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- Ship footage captures sound of Titan sub imploding
[12 hours old]: Support ship video shows the wife of Oceangate CEO Stockton Rush hearing the sound of the implosion.
- Man in Norway wakes to find huge container ship in garden
[4 hours old]: Johan Helberg says he was "quite astonished" to look out of his window and see the vessel.
- Drivers claim cars damaged and keys missing after using ‘secure’ airport parking service
[2 hours old]: Meet-and-greet firm denies liability after a customer's car is damaged in a hit-and-run accident.
. On the South African road incorrectly identified as a 'burial site' by Trump
[16 hours old]: The US president said video of crosses on the road was evidence of the scale of attacks on white farmers.
. Doubts over whether Brits can use EU e-gates this summer
[65 hours old]: It is unclear whether UK travellers can avoid long queues this summer and use e-gates at European airports.
. Is the US finally on track to build a high-speed rail network?
[227 hours old]: The US currently has no high-speed rail services, but two are under construction, and more planned.
and in other news ...
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Patients from Nottingham killer's NHS trust carried out stabbings weeks before attack [11 hours old]: Two men under the care of the same NHS trust as Valdo Calocane carried out stabbings weeks before the Nottingham attacks.
* Customers urged to fix energy bills as prices fall from July [0 hours old]: A typical annual domestic energy bill will drop by £129 in July, the first fall in a year.
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Netanyahu accuses Starmer of being on 'wrong side of humanity' and siding with Hamas [1 hours old]: The UK, France and Canada condemned the expanded Israeli military operation in Gaza this week.
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The Bitcoin hum that is unsettling Trump's MAGA heartlands [11 hours old]: Trump has said he wants to turn the US into the crypto-mining capital of the world - but that has real-world implications for many of his core voters
* Doctors threaten strike action after 4% pay offer [0 hours old]: The British Medical Association, which represents doctors, said the increase was "derisory".
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The UK has handed over the Chagos Islands - why now? [14 hours old]: A deal to hand Mauritius the Chagos Islands and lease back a key military base has been months in the making.
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Labubu fan fury as viral dolls pulled from stores after reports of customer fighting [4 hours old]: The popular toys have been removed from shelves until June, following reports of customers fighting over them.
* New satellite photos show damaged North Korean warship [0 hours old]: Kim Jong Un has called the shipyard accident a "criminal act" and vowed to find those responsible.
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot: Excuses are for teams that don't win the league [5 hours old]: In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC, Liverpool boss Arne Slot says excuses are "for teams that don't win the league".
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What not to miss at Radio 1's Big Weekend 2025 [10 hours old]: Four stages, 100 acts. Not sure where to start? Greg James, Jack Saunders and Sian Eleri have you covered.
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Trump administration ends Harvard's ability to enrol international students [13 hours old]: The move escalates the administration's row with America's oldest university over hiring, admissions and teaching practices.
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Prince of Wales hails Sir David Attenborough ‘inspiration’ for new wildlife show [10 hours old]: The Prince of Wales says his new series on rangers follows in the nature broadcaster's footsteps.
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Watch lost in shipwreck comes home after 165 years [5 hours old]: The pocket watch belonged to Boston MP Herbert Ingram, who drowned in Lake Michigan in 1860.
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'I'm hardly Bob Dylan': Charli XCX wins songwriter of the year [14 hours old]: The star gives a self-deprecating speech about her "genius", while U2 pick up a lifetime award.
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Suspect charged with murder of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington DC [11 hours old]: The attack is being investigated as a hate crime and could lead to the death penalty, prosecutors say.
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Daily Telegraph to be sold to US firm RedBird [1 hours old]: The American company agrees a deal to buy the Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers after a two-year ownership vacuum.
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‘The sound of the future is ours to make’: U2 return to the studio after eight years [8 hours old]: In an exclusive interview, the band talk about their first album since 2017's Songs of Innocence.
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Saudi Arabia-based Toney earns England recall as Foden misses out [1 hours old]: Former Brentford striker Ivan Toney earns England recall for next month's World Cup qualifier against Andorra and friendly against Senegal.
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Get to know maybe the coolest, calmest F1 driver in history [15 hours old]: Oscar Piastri tells BBC Sport how his "calm personality" helps him be "aggressive" on track - and what he has done to become a "faster driver" this year.
