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. Hotel adverts banned over misleadingly cheap rooms
[54 hours old]: Ads for Hilton, Travelodge, Booking.com and Accor are banned by the Advertising Standards Authority.
. 'This is the big one' - tech firms bet on electrifying rail
[525 hours old]: Railway operators have new options for electric trains including getting rid of locomotives altogether.
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* What we know about leaked US draft plan to end Russia's Ukraine war [1 hours old]: There are 28 key points and while several on the face of it could be acceptable to Ukraine, others cross Kyiv's red lines.
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BBC board member resigns and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporation [3 hours old]: Shumeet Banerji, an ex-management consultant, leaves the BBC board and criticises its governance.
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I'll stamp all over 'serious fighter' Jake Paul, says Anthony Joshua [2 hours old]: Briton Anthony Joshua says he will "stomp all over" Jake Paul and "break" the American as the pair come face-to-face to promote their heavyweight fight.
* 'A lot of fighting': Fossil fuel row breaks out at UN climate summit [0 hours old]: A row over fossil fuels has broken out at COP30 but this is also likely to be a negotiating tactic.
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Superman copy found in mum's attic is most valuable comic ever at .12m [4 hours old]: It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a new record after Man of Steel comic found in a California home is auctioned.
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Peers trying to block assisted dying, claims MP behind bill [3 hours old]: Kim Leadbeater says the draft law is approaching a "crunch point" after peers suggested more than 1,000 changes.
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Ex-leader of Reform UK in Wales sentenced to 10-and-a-half years for taking pro-Russia bribes [3 hours old]: Nathan Gill, 52, is sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison after admitting taking bribes while an MEP.
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Palestinians forced from West Bank refugee camps left in limbo as Israeli demolitions go on [2 hours old]: A Human Rights Watch report claims Israel’s forcible displacement of residents from three refugee camps violates international humanitarian law.
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Second MP quits new left-wing Your Party group [4 hours old]: He is the second MP to leave the group, which has been dominated by internal tensions.
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What are Eurovision's new rules after Israel voting controversy? [1 hours old]: The BBC's Colin Paterson explains why the rules are being changed.
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Steve Rosenberg: Putin uncompromising as leaked plan reaches Moscow [3 hours old]: Russia and Ukraine may be about to enter a period of intense diplomacy, writes the BBC's Russia editor.
* Zelensky warns Ukraine risks losing US support over White House peace plan [0 hours old]: Vladimir Putin says the plan could be the "basis" for peace but warns Russia is prepared to fight on.
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Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev: Putin propagandist or key to peace with Ukraine? [14 hours old]: Putin's envoy finds himself under the spotlight over a draft peace plan that emerged after he spent days with Steve Witkoff in Miami.
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The curious case of why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis [13 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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How WhatsApp messages revealed ex-Reform politician's pro-Russian bribes [5 hours old]: The former leader of Reform UK in Wales has admitted bribery and will be sentenced on Friday.
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'Shock and awe - England bring big guns to Ashes shootout' [7 hours old]: For the first time in a generation, England finally have the pace bowling to truly worry Australia down under, writes Stephan Shemilt.
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Anti-Hamas armed groups seek future role under Gaza peace plan [11 hours old]: Several groups - some of them backed by Israel - are ranged against Hamas in Gaza, with complex and overlapping ties.
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Should I take a meter reading when the energy cap changes? [13 hours old]: Typical gas and electricity bills are forecast to fall slightly from January when a new energy price cap began.
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Judge me at next election, Starmer tells doubters [3 hours old]: The PM tells the BBC he has made "good steps" on the cost-of-living but it will take time to turn the country around.
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Uefa apology after ordering Scotland fans to remove celebration videos [4 hours old]: European football's governing body had claimed clips of fans cheering Scotland's World Cup qualification in front of TV screens breached copyright.
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At least five killed in Bangladesh earthquake [5 hours old]: The epicentre of the earthquake was about 30 kilometres (18.6 miles) from the capital, Dhaka.
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Man jailed for murdering ex-wife at son's grave [7 hours old]: Ann Blackwood was fatally stabbed at the grave of her son on the 20th anniversary of his birthday.
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Sweaty Betty offers woman £4k for ‘wear the damn shorts’ slogan use and her silence [6 hours old]: Georgina Cox wants clothing firm Sweaty Betty to apologise and pay influencers it works with fairly.
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Gove apologises after Covid report alleges 'toxic' culture in No 10 during pandemic [2 hours old]: The ex-senior minister apologises for mistakes in the pandemic, but defends some of the previous government's actions.
