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- Last passengers leave virus-hit cruise ship as three more test positive
[3 hours old]: An American and a French national who have returned home have tested positive for hantavirus.
- Russia's shadow fleet ships defying PM's threat and entering UK waters
[8 hours old]: BBC Verify analysis of ship-tracking data suggests "shadow fleet" vessels sailed into UK water despite the government threatening to board them.
. This couple lost £1,000 after their flight was cancelled - here is what to check so you don't
[34 hours old]: It's essential to read your policy details carefully - here's a checklist to tick off before you set off on your travels.
. Heathrow sees passenger dip amid Iran conflict
[21 hours old]: The west London airport said 6.7 million passengers travelled through Heathrow in April.
. Major train operator to be renationalised in months
[89 hours old]: GWR, which runs trains between London and South Wales, will come under government control.
. Prepare for turbulence - how a prolonged Middle East conflict could reshape how we fly
[1136 hours old]: The Gulf's hub airports made long-distance travel cheaper - but now their future looks unclear.
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* BBC unmasks key people smuggler in network behind most small boat crossings [1 hours old]: The 28-year-old Iraqi Kurd has evaded arrest by operating under the alias “Kardo Ranya”.
* Green Party admits Polanski may have failed to pay council tax [0 hours old]: The Green Party admits that its leader has, until recently, been living on a houseboat in London and may have failed to pay council tax.
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How driving test booking is changing for learner drivers [10 hours old]: From 12 May, only learner drivers can book their own tests, not instructors.
* US in closely guarded talks to open new bases in Greenland [0 hours old]: It is seeking to open three bases in the south of the Arctic territory, according to multiple officials familiar with the talks.
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Pakistan struck a rehab centre and killed 269 Afghans. Their families want to know why [2 hours old]: There are calls to investigate the 16 March airstrike - which the UN says likely killed more - as a war crime.
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How the Trump-Xi summit could set superpower relations for many years to come [10 hours old]: Trump's whirlwind visit to China is the most significant for years - but will it bear fruit?
* Zoe Ball confirms she did not get Strictly presenting role [0 hours old]: The broadcaster says she was "so chuffed to even be in the mix" for the job on the BBC One show.
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Calls for 'urgent action' on baby-sleep industry after BBC investigation [9 hours old]: The BBC investigation revealed how some self-described sleep experts have been giving new parents advice that goes against NHS guidelines.
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Students at risk if universities go bust, say MPs [9 hours old]: An Education Select Committee report finds the government needs to make urgent plans for universities facing insolvency.
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Japanese snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies [1 hours old]: The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted global supplies of energy and petrochemicals.
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'Patients have tried to punch me because of my skin colour' [4 hours old]: Figures from some NHS trusts in England show there was a 17% rise in reports of racism in a year.
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Why a slice of Edinburgh is being bought up by overseas owners [4 hours old]: More than a third of the properties in Quartermile area have been bought by people based outside the UK.
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I led hikers up an Indonesian volcano - and then it erupted [11 hours old]: An Indonesian guide who led hikers up Mount Dukono has described the moment of Friday's eruption which killed three people.
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Baby loss couple: We were told we'd picked a bad day to give birth [10 hours old]: A couple whose baby was stillborn in hospital hope a maternity review will lead to improvements.
* How are countries responding to hantavirus? [0 hours old]: The UK, US and EU are asking all citizens returning home from the virus-hit MV Hondius to self-isolate for about six weeks.
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'Superhuman' managers shouldn't have to ask for help - Family of ex-Liverpool boss on loss [4 hours old]: The family of former WSL manager Matt Beard tell BBC Sport about the emotional burden of football management, and the changes they want to see.
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Trump says Iran ceasefire is on 'massive life support' [8 hours old]: The US president criticises an Iranian counteroffer to end the war, and says the month-long ceasefire is "unbelievably weak".
* Complaints against judge to be examined in U-turn [0 hours old]: A watchdog says it will examine complaints against employment tribunal judge Philip Lancaster.
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Israel passes law to allow death penalty and public trials for those linked to 7 October attacks [5 hours old]: Israel passes a law that permits the death penalty and public trials for those involved in the unprecedented Hamas-led attacks.
* Indigenous Australians win record A0m after billionaire mined without permission [0 hours old]: The Yindjibarndi people had sought A.8bn compensation for cultural damage and economic loss.
