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. End of the road for manual drivers? More learners opt for automatics in tests
[45 hours old]: The UK's 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars is said to be driving the trend.
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Trump suggests Starmer could use military to control UK borders [2 hours old]: The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", as his two-day state visit to the UK comes to a close.
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Key takeaways from the PM and President's news conference [3 hours old]: The US and UK leaders fielded questions on Ukraine, migration, free speech and Mandelson among other issues.
* First migrant deported to France under 'one in one out' deal [1 hours old]: The man was removed on Thursday under the "one in, one out" agreement and has arrived in Paris.
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'Cataclysmic' situation in Gaza City, UN official says, as Israeli tanks advance [5 hours old]: A constant of stream of Palestinians flee southwards as Israeli tanks reportedly push further into Gaza's biggest urban centre.
* Corbyn and Sultana clash over new party membership [0 hours old]: MP Zarah Sultana says she is a victim of a "sexist boys' club" in row over setting up new left wing party.
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Scientists pinpoint 'mileage clock' inside brain [5 hours old]: They located this key area of function by recording the brain activity of running rats.
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No outside pressure to drop China spying charges against British men, says CPS head [2 hours old]: He said his team had considered "alternative offences" but concluded "none were suitable".
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Musk's fellowship of Royal Society in doubt after Unite the Kingdom rally address [2 hours old]: The world's most prestigious scientific body raised concerns about the "language of violence" at the march.
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Author Sally Rooney says she could not collect prize in UK in case of arrest [3 hours old]: The author has given her support to Palestine Action, who have been proscribed as a terrorist group.
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Planning approvals for new homes at record low, figures show [5 hours old]: Planning approvals for new homes were at their lowest on record during Labour’s first year in office, figures show
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Keely Hodgkinson makes winning start to 800m world title bid in Tokyo [6 hours old]: Great Britain's Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson makes a winning start to her bid for a first world 800m title in Tokyo.
* Sarah Smith: Trump visit showed UK's warm relations - and limited influence [0 hours old]: The good-natured state visit showed the pair have a warm relationship, even if they disagree on some substantial issues.
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In pictures: Chequers, scout groups and a dolls' house - day two of Trump's state visit [3 hours old]: Day two of US President Donald Trump's second state visit
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Royals, Maga and tech CEOs: What we learned from state banquet guest list [4 hours old]: The event is as much about diplomacy as it is about fine dining.
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Sweet treats for Kate and Melania as they host Scouts [6 hours old]: Melania Trump also joined Queen Camilla for a tour around the grounds of Windsor Castle - including the Queen Mary's Dolls' House.
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US firms pledge £150bn investment in UK as tech deal signed [6 hours old]: The UK government hopes the investment will create more than 7,600 "high-quality jobs".
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DiCaprio on his latest film and 'divisiveness in our culture' [9 hours old]: The actor says his latest film, One Battle After Another, "holds a mirror up to society".
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'I'm taking life day by day, year by year': Tennis legend Bjorn Borg on cancer diagnosis [11 hours old]: Tennis legend Bjorn Borg speaks to BBC Breakfast about his prostate cancer diagnosis and his rivalry-turned-friendship with John McEnroe.
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Fashion risks going backwards on diversity, says ex-British Vogue editor [15 hours old]: Edward Enninful says being "super-thin" and European is often seen as "the norm" again.
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'Slot-age time' - breaking down Liverpool's late success [6 hours old]: BBC Sport examines how and why Liverpool's thrilling late winners have come about.
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Play now [14 hours old]: Think you can work out where's hotter and colder than you today? Find out by playing our game
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Israeli air strikes hit southern Lebanon [2 hours old]: Israel said it was targeting Hezbollah positions, while Lebanon's PM called for pressure on Israel to stop attacks.
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Miss Hoolie's green Balamory house up for sale [3 hours old]: The Tobermory house was home to nursery teacher Miss Hoolie in the Cbeebies show.
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Southbank to host celebration of youth culture [2 hours old]: Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle has an event planned for the May Bank holiday weekend next year.
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Two teenagers charged over Transport for London cyber attack [5 hours old]: The police say the hack caused "significant disruption" and "millions in losses" for TfL.
