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* Branding and logo for Great British Railways unveiled
[0 hours old]: The new red, white and blue branding mirrors the colours of the Union Flag, and will start to appear from next year.
- Two more arrested after suspected Heathrow pepper spray attack
[6 hours old]: A three-year-old girl was among 21 people injured during the incident at the west London airport.
. The entrepreneur connecting tourists to African hospitality
[335 hours old]: TripZapp founder Rory Okoli wants to make it simple for tourists to book and pay for African travel.
. 'This is the big one' - tech firms bet on electrifying rail
[935 hours old]: Railway operators have new options for electric trains including getting rid of locomotives altogether.
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Partial victory for nurse in NHS trans changing room row [3 hours old]: A tribunal said NHS Fife harassed Sandie Peggie but dismissed other claims she made against the health board and a transgender doctor.
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Why Sandie Peggie ruling could lead to big changes for employers [2 hours old]: A tribunal has ruled that the nurse was harassed by NHS Fife - but dismissed all other claims in her case.
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Pioneering new treatment reverses incurable blood cancer in some patients [1 hours old]: Seven out of 11 patients with incurable cancer who had the treatment appear to be cancer-free.
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European leaders walk tightrope between backing Ukraine and keeping US on board [6 hours old]: Europe's leaders are trying to avoid alienating Donald Trump while fighting for Ukrainian sovereignty and future continental stability.
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Paramount launches rival bid for Warner Bros Discovery [2 hours old]: The Hollywood battle to buy Warner Bros Discovery is shaping up to be a blockbuster.
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Prince Harry's security in UK under review [4 hours old]: It comes after he lost a legal case to have his police protection reinstated when visiting the UK.
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Leonardo DiCaprio's One Battle After Another leads Golden Globe nominations [7 hours old]: Hamnet and Sinners are also recognised, with Timothee Chalamet and Cynthia Erivo up for acting prizes.
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'I am not weak' says Liverpool manager Arne Slot as he responds to Salah outburst [2 hours old]: Liverpool manager Arne Slot says he is "not weak" and denies the situation with Mohamed Salah has undermined his authority.
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Major earthquake strikes Japan's north-east coast [1 hours old]: The magnitude 7.6 tremor prompts orders to evacuate residents.
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Israel to review reports that troops killed three-year-old in Gaza [2 hours old]: Israel says it is unaware of a strike, but is investigating the reported death of the child in southern Gaza.
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Storm Bram named with amber weather warnings for damaging winds and heavy rain [8 hours old]: Damaging winds and flooding rain will sweep across the UK on Tuesday with Storm Bram as Simon King explains
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Why has Paramount launched a hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery? [2 hours old]: What to know about Netflix and Paramount Skydance's blockbuster battle over Warner Bros Discovery.
* How Australia found itself battling big tech over social media for children [0 hours old]: Australia's policy is the culmination of years of pressure on tech companies over online safety, experts say.
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Lando Norris on family sacrifices and proving himself wrong after winning F1 world title [6 hours old]: Lando Norris reflects on family sacrifices, proving himself wrong and how a lap in Monaco made him cry and "flipped everything".
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Is it a cold, 'super flu' or Covid? How to tell the difference [12 hours old]: BBC Morning Live's Dr Oscar Duke shares his advice on how to identify whether you have cold, flu or Covid and how to look after yourself.
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How Bryan Ly went from pro-football heartbreak to Baller League's top goalscorer [11 hours old]: Bryan Ly says being managed by ex-pro footballers in the new football league was "surreal".
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I lost £13k after my second-hand EV turned out to be a clone car [6 hours old]: Sevak Maljian says he carried out all recommended checks when buying a used car.
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Government promises 50,000 new apprenticeships but how much do you get paid? [11 hours old]: Apprentices split their time between training and working - and are paid by their employer.
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Sweaty Betty in new dispute over ad slogans [4 hours old]: A period underwear company claims its taglines were copied, but Sweaty Betty disputes this.
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Joey Barton given suspended jail sentence over 'grossly offensive' social media posts [4 hours old]: The ex-footballer sent "grossly offensive" posts about Jeremy Vine, Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko, a court hears.
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Rebrand for golf course named after former prince Andrew [7 hours old]: The Duke's Course in St Andrews will be rebranded the Craigtoun Course, after a nearby country park.
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Rapper Ghetts admits death by dangerous driving [5 hours old]: The musician killed Yubin Tamang, 20, in Ilford, north-east London, in a hit-and-run collision.
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Asylum seekers, 17, sentenced for girl's rape [3 hours old]: A judge has lifted reporting restrictions on naming the attackers, Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niaza.
