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- Call for parents to teach online privacy like road safety
[4 hours old]: Three in four parents fear their child cannot make safe choices about personal data online, the data watchdog finds.
- Fake Australian, Chinese and Brazilian police stations: BBC goes inside a seized scam compound
[4 hours old]: Almost nothing was known about the Royal Hill casino until the Thai military took control of it in December.
. Parrot at Dublin Airport sparks search for its owner
[16 hours old]: The bird was found by airport police near terminal one after being spotted perched on a rubbish bin.
. French-owned ship passes through Strait of Hormuz
[82 hours old]: It appears to be the first ship owned by a major European firm to go through the strait since the conflict began.
. Prepare for turbulence - how a prolonged Middle East conflict could reshape how we fly
[291 hours old]: The Gulf's hub airports made long-distance travel cheaper - but now their future looks unclear.
. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse
[2066 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
[2548 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?
and in other news ...
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Watch: Artemis II mission loses contact with Earth for 40 minutes [3 hours old]: Once contact was regained, astronaut Christina Koch said: "It is so great to hear from Earth again."
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Trump threatens to take out Iran in 'one night' if no deal before deadline [6 hours old]: The US president wants Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy route, before his Tuesday deadline.
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Clock ticks on Trump's Iran ultimatum with little sign of breakthrough [5 hours old]: The US president is in a delicate political position as the final hours to Tuesday's deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz tick down.
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Disruption expected as six-day doctors' strike begins [5 hours old]: The NHS is advising patients in England to only use emergency services when necessary but attend any confirmed appointments.
* Australia's most-decorated soldier arrested over alleged war crimes [0 hours old]: Ben Roberts-Smith, who denies all wrongdoing, previously lost a landmark defamation case over the alleged murders.
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Warmest weather of the year expected with 24C this week [11 hours old]: The warmest weather of the year is expected on Tuesday and Wednesday as temperatures rise above average, as Simon King explains
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Illegal rave shut down as police face 'violent and hostile' crowd [10 hours old]: Dorset Police said the event drew about 2,000 people and more than 100 vehicles.
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Schools in knife crime hotspots to get specialist training [6 hours old]: A new partnership will provide training for school leaders about knife-crime risk, the government says.
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Wireless Festival boss defends Kanye West booking and asks people to forgive rapper [6 hours old]: Its managing director calls the rapper's past comments "abhorrent" but asks people to "offer some forgiveness".
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Trump endorses ex-UK political aide Steve Hilton for California governor [9 hours old]: Steve Hilton, who advised the former prime minster and hosted a Fox News show, is running as a Republican.
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Trump's Hormuz deadline looms but Asian nations have already struck deals with Iran [4 hours old]: Nations in the region have been keen to reach agreements as their economies are heavily reliant on Middle East energy.
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'We're sinking deeper': Iranians brace for infrastructure strikes as Trump deadline nears [12 hours old]: Ordinary Iranians respond to the US president's threat to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges unless it opens the Strait of Hormuz.
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How rescue of US airman in remote part of Iran unfolded [6 hours old]: The operation to extract him from the ground in hostile territory was hugely complex and involved multiple US government agencies.
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The Papers: Doctors 'hold patients hostage' and 'The whole of the moon' [4 hours old]: A number of the papers have focused in on the six-day resident doctors' strike, which is due to kick off on Tuesday.
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Nine policemen sentenced to death in India over Covid custody killings [6 hours old]: The father and son died in jail after being arrested on suspicion of breaching Covid lockdown rules in 2020.
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US Supreme Court paves way for dismissal of Steve Bannon conviction [11 hours old]: The order allows a lower court to consider dismissing the former Trump strategist's indictment.
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Couple in court after boy, 13, dies in crash [13 hours old]: A man and a woman are remanded custody in connection with a crash involving a car, a bike and a scooter.
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Arteta calls for perspective as Arsenal look to avoid slump [7 hours old]: Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta wants his side to channel the pain of back-to-back defeats when they take on Sporting in the Champions League quarter-finals.
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Coventry edge ever closer - but who will join them in Premier League? [5 hours old]: As Coventry edge ever closer to ending their 25-year wait for Premier League football, who is best placed to join them?
