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. Minimum age to be a train driver lowered to 18
[40 hours old]: The move is aimed at combatting driver shortages which cause the majority of disruption to rail services.
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Continuity the key for Pope seen as unifier in the Church [4 hours old]: The new Pope is seen as someone who could unite traditionalist and progressive within the Church, writes the BBC's religion editor.
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Trauma and survivors’ guilt: First interview with two injured in Nottingham attacks [8 hours old]: Sharon Miller and Wayne Birkett were hit by a van driven by Valdo Calocane on 13 June 2023.
* Putin hosts Victory Day parade with tight security and a short ceasefire [0 hours old]: Russia proposed a unilateral, three-day truce to coincide with the event marking the end of World War Two.
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UK must 'do everything' to rebuild trade with EU, says Bank boss [8 hours old]: Andrew Bailey told the BBC that as a public official he did not take a view on Brexit, but that reversing the post Brexit hit to UK-EU trade would be "beneficial".
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NHS plans 'unthinkable' cuts to balance books, health managers say [8 hours old]: Diabetes care, rehab centres, end-of-life services and talking therapies at risk in England.
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Moon dust 'rarer than gold' arrives in UK from China [8 hours old]: First Moon samples collected in nearly 50 years and loaned by China for the first time are now in the UK.
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Hong Kong pro-China informer: 'Why I've reported dozens of people to police' [9 hours old]: Ex-banker Innes Tang has established a hotline for reporting behaviours deemed disloyal to Beijing.
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UK to announce fresh sanctions on Putin's 'shadow fleet' [4 hours old]: Officials say action will be taken against up to 100 oil tankers that have been carrying cargo.
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Who is Robert Prevost, the new pope? [6 hours old]: Pope Leo XIV has supported his predecessor and focus will turn on whether he continues Church reforms.
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'I flipped out, I said no way!' - Chicago celebrates hometown Pope [5 hours old]: Catholics are surprised and delighted in Chicago, where the church's influence persists despite declining numbers.
* Oh my God, it's Rob! - Pope's brother speaks of joy [0 hours old]: Pope Leo XIV's brother Louis says nothing will be the same again after his appointment.
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Pope Leo XIV marks new beginning for Catholic Church [7 hours old]: Excited crowds gathered in St Peter's Square to witness the historic election of the first American Pope.
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'God loves Peru': Country celebrates new Pope as one of their own [3 hours old]: Robert Prevost is a source of pride for many Peruvians, who say he represents their country.
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Inside the secretive world of Zara [8 hours old]: The BBC's Emma Simpson gets a rare glimpse behind the scenes of how the fashion brand operates.
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Weekly quiz: Which star showed off her baby bump at the Met Gala? [13 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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Chris Mason: Starmer can claim limited win with America deal [9 hours old]: The government's diplomatic achievement in sorting this deal before anyone else delivers reprieve to carmakers.
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The 2000s indie heroes who are back and bigger than ever [8 hours old]: After being dismissed as "indie landfill", many guitar bands are back with a vengeance after 20 years.
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The Papers: US trade deal 'made by Brexit' and 'Holy smoke' [3 hours old]: The UK has won the global race to "shake off worst Trump trade tariffs" and a new pope is elected.
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'There is no truce': Ukraine's soldiers and civilians on Russia's ceasefire [6 hours old]: The BBC's Yogita Limaye went to the Donetsk region of Ukraine to speak to soldiers about life on the frontline.
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Watch: Royals, veterans and politicians attend VE Day thanksgiving service and concert [9 hours old]: The service, held at Westminster Abbey, marks 80 years since the end of World War Two in Europe
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Enforced skort rule in camogie 'screams sexism' [8 hours old]: The Camogie Association is facing pressure to relax the rule on skorts being mandatory for players.
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Behind the smiles: Three things to watch as Xi meets Putin [10 hours old]: The BBC’s Laura Bicker explains what to look out for during the Chinese leader's state visit to Russia.
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Trump hints tariffs on China may drop as talks set to begin [3 hours old]: The meeting is the strongest sign yet that the world's two biggest economies are ready to deescalate their trade war.
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The First American Pope: Pope Leo XIV [11 hours old]: And, how big a deal is US and UK tariff agreement?
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Man Utd and Tottenham set up ‘titanic battle to salvage season’ [9 hours old]: When Manchester United and Tottenham face off it will be the sixth all-English final in a major European competition - with half of them involving Spurs.
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12 from Leinster, two from Wales - the Lions squad in numbers [9 hours old]: The numbers in the squad and why Wales can take hope from history as the Lions class of 2025 is revealed.
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Humphries edges past Littler for 'extra-special' Leeds win [9 hours old]: Luke Humphries beat Luke Littler 6-5 to win his first Premier League night in 10 weeks at Leeds' First Direct Arena.
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'It's going to upset a lot of people' - Postecoglou hits back at critics [8 hours old]: Ange Postecoglou took aim at Tottenham's critics after they reached the Europa League final as he remains on course to continue his record of wining a trophy in his second season.
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Maresca excited to face 'football dad' in Conference League final [9 hours old]: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca says he is excited to face his "professional dad" after Manuel Pellegrini-managed Real Betis qualified for the Conference League final.
* Ex-Australia spinner MacGill avoids jail over drug deal [1 hours old]: Former Australia cricketer Stuart MacGill avoids jail after being found guilty of taking part in the supply of cocaine.
