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- Navy readying aircraft carrier for deployment as Iran conflict deepens
[2 hours old]: The move may raise speculation HMS Prince of Wales could be sent to defend British interests during the Middle East conflict.
- Heavy rains and flooding kills at least 23 in Nairobi
[7 hours old]: Flights in and out of Nairobi Airport have been disrupted while some roads in the capital are submerged.
. Surge in jet fuel prices could push up air fares, analysts warn
[27 hours old]: Disruption to supplies from the Gulf due to the Middle East conflict has pushed the cost up by more than 80%.
- Emirates resumes some Dubai flights – what's the latest on travel to UK?
[14 hours old]: New flights to the UK from the Middle East follow days of widespread air travel disruption which had left Britons stranded.
. The two farms in Senegal that supply many of the UK's vegetables
[403 hours old]: During winter in Britain fresh produce is sent by cargo ship from the West African nation every week.
. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse
[1338 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
[1819 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?
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* UK to charter flight for British nationals out of Dubai [1 hours old]: The flight is due to depart from Dubai early next week for British nationals wanting to leave the region.
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Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack [9 hours old]: Huntley, who murdered two schoolgirls in 2002, had his life support switched off on Friday, the BBC understands.
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The legacy of Holly and Jessica's murders: Soham 'won't waste its breath' on Huntley [7 hours old]: The trauma and aftermath of events in 2002 are still having an impact on the Cambridgeshire village.
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Canada's PM calls for Andrew to be removed from line of succession [9 hours old]: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office last month.
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Timothée Chalamet triggers backlash over ballet and opera remarks [7 hours old]: In an interview, the Oscar-nominee danced into some online controversy after claiming no one cares about ballet and opera.
* Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40-year-old remains [0 hours old]: Overnight, one Israeli operation saw at least 41 people killed and 40 injured, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
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Iranian ambassador warns UK to be 'very careful' about further involvement in war [2 hours old]: Seyed Ali Mousavi says Iran has a "right to self-defence" if the UK directly joins US-Israeli attacks.
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Why did Iran's president apologise? [2 hours old]: The apology may hint at a political repositioning inside Iran, writes BBC Persian's Amir Azmi.
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We've been speaking to Iranians during one week of war. Here's what they said [13 hours old]: Ordinary Iranians reflect on seven days of conflict and where they see their country going next.
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There's an inflation wave coming - what does the war mean for the UK economy? [15 hours old]: Economic consequences are an intrinsic aspect of the Iran conflict, writes BBC economics editor Faisal Islam.
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In maps: Eight days of strikes across the Middle East [3 hours old]: Israel has continued strikes across Iran and Lebanon and the Iranian regime has carried out more attacks, as the war enters its eighth day.
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Why did US and Israel attack Iran and how long could the war last? [4 hours old]: Conflict has spread across the Middle East since the US and Israel launched wide-ranging strikes on Iran on 28 February.
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From a £1bn dream to a brutal collapse: How Brewdog hit the rocks [11 hours old]: The rise and fall of the garage start-up which set out to revolutionise the brewing industry.
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Dave review: British star transcends rapper status at hometown gig [15 hours old]: The 27-year-old took fans on a memorable journey through a decade of his music at London's O2 arena.
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Rapper-politician Balendra Shah set to be Nepal's next prime minister [2 hours old]: Thursday's general election was the first since violent youth-led protests toppled the government in September.
* Police given more time to question Iran spying suspects [0 hours old]: An Iranian and three dual British-Iranian nationals were arrested on suspicion of assisting a foreign intelligence service.
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Manslaughter charge after woman took own life [3 hours old]: Seyhan Assaf is accused of manslaughter and controlling behaviour after the death of Gillian Morand.
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Coastguards lower dog owner down cliff to rescue pet [4 hours old]: Luna the cocker spaniel was too scared to be caught by rescuers so her owner was brought in to help.
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The Iranian president says sorry, but does he mean it? [3 hours old]: Masoud Pezeshkian has apologised to neighbouring states.
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Iran president apologises for striking neighbours [5 hours old]: President says Iran will stop striking Gulf states if no attacks originate from them
* Italy plunge England into crisis with landmark win [0 hours old]: England spiral to another Six Nations defeat which raises far-reaching questions about their direction 18 months out from the Rugby World Cup.
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Rampant Scotland wreck French Grand Slam dreams [3 hours old]: Rampant Scotland wreck French Grand Slam dreams with a stunning seven-try victory at Murrayfield that throws the Six Nations wide open.