* China should stop hoarding food and fertiliser, says former World Bank chief [1 hours old]: David Malpass also said that Beijing's claim to be a developing nation was no longer credible.
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Australian musician's US ban prompts apology from girlfriend over Trump post [4 hours old]: Keli Holiday, one half of electronic duo Peking Duk, was detained at the US-Canada border on Friday.
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Virginia Giuffre’s memoir wins top book award [11 hours old]: Nobody's Girl, published last year, detailed Giuffre's encounters with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Labour MPs Move Against Starmer [15 hours old]: The number of Labour MPs calling for the prime minister to go increases.
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Spurs drag out safety battle to keep nerves jangling [10 hours old]: Tottenham hit the self-destruct button once more to leave Roberto de Zerbi frustrated as fight to avoid relegation looks set to go to the wire, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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'Superhuman' managers shouldn't have to ask for help - Beard's family on loss [4 hours old]: The family of former WSL manager Matt Beard tell BBC Sport about the emotional burden of football management, and the changes they want to see.
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Archibald retires from cycling after falling 'in love' with nursing [2 hours old]: Three-time Olympic medallist Katie Archibald retires from cycling - despite being previously chosen for Scotland's 2026 Commonwealth Games team - having "fallen in love" with her new career as a nurse.
* Forty years of the EFL play-offs - choose your favourite memories [1 hours old]: BBC Sport looks back at 15 memorable moments from 40 years of the play-offs in the English Football League.
* Southampton ask for more time over spying claims [0 hours old]: Southampton request more time to conduct an internal review after being charged with spying on Championship play-off rivals Middlesbrough.
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Where problems started with 2026 rules & calendar congestion - F1 Q&A [2 hours old]: BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions.
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Snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies [1 hours old]: The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted global supplies of energy and petrochemicals.
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Not so dusty: How tech is changing woodworking [10 hours old]: Woodworking shops have been transformed by tech to make tools safer and more precise.
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Elon Musk and Tim Cook among CEOs expected to accompany Trump on China trip [1 hours old]: A total of 17 US executives are set to join the president on his visit, where he will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
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Dua Lipa sues Samsung for m over use of her image on TV boxes [6 hours old]: The pop star's legal team alleges a photograph of her face was used on Samsung television boxes without permission.
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Trump takes his revenge on disloyal Republicans [93 hours old]: The US president targets his political enemies in Kentucky and Indiana
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Scottish mockumentary about two brothers' Eurovision dreams [17620 hours old]: Two Scottish brothers try to sneak into Eurovision by entering for another country.
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British Steel nationalisation plans announced by Starmer [22 hours old]: The steelworks has been under government control for almost a year, but leglistation to nationalise it will be put forward this week.
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Ovo energy customers urged not to panic as takeover planned [17 hours old]: All existing tariffs will be honoured in full under a planned deal that could create one of Britain's largest energy suppliers.
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Oil price predicted to remain above 0 for rest of year [16 hours old]: Investment bank JP Morgan expects oil to remain in the "low 0s" even if the Strait of Hormuz were to reopen next month.
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TikTok launches £3.99 subscription for no ads in UK [17 hours old]: Those who don't subscribe will be able to use the platform for free - but be shown personalised ads by default.
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My sister was spending £1,000 a month on drink from delivery apps [34 hours old]: A woman who wants tighter restrictions on alcohol deliveries is working with Dry January charity.
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No summer border delays for Brits, Greek tourism minister says [34 hours old]: Olga Kefalogianni says the Greek government doesn't want visitors to be "burdened" by biometric checks.
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Trump's China visit set to test fragile truce [24 hours old]: The first US presidential visit to China in almost 10 years will test a fragile tariff truce.
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The UK is set for a staycation summer - and there are plenty of hidden gems [82 hours old]: Seasoned staycationers share their favourite spots as Airbnb and Booking.com say interest in UK stays are up on last year.
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US jet fuel could be used in Europe to ease possible shortages [90 hours old]: An international air body suggests wider acceptance of US-grade jet fuel could help to head off any supply problems.
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The companies making billions from the Iran war [97 hours old]: Through surging profits or soaring share prices, the war has been a boon for some firms.
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US jobs data beats expectations for second month in a row [84 hours old]: The solid figures came despite rising gas prices and economic uncertainty sparked by the Iran war.
