Recent news on the BBC's RSS feed
Travel & transport from
BBC stories as at 19:15 19 Aug 2026
- Trainline, Virgin Atlantic and RED Driving School investigated over 'drip pricing'
[7 hours old]: The consumer watchdog said they were trying to find out if the three companies were not showing full prices upfront to customers.
. American Airlines to bring back TV screens on US flights
[22 hours old]: It is also adding more premium seats, with the changes aimed at improving the travel experience and boosting revenue.
. Disabled people in England to get 24-hour free bus travel
[36 hours old]: The change, which has been welcomed by campaign groups, will come into effect in England from April.
. Why airlines are warning over lithium-ion batteries
[307 hours old]: The airline industry wants passengers to be careful when travelling with lithium ion batteries.
and in other news ...
-
Track defect found on approach to site of Lewes derailment, initial report says [4 hours old]: Initial findings from an RAIB investigation show an "irregularity" at the site near Lewes.
-
Thunderstorm warnings issued for parts of UK with flash flooding expected [6 hours old]: Warnings for northern England, eastern Scotland and Northern Ireland will come into force later on Wednesday.
-
Israel confirms soldiers fired at car in which Hind Rajab was killed and opens criminal investigation [2 hours old]: The five-year old Gaza girl initially survived the attack and pleaded for help but her body was recovered later with those of six of her relatives.
-
Salmonella outbreak: What we know so far [1 hours old]: Hundreds have fallen ill with salmonella infections in an outbreak linked to imported eggs.
* Tenders open for highly-sensitive West Bank settlement project, Israel announces [1 hours old]: Israeli plans to build on the area east of Jerusalem - which would divide the occupied West Bank in two - have long been internationally condemned.
-
'Incredible': SpaceX rocket spotted off Christmas Island coast [3 hours old]: A SpaceX rocket that blasted off from Texas in July and crashed into the Indian Ocean hadn't been seen since - but now Christmas Island residents say they have spotted it being towed just off their coast.
* Canada and US say they are finalising a trade deal, but details remain murky [0 hours old]: Prime Minister Carney hailed "significant progress" in trade talks as the two countries seek to hammer out final details ahead of a new weekend tariff deadline.
* Students wait for GCSE and BTec grades as app launches for 750 schools in England [1 hours old]: Some pupils in England will be able to see their grades on their phones from 11:00 BST on Thursday.
-
BBC presenter Emma Barnett reveals she 'had the hysterectomy I never wanted to have' [5 hours old]: The BBC Radio 4 Today programme presenter explained her recent absence on her return on Wednesday.
-
Jump in energy bills drives UK inflation to highest rate for four months [2 hours old]: A 2.9% rise in inflation had been widely expected by economists, with Chancellor John Healey saying the Iran war “continues to impact prices here at home”.
-
Ukrainian man arrested in Croatia over Nord Stream pipeline blasts [1 hours old]: The man is alleged to have been one of the scuba divers who planted explosives on the pipelines in 2022.
-
Lindsay Clancy's trial puts postpartum psychosis in the spotlight [1 hours old]: Postpartum psychosis is a psychiatric emergency that can involve mania, depression, hallucinations and delusions.
-
'I'm not sure who I am' - Bake Off winner in shock after bipolar diagnosis [13 hours old]: Georgina Grasso said she is taking some time to understand bipolar disorder after receiving her diagnosis.
-
Why positive cocaine test could mean end of Kyrgios' career [3 hours old]: Nick Kyrgios once said he did not want to play tennis into his 30s. A positive cocaine test could have brought an end to his career aged 31.
-
'Words cannot describe losing our home in Stourbridge wildfire' [3 hours old]: Loxie and Robin Williams returned home on Thursday to find firefighters trying to save their home.
-
Why is Ukraine's ex-defence minister calling for wartime elections? [2 hours old]: Mykhailo Fedorov has called for elections, without addressing concerns over how they could be held while at war.
-
Inflation is heating up but don't expect another crisis [6 hours old]: Rising living costs could heap pressure on PM Andy Burnham though it depends what happens in the coming months.
