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- UK's largest road tunnel project awarded £590m
[4 hours old]: Work on the Lower Thames Crossing is expected to begin in 2026 and finish by 2032.
* Airport parking fall driver leaves hospital
[1 hours old]: A spokesperson for the airport says the man has been discharged with "minor injuries".
. HS2 reports subcontractor over alleged fraud
[16 hours old]: The firm managing the giant rail project has shared whistleblower allegations with HMRC.
. Winners and losers: Who got what in the spending review?
[109 hours old]: BBC correspondents analyse how departments have fared and the impact decisions could have on you.
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Trump told Israel not to kill Iran's supreme leader, says report [8 hours old]: Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that assassinating Khamenei was not a good idea, according to CBS.
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Watch: Explosions and damage across Israel as Iran launches fresh air strikes [2 hours old]: Five people have been killed and dozens injured, according to Israel's national emergency service.
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'Nowhere feels safe': Iranians on life under Israeli attacks [11 hours old]: Some of those in Iran who have spoken to the BBC use one word to describe life in there right now.
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Man suspected of shooting Minnesota lawmakers arrested after huge manhunt [1 hours old]: Vance Luther Boelter is accused of killing Democrat Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, and injuring two others.
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‘I broke my jaw in half’: Accidents raise questions about funfair safety [3 hours old]: Hundreds injured by funfair rides over the past decade, a Panorama investigation has found.
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'Forever chemical' scientists fear may affect reproduction found in 31 UK rivers [8 hours old]: The long-term impact of the chemical on human health is still unclear and being researched.
* Investigators find cockpit voice recorder from crashed Air India flight [1 hours old]: The recovery of the recorder is a key step in uncovering what caused last week's deadly plane crash.
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MI6 appoints first female chief in 116-year history [6 hours old]: Blaise Metreweli joined the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in 1999 and will become its 18th chief.
* Truckloads of Scotland's rubbish will be sent to England, experts say [0 hours old]: Up to 100 trucks a day could take Scotland's waste to England once a landfill ban comes in at the end of the year.
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Chris Brown returns to Manchester for first show in city since arrest [9 hours old]: The US singer is on £5m bail after being charged over an alleged assualt in a nightclub in 2023.
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Shared ownership: 'It's a con and we felt trapped' [3 hours old]: Londoners, including couple Chris and Diana, share their experiences of shared ownership.
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Trump orders increase in migrant deportations [3 hours old]: The president called on federal agencies to enforce the "largest mass deportation programme in history".
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Rare Welsh Bible from 1588 displayed for first time [3 hours old]: The rare copy of the Bible in Welsh, printed in 1588, has never been displayed before.
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The reality behind Trump's incredible investment claims [7 hours old]: The president's impact on investment in the US is far more incremental than he has claimed.
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Hospices are at centre of debate over assisted dying bill - what do they think? [4 hours old]: As MPs debate whether to legalise assisted dying, we speak to those providing end-of-life care.
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What we know about the attack on two Minnesota lawmakers [2 hours old]: The attack on two Minnesota state lawmakers in their homes was described as politically motivated.
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The Papers: 'Retreat over grooming gangs' and 'Say sorry for delay' [4 hours old]: The prime minister's new call for a national inquiry into grooming gangs features in the papers.
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G7 summit is a big moment for Canada's PM Carney. Here are five things to watch [6 hours old]: The gathering of leaders in Alberta will be a big test for Canada's new leader. We break down his challenges.
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Your next Traitors fix, and Yungblud's new album: What's coming up this week [15 hours old]: 28 Years Later is also released, Date Everything is here, and Benson Boone has a new album out.
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Cape Town safety fears force parents to seek former white-only schools [8 hours old]: A legacy of apartheid means some black students have to go the extra mile to get a decent education.
* Benefits reform must be pushed through, says PM [0 hours old]: MPs will vote in the coming weeks on a package of measures aiming to cut the benefits bill by £5bn by 2030.
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Woman charged £4,586 for two-hour car park stay [4 hours old]: It took three weeks for the mum to receive a refund for the accidental overcharge.
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Son of Estee Lauder, who took the brand global, dies aged 92 [6 hours old]: Leonard Lauder joined his parents' company in 1958 and served as chief executive for 17 years.
