always want to split the bill equally, how do I say no? [17 hours old]: It is never easy to speak up when a fellow diner says "let's just divide it!"
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BBC News app [9793 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Profile: Bradford celebrates David Hockney [5012 hours old]: David Hockney: iconic British artist.
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India's 'blue gold' starts a new drinks industry [17 hours old]: Agave plants grow wild in India and new distillers are using them to create a spirits industry.
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Ryanair investigated over charging parents to sit with children [23 hours old]: The UK's competition regulator is investigating the airline over charges it imposes on parents to sit next to their child.
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Mike Ashley's Frasers offers £1.73bn to buy all of Hugo Boss [40 hours old]: The retail group already owns just over a quarter of the German fashion brand but wants to buy the rest of it.
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I'd have vetoed foreign sale of UK tech giant, says Business Secretary [41 hours old]: Peter Kyle's comments come as the government sets out how it would back British technology companies.
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SpaceX IPO: Preparing for the biggest liftoff yet? [43 hours old]: It’s not just about rockets: what SpaceX does and why its IPO matters
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Villagers take fight against Lidl store plans to Welsh government [21 hours old]: Residents in the area do not want a store on land separating Llantwit Major and Llanmaes.
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Trump says 'I love the inflation' as US prices rise at fastest rate in three years [30 hours old]: The US president later said he had meant that he actually loved that inflation was not higher.
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Social media on trial: Four important cases to watch [35 hours old]: Social media firms face thousands of lawsuits, the BBC looks at four which could be significant.
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Korea fines e-commerce giant 0m over data breach affecting millions [32 hours old]: The record fine comes after around 37.5 million users had their private data exposed.
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World Cup expected to be the biggest betting event in history [45 hours old]: The expansion of the number of games being played is set to drive a surge in the amount of bets placed on this year's World Cup.
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Bill debt soars but many don't know help is available [64 hours old]: The majority of billpayers are unaware of special tariffs for water and broadband, the spending watchdog says.
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Illegal mini-marts to shut for up to 12 months under law change prompted by BBC [59 hours old]: Under current rules, shops breaking the law can only be closed for up to six months in England and Wales.
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World's largest chipmaker does not rule out price rises as costs increase [66 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.
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How to enjoy the World Cup - and keep your boss on side [65 hours old]: Football fans and bosses share their strategies to balance late night kick offs with work the next day.
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UK pint prices up 36% since last World Cup – here's why [58 hours old]: UK pint prices are up 36% since the last World Cup. We look at why beer now costs so much more.
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Beauty Pie LED mask ad banned over misleading anti-wrinkle claim [64 hours old]: The mask is not "clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks", the advertising watchdog finds.
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Kalshi to make some users reveal job details to tackle insider trading [65 hours old]: After issues with insider trading, the prediction betting platform is adding new rules.
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Version of AI tool 'too powerful for public' released to public [69 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.
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AI giants' race to raise funds heats up as ChatGPT-owner plans stock market debut [80 hours old]: The company behind ChatGPT files its plans one week after Anthropic did the same.
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Driving test booking rules tightened after thousands of no shows [88 hours old]: Learner drivers can only swap their test to the three centres nearest to their original booking.
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New candy stores are popping up across NYC. Why? [41 hours old]: While US consumer confidence is at an historic low the Big Apple's sweet shops are expanding.
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Could humanoid robots be heading for the battlefield? [88 hours old]: Armed forces are experimenting with humanoid robots, but battlefield deployment is some way off.
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Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid Middle East [113 hours old]: The European country had 9.1 million international visitors in April, the most ever for that month.
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The ancient trick making food waste useful and tasty [184 hours old]: Instead of throwing away byproducts of food processing, fermentation is making them valuable.
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'By the grace of God': Miners dig on as lab-grown diamonds change market [209 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 [256 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 [280 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 [352 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? [376 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 [389 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 [448 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 [471 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 [520 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 [544 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 [592 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? [608 hours old]: The internet giant dwarfs other online retailers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Why does your World Cup pint cost so much this time round? [23 hours old]: Pub landlords explain why they have no choice but to charge more.
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Dozens of crisis payments handed out by council [26 hours old]: Many of the completed payments have gone to low income families with surging heating oil costs.
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Paper plant closure fears spark community protest [26 hours old]: Workers and families held a demonstration with 167 jobs at risk at the site in Launceston.
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The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash [40 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 [113 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 [369 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 [952 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 [1313 hours old]: Scams have exploded over the last few years. Can countries and companies come together to turn the tables on the scammers?