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Aspinall reaches play-offs as Littler sets records [11 hours old]: Nathan Aspinall secures the final Premier League play-off spot while Luke Littler - the brilliant winner on the night - sets new records in Sheffield.
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Williamson goes from Champions League mascot to finalist [5 hours old]: Speaking to BBC Sport's Jo Currie, Arsenal captain Leah Williamson says to be leading her side out against Barcelona in the a Champions League final is a "full circle" moment as she was a mascot for their previous final in 2007.
* People urged to fix energy bills as prices fall [0 hours old]: A typical annual domestic energy bill will drop by £129 in July, the first fall in a year.
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Labubu fan fury after dolls pulled from stores [4 hours old]: The popular toys have been removed from shelves until June, following reports of customers fighting over them.
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Protestors accuse Trump of corruption as he hosts crypto gala dinner [1 hours old]: Trump hosted the biggest investors in his own cryptocurrency, but insisted he put the country ahead of his businesses interests.
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Why so many military veterans move into cybersecurity [11 hours old]: The vigilance needed in the military can be an asset in the cybersecurity industry.
* Young people driven away by high prices - study [0 hours old]: A new report says islanders are concerned about rising living costs and finding affordable property.
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Energy price cap: What next for gas and electricity bills and can I fix? [3 hours old]: Gas and electricity prices will fall in July, under regulator Ofgem's new price cap.
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Food bank turning people away due to funding gap [6 hours old]: A volunteer at the service says the food bank currently helps about 100 people every week.
and in other older news ...
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Watch: Investigating Israel's strike on Gaza's European Hospital [19 hours old]: BBC Verify analysed footage, gathered witness testimony and spoke to munitions and legal experts to examine how one of Gaza's last functioning hospitals came under Israeli attack.
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Weekly quiz: What song won Eurovision? [17 hours old]: How much attention did you pay to what has been going on in the world over the past seven days?
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BBC News app [548 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Early Release and Castration... The Government's Plan to Fix Prisons [16 hours old]: And a pay rise for teachers and NHS workers.
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Why did Trump ambush the South African president? [17 hours old]: Cyril Ramaphosa kept his cool despite the onslaught
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Yinka Bokinni explores the life of Sean 'Diddy' Combs [590 hours old]: Yinka Bokinni explores rap mogul Sean Combs's life and the criminal charges he denies.
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A unique perspective on a turbulent year in the Lake District [39 hours old]: Shepherds and sheepdogs oversee the flocks of pregnant sheep returning from the mountains.
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Tax rise warning after higher-than-expected UK borrowing [24 hours old]: Government borrowing hit £20.2bn in April, leading analysts to say the prospect of tax rises later this year is increasing.
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US Treasury confirms the end of the penny [18 hours old]: There has been a long debate over the cost and usefulness of one cent coins in the US.
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Nike to raise US prices as firms face tariffs uncertainty [20 hours old]: The US sportswear giant says its price increases are part of "seasonal planning".
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Heathrow workers' strike may intensify - union [18 hours old]: Unite says about 800 of its members employed by firm Wilson James are now taking industrial action.
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'World's greatest designer' Jony Ive joins OpenAI to 'reimagine' computers [18 hours old]: The man who designed the iPad, iMac and iPhone will try to come up with a new generation of products for the AI era.
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M&S website back online, allowing users to browse [28 hours old]: After going down overnight, the website is open for browsing again, but online orders remain suspended after the recent cyber attack.
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Starmer announces U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts [38 hours old]: The move follows political pressure in recent weeks after Labour losses at England's local elections.
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Inflation surprise suggests the outlook could be gloomier than we thought [43 hours old]: Bills, food prices, and service costs are all rising - but there is some good news
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No money left at the end of the month and smaller food shops: How inflation rise affects you [41 hours old]: Inflation has risen by more than expected as water, energy and food bills grew - how are ordinary people making their income stretch?
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Target sales hit as Trump tariffs take effect [42 hours old]: The US chain reports a sharp fall in sales which it blames on a "highly challenging environment".
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Teachers and doctors in England given 4% pay rise [17 hours old]: But health unions react angrily after a smaller rise of 3.6% is announced for other NHS staff, including nurses and midwives.
