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- Villagers fear collapsing road will never reopen
[9 hours old]: The C31 slipped into the river in January 2023 and residents want the council to finally fix it.
. The two farms in Senegal that supply many of the UK's vegetables
[279 hours old]: During winter in Britain fresh produce is sent by cargo ship from the West African nation every week.
. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse
[1214 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
[1695 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?
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Will petrol and diesel prices go up now? [2 hours old]: If oil prices remain high for some time, the knock-on effects could affect the costs of fuel and food
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Starmer seeks to carve out distinct UK approach to this conflict [2 hours old]: This is delicate terrain for the prime minister both in the UK and among international leaders too.
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Why did US and Israel attack Iran and how long could the war last? [2 hours old]: Iran has carried out strikes against Israel, across the Gulf and against a British base in Cyprus in retaliation.
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Video appears to show US F-15 fighter jet crashing in Kuwait [6 hours old]: The US says six of its F-15 jets were "mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses", with all crew in a stable condition.
* Limited flights leave UAE but disruption continues amid Iran strikes [0 hours old]: The majority of flights to key Middle Eastern hubs have been cancelled for Monday as the conflict continues.
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Refugee status becomes temporary in asylum shake-up [3 hours old]: Adults and accompanied children claiming asylum will only receive refugee status for 30 months under the changes.
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Two in hospital and flats sealed off after Edinburgh knife incident [2 hours old]: The two people have been taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh while the suspect is thought to remain holed up in an 11th-floor flat.
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Scotland becomes first UK country to allow water cremations [9 hours old]: The process - called alkaline hydrolysis - will offer families a third option instead of burial or traditional cremation.
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Missing student's family 'continue to keep hope alive' [9 hours old]: Jack O'Sullivan disappeared after attending a house party in Hotwells, Bristol in March 2024.
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Long lost painting revealed to be early work by Rembrandt [2 hours old]: The painting, created by the Dutch master in 1633, had disappeared after being sold in 1961.
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Souvenir ticket for Cruz Beckham's Wales gig says Cardiff is in England [2 hours old]: Souvenir tickets given out at Cruz Beckham's gig in the Welsh capital said the venue was in Cardiff, England.
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Stars hit the Actor Awards red carpet - in pictures [14 hours old]: Emma Stone, Wunmi Mosaku and Timothée Chalamet were among the stars posing for pictures in Los Angeles.
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Sir John Curtice: Which issues will decide the elections in Scotland and Wales? [9 hours old]: A poll carried out for the BBC examines the issues which will influence how people plan to vote on 7 May.
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'I knew the risks, I'd do it again' - Lewis Moody reflects on his rugby career [9 hours old]: Ex-England captain Lewis Moody tells former team-mate Ben Youngs he was "very aware" of the risks posed during his career.
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A rap star might just beat a former PM - what this says about Nepal's Gen Z election [9 hours old]: Many hope the vote could bring change after protests last year, and shatter decades of political paralysis.
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Two drones headed to RAF base intercepted, Cyprus says [2 hours old]: No casualties were reported and the base sustained "minimal damage", the Ministry of Defence said.
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'They hit so hard the house was shaking': Iranians describe impact of US-Israel attacks [1 hours old]: People in Iran tell the BBC they hear explosions day and night, as the US and Israel continue striking the country for a third day.
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Israel strikes Lebanon after Hezbollah rocket fire as Iran conflict widens [1 hours old]: Lebanon's health ministry says 31 people were killed by Israeli strikes, while there are no reports of casualties in Israel.
* More than 100,000 Britons register for help in Middle East [1 hours old]: Foreign Office sources say no evacuation was imminent but the government is preparing for potential scenarios.
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Michael B Jordan upends Oscars race as Sinners wins big at Actor Awards [10 hours old]: The US star's best actor win for Sinners leaves the Oscars race too close to call.
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Brewdog closes all bars for a day as it looks to complete sale [8 hours old]: The company brought in consultants AlixPartners last month, after failing to make a profit in recent years.
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Deadly Texas bar shooting 'potentially act of terrorism', FBI says [2 hours old]: Two people were killed and 14 injured, with the suspected gunman, identified by some media outlets, also shot dead.
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SEND transport staff 'kicked and bitten by pupils' [7 hours old]: A worker who was bitten three times by an eight-year-old boy wants more support from the council.
