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- Sanctions-busting shadow ships are increasing - the big question is what to do about them
[3 hours old]: What can governments do when countries circumvent or flout the rules to export oil?
. Uber ordered to pay .5m over claim driver raped passenger
[102 hours old]: The verdict is expected to influence the outcome of thousands of other cases against the ride hailing firm.
. Plane makers chase Asia's super-rich with luxe new private jets
[52 hours old]: Parts of the aviation industry are shifting towards wealthy customers and selling a more luxurious type of international travel.
. The Chinese planemaker taking on Boeing and Airbus
[172 hours old]: Comac's passenger jet is attracting customers in South East Asia where demand for affordable aircraft is growing.
. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse
[746 hours old]: There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
. Why the railways often seem to be in such chaos over Christmas
[1227 hours old]: Parts of Britain’s rail network will close for engineering work over the festive period - but is that the right time to do it?
and in other news ...
* US lawmakers urge Andrew to testify over Epstein files [0 hours old]: It comes after the King said the Royal Family were "ready to support" police in their inquiries.
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'Fear and alienation': Senior Co-op staff complain of 'toxic' culture at the top [3 hours old]: Lawyers for the Co-op said they do not believe the complaints represent the broader views of staff
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I will never walk away, says PM after facing pressure to quit [10 hours old]: The prime minister sought to strike a defiant tone after a day of political jeopardy.
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Boy arrested for attempted murder after two pupils stabbed at school [2 hours old]: Counter-terror officers are leading the investigation after two boys were left seriously injured.
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Norwegian biathlete Laegreid wins bronze then confesses to affair on TV [10 hours old]: Winter Olympics bronze medallist Sturla Holm Laegreid says on live TV that he made the "biggest mistake" by cheating on his girlfriend.
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Watch: BBC in Tehran for first time since protest crackdown [9 hours old]: Lyse Doucet reports from Iran, where she says the pain is still raw after unprecedented force was used to put down the protests there.
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Spike in antisemitism reports after synagogue attack [3 hours old]: Incidents included people celebrating the deadly anti-Jewish attack, and sending antisemitic emails.
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Former Daily Mail editor tells hacking trial allegations are 'preposterous' [8 hours old]: Paul Dacre told the High Court the claims that Daily Mail staff gathered information unlawfully are "inconceivable".
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UK braces for more rain as flood warnings remain in place [10 hours old]: With more rain in the forecast, BBC Weather presenter Simon King looks at what's been causing the very wet year so far.
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Malinin, Minion and Milan's most emotional moment [5 hours old]: From the astonishing to the emotional to the downright bizarre, the 2026 Olympic figure skating men’s short program on Tuesday night had it all.
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Ukrainian racer says he will wear 'helmet of remembrance' despite IOC ban [8 hours old]: Vladyslav Heraskevych says he will wear a helmet featuring images of people killed during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, despite it being banned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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Watch: USA's Naumov skates in memory of parents who died in plane crash [9 hours old]: Maxim Naumov's emotional skate dedicated to his world champion figure skating parents, Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, who died in a plane crash in January 2025.
* Are wetter winters and frequent flooding here to stay? [0 hours old]: Many places across the UK have experienced their wettest January in more than 100 years.
* The Papers: 'Terror probe into stabbing' and 'Streeting still intent' [1 hours old]: A knife attack at a North London school and the health secretary's political moves lead the papers.
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Six key questions about Keir Starmer's future [14 hours old]: There is no doubting the peril the prime minister was in, but while Labour MPs have decided to stick with him, his future is far from certain.
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Captivating chemistry or a hollow misfire? Wuthering Heights splits critics [15 hours old]: Emerald Fennell's take on Emily Bronte's classic novel has received a mixed response from film reviewers.
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Disney advert banned for showing 'disturbing' severed body [3 hours old]: Disney argued the severed figure in the advert was a robot and "visually distinct from a human".
* Britney Spears sells rights to entire music catalogue [0 hours old]: She is said to have sold to independent music publisher Primary Wave on 30 December for around 0m.