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Bills push inflation to highest in more than a year [47 hours old]: Prices have risen faster than expected - raising questions about how many interest rate cuts there will be this year
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Nvidia boss calls US chip policy a 'failure' [42 hours old]: His comments come as the White House says it will overhaul rules restricting sales of advanced chips.
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UK inflation rate: How quickly are prices rising? [45 hours old]: UK Inflation has fallen but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.
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Retail hackers believed to be young and from US and UK, detectives say [48 hours old]: The National Crime Agency tells the BBC how it is trying to find the culprits of the M&S and Co-op hacks.
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When will I be able to shop online at M&S again? [49 hours old]: Online orders paused, some customer data stolen - here's what we know about the chaos at M&S.
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National parking platform seeks to end 'hassle' of multiple parking apps [45 hours old]: The frustration of having to download multiple apps to pay for parking may go if a new platform is widely adopted.
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Thames Water halts bosses' bonus scheme [50 hours old]: The company pauses its "retention scheme", which pays out cash to top executives linked to its rescue loan.
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AI chatbot to be embedded in Google search [60 hours old]: The new option in its marquee search engine comes as the firm is facing competition from AI firms.
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EU plans €2 fee on small parcels in hit to Shein and Temu [64 hours old]: The tax will affect billions of packages sent to people's homes which mainly come from China at the moment.
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Millions of consumers could get £70 after Mastercard ruling [62 hours old]: It is not necessary to have held a Mastercard to make a claim following a tribunal ruling.
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How a joke about rice cost a Japan cabinet minister his job [37 hours old]: Soaring rice prices are a powerful trigger in Japan, where shortages have caused political upsets before.
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Did Trump really strike Gulf deals worth tn? [59 hours old]: Some analysts question whether the amount of investment will ultimately be that high.
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How much is the winter fuel payment and who can still get it? [44 hours old]: A government decision to limit the payment have been criticised by some MPs, unions and charities.
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Why we need 'revolutionary' cooling tech [83 hours old]: Cooling systems that avoid the use of polluting refrigerants are being launched.
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The world's most dangerous country for trade unionists [107 hours old]: More trade union members are murdered in the South American nation than anywhere else.
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The camera tech propelling shows like Adolescence [179 hours old]: Whole TV shows shot in one long take are made possible by new lightweight cameras.
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Letting off steam: How Dominica's volcanoes will boost its green energy [203 hours old]: The Caribbean island is building a power station that will use steam naturally heated by volcanic rock.
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What has happened to the closed Debenhams stores? [198 hours old]: From bowling alleys and lab spaces, to town centre eyesores - what remains of Debenhams' old shops?
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Tips from first-time buyers: 'We bought a £320,000 home aged 25' [319 hours old]: Young buyers are saving hard, moving cities, and using government schemes to get on the housing ladder.
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'I freaked out and spent 0 online': US consumers on cheap shipping changes [318 hours old]: How consumers are reacting to shipping changes that mean low-value packages entering the US no longer avoid tariffs.
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How to avoid a puncture on the Moon [251 hours old]: Giant tyre firms are testing tyres that can survive conditions on the Moon and Mars.
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Gordon Lyons calls for return of universal winter fuel payment [41 hours old]: Lyons welcomed the government's realisation that an "error" was made.
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The secretive US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's America First plan [109 hours old]: An exclusive look inside the closely guarded factory the president wants to become a foundation stone for a US golden age.
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Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war [557 hours old]: The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy
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The curious case of why a billionaire wants to buy Royal Mail [947 hours old]: From the end of April, the 500-year-old Royal Mail will be controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky who co-owns a football club - but why does he want it?
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Trump has turned his back on the foundation of US economic might - the fallout will be messy [1138 hours old]: What made the US step back from the system that it profited handsomely from for decades?
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Starmer's response to Trump tariffs is both to slow down and go faster [1150 hours old]: What's happening in Whitehall to try to limit the harm to the UK, perhaps by making a deal with the US, and make the most of any opportunities?
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Inside the Chinese sofa factory left deserted by Trump tariffs [217 hours old]: The BBC's Laura Bicker takes us inside a Chinese sofa factory that almost ground to a halt after Trump's tariffs.
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Americast [257 hours old]: And why are Gen Z obsessed with the new American pope?
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Currently [262 hours old]: Vicky Spratt investigates the thousands of people trapped in high interest mortgages.