* India and Canada reset ties with 'landmark' nuclear energy deal [1 hours old]: A host of deals, including one to supply India with uranium, is unveiled as Mark Carney meets Narendra Modi in Delhi.
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Global News Podcast: Trump warns of more US deaths in Iran war [10 hours old]: Iran's retaliatory strikes have killed three US service members
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'I knew the risks, I'd do it again' - Moody opens up in new BBC documentary [9 hours old]: Ex-England captain Lewis Moody tells former team-mate Ben Youngs he was "very aware" of the risks posed during his career.
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Reshuffled flights and players stuck - how sport is navigating Middle East crisis [3 hours old]: BBC Sport looks at how the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is affecting the staging of sporting events around the world.
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Set-pieces mean Premier League no longer a joy - Slot [3 hours old]: Liverpool manager Arne Slot says his "football heart doesn't like" the reliance on set-pieces in this season's Premier League.
* Why Archer may hold key for England against 'fearsome' India [1 hours old]: England have some reasons for hope before their T20 World Cup semi-final against India, but other issues show the difficulty of their task.
* Leeds say boos during Ramadan pause 'disappointing' [0 hours old]: Leeds United say loud boos during a brief pause in play to allow players observing Ramadan to break their fast in Saturday's Premier League game at Elland Road were "disappointing".
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What can players and clubs do about 'AI slop'? [8 hours old]: There is an exponential growth of AI 'slop' involving players and football clubs. Is there anything that can be done to stop it?
* Oil and gas prices jump as conflict escalates [1 hours old]: Experts have warned that a prolonged conflict could push global energy prices even higher.
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What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed? [4 hours old]: We look at the different circumstances that affect you if you're due a refund for cancelled or delayed flights.
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Deepfake attack: 'Many people could have been cheated' [9 hours old]: The boss of the Bombay Stock Exchange was recently targeted in what is a growing global problem.
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Could Kim's teen daughter become North Korea's next leader? [16 hours old]: Kim Jue Ae is becoming more visible alongside her father, but much about her remains a mystery.
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Iran, the US, and a World Cup that starts in three months [19 hours old]: What does the US conflict with Iran mean for what was already set to be a highly politicised World Cup this summer?
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UK launches consultation asking for views on under-16s social media ban [17 hours old]: Discussions over what measures to implement to protect children's wellbeing will last for three months.
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BBC News app [7345 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Trump's Iran gamble... What is the US president up to? [18 hours old]: And will Trump's Republican MAGA base support his strikes on Iran?
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Rent tops £1,000 a month in more areas - find out where [63 hours old]: The cost of renting privately has surged in the last five years, but tenants may now see a slowdown.
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A firm hiring blind staff went bust - but its mission lives on [29 hours old]: The business had been running for over 150 years before it collapsed, so one former employee took matters into her own hands.
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Could a huge data centre revitalise Ayrshire - or ruin it? [30 hours old]: Controversial proposals to turn land near HMP Kilmarnock into a technology hub are being advanced by energy company ILI Group.
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The third man who links Andrew with Jeffrey Epstein [57 hours old]: For nearly a decade, David Stern acted as a key conduit between Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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Trump orders government to stop using Anthropic in battle over AI use [60 hours old]: The move announced on social media comes after a standoff between Anthropic's boss and the US Department of Defense.
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What the Warner Bros deal could mean for streaming, cinemas and news [66 hours old]: If Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros goes ahead it could significantly reshape Hollywood.
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Brewdog expected to announce sale early next week [70 hours old]: Staff are told Brewdog's German arm is not included in the sale and will now be liquidated but bars will trade as normal this weekend.
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Jack Dorsey's Block cuts thousands of jobs as it embraces AI [87 hours old]: The Twitter co-founder says he believes the majority of firms will make similar changes "within the next year."
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Government to give go-ahead for £1bn defence helicopter deal [71 hours old]: The chancellor has stepped in to protect jobs at the helicopter manufacturer in Somerset, the BBC understands.
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Waitrose to suspend mackerel sales due to overfishing concerns [73 hours old]: The supermarket chain says it will stop sourcing fresh, chilled and frozen mackerel by 29 April.
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Dyson settles forced labour suit in landmark UK case [78 hours old]: Migrant workers alleged they were subjected to abusive treatment in a Malaysian factory for Dyson.
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Tyrrells plans to give vegetable crisps the chop [74 hours old]: Parent company KP confirms the proposals may lead to the loss of a factory in Uttoxeter.