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Police assess claims Reform overspent on Farage election campaign [6 hours old]: The party denies breaking electoral law, saying the "inaccurate claims come from a disgruntled former councillor".
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Trump v Europe? [3 hours old]: Trump administration says Europe faces 'civilisational erasure'.
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Has Trump just made the US/Europe breakup official? [2 hours old]: The Trump administration warns European is facing “civilisational erasure”
* 'Disgraceful' Salah comments have caused 'carnage' [0 hours old]: Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is called a "disgrace" who has caused "carnage" at the club by pundits as the fallout continues from his explosive interview.
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Norris keen to 'live a normal few days' and 'forget I drive in F1' [6 hours old]: Lando Norris reflects on family sacrifices, proving himself wrong and how a lap in Monaco made him cry and "flipped everything".
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Non-league Macclesfield to host holders Palace in FA Cup third round [1 hours old]: Sixth-tier club Macclesfield are drawn against holders Crystal Palace in the third round of the FA Cup.
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England's 'Bazball' message dead - Agnew column [14 hours old]: If Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum are questioning the mentality of the England players, they need to look at themselves, says Jonathan Agnew.
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Why Alonso's chances of survival at Real Madrid are slim [8 hours old]: Xabi Alonso's Real Madrid fate has not yet been decided, but Wednesday's Champions League game against Manchester City at the Bernabeu could prove crucial, writes Guillem Balague.
* Man Utd score four as winless Wolves booed [0 hours old]: Watch highlights as Wolves lose 4-1 to Manchester United, suffering their eighth-straight loss in the Premier League.
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50,000 new apprenticeships promised in youth employment push [8 hours old]: Funding will be used to help employ young people in sectors including AI, hospitality and engineering.
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Elon Musk's X bans European Commission from making ads after €120m fine [11 hours old]: The EU regulator had fined the social media platform over its "deceptive" blue tick badges.
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Trump says bn Netflix-Warner Bros deal 'could be a problem' [12 hours old]: The planned deal would cement Netflix in its position as the world's biggest subscription streaming service.
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Five takeaways from the blockbuster Netflix-Warner Brothers deal [1 hours old]: It might seem like a simple merger deal, but it's got all the ingredients of a Hollywood drama.
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Drop in cream sales at dairy as shoppers cut back [7 hours old]: Guernsey Dairy's production manager credits the fall to people buying cheaper alternatives
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The story of Britain’s biggest mass poisoning [305 hours old]: When tap water turns toxic in Cornwall, a public health disaster leads to accusations of a cover-up
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How a high-flyer’s charm became a tool of deception [377 hours old]: Unmasking the Somerset high-flyer who conned his school friends and hundreds more.
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Japan is facing a dementia crisis – can technology help? [22 hours old]: Elderly people aged 65 and over now make up nearly 30% of Japan's population.
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Covid fraud and error cost taxpayers £10.9bn, report will say [32 hours old]: A lack of anti-fraud controls in Covid support schemes is expected to be highlighted in the report.
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Young people to lose benefits if they turn down work, says minister [35 hours old]: Pat McFadden says they would need a "good reason" to decline one of 55,000 new work placements.
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Failed Sarah Ferguson-backed app received £1m taxpayers' money [71 hours old]: The former Duchess was an "ambassador" for vVoosh, founded by her friend Manuel Fernandez.
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Iceland boss Richard Walker to become Labour peer, sources say [49 hours old]: The supermarket chair quit the Conservative Party to throw his support behind Sir Keir Starmer.
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Jamie's Italian to return six years after collapse [77 hours old]: Jamie Oliver is relaunching his casual dining brand in the UK backed by the people behind Prezzo.
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Shoppers loved the 'fabric queen'. Then, order by order, her story fell apart [76 hours old]: Designer Nerida Hansen admits failing customers who ordered textiles worth thousands of dollars from her businesses.
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Netflix to buy Warner Bros film and streaming businesses for bn [73 hours old]: The major Hollywood deal means Netflix will takeover ownership of franchises including Harry Potter and Game of Thrones.
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We would sell books by AI, says Waterstones boss [95 hours old]: James Daunt says booksellers instinctively have "disdain" for AI but it could be sold if clearly labelled.
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My husband would still be alive if he'd got Post Office compensation [95 hours old]: The widow and daughter of Jonathan Armstrong tell the BBC about the toll the Horizon scandal took on his health.
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US hits out at EU's 'suffocating regulations' after it fines Elon Musk's X [77 hours old]: The European Commission says the social media site is opening its users up to scams and impersonations.
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Meta shifts some metaverse investments to AI smart glasses [89 hours old]: The company has struggled to convince investors of the viability of the metaverse, a nascent technology.