-
The US inmate convicted in 1950 who was spared execution eight times [7 hours old]: Francis Smith was one of a growing number of elderly people who are incarcerated.
-
Jellyfish mesmerise in their own museum in Florida [2 hours old]: The Jellyfish Museum in Pompano Beach is believed to be the first in the US dedicated entirely to the floating predators.
-
PM unveils plan to get rough sleepers off streets for Christmas [2 hours old]: Rough sleepers in England will be offered housing, in a move likened to the “Everyone In” initiative during the pandemic.
-
Athletics coach believed missing is in jail for sexual assault [2 hours old]: English athletics coach Leon Baptiste was given a 10-month prison sentence in Morocco for sexually assaulting a minor.
-
OpenAI slows down training after its AI carried out hack [7 hours old]: The ChatGPT-maker said training will be slowed for two weeks while it puts the upgrades in place.
* Behaviour guidelines for life in UK published for asylum seekers [0 hours old]: The nine-page booklet covers issues including respect in public, sex and consent, and gender equality.
-
Snooker champion Dott told boy to stay out while in room with girl, jury told [3 hours old]: A witness claimed that the former world champion became "quite angry" when the they walked in.
-
Christian metal band Demon Hunter sue Netflix over KPop Demon Hunters [6 hours old]: The band say they face "an existential crisis" after the success of the K-pop-inspired Netflix film.
-
Arsenal agree £50m-plus deal to sign Villa's Konsa [4 hours old]: Arsenal agree a deal worth more than £50m to sign Aston Villa and England defender Ezri Konsa.
* Kane plays down returning to Premier League in future [1 hours old]: Harry Kane says "the itch isn't there as much anymore" to one day return to England from Germany and try and break the all-time scoring record in the Premier League.
* Cricket: Today at the Test [0 hours old]: New captain, new coach and some old faces. England start the series at Headingley
-
Track defect found near derailment site - report [4 hours old]: Initial findings from an RAIB investigation show an "irregularity" at the site near Lewes.
-
Monzo says issue with card payments and transfers now resolved [2 hours old]: The digital bank said all of its services were now "back up and running"
* US retail giant receives bn boost from tariff refunds [1 hours old]: The US chain said it received a 4 million pre-tax reimbursement, which resulted in its second quarter operating income rising to .6bn.
-
Overhaul for Belfast cranes ahead of major contract [6 hours old]: It is part of an investment of almost £100m as Harland & Wolff's Spanish owners prepare it for a major defence contract.
-
Trump pauses new tariffs on Canada for three days, saying deal close [2 hours old]: The US president says the two sides are finalising documents to avert import taxes targeting a range of Canadian goods.
-
Chinese robotics giant Unitree soars in stock market debut [11 hours old]: Shares in the world's biggest humanoid robot maker started trading on Shanghai's Star market on Wednesday.
-
What's happening to UK interest rates and what does it mean for mortgages? [8 hours old]: The interest rate set by the Bank of England affects mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.
-
Limit reduced for branded school uniform items [8 hours old]: The States says the school uniform policy should be "a welcome relief" for families' budgets.
-
What is happening to UK prices? [8 hours old]: UK inflation dropped slightly in June 2026, but higher energy costs are expected to push it back up.
and in other older news ...
.
BBC News app [11428 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
.
Russia Threatens The UK (Again) [26 hours old]: Threat comes after British-made drones were used in recent Ukrainian strikes in Russia.
.
Is Iran really trying to kill Trump? [153 hours old]: How developed is the Tehran regime’s assassination operation abroad?
.
'Banned over a pair of £2 sandals': Why some sellers are complaining about Vinted [19 hours old]: Several thousands of Vinted users say they have been wrongly suspended or permanently banned from the preloved app.
.
The critical tech staying safe by going underground [18 hours old]: The war in Ukraine has spurred people to consider putting vital infrastructure underground.
.
Mobile payments on the rise but cash decline slows [19 hours old]: Nine in 10 mobile wallet users have their debit card loaded as their default payment method, new data shows.
.
Global borrowing costs hit fresh highs over oil, AI and inflation concerns [24 hours old]: Interest rates on long-term US, UK, German and Japanese government debt have soared.
.