* Smith fires Wrexham in front against Chelsea [1 hours old]: Wrexham's Sam Smith races past the Chelsea defence to put his side ahead in their FA Cup fifth-round tie.
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'Incredible' Bronze remains England's gold standard [3 hours old]: Lucy Bronze made her 145th senior appearance for England on Saturday. Few have been better performances.
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There’s an inflation wave coming - what does the Iran war mean for the UK economy? [15 hours old]: Economic consequences are an intrinsic aspect of the Iran conflict, writes BBC economics editor Faisal Islam.
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Fatbikes are wreaking havoc in Sydney's wealthy beach suburbs [24 hours old]: Teens are infuriating locals by riding over golf courses and doing wheelies on the Harbour Bridge.
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Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war [19 hours old]: Ukraine has embarked on a programme to deploy armed robots on the battlefield against Russian forces.
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AI-generated Iran war videos surge as creators use new tech to cash in [19 hours old]: The US-Israel war with Iran is being monetised by online creators with AI-generated misinformation.
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I had a cardiac arrest playing football. My teammates saved my life by performing CPR [37 hours old]: Oxfordshire GP Dr Nick Thomas had been playing football when he suffered a cardiac arrest.
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Meet Florrie: The puppy helping young people navigate a complex world [80 hours old]: Puppy Florrie is helping support students with their mental health at a Lincolnshire school.
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My son defied the odds to walk me down the aisle [61 hours old]: From the age of three months, Chester was struggling to meet developmental milestones.
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Church raises £22k by raffling off Maggi Hambling painting [37 hours old]: St Mary's Church in Woodbridge is attempting to raise £200,000 for a new heating system.
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BBC News app [7469 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Oil price at two-year high after Qatar warns all Gulf production could stop within days [20 hours old]: Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi says oil could hit 0 a barrel if the Iran conflict continues over the coming weeks.
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Flight paths squeezed as Iran conflict closes more airspace [25 hours old]: A drone attack on Azerbaijan has narrowed choices for airlines scrambling to respond to disruption in the Gulf.
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Axel Springer agrees to buy Telegraph Media Group in £575m deal [25 hours old]: Last year the Daily Mail and General Trust proposed to buy the company in a £500m takeover.
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US economy unexpectedly sheds 92,000 jobs in February [28 hours old]: The contraction came as a surprise with payrolls down in nearly every sector.
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Price of first class stamps to rise to £1.80 [30 hours old]: Royal Mail says the increase reflects the rise in delivery costs, but the move angers consumer groups.
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Five ways the Iran war could affect you - in charts [43 hours old]: With fuel and gas prices having risen in recent days, here are some ways the conflict could affect households.
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Lenders lift mortgage rates as Iran war hits borrowing costs [32 hours old]: Nationwide, HSBC and Coventry Building Society are all putting some mortgage rates up.
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Will petrol and diesel prices go up now? [26 hours old]: If oil prices remain high for some time, there could be knock-on effects on the cost of fuel and food.
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One in 7 shops in UK has turned cashless in the past year, survey finds [43 hours old]: Some 14% of small High Street traders have gone card only in the last year, a survey suggests.
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US eases sanctions on Russian oil sales to India during Iran conflict [36 hours old]: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent gives India a 30-day waiver to buy Russian crude as a "stop gap measure".
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Anthropic vows to sue Pentagon over supply chain risk label [40 hours old]: The supply chain risk designation of the artificial intelligence firm is a first for a US company.
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Heating oil costs 'worrying' for rural residents [32 hours old]: The price of heating oil has risen amid the Middle East conflict, hitting many in rural areas.
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UK firms pull fixed energy deals as Iran war pushes up prices [49 hours old]: Data suggests the number of fixed-term deals has more than halved as prices for wholesale energy surge.
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TfL hack in 2024 affected around 10 million people, BBC can reveal [43 hours old]: TfL insists it has "kept customers informed throughout this incident and will continue to take all necessary action".
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States sue Trump administration over new 'unlawful' global tariffs [47 hours old]: The 24 states are seeking to block Trump's latest tariffs, which he imposed to replace levies struck down by the Supreme Court.
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South East Water faces £22m fine for supply failures [56 hours old]: The firm was unable to cope during high demand, Ofwat says, leading to "immense stress" for customers.
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China sets lowest economic growth target since 1991 [64 hours old]: It is also the first time the target has been lowered since it was cut to "around 5%" in 2023.
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US trade court orders tariff refunds in setback for Trump administration [67 hours old]: A trade court has cleared the way for businesses to receive refunds for tariffs that the Supreme Court struck down last month.
