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- Violent Channel smuggling gang's French and UK network exposed by undercover BBC investigation
[14 hours old]: Exclusive: Secret filming reveals smugglers' forest hideout and cash deals at UK train station.
* More than 100 missing after flash floods in India
[1 hours old]: Many rescue teams have been unable to reach the area because of damaged roads and bad weather.
- Watch: Secret filming shows Channel gang associates take payment at UK station
[14 hours old]: Two men met a BBC undercover reporter on the busy concourse at Birmingham's New Street Station.
- Trump’s ‘Truths’: From Nuclear War To Sydney Sweeney (Live at Edinburgh Fringe!)
[12 hours old]: And what’s it really like to travel with President Trump?
. Eurostar passengers face delays and cancellations due to French rail issue
[36 hours old]: Several services between London and Paris were impacted, as were some trains between Amsterdam and Brussels.
. Boeing defence workers go on strike in new blow to aviation giant
[47 hours old]: About 3,200 workers who build F-15 fighter jets and other military aircraft voted to reject the firm's latest contract deal.
. UK regional airports set to be sold to investment group
[62 hours old]: ICG is taking on the Devon hub, along with Bournemouth and Norwich airports, in a £200m deal.
and in other news ...
* UN official says Israel expanding Gaza operations would risk 'catastrophic consequences' [0 hours old]: The UN's assistant secretary general says reports of the possible move are "deeply alarming".
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The real reason weather forecasters (like me) often appear to get it wrong [7 hours old]: The accuracy of forecasting has improved enormously - and AI promises further advances. But there are certain challenges in finding ways to share that mass of data with viewers
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RFK Jr cancels 0m in mRNA vaccine development in the US [3 hours old]: Since taking office, the vaccine sceptic has made a number of changes to how vaccines are regulated.
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No bullying found in Harry charity row, but blame for all sides [5 hours old]: The Charity Commission criticises “all parties” at Sentebale for allowing a “damaging” dispute to play out publicly.
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Zara ads banned for 'unhealthily thin' models [7 hours old]: It comes after the advertising watchdog banned M&S and Next ads for showing models who appeared too thin.
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Families in England struggling with school uniforms need grants, government told [7 hours old]: Grants are offered as standard in Scotland, Wales and NI - but only by a quarter of councils in England.
* Oceangate's Titan whistleblower: 'People were sold a lie' [0 hours old]: A former Oceangate employee says he told US authorities about safety concerns with the sub before it imploded.
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Reeves warned taxes will have to rise in autumn Budget [7 hours old]: The chancellor will miss her self-imposed rules without action, the National Institute for Economic Affairs says.
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Hiroshima marks 80 years since atomic bombing [4 hours old]: Japan's leader Shigeru Ishiba and officials from across the world attended the annual ceremony in Hiroshima.
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Gorillas seek out old female friends even after years apart [6 hours old]: A study in Rwanda reveals the significance of a social connection between female mountain gorillas.
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Despite Trump's peace calls, Russian attacks on Ukraine double since inauguration [6 hours old]: Missile and drone attacks on Ukraine are now higher than at any other point of the war, according to Ukrainian data.
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The Papers: '£50bn black hole' and parental help from a princess [2 hours old]: Wednesday's papers lead on the next budget, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves under pressure to stick to her spending promises.
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Propaganda or fair warning? Taiwanese TV show imagines Chinese invasion [7 hours old]: Zero Day Attack wants to raise awareness of China's threat, but has also been accused of fearmongering.
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WhatsApp deletes over 6.8m accounts linked to scams worldwide, Meta says [4 hours old]: Many of the accounts were linked to criminal groups operating in South East Asia, the social media giant said.
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Family in tribute to Oasis fan who died at Wembley [10 hours old]: Lee Claydon, a 45-year-old from Bournemouth, died after falling from a height at Saturday's concert.
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Great Barrier Reef suffers worst coral decline on record [4 hours old]: Reefs have been battered by cyclones and starfish that eat coral, but heat stress driven by climate change is the main cause of damage.
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Chinese nationals charged with exporting Nvidia AI chips to China [1 hours old]: Chuan Geng and Shiwei Yang are accused of exporting the chips from the US to China through Singapore and Malaysia.
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Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars lead VMA nominations [9 hours old]: Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter and Ariana Grande are also among the artists nominated.
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Bridgerton actress tells BBC she's agoraphobic after phone theft that went viral [13 hours old]: Genevieve Chenneour says she no longer feels safe in London after a violent struggle in a café.
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Clintons subpoenaed to testify in congressional Epstein investigation [3 hours old]: Former top officials from the justice department during the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations were also sent subpoenas.
* Norris and Piastri 'will not properly fall out' [0 hours old]: McLaren boss Zak Brown says team-mates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will "not properly fall out" as their title fight comes to a head.
