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* Driver killed and 37 people injured in Barcelona train crash
[1 hours old]: At least 37 people have been injured, five seriously, in a crash just days after a fatal high-speed rail collision in Andalusia.
. How the new road safety measures could affect you
[322 hours old]: The government is proposing lowering alcohol limits for drivers and regular eye tests for older motorists.
. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse
[240 hours old]: There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
and in other news ...
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Lyse Doucet: Trump is shaking the world order more than any president since WW2 [5 hours old]: Trump's demands over Greenland are a rude awakening in a moment fraught with risk.
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UK defends Chagos deal after Trump calls it 'act of great stupidity' [5 hours old]: The US president says it is "another in a very long line of National Security reasons why Greenland has to be acquired".
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Beckham vs Peltz Beckham: Could Brooklyn torpedo the family brand? [3 hours old]: Brooklyn's explosive post about Brand Beckham "has ruptured it from within", one commentator says.
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UK households to get £15bn for solar and green tech to lower energy bills [3 hours old]: The government has announced the details of its long-awaited Warm Homes Plan which promises to cut energy bills.
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Driving test cheating soars as candidates turn to Bluetooth headsets and impersonators [1 hours old]: Experts blamed persistently long waits for practical tests while the DVSA blamed better detection.
* Why doing a mix of exercise could be the key to longer life [0 hours old]: Don't just focus on one activity - doing a variety every week gives you more health benefits, a study suggests.
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Man who admitted killing Japan's ex-PM Shinzo Abe set to be sentenced [2 hours old]: The 45-year-old is set to be sentenced on Wednesday, but the question of what punishment he deserves has divided public opinion in Japan.
* Finger-prick blood test could be early warning for children with type 1 diabetes [0 hours old]: A simple finger-prick blood test can find those at risk so they can get the right treatment.
* 'It's harder to sell tickets': Grassroots music venues struggle to make profit [0 hours old]: Thirty venues closed last year, and 6,000 staff were laid off as small venues saw their costs soar.
* Woman who was groomed as teen 'insulted' after compensation claims denied [0 hours old]: Fiona Goddard from Bradford says she feels "gaslit" as she sought compensation for abuse.
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Air India crash plane had record of safety defects, campaigners claim [1 hours old]: Campaigners say they have evidence the plane had previously suffered a series of technical failures, including a fire.
* Europe to suspend approval of US trade deal as global markets fall [0 hours old]: The move follows renewed tensions between the US and EU, as Donald Trump pushes to acquire Greenland.
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Full messages shared between Trump and European leaders [9 hours old]: Experts tell BBC what to read into private messages between US President Donald Trump and European leaders that have been shared publicly .
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Greenland 'will stay Greenland', former Trump adviser declares [15 hours old]: Donald Trump's former chief economic adviser said the US president's actions are a negotiating tactic.
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Film about Palestinian girl's desperate plea was a 'way to not feel helpless', says director [1 hours old]: Kaouther Ben Hani's Oscar hopeful, The Voice of Hind Rajab, tells the tale of a girl killed in Gaza.
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Sophie Turner on why being at your lowest is liberating [1 hours old]: The Game of Thrones star is leaning into the role of a disgruntled office worker in new drama Steal.
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The bombshell claims in Brooklyn Beckham's post - from wedding dress drama to 'hijacked' first dance [13 hours old]: The 26-year-old made a series of allegations in a six-page Instagram post on Monday.
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Trump greenlit tiny Kei cars but will Americans actually buy them? [1 hours old]: The president wants to bring to the US tiny vehicles, like those commonly seen on the streets of Japan.
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Locked exits, panic and desperate calls for help: Survivors tell of mall fire horror [1 hours old]: The BBC speaks to eyewitnesses and survivors of the fire that ripped through a busy Pakistan shopping centre.
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Mum demands answers over son found dead with stab wounds in a Home Office flat [3 hours old]: Sheena Millar says she is still seeking answers despite a year-long investigation into the death of her son Mikhail.
* The Papers: Europe condemns Trump 'new colonialism' and 'Becks bites back' [1 hours old]: European leaders hitting back at Donald Trump's Greenland threat at the World Economic Forum in Davos dominates Wednesday's front pages.
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Alleged scam mastermind arrested after being exposed by BBC [2 hours old]: Kuong Li featured in a 2023 BBC Eye investigation into alleged scam compounds in South East Asia.
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US opens priority visa appointment system for World Cup ticket holders [1 hours old]: World Cup 2026 ticket holders can now access priority visa appointments for travel to the United States - but doubt remains whether fans from every country to have qualified will be able to enter.
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US second lady Usha Vance announces she is pregnant with fourth child [2 hours old]: Vance posted on social media that she is looking forward to welcoming a boy in late July.