Meta hooked children on Facebook and Instagram, US court hears [20 hours old]: Meta argued social media addiction does not exist, as a trial stemming from a major lawsuit brought by US states started.
.
Wetherspoons bans customers playing music from phones in pubs [26 hours old]: The pub chain says the decision follows complaints about "other people's videos and amplified phone conversations".
.
Job vacancies at five-year low as smaller firms scale back recruitment [29 hours old]: Small firms cite labour and operating costs as reasons for scaling back hiring, the UK's statistics body says.
.
Carney's final chance to convince Trump as US-Canada trade deadline looms [29 hours old]: Negotiators want a deal to avoid fresh US tariffs - though Canadians are not in the mood to offer many concessions.
.
From jumpers to slug pellets - how British wool is back in demand [31 hours old]: An increased demand in wool has meant prices have increased more than 70% in the last year.
.
'I'm in Barbados': The dos and don'ts of writing an out-of-office reply [34 hours old]: As we hit peak holiday season, the BBC looks at the dos and don'ts of composing a good out-of-office message.
.
Disney and ABC sue Trump's media regulator to stop early licence renewal [21 hours old]: The network accuses the administration of retaliating against ABC because it "disapproves of what ABC broadcasts".
.
AI to help planes avoid climate-warming 'sky graffiti' [32 hours old]: A new UK trial hopes to reduce the condensation trails from planes, which can trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
.
US states call for big changes to Instagram and Facebook as Meta child privacy trial begins [33 hours old]: US states are suing the social media giant to force an overhaul of its platforms for young users.
.
Ferguson shipyard to cut a quarter of its workforce [29 hours old]: The state-owned yard on the Clyde will lose 70 of its 283 staff through a voluntary redundancy process as it awaits confirmation of promised new orders.
.
Film commission backs Amazon MGM expansion of Berkshire studios [48 hours old]: The Berkshire film studio was previously home to iconic horror studio Hammer Films.
.
Protein or pickled garlic? What's new in ice cream [117 hours old]: There's a constant battle in ice cream to come up with new flavours and to keep costs down.
.
Why Japanese firms are being so slow to use AI [163 hours old]: Japanese risk aversion and conservatism blamed for slow AI take-up by the country's business sector.
.
Tokenomics: Why making AI pay is tricky [187 hours old]: Buyers of AI services are struggling to control costs and sellers are not sure how much to charge.
.
'I started in my 20s and made £8,000': Why women are often better investors than men [210 hours old]: Women can make higher returns but only about a quarter of UK women have investments, compared with about 40% of men.
.
'You could smell someone' who worked at Raleigh [229 hours old]: The company was more than just a employer. For years, it was part of the fabric of Nottingham.
.
Argos is getting a makeover - but can it attract new shoppers? [307 hours old]: The retailer has been around for 50 years but struggled to compete with newer rivals such as Amazon. Can its new owners turn it around?
.
Why the UK is dithering over what to do about e-scooters [666 hours old]: Why is it taking so long for the government to regulate them, and what are the consequences of delay?
.
Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension [1195 hours old]: Many younger people do not believe the state pension will exist when they are older
.
The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash [1675 hours old]: The final conclusions of the investigation have yet to be published, although more could become apparent in the coming days.
.
How the High Street became a window on our political instability [1747 hours old]: High Streets have declined in recent years. What does this tell us about the UK?
.
The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil [2003 hours old]: Coffees at some city centre outlets now cost £5. It's a story of tariffs, the climate, Gen Z cultural tastes, and savvy coffee farmers playing the market, writes Faisal Islam
.
'I used food banks while my ex owed thousands in child maintenance' [53 hours old]: Parents have told BBC Panorama the agency tasked with helping to secure financial support for children after separation or divorce is driving them to breaking point.
.
Business Daily [69 hours old]: Amid economic uncertainty, workers are more cautious about taking their next career step
.
Why is Selena Gomez being sued? [121 hours old]: BBC journalist Ana Guerra-Moore looks at why investors who backed Wondermind Global are claiming the pop star failed to fulfil promises.
.
The Global Story [201 hours old]: Are we entering the Chinese Century, or is the Chinese Dream already fading for some?