* Debt, delays & desperation - how Sheff Wed crisis impacts fans [1 hours old]: The BBC talks to Sheffield Wednesday fans to understand how they are being affected by the Championship club's financial turmoil.
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'Electric wingers' Antman & Gassama spark Rangers into life [6 hours old]: Djeidi Gassama or Oliver Antman make a big impression as Rangers brushed aside Viktoria Plzen in Champions League qualifying at Ibrox.
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'It would be cool to be the fastest of all time' [11 hours old]: British cyclists Matthew Richardson, Charlie Tanfield and Will Bjergfelt are to attempt to break a trio of records
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Mourinho's sorrow as Porto's Champions League-winning captain Costa dies at 53 [12 hours old]: Former Porto captain Jorge Costa dies aged 53 after having a cardiac arrest at the club's training centre.
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Legal case a 'seismic confrontation' between players and Fifa [14 hours old]: BBC Sport looks at a new legal case described as a 'seismic confrontation' between football players and Fifa
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Invincibles bowl Spirit out for 80 in dominant Hundred win [10 hours old]: London Spirit are bowled out for the second-lowest score by a men's team in The Hundred as Oval Invincibles claim a thumping six-wicket win at Lord's.
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Reeves must raise tax to cover £41bn gap, says think tank [7 hours old]: The chancellor will miss her self-imposed rules without action, the National Institute for Economic Affairs says.
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Call for help with school uniform costs in England [7 hours old]: Grants are offered as standard in Scotland, Wales and NI - but only by a quarter of councils in England.
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Boss of water regulator Ofwat to resign [11 hours old]: David Black's resignation comes after the government said the water regulator will be abolished to create a new watchdog.
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WhatsApp deletes over 6.8m accounts linked to scams, Meta says [4 hours old]: Many of the accounts were linked to criminal groups operating in South East Asia, the social media giant said.
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Former star fund manager and firm face £46m fine [14 hours old]: Neil Woodford and his investment firm have been fined by the financial watchdog, after 300,000 people lost money when the fund collapsed.
* Charity and M&S work to cut school uniform costs [0 hours old]: Parents can donate uniforms to Autism Jersey to get discounts on new school clothes.
* Flooring rules change 'positive' for tenants [0 hours old]: Tenants in States housing say it will give families a "head start" financially.
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'I feel deflated by court's car finance ruling' [14 hours old]: Andrew Wrench says he feels "let down" after losing his case at the Supreme Court.
* Taster finds 32 plates of peas a day appealing [1 hours old]: Professional taster Michelle Lawrie samples 32 plates of peas at work then has them for her tea.
and in other older news ...
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Are we getting another UK heatwave or did Storm Floris end summer early? [18 hours old]: After a spell of wetter and windier weather there are signs of possible drier and warmer days to come. BBC Weather's Matt Taylor explains.
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BBC News app [2344 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Why has Sydney Sweeney's jeans ad sparked a race debate? [36 hours old]: Trump says the advert is ‘fantastic’ after learning she’s a registered Republican
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Will new greener brake pads be more expensive? [31 hours old]: Automotive industry will have to change techniques and materials as new EU rules come into force in 2026
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BP to review oil and gas projects to boost profits [18 hours old]: The announcement comes as the UK-based energy giant refocuses its business on fossil fuels.
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£100m of premium bond prizes remain unclaimed [17 hours old]: Critics want the system used to trace accounts to be reformed so people do not miss out on prizes.
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Why were US job numbers which riled Trump revised down by so much? [33 hours old]: President Trump has fired the head of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics after the department revised down job numbers which he said were "rigged".
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Trump attacks 'woke' Jaguar as firm names new boss [25 hours old]: The UK-based brand has caused controversy with its plan to transform itself into an all-electric carmaker.
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India calls Trump's tariff threat over Russian oil 'unjustified' [32 hours old]: The US president threatened to "substantially" raise tariffs against India over its purchase of oil from Russia.
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Why Donald Trump is talking about actress Sydney Sweeney [29 hours old]: The actress stars in a controversial American Eagle advert that has become a political flashpoint in the US.
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First UK-based firm gets space launch licence [24 hours old]: The CAA licence allows Skyrora to launch its rocket from the SaxaVord Spaceport in Shetland.
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Could I get car finance compensation? [39 hours old]: A court ruling could lead to millions claiming compensation over being mis-sold car finance deals.
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Car finance redress plan 'impractical', say lenders [36 hours old]: Many firms and individuals may no longer have records going back to 2007, the car finance industry says.
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Tesla awards boss Elon Musk bn in shares [39 hours old]: Tesla's board hopes to retain Elon Musk amid a fight for tech talent in the sector.