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Spat deepens between Elon Musk and Ryanair's O'Leary [3 hours old]: Musk and Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary have called each other "idiots" in recent days
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Chinese mega-embassy approved by government after debate over security risks [7 hours old]: Critics of the project - including some Labour MPs - warn it could pose a security risk.
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Lucy Letby will not face further criminal charges [6 hours old]: Former nurse Lucy Letby is serving 15 whole-life terms for murder and attempted murder.
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Jason Statham: I've taken a lot of stunts too far [4 hours old]: The 58-year-old has no inclination to step back from the physical demands of his work and says he's "in for a penny, in for a pound".
* 'Good signs' or just buying time? Spurs remain divided on Frank future [1 hours old]: Many Tottenham fans have already lost faith in Thomas Frank - but did Tuesday's 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund give cause for optimism?
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'Tears in my eyes' - Jesus enjoys 'dream night' in San Siro [1 hours old]: Gabriel Jesus says he had "tears in my eyes" after scoring twice to help Arsenal win 3-1 at Inter Milan for a seventh successive win in the Champions League.
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'Battered in Bodo' - is this more than just a blip for Man City? [3 hours old]: Manchester City suffered their very own "hell of a beating" moment in Norway on Tuesday - now Pep Guardiola and his players must turn around their fortunes in an increasingly trying January.
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Littler beats Van Gerwen to win Saudi Masters [5 hours old]: Luke Littler wins the inaugural Saudi Arabia Darts Masters with an emphatic 8-5 victory over Michael van Gerwen in Riyadh.
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'Modelled on a jellyfish' - Osaka backs up 'spectacular' outfit with win [10 hours old]: How Naomi Osaka's jellyfish-inspired outfit stole the show in her hard-fought Australian Open first-round win over Antonia Ruzic.
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Audi aim to be most successful F1 team in history [5 hours old]: Audi is entering Formula 1 for the first time in its history this season, having taken over the Swiss-based Sauber team.
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Waugh invests in European T20 Premier League [2 hours old]: Ex-Australia captain Steve Waugh is among the franchise investors in a men's European T20 tournament, set to be played in Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands later this year featuring Steve Smith and Mitch Marsh.
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Snap settles social media addiction lawsuit ahead of trial [1 hours old]: TikTok, YouTube and Meta remain defendants in the case, which is due to kick off next week.
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Netflix updates Warner Bros bid to all-cash offer [4 hours old]: It is the latest skirmish in the bidding war over Warner Bros Discovery, which is also being pursued by Paramount Skydance.
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Wage growth slows as number of people employed falls [14 hours old]: Official figures show that the pace of private sector wage growth slowed to the lowest rate in five years.
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Toy sellers keep close watch on social media ban [13 hours old]: Toys for teenagers and adults have revived the industry, but it could be hit by any ban on social media for under-16s.
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UK consulting on bringing in social media ban for under 16s [12 hours old]: The government said it expected schools to be "phone-free by default" as a result of the announcement.
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Environment Secretary: South East Water boss 'should not get bonus' [10 hours old]: Emma Reynolds said South East Water was the poorest performer of all water companies
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Why are UK prices still rising? [15 hours old]: UK Inflation has dropped back from record highs but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.
and in other older news ...
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Confronted over Greenland, Europe is ditching its softly-softly approach to Trump [17 hours old]: Transatlantic relations aren't broken, though they are damaged. And if Europeans want to try to cut through with Trump, they'll have to stick together, writes Europe Editor Katya Adler
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BBC News app [6371 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Trump: “I No Longer Feel An Obligation To Think Purely Of Peace” [28 hours old]: European leaders respond to President Trump’s tariff threat.
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The post-World War II era is over. What comes next? [111 hours old]: Did the rules-based order ever exist and what could replace it if it goes away?
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Water companies to face regular MOT-style checks in industry shake-up [16 hours old]: The government says the industry will have "nowhere to hide", but campaigners say the reforms do not go far enough.
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Hiring woes and 'super high' prices: Voters say Trump's progress on the US economy is mixed [25 hours old]: We asked six Americans what they make of the US economy one year after President Trump returned to the White House.
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How could Europe respond to Trump's Greenland tariffs? [35 hours old]: Europe is weighing up how to counter the US president's move against some of America's closest allies.
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Faisal Islam: Global disruption looms large over biggest-ever Davos [49 hours old]: Expect the World Economic Forum this week to be both the centre of the world and totally bizarre.
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Gold and silver prices hit high after tariff threat [32 hours old]: Donald Trump's plan to impose import taxes over Greenland pushed investors toward precious metals.
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IMF warns of trade tension risk to global growth [38 hours old]: Trade tensions and a reversal in the AI boom are among the main risks to global economic growth, the IMF says.
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'Credit-score company encouraged me to borrow again when I was nearly debt-free' [43 hours old]: A woman who had nearly paid off a £10,000 debt was sent emails suggesting she could apply for new credit cards.