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Turkey breeder supplying luxury stores investigated over welfare [94 hours old]: Farm workers are suspended over animal welfare and biosecurity concerns at a turkey breeding site.
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Details of plan to keep pubs open longer for World Cup revealed [93 hours old]: Licensing hours could be extended to 01:00 if a home nation reaches the final stages next summer.
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Taiwan bans Chinese app RedNote over fraud concerns [90 hours old]: Authorities say alleged fraud on the app has caused millions of dollars in losses.
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Six-month unfair dismissal right to begin from 2027 [101 hours old]: Labour ministers will commit to the start date next week after previously watering down the new protection.
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Energy grid investment of £28bn to push up household bills [104 hours old]: Ofgem says the investment will help lower reliance on imported gas and make wholesale energy cheaper.
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Construction sector shrinks at fastest pace since pandemic, survey suggests [105 hours old]: Some analysts said the score was a mere fluctuation in the run-up to the Budget.
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Can Japan get more female business leaders? [23 hours old]: The country lags behind when it comes to women in leadership positions.
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Sold 30 items on Vinted? Don't panic if you get a message about tax [47 hours old]: Here's what you need to know about tax rules if you're selling items online.
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What are freeze-dried sweets and why are they popular? [86 hours old]: Big confectionery makers are rolling out freeze-dried sweets after they become an online sensation.
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How family firms can best plan for succession [119 hours old]: The Murdochs had a much-reported inheritance battle, but smoother transitions are possible.
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'Carspreading' is on the rise - and not everyone is happy about it [134 hours old]: In the UK and across Europe, cars are becoming longer, wider and heavier.
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Why time is running out for Germany's green hydrogen industry [167 hours old]: Firms are ready to make the equipment needed for green hydrogen, but demand has not picked up yet.
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OBR head's resignation leaves potential landmines for Reeves [166 hours old]: Chancellor's next mission to find a respected and credible economist to run the OBR will require careful balance
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Greek sheep and goat cull raises fears of feta cheese shortage [191 hours old]: Livestock is being culled across the country due to an infectious disease outbreak.
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Fracking has transformed an Argentine town but what about the nation? [287 hours old]: Argentina hopes that an oil and gas boom can benefit the whole country.
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Machu Picchu hit by a row over tourist buses [359 hours old]: Protests have taken place over the coaches that take visitors up to the world heritage site in Peru.
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The 'toughest crop': Can tech help cardamom farmers? [431 hours old]: Sensitive to the weather and soil cardamom is difficult to cultivate - can tech help?
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From florist to drone maker: How the weapon became so mainstream [576 hours old]: With drones centre stage in Ukraine, military firms around the globe are ramping up their production.
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Will AI mean better adverts or 'creepy slop'? [488 hours old]: Advertisers are using AI to personalise adverts but not everyone agrees that's a good idea.
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The Kenyan start-up aiming to electrify African transport [671 hours old]: From fleets of e-bikes to individual riders, eWaka aims to sell across Africa's delivery market.
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Fire-blocking chemicals promise safer buildings [767 hours old]: New treatments promise to make buildings fire-resistant without using older, toxic chemicals.
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Will quantum be bigger than AI? [791 hours old]: The highly complex technology is increasingly being tipped to transform computing.
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The start-up creating science kits for young Africans [839 hours old]: Stemaide's goal is to bring tech skills to young Africans and prepare them for future jobs.
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Reverse advent calendar call-out from foodbank [39 hours old]: Every day up until Christmas, the Redcar foodbank is asking the community to donate a specific item.
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Warm Welcome hubs an 'important' helping hand [63 hours old]: Dozens of venues are offering free drop-ins for anyone struggling with cost-of-living pressures.
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Martin Lewis on what people misunderstand about credit scores [81 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains the things people misunderstand about credit scores.
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What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed? [82 hours old]: We look at the different circumstances that affect you if you're due a refund for cancelled or delayed flights.
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [224 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? [335 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 [423 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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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [1144 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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How Milei's 'Thatcherite' economics divided his nation - but won over Trump [1330 hours old]: Ahead of Milei's visit to the White House - amid protests and anger on the streets back at home - Ione Wells unravels the paradox that Argentina's president has created
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Neighbourhood businesses hit by series of break-ins [232 hours old]: Businesses in Canton tell BBC Wales about how a recent spate of break-ins has affected them.
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Vintage market trader retires after 60 years [251 hours old]: Birmingham vintage market trader retires after 60 years
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Are you a HENRY? Here's how the budget affects you [253 hours old]: HENRY stands for High Earners who are Not Rich Yet. Most are young and work in tech or finance.
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BBC joins officers on criminal network raids [268 hours old]: Three men have been arrested in dawn raids following a BBC News investigation into organised crime gangs operating on the High Street.