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Paramount set for 1bn Warner Bros takeover after Netflix drops bid [83 hours old]: Netflix's decision to back down from the bidding war clears the path for Paramount to win the takeover battle.
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'I was on Instagram all day' - woman tells landmark trial [77 hours old]: The young woman, who accuses Meta and Google of making addictive social media platforms, has been speaking in court.
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Burger King rolls out AI headsets that track employee 'friendliness' [89 hours old]: The fast-food chain is testing OpenAI-powered headsets that monitor staff interactions with customers.
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Anthropic boss rejects Pentagon demand to drop AI safeguards [76 hours old]: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth previously threatened to remove the firm from the department's supply chain.
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Mandelson referred to EU anti-fraud agency over Epstein emails [92 hours old]: The European Commission says it is assessing whether the peer breached its code of conduct while its trade envoy.
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Nearly a million 16-24 year-olds not working or in education [94 hours old]: People at the start of their careers are particularly affected by the UK's weak job market.
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World Economic Forum boss quits after review of Epstein links [97 hours old]: Brende acknowledged communications with Epstein but said he was "completely unaware" of his past criminal activity.
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Walmart to pay 0m over claims it misled drivers over pay [93 hours old]: The company told drivers they could expect to receive more in pay and tips than they actually did.
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Why you can't get a signal at festivals and sports matches [87 hours old]: Connecting up music and sports events to the internet is a massive undertaking.
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The family-owned soda firm that still uses returnable glass bottles [111 hours old]: Soft drinks company Twig's Beverage has a loyal following for its old-fashioned approach.
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Orbital space race heats up in Arctic north [159 hours old]: Europe lags far behind the US and China in orbital space launches, but new facilities are opening up.
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Are you cut out for living and working in Antarctica? [183 hours old]: Jobs are available on the icy continent for chefs, plumbers, carpenters and even hairdressers.
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How do you modernise mango farming? [255 hours old]: India's mango farmers are being urged to innovate as climate change makes cultivation "unpredictable".
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Reddit's human content wins amid the AI flood [327 hours old]: Reddit says its human contributors are valued amid an internet awash with AI-generated content.
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Trump eyes Venezuela visit – but obstacles to his oil plan remain [342 hours old]: The US president wants American energy firms to start extracting the crude but they are reluctant.
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Get a grip: Robotics firms struggle to develop hands [423 hours old]: Developing a durable and affordable hand is one of the biggest challenges in robotics.
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Who is billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe and how did he make his money? [433 hours old]: The industrialist and Manchester United co-owner has apologised over comments he made about immigration.
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The US economy is growing - so where are all the jobs? [423 hours old]: As hiring rates and job openings drop, some worry a tough job market could be here to stay.
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The Dutch love four-day working weeks, but are they sustainable? [447 hours old]: The Netherlands has the lowest working hours in Europe, but some say it is harming its economy.
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Why food fraud persists, even with improving tech [495 hours old]: Even with sophisticated technology it is still difficult to detect fake foods.
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How did Paramount beat Netflix to Warner Bros? [76 hours old]: What to know about the two firms' blockbuster battle to control Warner Bros Discovery.
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How £50m 'fish disco' could save farmland [489 hours old]: Innovative tech scares fish away from nuclear cooling pipes.
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Rescue centre sees rise in abandoned cat families [30 hours old]: Yorkshire Cat Rescue in Haworth says it paid £282,000 in vet bills in 2025 and rescued 925 animals.
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SSE Airtricity to reduce gas prices by 8% from April [74 hours old]: It means the annual gas bill of a typical household with a credit meter will reduce by £80 a year.
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Why you should consider fixing your energy tariff now [75 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains what the upcoming change to the energy price cap means for your bills.
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [2232 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? [2343 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 [2431 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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Edible Economics by Ha-Joon Chang (Omnibus) [55 hours old]: Professor Ha-Joon Chang, “a hungry economist” explores why economics matters.
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'Is this all bad debt or good debt?' [93 hours old]: Karen has not only left the family in emotional turmoil but also in serious debt.
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Martin Lewis on what the new energy price cap means [123 hours old]: Typical household energy bills will fall by 7% in April, regulator Ofgem has announced, following a shake-up in charges by the government.
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When the retail staff can't help you [242 hours old]: This customer might be feeling trolled, in this scene from Small Prophets.