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Live from the harvest: the farm social media stars [48 hours old]: Many farmers are now using TikTok and Instagram to show the public how food is grown and raised
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Trump fires lead official on economic data as tariffs cause market drop [87 hours old]: The move comes as a weaker-than-expected jobs report stoked fears about tariffs.
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Car finance judgement 'a hard pill to swallow' [103 hours old]: A claimant in a car financing judgement is disappointed more people will not be able to claim.
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Car loan scandal payouts row - what's it about? [53 hours old]: The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said it will consult on running a payout scheme.
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Workers 'in limbo' as biofuel plant takes final delivery [63 hours old]: Employees and suppliers are warning of a crisis point for the site near Hull amid government talks.
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UK oil refinery ends production, officials say [87 hours old]: The site near Immingham was taken over by the Official Receiver in June and no buyer has been found.
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How South Korea's K-beauty industry is being hit by Trump tariffs [80 hours old]: Buyers and sellers of South Korean beauty products are stocking up as the 15% US tariff rolls out.
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Car finance payouts have been limited, but lenders aren't off the hook [104 hours old]: Lenders no longer face the prospect of having to pay £30bn to £40bn to aggrieved car buyers, but the industry still faces hefty payouts.
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Do you feel lucky plank? Meet the new 'bulletproof' wood [127 hours old]: New ways are being found to make wood even stronger and more versatile in construction.
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The Gulf bets big on AI as it seeks the 'new oil' [150 hours old]: The UAE and Saudi Arabia are partnering with the US to position themselves as AI hubs.
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'I was a shopping addict - it needs to be taken more seriously' [172 hours old]: People with experience of compulsive buying say more NHS help is needed to tackle the issue.
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Could aluminium become the packaging 'champion'? [199 hours old]: Some packaging firms say aluminium could be used more widely in packaging, but cost may hold it back
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The Caribbean islands that give you a passport if you buy a home [222 hours old]: Five of the region's island nations offer such citizenship by investment for as little as 0,000.
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World's thirst for matcha dries up global supplies [271 hours old]: Surging demand, smaller tea crops due to heatwaves and US tariffs on Japan are pushing up matcha prices.
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Artificial food colours are out, so what's next? [295 hours old]: Big food firms are phasing out artificial colours, so tech firms are rushing to fill the gap.
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How are trade deals actually negotiated? [318 hours old]: With trade agreements making headlines, three former negotiators explain how the talks unfold.
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The big winner from Coca-Cola's Trump-inspired sugar push [328 hours old]: The sugar industry has long been protected and now Trump has given it another shot in the arm by pressing Coca Cola.
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Trucking's uneasy relationship with new tech [366 hours old]: Matching trucks with cargo has become digitised, adding efficiency, but driving down earnings.
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Why China is betting on theme parks like Legoland to boost spending [390 hours old]: Beijing is turning to Western brands including Peppa Pig and Harry Potter to increase tourism.
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Spud-tacular: How India became a french fry superpower [463 hours old]: India's position as a leading exporter of french fries has spurred innovation on potato farms.
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Heat pump makers are ready for a rush: Will customers come? [535 hours old]: Heat pump makers are ready to raise output, but demand is still sluggish.
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The deepening water shortage row between the US and Mexico [559 hours old]: The US is accusing its southern neighbour of breaking a long-held water sharing agreement.
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'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centre [634 hours old]: Residents in rural Georgia say the data centre next door has disrupted their water supply.
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Why little Lithuania has big plans for space tech [703 hours old]: Lithuania has a promising space tech sector, but it wants more government support.
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Tariffs are shifting global supply chains [727 hours old]: Trump's 90-day pause on his sweeping tariffs plan is about to expire. But already some firms are radically changing how they work.
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What have tariffs really done to the US economy? [791 hours old]: As President Trump weighs tariff plans, he will have one eye on the US economy.
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Families pushed out of work due to childcare costs [18 hours old]: Many parents are choosing not to work to be able to care for their children, a report finds.
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Trump's global tariffs 'victory' may well come at a high price [127 hours old]: The US president considers it a win - but if this all triggers a foundational realignment, the results may not break in his favour
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Labour might be down, but it's not necessarily out - voters reflect on a year in power [757 hours old]: What’s gone wrong for Labour? 2024 voters delve into it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
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China's electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper - but is there a deeper cost? [1375 hours old]: The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the questions around national security?
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The secretive US factory that lays bare the contradiction in Trump's America First plan [1904 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 [2352 hours old]: The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy
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Martin Lewis on how to maximise your interest [207 hours old]: A beginner's guide to savings - what's taxed and what's not.
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'We bought our first home with another couple' [447 hours old]: Two couples struggling to afford London prices bought a flat together. Add two babies and how is it going?