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Zoo welcomes rare pygmy loris twins [3 hours old]: Amazon World Zoo Park on the Isle of Wight celebrates the birth of endangered pygmy slow loris twins
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Hedy Lamarr: A Hollywood star and an inventor [8 hours old]: A scandal in Vienna: Hedy Lamarr’s debut movie is banned in several countries
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Spaun birdies last two to win US Open from MacIntyre [8 hours old]: American JJ Spaun beats Robert MacIntyre by two shots to win his first major title on a chaotic final day at the US Open.
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Norris 'made a fool' of himself in Piastri collision [7 hours old]: Lando Norris says he "made a fool" of himself in colliding with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri in the Canadian Grand Prix.
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A footballing mismatch – why were Auckland City playing Bayern Munich? [10 hours old]: Bayern Munich's Club World Cup group game against Auckland City was a mismatch on the pitch - so why were the part-timers from New Zealand facing the 34-time German champions?
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'Some Man Utd players may have been intimidated by weight of shirt' [3 hours old]: In an exclusive interview with BBC Sport, Angel Gomes discusses why players have flourished away from Manchester United and confronts suggestions his England caps are rooted in nepotism.
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Spaun wins US Open with 64-foot birdie putt [7 hours old]: JJ Spaun makes an incredible birdie putt on the 18th hole to seal US Open victory at Oakmont.
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How the Israel-Iran conflict could affect energy prices [1 hours old]: Conflict in the Middle East often leads to higher energy prices, which can feed through to inflation.
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Can shoes be made in the US without cheap labour? [8 hours old]: American production is possible, but it often needs to be automated to be cost effective.
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Funeral director offering free limo rides to prom [3 hours old]: A social media post offering lifts has spread "like wildlife" in the community, says Luke Reynolds.
and in other older news ...
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Asylum sites to be expanded as ministers bid to end hotel use [18 hours old]: Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged to stop using taxpayer-funded hotels to house asylum seekers by 2029.
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BBC News app [1122 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Grooming Gangs National Inquiry Announced [20 hours old]: Keir Starmer has accepted recommendations from Baroness Louise Casey.
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Reeves vows to shield UK from Israel-Iran price shock [20 hours old]: The chancellor said nothing was "off the table" in protecting people from the impact of higher oil prices.
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'I used to spend £50 there': What's gone wrong at Poundland? [57 hours old]: After the budget retailer was sold for £1, we hear from shoppers and experts on why its popularity has waned.
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Sainsburys and Morrisons told to stop tobacco ads [32 hours old]: The government has written to the supermarkets to say the adverts are banned by a law passed in 2002.
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Paternity leave: How much time off work do new dads get across Europe? [32 hours old]: Most dads in the UK get two weeks of leave when their baby is born - but new fathers in many other countries get more.
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Global oil prices soar after Israel attacks Iran [57 hours old]: The cost of crude oil affects everything from the price of food at the supermarket to how much it costs to fill up your car.
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What does the Air India crash mean for Boeing? [81 hours old]: Until Thursday's tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner had an exemplary safety record.
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Badenoch calls for end to oil and gas windfall tax [68 hours old]: The Conservative leader said the windfall tax on the oil and gas sector should end and new drilling licenses are needed.
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Minister to soften impact of planned disability benefit cuts [67 hours old]: Liz Kendall tries to ease the impact of planned benefits cuts as Labour MPs consider rebelling.
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Reeves refuses to rule out tax rises after economy shrinks [92 hours old]: The chancellor highlights "uncertainty" in the world as economists warn of tax rises if the economy fails to grow.
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Poundland sold for £1 with shops set to close [94 hours old]: The BBC understands up to 100 of the brand's 825 UK stores could close as the new owners shake up the business.
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Council tax expected to rise by 5% a year [94 hours old]: Council tax is expected to rise by 5% a year to pay for local services, documents in the Spending Review suggest.
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People on £10,000 to £71,000 react to the UK's spending plans [109 hours old]: After the government outlined its spending plans, people with a range of incomes give us their reaction.
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Watchdog warns allergy sufferers about Dubai chocolate [90 hours old]: The Food Standards Agency says the labelling on imported chocolate may not list all ingredients.
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Seven ways the Spending Review will affect you [113 hours old]: Spending limits for government departments are being outlined by the chancellor. This is how it affects you.
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Faisal Islam: This is not a quick fix, but that's the point [111 hours old]: The measures announced in the Spending Review will not instantly transform the economy.