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UK not out of woods on inflation, says Bank of England as interest rates held [6 hours old]: The Bank of England governor warns "we're not out of the woods yet" in terms of rising inflation.
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Trust apologises for treating A&E patients in cafe [5 hours old]: Using the cafe to treat patients "will not be allowed to happen again", the trust's boss says.
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Egypt says 3,000-year-old bracelet was stolen and melted down [5 hours old]: A specialist took the gold artefact from a Cairo museum and sold it through a jeweller, officials say.
* Trump's State Visit: The President and Starmer Agree To Disagree [0 hours old]: Has President Trump’s trip to the UK been a success for the Prime Minister?
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Mourinho back at Benfica 25 years on - revered but a risk? [5 hours old]: As Jose Mourinho returns to Benfica after 25 years, is it a risk for both parties with elections looming?
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Hodgkinson makes winning start to world title bid [6 hours old]: Great Britain's Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson makes a winning start to her bid for a first world 800m title in Tokyo.
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GB's Asher-Smith and Hunt reach 200m final [6 hours old]: Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith and Amy Hunt reach the final of the women's 200m at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
* 'Who are you trying to convince?' - do mind games really work? [1 hours old]: After Noah Lyles' "panicking" comment failed to derail Oblique Seville in the men's 100m, BBC Sport looks at whether mind games work in athletics.
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UK 'not out of woods' on inflation, says Bank as rates held [6 hours old]: The Bank of England governor warns "we're not out of the woods yet" in terms of rising inflation.
* Ticketmaster, Live Nation face US suit over resale tactics [0 hours old]: US regulators accuse the companies of illegal ticket resale tactics costing consumers millions of dollars.
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Chipmaker Nvidia to invest bn in rival Intel [3 hours old]: The two American chipmakers will partner to make personal computer and data centre chips, in a lifeline for Intel as it struggles to profit from the AI boom.
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Next warns UK economy faces 'anaemic' growth [7 hours old]: The warning from the clothing chain comes as it reported a 13.8% rise in pre-tax profits.
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MPs write to government over JLR supply chain jobs [2 hours old]: West Midlands and Merseyside MPs have called for supply chain help after the JLR cyber attack.
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When will UK interest rates fall again? [8 hours old]: The interest rate set by the Bank of England affects mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.
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Facebook owner unveils new AI-powered smart glasses [7 hours old]: The event comes as Meta faces ongoing scrutiny over the impact of its products, particularly on children.
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UK set for talks over access to EU defence loans [3 hours old]: British ministers want UK-based companies to be able to take part in EU-funded military projects.
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Workers across France strike over budget cut plans [4 hours old]: The widespread walkouts come less than a fortnight after the government collapsed over a proposed budget.
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Free welcome cafe opens to help community connect [4 hours old]: The monthly cafe is being run by the volunteers behind the Highworth Community Larder project.
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Why is UK inflation still rising? [8 hours old]: UK Inflation has fallen from record highs but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.
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Why America is at a dangerous crossroads following the Charlie Kirk shooting [16 hours old]: This moment has parallels with other periods of discord in US history, but it is more complicated than simply repeating them.
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BBC News app [3390 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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What does Donald Trump want from his UK state visit? [27 hours old]: And the row over free speech after Charlie Kirk’s assassination
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Spain counts the cost of 'nightmare' wildfire summer [21 hours old]: The country's farming and tourism sectors have been heavily affected by a spate of blazes.
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Could the US interest rate cut boost the housing market? [21 hours old]: Borrowing costs are not guaranteed to come down much more than they already have, even after this week's rate cut.
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Fed Reserve cuts interest rates but cautions over stalling job market [24 hours old]: The Federal Reserve makes its first cut to interest rates since 2024, and signals more to come.
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Air India crash victims' families sue aerospace firms Boeing and Honeywell [17 hours old]: They accuse the manufacturers of doing "nothing" despite being aware of the plane's risks.
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Food prices continue to surge as inflation remains at 3.8% [33 hours old]: While UK inflation held steady in August, the pace of price rises for food surged, increasing cost of living pressures.
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Nvidia boss says UK will be 'AI superpower' as tech firms invest billions [28 hours old]: Microsoft, Google and Nvidia have announced investments as part of a £31bn UK-US "Tech Prosperity Deal".