* Grizzly bear on loose after attacking school group in Canada, injuring 11 [0 hours old]: A male teacher "got the whole brunt" of the attack and some children were hit with bear spray.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene v Donald Trump [5 hours old]: Join Americast for insights and analysis on what's happening inside Trump's White House.
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I'll stomp all over 'serious fighter' Paul - Joshua [2 hours old]: Briton Anthony Joshua says he will "stomp all over" Jake Paul and "break" the American as the pair come face-to-face to promote their heavyweight fight.
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Uneasy, unnerved, un-Smith - Australian great falters in spotlight [9 hours old]: Steve Smith has played many domineering innings against England over the past 15 years but the Australian looked uneasy against an all-pace attack on day one of the first Ashes Test in Perth.
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Premier League clubs to be banned from selling assets to themselves [4 hours old]: Clubs will no longer be able to sell assets like hotels and women's teams to themselves from next season as the Premier League moves to a new system of Financial Fair Play.
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England fight back as 19 wickets fall on incredible Ashes first day [10 hours old]: Captain Ben Stokes took five wickets as England's fast bowlers sensationally tore into Australia on an electrifying opening day of the Ashes.
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Households face unexpected rise in energy prices in new year [12 hours old]: Regulator Ofgem says a change in the price cap in January means a 0.2% increase in gas and electricity prices.
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Government borrowing for October higher than expected [11 hours old]: Borrowing was more than £2bn higher than expected in October, latest official figures show.
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What taxes apply to electric vehicles and how could the Budget change that? [9 hours old]: All new cars must be electric or hybrid from 2030, but the government could put new taxes on them.
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Sweaty Betty offers £4k for slogan use and silence [6 hours old]: Georgina Cox wants clothing firm Sweaty Betty to apologise and pay influencers it works with fairly.
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US and Asia stocks slide as AI jitters persist [13 hours old]: Strong sales at artificial intelligence chip giant Nvidia did little to quell investor worries.
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Budget must focus on housing, says shelter resident [3 hours old]: Two men who have experienced homelessness give their views ahead of the chancellor's budget.
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Gin maker fears further tax increase in Budget [6 hours old]: A group of politicians wants to see a freeze on excise duty for spirits in the Budget.
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Barber to offer 'pay what you can' haircuts [8 hours old]: Marcus Lewis-Roper says people can pay whatever they want on 22 December.
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The Greek island of Santorini saw thousands of earthquakes last year - now scientists know why [19 hours old]: Thousands of earthquakes were caused by magma "pumping through" Earth's crust for three months, they say.
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Weekly quiz: Why was KPop Demon Hunters banned by a school? [26 hours old]: How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
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BBC News app [4927 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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The Week: Immigration Reform, Burnham And The Budget [75 hours old]: Some migrants to face 20 year wait for settled status.
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Graduate jobs under threat from AI, PwC boss says [19 hours old]: The accountancy giant says artificial intelligence will eventually lead to fewer entry-level positions at the firm.
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The 'toughest crop': Can tech help cardamom farmers? [21 hours old]: Sensitive to the weather and soil cardamom is difficult to cultivate - can tech help?
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Vinted blocks 'sickening' sexually explicit ads [27 hours old]: The online marketplace removed adverts which included a video a user said depicted a pornographic scene.
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Frida Kahlo self-portrait sells for record-breaking m [18 hours old]: The auction shattered the previous record for a price tag fetched for a work by a female artist.
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Channel Tunnel says UK investment 'non-viable' as it halts projects [25 hours old]: The company claims "unsustainable" levels of taxation has made any future investments "non-viable".
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Almost one million young people still not in work or education, figures show [30 hours old]: Whilst the figure has dropped slightly, it still equates to one-in-eight young people in the UK, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Why an AI 'godfather' is quitting Meta after 12 years [34 hours old]: One of the pioneers in the current AI boom, he has had disagreements with fellow engineers over the future of the technology.
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Ford boss: 'Now is not the time to tax electric vehicles' [45 hours old]: Ford's UK boss says it is "not the right time" to tax electric vehicles when demand has already stalled.
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The contradiction at the heart of the trillion-dollar AI race [55 hours old]: The confusing question lingering over the AI hype is whether it could be a bubble at risk of bursting
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US jobs saw surprising jump in September after slow summer [29 hours old]: The report, which had been delayed by the government shutdown, gives the first official data on the job market in weeks.
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Good for mortgages, bad for the food shop - how inflation dip affects you [57 hours old]: The rate of inflation has fallen prompting hopes of lower mortgage rates, but food prices are still rising.
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Nvidia shares rise after strong results ease 'AI bubble' concerns [37 hours old]: The chip maker says revenue for the three months to October jumped 62% to bn.