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Boulter suffers first-round exit to Ruse in Austria [7 hours old]: Britain's Katie Boulter suffers a first-round defeat to Romania's Elena-Gabriela Ruse at the Upper Austria Ladies Linz Open.
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Bayern face waiting game on 'very special' Kane [8 hours old]: Bayern Munich are waiting on the fitness of "very special" Harry Kane to see if he can lead their challenge to overcome Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final.
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'Quiet and steady' - how Lincoln's promotion was 20 years in the making [9 hours old]: John Pakey looks back over the past 20 years from Keith Alexander to the Cowleys to Lincoln City now calling themselves a Championship club.
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Former BOA and Wada executive Reedie dies aged 84 [10 hours old]: Sir Craig Reedie, the former chair of the British Olympic Association and president of the World Anti-Doping Agency, dies at the age of 84.
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India's high-growth economy gets a Middle East oil shock [2 hours old]: India's currency, stocks and growth projections take a beating as the country faces a triple energy shock due to Iran war.
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Oil prices choppy after expletive-laden Trump threat to Iran [8 hours old]: Brent crude rose above 0 then eased as the US and Iran traded plans for a potential ceasefire.
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Businesses scramble to get noticed by AI search [4 hours old]: Firms are changing the way they present information on their websites, so they get noticed by AI.
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'I'd have been a miserable champion': Why Britain's 'next Anthony Joshua' quit boxing [21 hours old]: Delicious Orie discusses his shock decision to retire from boxing and why he wants to be a role model for the younger generation.
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Could saunas become the 'new pub' when it comes to socialising? [18 hours old]: Wales' picturesque landscape lends itself to sauna use, in a similar way to Finland, a business owner said.
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'I adore her now': Mother learns to cope with child's autism in a country with little help [28 hours old]: Malawian Martha Ongwane, brought low by her daughter's autism, found a rare support group.
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New youth clubs for anti-social behaviour hotspots [20 hours old]: The government has announced eight young futures hubs in areas with high anti-social behaviour.
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BBC News app [8198 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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The ‘Not Fit For Purpose’ Department - Part 3 [71 hours old]: Covering the Home Office.
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Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling star in an award-winning musical [167 hours old]: Exploring the joy and pain of pursuing your dreams
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Benefits and pensions rise as two-child cap ends [29 hours old]: Families on some benefits with three or more children will get an average rise of £4,100 a year.
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'I jump in the sea to refresh my brain': How remote workers are boosting coastal towns [21 hours old]: The rise in remote working means many professionals are choosing to settle in coastal and rural towns.
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Pepsi withdraws as UK festival sponsor after Kanye West backlash [32 hours old]: Sir Keir Starmer says it is "deeply concerning" the rapper is set to headline a festival after recent antisemitic comments.
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How China fell for a lobster: What an AI assistant tells us about Beijing's ambition [29 hours old]: The AI agent sparked a frenzy of "raising lobsters" in March, with users training the tool to suit their needs.
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State pension age starts rising to 67 - here's how much you get and when [76 hours old]: The age at which people can start receiving the state pension is going up in stages over the next two years.
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'I ended up paying £500': Your subscription trap stories [100 hours old]: Many readers have experienced the ordeal of cancelling a subscription.
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US jobs surge unexpectedly in March despite Iran war [86 hours old]: Employers added 178,000 jobs, far more than had expected, the Labor Department says.
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Oil prices jump and shares drop after Trump threatens more Iran strikes [101 hours old]: The US president said he'll bring Iran "back to the Stone Age" but gave no detail on ending the war.
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M&S boss calls for more action on crime and abuse of staff [78 hours old]: Thinus Keeve's comments come days after an M&S store was targeted during disorder in south London.
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New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and get refunds [114 hours old]: Consumers will be able to cancel unwanted subscriptions 'at the click of a button', the government said.
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A year on: Four ways Trump's tariffs have changed the global economy [114 hours old]: US tariffs stand at the highest rate in decades. But what has the impact been?
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Pharmaceuticals face 100% tariffs in US - unless firms strike a deal [101 hours old]: The order does not affect generic medicines, the most commonly used in the US.
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Petrol and diesel prices see biggest rise on record in March [116 hours old]: The cost of filling a vehicle jumped at the sharpest pace than any other month, the RAC said.