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JLR supply chain staff told to apply for universal credit, union claims [27 hours old]: Staff are being laid off with "reduced or zero pay" following a cyber attack, which has forced the carmaker to shut down, Unite union claims.
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Nvidia boss 'disappointed' by report of China chip ban [33 hours old]: Jensen Huang said the US needs "to make sure that that people can access this technology from all over the world".
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Ben & Jerry's co-founder quits over social activism row [34 hours old]: His resignation marks the latest development in a dispute with parent company Unilever.
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UK hopes for 0% tariff on steel exports to US dashed [37 hours old]: An agreement to reduce tariffs on UK steel to zero in short order was welcomed with some fanfare in July.
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GSK pledges bn US investment as UK's pharma woes deepen [37 hours old]: The company is the latest pharma firm to have either reduced spending in the UK or diverted it to the US.
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Sky to cut 600 jobs in streaming move plans [51 hours old]: A consultation has been launched on proposed changes, which affect 900 roles.
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State pension likely to rise by 4.7% in April [58 hours old]: Earnings figures for the three months to July are used for the yearly increase.
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US regulators open Tesla probe after reports of children trapped in cars [52 hours old]: US safety regulators are probing Tesla's electric-powered door handles, responding to reports that they stopped working, leaving children trapped.
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How long can the UK afford the pension triple lock? [59 hours old]: The policy has been a success, but economists have raised questions around its fairness and its sustainability.
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AI challenges the dominance of Google search [69 hours old]: The popularity of ChatGPT has raised questions about the future of traditional Google searches.
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Will farming under solar panels take off? [165 hours old]: Farming under solar panels is still in the early stages in India, but will it catch on?
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'We are playing with fire': Fears persist over battery storage [189 hours old]: More battery energy storage facilities are needed around the world, but fire risks remain.
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The US factory spending 0,000 a month more due to tariffs [248 hours old]: The gulf between Trump's rhetoric and the reality on the ground is starting to show.
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The Caribbean islands battling the region's 'highest murder rate' [260 hours old]: Turks and Caicos Islands, a popular high-end tourist destination, is beset with violent crime.
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Trump's tariffs are pushing food and drink exporters closer to China [333 hours old]: Agricultural brokers tell the BBC there has been a surge of interest from exporters in trade with China.
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Publishers fear AI summaries are hitting online traffic [237 hours old]: Google's AI overviews are diverting traffic away from online newspapers and other publications.
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The green steel firms looking to revive US steelmaking [333 hours old]: Start-up firms have pilot plants for making steel with low carbon emissions, but can they scale up?
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Lack of charging facilities a 'barrier' for electric lorries [357 hours old]: Haulage firms are introducing electric heavy goods vehicles, but say many more chargers are needed.
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Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning [69 hours old]: Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.
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The UK car industry is at a tipping point - can it be saved? [885 hours old]: Tariffs, Brexit, pandemic havoc... All of this caused short-term disruption - but the impact concealed a deeper problem for the UK automotive industry
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Trump's global tariffs 'victory' may well come at a high price [1173 hours old]: The US president considers it a win - but if this all triggers a foundational realignment, the results may not break in his favour
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Labour might be down, but it's not necessarily out - voters reflect on a year in power [1804 hours old]: What’s gone wrong for Labour? 2024 voters delve into it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
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China's electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper - but is there a deeper cost? [2421 hours old]: The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the questions around national security?
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How to get out of a customer service 'doom loop' [173 hours old]: BBC Breakfast Business Presenter Emma Vardy has these tips for how to get complaints heard - and dealt with - when you're dealing with customer services.
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Martin Lewis: Act now to save on your energy bills [320 hours old]: Still on an energy price cap tariff? Martin Lewis has this warning for you ahead of the 2% rise on 1 October.
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Short guide to saving money for freshers - by students [346 hours old]: Three students share their savvy tips for saving money at university.
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Football’s Financial Shame: The Story of the V11 [399 hours old]: Unveiling a hidden scandal affecting a group of former Premier League players.
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Martin Lewis has this warning for women over 40 [562 hours old]: He explains how some women could be owed thousands of pounds in relation to their state pension.