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How good is the UK trade pact for America? [6 hours old]: In Trump's new trade pact with the UK, we got a glimpse of the types of agreements he may seek across the globe.
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Visit the Arctic vault holding back-ups of great works [8 hours old]: An arctic vault holds digital back-ups of some of humanity's great works of art, history and technology.
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US agreement leaves the UK open to do a much more significant EU deal [13 hours old]: Economically this US deal is relatively small, although important to very specific sectors.
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US and UK agree deal cutting tariffs on cars and metals [10 hours old]: It will leave a 10% import tax on most goods shipped from the UK to the US.
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What is in the UK-US tariff deal? [13 hours old]: The two nations have announced a deal to reduce tariffs - here's what you need to know.
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BBC correspondent questions Trump over US beef exports [12 hours old]: The UK says it will maintain food standards which lock out some types of American beef and chicken.
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Joe Biden, VE Day and the politics of nostalgia [28 hours old]: How should we remember World War Two?
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Bank lowers interest rates and hints at more cuts to come [16 hours old]: The Bank cuts rates for the second time this year, saying the slowdown in inflation was behind the move.
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When will interest rates go down again? [21 hours old]: Interest rates, set by the Bank of England, affect mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.
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Heathrow shutdown cause still unknown, report says [21 hours old]: An interim report finds power was restored to Heathrow seven hours before flights resumed.
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Apple hits back at US judge's 'extraordinary' contempt order [16 hours old]: The legal battle - started by Epic Games - could determine the future of the highly lucrative App Store.
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Fed holds rates because of tariff 'uncertainty' [35 hours old]: The Federal Reserve said Trump's barrage of tariffs were generating too much uncertainty to predict its next moves.
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iPhone maker announces plan to build Mitsubishi EVs [30 hours old]: The Taiwan-made electric vehicle is expected to go on sale in Australia and New Zealand next year.
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Watch: US and China are ready to talk tariffs - who will blink first? [32 hours old]: The BBC's journalists in Washington DC and Singapore analyse US and China's moves ahead of the negotiation.
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Trump and Starmer to unveil deal to cut tariffs [24 hours old]: The UK government has been seeking an agreement to lower tariffs since Trump imposed levies on almost every country in the world last month.
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WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy as fat-loss jabs boom [37 hours old]: The firm is struggling with debt and tough competition from weight-loss drugs.
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British Steel creates 180 jobs in production drive [34 hours old]: Most of the roles will be based at Scunthorpe, with others at the Teesside and Skinningrove plants.
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Disney to open theme park in the Middle East [40 hours old]: The company's seventh park will be on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.
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Visas, clothes and whisky - what you need to know about UK-India trade deal [49 hours old]: Here's a quick guide to what's been agreed and what it could mean for you.
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British workers will not be undercut in UK-India trade deal, government says [45 hours old]: Opposition parties claim the new trade agreement means Indian workers will be cheaper for employers to hire.
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When will I be able to shop online at M&S again? [46 hours old]: Online orders paused, food items missing from shelves - here's what we know about the chaos at M&S.
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US and China to start talks over trade war this week [52 hours old]: Global trade experts have told the BBC they expect the negotiations to take several months.
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Family 'heartbroken' as pottery firm struggles [57 hours old]: Dunoon Mugs has cut 20% of its workforce and its director warns it could close like several potteries.
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UK and India agree trade deal after three years of talks [58 hours old]: The deal will improve access for UK whisky and cars to the Indian market, and cut taxes on India's clothing and footwear exports.
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The people refusing to use AI [80 hours old]: Worried about the environment and the loss of skills, some people are resisting the rise of AI.
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Colombia's wind farms bring promise and pain for indigenous group [105 hours old]: The South American country is turning to wind power, but some local people are unhappy.
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Who should you trust for a weather forecast? [177 hours old]: Weather influencers can provide useful local information but are also accused of exaggerating conditions.
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Deported gang members get second chance at call centre [201 hours old]: In the Mexican city of Tijuana a number of firms are employing people who were removed from the US.
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Fifty years after the war, Vietnam faces a new US threat - tariffs [225 hours old]: The South East Asian country is on a path to prosperity. The US-China trade war could change that.
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What is bug hunting and why is it changing? [248 hours old]: Bug hunters make money by funding flaws in software, but AI is changing the way they work.
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How Armenia is trying to build a Silicon Valley in the Caucasus [272 hours old]: The country is aiming to boost its technology sector by training children in tech from a young age.
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Who will win the race to develop a humanoid robot? [344 hours old]: Humanoid robots are attracting a lot of investment but will China dominate the industry?
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Could South America benefit from Trump's trade tariffs? [322 hours old]: Countries in the continent may see exports rise as both the US and China need new suppliers.
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UK inflation rate: How quickly are prices rising? [18 hours old]: UK Inflation has fallen but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.
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Sports kits that 'don't last' push prices 'up and up and up' [20 hours old]: The School Uniforms (Guidelines and Allowances) Bill is currently being scrutinised by MLAs on Stormont's Education Committee.
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Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war [218 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 [608 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 [800 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 [811 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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David Dimbleby: I thought the free market was with us forever - then Trump came along [1016 hours old]: Why the reign of the free market is facing its biggest ever challenge