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Are UK interest rates still expected to fall soon? [77 hours old]: The interest rate set by the Bank of England affects mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.
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Stock markets and oil prices still volatile over fears Iran war may drag on [72 hours old]: Experts have warned that if oil and gas prices remains elevated it could make goods and services more expensive.
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Musk tells jury 'people read too much' into his posts [64 hours old]: The billionaire is accused of misleading investors in the run-up to his 2022 Twitter purchase.
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Higher tariffs likely this week, says US Treasury [69 hours old]: Scott Bessent says that "likely sometime this week" the US will increase its global tariff on imports from the existing 10%.
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Father claims Google's AI product fuelled son's delusional spiral [72 hours old]: The case is the first wrongful death case against Google over alleged harms caused by Gemini.
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Remote work, offices shut: Tech giants scramble to respond as Iran war escalates [76 hours old]: The region has been positioning itself as an AI hub, following billions of dollars in investment by tech giants.
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Can snacks help you sleep? [43 hours old]: Chocolates, bars, gummies and drinks promise to help you sleep, but is the science behind them sound?
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We have more privacy controls yet less privacy than ever [67 hours old]: Has online privacy become "a luxury not a right" for us all in 2026?
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Know when to fold them: the tech inspired by origami [109 hours old]: Origami techniques can add strength to structures without adding bulk.
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Deepfake attack: 'Many people could have been cheated' [132 hours old]: The boss of the Bombay Stock Exchange was recently targeted in what is a growing global problem.
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Why you can't get a signal at festivals and sports matches [211 hours old]: Connecting up music and sports events to the internet is a massive undertaking.
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The family-owned soda firm that still uses returnable glass bottles [235 hours old]: Soft drinks company Twig's Beverage has a loyal following for its old-fashioned approach.
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Orbital space race heats up in Arctic north [283 hours old]: Europe lags far behind the US and China in orbital space launches, but new facilities are opening up.
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Are you cut out for living and working in Antarctica? [307 hours old]: Jobs are available on the icy continent for chefs, plumbers, carpenters and even hairdressers.
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How do you modernise mango farming? [379 hours old]: India's mango farmers are being urged to innovate as climate change makes cultivation "unpredictable".
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Reddit's human content wins amid the AI flood [451 hours old]: Reddit says its human contributors are valued amid an internet awash with AI-generated content.
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Trump eyes Venezuela visit – but obstacles to his oil plan remain [465 hours old]: The US president wants American energy firms to start extracting the crude but they are reluctant.
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Get a grip: Robotics firms struggle to develop hands [547 hours old]: Developing a durable and affordable hand is one of the biggest challenges in robotics.
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Who is billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe and how did he make his money? [557 hours old]: The industrialist and Manchester United co-owner has apologised over comments he made about immigration.
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The US economy is growing - so where are all the jobs? [547 hours old]: As hiring rates and job openings drop, some worry a tough job market could be here to stay.
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The Dutch love four-day working weeks, but are they sustainable? [571 hours old]: The Netherlands has the lowest working hours in Europe, but some say it is harming its economy.
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Why food fraud persists, even with improving tech [619 hours old]: Even with sophisticated technology it is still difficult to detect fake foods.
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'Most of my pension has gone on home heating oil' [19 hours old]: Rising heating oil prices are hitting Northern Ireland harder than the rest of the UK - here's everything you need to know.
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Council considers extending food voucher scheme [26 hours old]: The council earmarks £1m to pay for the vouchers as part of a new Crisis and Resilience Fund.
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Watch: How war in Iran may affect food and fuel prices [32 hours old]: The BBC's Nick Marsh examines how unrest in the Middle East will impact living costs around the world.
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [2356 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? [2467 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 [2555 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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Wales' richest man says Britain is 'uncomfortable place' for Jews [107 hours old]: The billionaire says "anti-semitism is always in the air" with parallels to the persecution his ancestors faced.
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Edible Economics by Ha-Joon Chang (Omnibus) [179 hours old]: Professor Ha-Joon Chang, “a hungry economist” explores why economics matters.
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Why you should consider fixing your energy tariff now [199 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains what the upcoming change to the energy price cap means for your bills.
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'Is this all bad debt or good debt?' [216 hours old]: Karen has not only left the family in emotional turmoil but also in serious debt.
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Martin Lewis on what the new energy price cap means [246 hours old]: Typical household energy bills will fall by 7% in April, regulator Ofgem has announced, following a shake-up in charges by the government.