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South East Water boss quits after supply failures [94 hours old]: David Hinton faced criticism after outages affected tens of thousands of people in Kent and Sussex.
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Instagram privacy tech is turned off today - what does this mean for your DMs? [104 hours old]: The platform said it would remove end-to-end encrypted messages, a major U‑turn by parent company Meta.
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Oil prices rise after US and Iran exchange fire in Hormuz strait [96 hours old]: US President Donald Trump says the ceasefire between Washington and Tehran is still in place.
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Portugal and Italy will not suspend digital border checks for Brits [113 hours old]: Reports had suggested the countries were set to follow the example of Greece, which effectively suspended biometric checks for UK nationals.
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Trump gives EU ultimatum deadline to approve trade deal with US [106 hours old]: Trump's deadline to the European Union came as a trade court ruled his global tariff policy violated US law.
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World Cup fans in China and India face broadcast uncertainty [101 hours old]: Broadcasters in the two countries have yet to reach deals with Fifa, just weeks before the tournament is due to start.
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Cyber-crime increasingly coming with threats of physical violence [34 hours old]: While hackers used to sneak into computer systems, intimidation of staff is now more common.
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How Sir David Attenborough built 'Green Hollywood' [75 hours old]: The city is responsible for 80% of the world's natural history TV shows.
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How sunburn inspired a new way to store energy [73 hours old]: Molecules that can capture heat could be a useful technology to decarbonise heating.
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Gulf economies face long-term hit from Iran conflict [130 hours old]: Commentators say it will take years or even decades to repair the damage.
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Robots move in as waste firms struggle to find staff [177 hours old]: Humanoid robots are being added to the automation of waste sorting.
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Will AI lead to more accurate opinion polls? [274 hours old]: It's cheaper and faster to collect people's opinions using AI, but will it make polls more accurate?
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The kelp producer who wants to get Americans eating seaweed [298 hours old]: Marine farmer Suzie Flores also hopes the crop can revitalise the US's small fishing towns.
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Why Spotify has no button to filter out AI music [346 hours old]: Music streamer Deezer allows users to filter out AI music, so why does Spotify not offer the same?
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How climate change threatens the economic backbone of the Pacific [370 hours old]: Tuna populations around the Pacific Islands could move away as ocean temperatures increase.
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From scientist to silk farmer: India's silk industry renewal [441 hours old]: Silk production is an increasingly high-tech business in India.
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How a pivot to hair accessories led to business success [466 hours old]: Jenny Lennick's colourful hair clips are sold across the US and around the world.
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What the Warner Bros deal could mean for streaming, cinemas and news [449 hours old]: If Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros goes ahead it could significantly reshape Hollywood.
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Haggling prices and chasing debts - tradespeople hit with cost of living headache [27 hours old]: More than half of tradespeople have seen an increase of late payments compared to a year ago, a survey finds.
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Council confirms £300 heating oil support [28 hours old]: "Residents should not be left behind simply because they are off the gas grid," council leader says.
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Housing market 'fragile due to global unrest' [91 hours old]: Jersey estate agents say there is uncertainty in the market due to the impact of the conflict in the Middle East.
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The threat to summer holidays looming from jet fuel shortages [202 hours old]: What impact might shortages have on our summer holidays - and what could be done about it?
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Scammers are becoming ever more sophisticated - this is what the fightback looks like [562 hours old]: Scams have exploded over the last few years. Can countries and companies come together to turn the tables on the scammers?
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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [1083 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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Sir John Curtice: Why Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers [1281 hours old]: Will the pursuit of a closer relationship with the EU risk courting electoral disaster by alienating Brexit-backing voters?
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Watch: Drone delivers first Amazon parcels in UK [121 hours old]: The tech giant says it hopes to slowly expand the service as the demand for ultra-fast deliveries grows.
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Why did Paddington Bear need a police escort? [141 hours old]: Rav Wilding joins us with the latest crime headlines.
From a shocking BBC investigation exposing scammers abusing dogs to con animal lovers, to how to spot a shop used by organised crime — plus why Paddington Bear needed a police escort
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Why are there so many vape shops on our high streets? [170 hours old]: New research has shown a 28% growth in shops selling vape products in Scottish towns and cities.
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Why has the UAE left Opec - and why does this matter? [311 hours old]: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is quitting oil cartel Opec after nearly 60 years of membership.