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Ex-police chief said Trump told him in 2006 'everyone' knew of Epstein's behaviour [6 hours old]: The now-president allegedly called police in Florida who were investigating Epstein and said "thank goodness you're stopping him".
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'No win, no trim' - has a haircut become a problem for Man Utd? [5 hours old]: A story about a haircut that has gone viral - meet Frank Ilett, the Manchester United fan with the infamous bouffant.
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Ex-Labour comms chief suspended over links to sex offender [4 hours old]: Lord Doyle apologises for his past association with a former Labour councillor who admitted indecent child image offences.
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Has Keir Starmer Saved His Job (For Now)? [6 hours old]: Keir Starmer survives his ‘moment of peril’ but what has it cost him and his government?
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Frank insists he is safe - but will he avoid Spurs sack? [3 hours old]: Tottenham manager Thomas Frank insists his job is not under threat despite dropping to five points from the Premier League relegation zone - but will the Dane avoid the sack?
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Carrick's 'Sir Alex' playbook and a happy start at Man Utd [3 hours old]: Michael Carrick is happy with his start as Manchester United head coach despite dropping his first points in 1-1 draw at West Ham.
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USA's Maxim Naumov skates in memory of his parents [9 hours old]: Maxim Naumov's emotional skate dedicated to his world champion figure skating parents, Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, who died in a plane crash in January 2025.
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Ex-rugby league player says head injuries affected mental health [3 hours old]: Josh Jones reveals he came close to taking his own life as a result of what he says are the effects of head injuries sustained while playing the sport.
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Wrapped helps Spotify add users despite artists' criticism over fees [9 hours old]: The Swedish music giant saw record users despite artists saying they aren't paid enough to put their music on the platform.
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Ford says it took an extra 0m tariff hit last year [4 hours old]: The US carmaker's tariff costs were higher than expected because of a change to the Trump administration's tariff relief program.
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US consumer spending slowed in December - Is it a warning for the economy? [9 hours old]: Retail sales were unexpectedly flat in December as consumers pulled back, raising questions about a broader economic slowdown.
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Wegovy maker sues rival over 'knock-off' weight-loss drugs [15 hours old]: Novo Nordisk says Hims & Hers' drugs breach its patent; Hims & Hers calls the lawsuit a "blatant attack".
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Apple and Google agree to change app stores after 'effective duopoly' claim [14 hours old]: The UK's markets regulator says the proposed commitments "will boost the UK's app economy".
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Netflix and Paramount are battling for Warner Bros. Who is likely to win? [11 hours old]: What to know about the two firms' blockbuster battle to control Warner Bros Discovery.
and in other older news ...
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How does curling work? [155 hours old]: Our Ask Me Anything team explain how the Winter Olympic sport of curling works.
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'Funny, warm, and no car chases' - Michael Palin on his return to TV acting [16 hours old]: The actor and presenter said he was attracted by the "humour and magic" of BBC series Small Prophets.
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BBC News app [6877 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Children in Care: How to Fix the Fostering Crisis [477 hours old]: Foster carer Louise Allen says the problem isn’t the children, it’s the system.
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Why food fraud persists, even with improving tech [27 hours old]: Even with sophisticated technology it is still difficult to detect fake foods.
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BP steps up cost cutting as profits slide [16 hours old]: The oil giant also suspends its share buyback programme ahead of the arrival of its new boss.
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More solar farms on the way after record renewables auction [17 hours old]: The results have been welcomed by climate and clean energy groups but could face opposition from local communities.
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Instagram and YouTube owners built 'addiction machines', trial hears [20 hours old]: The tech giants are under scrutiny over social media addiction in a landmark jury trial in Los Angeles
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US to exempt some Bangladeshi clothes from tariffs [24 hours old]: The White House agreed to carve out exemptions for US-produced cotton from Bangladesh.
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Make-up brand Barry M bought by rival Warpaint [36 hours old]: The cosmetics and nail varnish line was one of the last family-owned make-up firms in the UK.