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JLR sees sales recover after cyber attack [107 hours old]: Work at plants in Solihull, Halewood and outside Wolverhampton restarted in October.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX set to be worth trillion with planned public listing [116 hours old]: The company’s public stock debut is set to be one of the most valuable in history, and could make Musk the world's first trillionaire.
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Estate agents accuse Rightmove of charging excessive fees [139 hours old]: The online listing portal is now being pursued in a class action, launched on behalf of potentially hundreds of estate agents.
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Warning Iran war 'shock' could push up mortgages for 1.3m homeowners [137 hours old]: Higher energy prices could lead to higher borrowing costs for homeowners, the Bank warns.
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Energy bill help would be based on household income, Reeves says [139 hours old]: The chancellor tells the BBC it is "too early" to say exactly who would get help but hinted any support would not arrive until the autumn.
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Spain's huge pork industry seeks salvation from swine fever threat [28 hours old]: Countries around the world, including the US, have already stopped imports over the outbreak.
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Are domes and spheres the future of entertainment? [172 hours old]: Rivals are emerging for the Las Vegas Sphere - are domes and spheres the future for entertainment?
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Why Chinese tech companies are racing to set up in Hong Kong [196 hours old]: Mainland firms are using the territory to test products and as a springboard for global expansion.
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How will car finance compensation payments work? [162 hours old]: Millions could be entitled to compensation as a result of commission arrangements between lenders and dealers.
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The spiky cactus fruit giving Indian farmers a cash boost [268 hours old]: Indian farmers are turning to dragon fruit as a profitable alternative to mangoes and coffee.
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The homeless teenager who became a successful advertising boss [292 hours old]: Greg Daily has swapped sleeping on friends' sofas for running a popular digital marketing company.
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Would you build your own apps? [339 hours old]: Start-ups are offering tech for novices to create apps with the help of AI.
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US weight-loss drugmakers slash prices in fight to win customers [358 hours old]: Weight-loss drug prices are falling in the US - but can the example be repeated?
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Germany has a shortage of workers - so it's turning to India for help [364 hours old]: The European nation, struggling to find skilled staff, is giving jobs to young people from India.
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'Club vibes without the hangover': The twenty-somethings going out - in the gym [387 hours old]: Young people are driving a gym boom as more fitness spaces are transformed into vibrant hangouts.
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Home working, long leases and rise of parking apps - what went wrong for NCP [410 hours old]: How could a company that charged as much as £65 for a day's parking fail to turn a profit?
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Colombia's budding tech scene needs a cash boost [435 hours old]: Colombia has become a tech hub for Latin America, but attracting investors is a challenge.
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How Finnish supermarkets are central to the country's defence [459 hours old]: The chains all have detailed plans to follow in the event of the nation going to war.
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Is it possible to build a plastic-free home? [508 hours old]: Using plastic in construction is cheap and easy, but some are trying to radically cut back its use.
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Ukraine's urgent fight on the financial frontline [531 hours old]: The war-torn country is battling to secure crucial funding from the IMF and EU, as well as putting up taxes.
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Can plastic-eating fungi help clean up nappy waste? [604 hours old]: Cost and convenience have made disposable nappies dominant - can start-ups compete?
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Charity 'feels the pinch' of higher energy prices [20 hours old]: The Felix Project is among the organisations feeling the effects of increased costs due to the conflict in Iran.
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'Positives' for tourism despite Iran war uncertainty [21 hours old]: Bosses say a good start to the year has been put at risk, but opportunities have also emerged.
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'Elderly couple had to find £1k for home heating oil' [45 hours old]: One elderly couple had to find £1,000 for an oil delivery and suppliers are not giving quotes, a councillor says.
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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [237 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 [436 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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National Minimum Wage rises this week [107 hours old]: Around 2.7 million people are set to receive a pay rise this week as the national minimum wage goes up by 50p to £12.71 for over 21s.
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New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions [108 hours old]: A crackdown on "subscription traps" could save the average person nearly £170 a year, according to the Department for Business and Trade.
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'Affordability is the biggest thing' - Conservatives mixed on economy under Trump [268 hours old]: Conservatives gathered at the annual CPAC conference in Texas were mixed when asked about their feelings on the current economy.
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Who knew Lord Sugar is a table tennis fan? [269 hours old]: The Apprentice candidates try to sell a table tennis set live on TV.