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Major League Baseball signs deals with Netflix, ESPN and NBCUniversal [43 hours old]: The media deals will allow the platforms to show select baseball games over upcoming seasons.
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UK inflation rate hits lowest level in four months [60 hours old]: Prices have been rising more slowly in the twelve months to October but food prices bucked the trend.
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Ex-Harvard president Larry Summers stops teaching as university investigates Epstein emails [42 hours old]: The former US treasury secretary has faced a backlash over frequent messages to Epstein.
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Dutch government suspends intervention into chipmaker Nexperia [53 hours old]: The move comes after Beijing blocked exports of the firm's chips in response to the Hague intervening into Chinese-owned chipmaker.
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On the front line of Europe's standoff with Russia's sanction-busting shadow fleet [69 hours old]: With Europe imposing sanctions on Moscow, there has been a growing network of vessels sailing without a valid flag from Russia through European waters.
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Time taken to bring shoplifters to justice is 'unacceptable', retailers tell BBC [55 hours old]: The BBC followed a series of shoplifting cases which highlight how shops have waited months for thieves to be brought to justice.
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Judge rules Meta doesn't have monopoly after Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions [72 hours old]: The decision allows Instagram's parent company to avoid the prospect of the company breaking up
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White House has apologised over Georgia raid, says Hyundai boss [45 hours old]: The carmaker's CEO said the raid was "a bad surprise" but the firm will continue to invest in the US.
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From florist to drone maker: How the weapon became so mainstream [167 hours old]: With drones centre stage in Ukraine, military firms around the globe are ramping up their production.
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Will AI mean better adverts or 'creepy slop'? [78 hours old]: Advertisers are using AI to personalise adverts but not everyone agrees that's a good idea.
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The Kenyan start-up aiming to electrify African transport [261 hours old]: From fleets of e-bikes to individual riders, eWaka aims to sell across Africa's delivery market.
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Fire-blocking chemicals promise safer buildings [357 hours old]: New treatments promise to make buildings fire-resistant without using older, toxic chemicals.
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Will quantum be bigger than AI? [381 hours old]: The highly complex technology is increasingly being tipped to transform computing.
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The start-up creating science kits for young Africans [429 hours old]: Stemaide's goal is to bring tech skills to young Africans and prepare them for future jobs.
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Businesses are running out of pennies in the US [503 hours old]: Find a penny, pick it up, then what? Now the US has stopped making pennies, a shortage has emerged and created confusion.
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The US bet big with Argentina bailout - is it paying off? [525 hours old]: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has called the Argentine peso "undervalued". But not many people agree.
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Should K-beauty products have to come from South Korea? [549 hours old]: Sales of Korean skincare treatments continue to soar, but some are now made by overseas companies.
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The South African start-up bringing tech to townships [597 hours old]: Entrepreneur Talifhani Banks has bought a modern delivery system to smaller firms in South Africa.
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These robots can clean, exercise - and care for you in old age. Would you trust them to? [597 hours old]: It sounds like something from a sci-fi film - but some scientists believe this clever new tech could help alleviate strains on the UK care system
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Why the 5G symbol on your phone doesn't mean you have 5G [595 hours old]: New research shows that 40% of the time a phone displays the 5G symbol, it is actually using a 4G connection.
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The striking Swedish workers taking on carmaker Tesla [621 hours old]: The industrial action against the company's operation in Sweden has reached its second anniversary.
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Can the plastic recycling industry be saved? [694 hours old]: Plastic recycling plants in Europe are being shut as they struggle to find a business model
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How the outsourcing sector became South Africa's newest goldmine [718 hours old]: South African firms that do remote work for North American and European businesses growing strongly.
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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [734 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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How Milei's 'Thatcherite' economics divided his nation - but won over Trump [921 hours old]: Ahead of Milei's visit to the White House - amid protests and anger on the streets back at home - Ione Wells unravels the paradox that Argentina's president has created
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Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning [1606 hours old]: Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.
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The UK car industry is at a tipping point - can it be saved? [2422 hours old]: Tariffs, Brexit, pandemic havoc... All of this caused short-term disruption - but the impact concealed a deeper problem for the UK automotive industry
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Three bits of good news about inflation drop [58 hours old]: The UK inflation rate fell to 3.6% in the year to October, but food prices rose again following a dip in September. The BBC's deputy economics editor Dharshini David explains.
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The Egyptian green tech firm looking to cut energy bills [93 hours old]: Saving System has developed a device that it says can help firms save electricity.
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Why debit cards can cost more than credit cards [176 hours old]: Are credit cards 'bad' and debit cards 'good'? Martin Lewis explains why it's not that simple.
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The Briefing Room [199 hours old]: What are the consequences of the UK's low productivity growth?