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China hits growth goal after exports defy US tariffs [43 hours old]: Official figures suggest China's economy hit its target but analysts have cast doubt on the data.
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'Europe won't be blackmailed,' Danish PM says in wake of Trump Greenland threats [42 hours old]: Trump says he will impose new taxes on eight US allies in February if they oppose his proposed takeover of the autonomous Danish territory.
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British Gas took 15 months to refund me £1,500. It's absurd [72 hours old]: Beth Kojder said it was frustrating it took so long to get her money back, given the ombudsman had ruled in her favour nearly a year ago.
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What tariffs has Trump announced and why? [37 hours old]: Trump's volatile trade policy has thrown the world economy into chaos, and put some US prices up.
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Faisal Islam: Trump's Greenland threats to allies are without parallel [67 hours old]: The US president's latest threats will baffle the leaders of allied nations, writes the BBC's economics editor.
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Trump tariff threat over Greenland 'unacceptable', European leaders say [66 hours old]: The US president says several European allies opposed to his plans to buy Greenland will face 10% tariffs from February.
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The one measure that can tell us a lot about the state of the UK economy [85 hours old]: Consumer confidence levels are rebounding for some in the UK, but older generations look to be immune, writes Faisal Islam.
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Are 'tech dense' farms the future of farming? [25 hours old]: A host of technology is on offer to farmers, promising to raise farming yields and lower food prices.
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'The finest in the world': Why the US is buying icebreakers from Finland [39 hours old]: The Nordic nation leads the way when it comes to both the design and construction of the vessels.
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How realistic is India's quest for magnets made of rare earths [120 hours old]: India has a 0m plan to make rare earth magnets, aiming to reduce dependence on Chinese imports - but can it work?
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'They are essential': How smoke detectors are evolving [121 hours old]: AI trained to recognise fire is among the latest developments in fire alarm tech.
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Honey, I shrunk the data centres: Is small the new big? [169 hours old]: Huge data centres are being built to handle AI computing but some experts say they aren't necessary.
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Why are more bosses sharing the top job? [193 hours old]: More bosses are sharing the top job giving them more time for family and breaks.
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Why luxury carmakers are now building glitzy skyscrapers [217 hours old]: Bugatti is the latest auto firm to construct an opulent apartment building for the super rich.
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'I had no electricity for six months': US families struggle with soaring energy prices [239 hours old]: Rising electricity costs have emerged as a key cost-of-living concern, pushing families further into debt.
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Excel: The software that's hard to quit [289 hours old]: Companies are trying to wean staff off Excel spreadsheets to centralise control of their data.
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How tariff disruption will continue reshaping the global economy in 2026 [313 hours old]: Trump's import levies are still changing the patterns of international trade.
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How the defence sector is battling a skills crisis [456 hours old]: Attracting younger workers into the defence industry can be challenging.
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Swedish workers trial 'friendship hour' to combat loneliness [525 hours old]: The pilot project is even giving staff free money to help pay to do activities with their friends.
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The showers and baths keeping data centre tech cool [697 hours old]: Finding greener ways to keep giant new data centres cool is a challenge.
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Why Croatia's capital wants to hold Europe's best Christmas market [720 hours old]: The festive events help to put cities on the map and attract millions of tourists.
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Will tech trump tradition at bakers and biscuit makers? [793 hours old]: Introducing robots and automation to the food industry involves extra hurdles.
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Should more be done to tackle 'ghost jobs', vacancies that don't exist? [817 hours old]: Companies are advertising vacancies that have already been filled or might not have ever existed.
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Why this month's inflation figure may be good news for you [827 hours old]: The rate of inflation, which charts the rising cost of living, has slowed - driven partly by essentials.
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'Emotional and financial' pressure of funeral fees [19 hours old]: The number of families in need of financial help due to bereavement is rising, a charity says.
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Food charity delivers nearly 100,000 meals [19 hours old]: The Bread and Butter Thing provides healthy, fresh food for those in need.
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Inside the 'real life Repair Shop' [19 hours old]: The NEPHRA Repair Cafe is giving a new lease of life to broken appliances and saving people money.
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [1258 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? [1369 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 [1457 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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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [2178 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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Are we getting more savvy about our credit scores? [36 hours old]: With lenders using credit scores to decide everything from phone contracts to car finance, experts say understanding how it works could make a meaningful difference.
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Martin Lewis on why you should check your tax code now [109 hours old]: Millions of people could be on the wrong tax code.
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The Bottom Line [133 hours old]: Lessons learned from a dotcom entrepreneur on the boom and bust of his company, boo.com.
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Crossing Continents [192 hours old]: The Netherlands is experiencing a housing crisis. Could ten new cities be the answer?
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Martin Lewis on 'the most dangerous form of mainstream debt in the UK' [274 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains how building up overdraft debt compares to credit card debt.