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Key points at a glance from the Spending Review [111 hours old]: Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils how the government plans to spend money in the coming years.
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Human-sized Labubu doll sells for more than 0,000 [102 hours old]: The 131cm-high figurine was sold at the Yongle International Auction in Beijing.
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Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney over images [104 hours old]: The Hollywood studios allege Midjourney's image generator is a "bottomless pit of plagiarism".
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The Korean bakery chain that says croissants don't have to be French [104 hours old]: Asian bakeries are seeing success at home and abroad by bringing global flavours to traditional French pastries.
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Race to mine metals for EV batteries threatens marine paradise [32 hours old]: Photographs appear to show how nickel mining damaged one the world's most diverse marine environments
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The women at the centre of Somalia's construction boom [31 hours old]: Mogadishu's rapid expansion after decades of war is giving unexpected opportunities in a male-dominated society.
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Indian scientists search for the perfect apple [81 hours old]: India can't grow enough apples to meet demand but farmers are struggling to raise production.
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A Belgrade landmark bombed by Nato could get Trump makeover [105 hours old]: The Serbian project, led by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, has run into opposition and scandal.
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US tariff turmoil makes Spain's flagship foods seek other markets [129 hours old]: Spanish ham and olive oil producers are looking at other nations to replace sales in the US.
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From festivals to weddings: Why drone shows are booming [153 hours old]: Light shows involving hundreds and even thousands of drones are becoming big attractions.
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Why food firms are scrambling to cut down on ingredients [234 hours old]: Food firms are marketing ranges with fewer ingredients, but are they healthier?
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How airline fees have turned baggage into billions [273 hours old]: The amount carriers now charge for luggage is raising the ire of politicians and consumer groups.
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The British jet engine that failed in the 'Valley of Death' [321 hours old]: Workers at Reaction Engines felt they were close to completing a revolutionary jet engine.
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Chile's salmon farms hope for calmer waters [441 hours old]: Chilean salmon producers are being criticised for operating in some of the country's national parks.
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'We make more money from weddings now than farming' [465 hours old]: From falconry and helicopter rides to spas and solar farms, three quarters of farmers now have a side hustle.
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Frugal tech: The start-ups working on cheap innovation [489 hours old]: Indian start-ups are using local materials and innovative ideas to make useful and affordable products.
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Winemakers finding Trump's tariffs hard to swallow [513 hours old]: Wine producers in both France and the US are unhappy at the US president's trade actions.
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Driving instructors say rising prices are fair - but learners can't keep up [537 hours old]: Paige Williams, a single mum from Barnsley, says she's having to drastically cut back on spending to afford her £35-an-hour driving lessons.
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How a joke about rice cost a Japan cabinet minister his job [610 hours old]: Soaring rice prices are a powerful trigger in Japan, where shortages have caused political upsets before.
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Did Trump really strike Gulf deals worth tn? [633 hours old]: Some analysts question whether the amount of investment will ultimately be that high.
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'We sit in the dark to save money on electricity' [43 hours old]: More than 100 protestors demonstrate on Saturday against above-inflation electricity price rises.
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Why are electricity prices going up in Guernsey? [50 hours old]: It comes as electricity prices in the UK are dropping.
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How to stay safe during a storm and what to do in a power cut [88 hours old]: The rain and high winds experienced during stormy weather can damage homes and cause power outages.
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Tours on hold amid sudden closure of city landmark [90 hours old]: Increasing costs are presenting financial challenges and its trips are on hold, the charity says.
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China's electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper - but is there a deeper cost? [153 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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The secretive US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's America First plan [682 hours old]: An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory the president wants to become a foundation stone for a US golden age.
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Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war [1130 hours old]: The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy
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The curious case of why a billionaire wants to buy Royal Mail [1521 hours old]: From the end of April, the 500-year-old Royal Mail will be controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky who co-owns a football club - but why does he want it?
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Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might - the fallout will be messy [1712 hours old]: What made the US step back from the system that it profited handsomely from for decades?
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The Briefing Room [257 hours old]: From McKinley to Trump, the rise, fall and rise again of US tariffs.
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Are house prices too high to get on the property ladder? [307 hours old]: New data shows record house price rises are currently "centred" in south Wales.
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Panorama [339 hours old]: Ros Atkins sets out to discover the truth about how our money is spent