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Target slashes 500 jobs as retailer seeks to invest in its stores [29 hours old]: Executives said the reductions were part of a restructuring meant to help fix stagnant sales.
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The tech firms embracing a 72-hour working week [51 hours old]: In the race for AI, tech firms are asking for their staff to work long hours. But there are risks, experts say.
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Businesses face extinction unless they protect nature, major report warns [38 hours old]: Experts call for urgent action by businesses to restore the natural systems that keep them running.
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Japan has given Takaichi a landslide win - but can she bring back the economy? [28 hours old]: Japan has been battling sluggish growth, mounting public debt and a rapidly ageing workforce.
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Voluntary student loan repayments rise in England [99 hours old]: Campaigners have criticised the terms of loans that were issued in England and still exist in Wales.
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Japanese stocks surge as Takaichi secures historic election victory [43 hours old]: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party secured 316 out of 465 seats in Sunday's election.
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Most smart motorways not value for money, say reports [105 hours old]: National Highways found only three out of 16 schemes are on track to deliver the financial benefits expected.
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Apprenticeship clearing system to be introduced [53 hours old]: The prime minister said "outdated assumptions about how to make it into a successful career" have held young people back.
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Google staff call for firm to cut ties with ICE [102 hours old]: More than 900 Google employees signed a letter opposing company links to federal immigration actions.
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YouTube's bn revenue revealed amid paid subscriber push [105 hours old]: YouTube's total revenue last year surpassed that of rival streamer Netflix as it seeks to dominate TVs.
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How £50m 'fish disco' could save farmland [21 hours old]: Innovative tech scares fish away from nuclear cooling pipes.
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The shadowy world of abandoned oil tankers [51 hours old]: A growing number of tankers and other commercial vessels are being ditched by their owners.
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How Britain became a fried chicken nation [74 hours old]: An internet craze for American-style chicken has come to the UK, but what does it mean for traditional chippies?
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Can robots ever be graceful? [123 hours old]: Firms are working to make the motors that drive robots more efficient and cheaper.
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Bank hints at rate cuts, but don't expect Covid-era mortgage deals [131 hours old]: The Bank of England may have suggested more rate cuts are on the way, but they are unlikely to go much lower.
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Silence and inaction - how audio helped prove captain guilty of North Sea tanker crash [134 hours old]: The top detective investigating the tanker collision says there were early signs of gross negligence from Vladimir Motin
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The yachting industry searches for alternatives to teak [157 hours old]: Prized for its beauty, teak is in short supply, forcing the yacht industry to look for alternatives.
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Asda has lost its mojo and has a big fight to get it back [242 hours old]: The industry data suggests that despite Asda embarking on a turnaround, it has been losing ground to rivals.
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Donation appeal as vulnerable face food bank delay [45 hours old]: A mental health support team set up a pantry in Wolverhampton to help those living in food poverty.
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City volunteers seek drivers for meal deliveries [68 hours old]: Friends of Di's Kitchen provides hundreds of meals each week in Wolverhampton.
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Should you overpay your mortgage or save? [107 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains.
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UK interest rates held at 3.75% but Bank says future cuts likely [130 hours old]: The Bank of England has kept borrowing costs unchanged but opened the door to cuts later this year.
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Are UK interest rates expected to fall soon? [134 hours old]: The interest rate set by the Bank of England affects mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [1764 hours old]: Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
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Has Britain's budget watchdog become too all-powerful? [1875 hours old]: Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
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The curious case of why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis [1963 hours old]: Why - in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch - are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?
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Kids can be the harshest critics… [107 hours old]: The candidates test their story on a group of kids.
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Bank of England chief 'shocked' at Mandelson emails [111 hours old]: The Bank governor criticised emails between Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein during the financial crisis.
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Watch: 20-tonne reservoir wall installed in three-day project [133 hours old]: The steel structure was lowered into place at the new reservoir in a 72-hour continuous operation.
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Gary Neville returns to the Den [141 hours old]: Gary Neville re-joins the dragons as they put another set of business hopefuls to the test.