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- Five injured as Swiss train derails in heavy snow
[1 hours old]: One passenger was taken to hospital after the derailment, which police say could have been caused by an avalanche.
. Rain and politics driving up half-term holiday bookings, travel agents say
[88 hours old]: The Advantage Travel Partnerships says rain plus the political environment is creating a "powerful psychological need for escape".
. Plane makers chase Asia's super-rich with luxe new private jets
[185 hours old]: Parts of the aviation industry are shifting towards wealthy customers and selling a more luxurious type of international travel.
. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse
[878 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
[1360 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 ...
* Government abandons plans to delay 30 council elections [0 hours old]: All English elections will now go ahead as originally planned after Reform UK brought a legal challenge over the decision to delay some polls.
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Students begin Covid compensation claim against 36 more universities [3 hours old]: It comes after University College London settled a claim from students there over lost learning in the pandemic.
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Police framed man for female student’s murder, evidence gathered by BBC suggests [10 hours old]: Officers knew CCTV discredited their key witness in Omar Benguit's conviction for murder of Korean woman.
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Ice and snow warnings as another blast of Arctic air sweeps across the UK [5 hours old]: More than 70 flood warnings have also been issued by the Environment Agency after heavy rain.
* PM orders investigation into claims Labour think tank paid firm to look into journalist [1 hours old]: The think tank paid a company at least £30,000 to investigate the origins of a story about undeclared donations.
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Intermittent fasting may make little difference to weight loss, review finds [2 hours old]: But researchers say it could still improve someone's overall health through helpful changes to some body functions.
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Measles outbreak could see unvaccinated pupils excluded from schools in north London [4 hours old]: Children identified as close contacts of people with the disease could be excluded for three weeks
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UK considering significant increase to defence spending [14 hours old]: The prime minister is considering meeting a 3% defence-spending target five years earlier than planned, the BBC learns.
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Navalny's mother says she always knew he was murdered after poison finding [3 hours old]: On the second anniversary of his death, Lyudmila Navalnaya says her son did not "simply die in prison".
* Italy's 'Lovers’ Arch' collapses into sea on Valentine's Day [0 hours old]: The popular tourist attraction was a proposal spot for couples and featured on postcards.
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Cheating accusations and swearing across the ice: Does curling need VAR? [5 hours old]: It's been quite the few days in the Cortina Curling Stadium during a Winter Olympics that has delivered intrigue and excitement both on and off the field of play.
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Team GB skeleton gold medallist says she discovered talent after Instagram ad [4 hours old]: Tabitha Stoecker made history on Sunday by winning the first Olympic mixed team skeleton gold with teammate Matt Weston.
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Ski jumper disqualified for wearing boots 4mm too big [4 hours old]: Austrian ski jumper Daniel Tschofenig is disqualified from the men's large hill individual event for wearing oversized boots.
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The £10 tricks I used to make my rented room into a home [14 hours old]: Talented tenants share decor hacks that won't cost you a fortune - or your deposit.
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Trump's new world order has become real and Europe is having to adjust fast [10 hours old]: European nations are asking whether traditional alliances can suffice, or whether they should be diversifying
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Why this school will ditch a shirt, tie and blazer from its uniform [14 hours old]: The school says the move is practical - but it echoes a wider debate over the role of uniforms.
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America's Next Top Model shaped reality TV, but should it ever have been made? [15 hours old]: A new Netflix documentary will finally see Tyra Banks and her fellow judges address some of the most controversial scandals from the reality show.
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'I've applied for over 200 jobs - and I'm still unemployed' [9 hours old]: The BBC speaks to job-seekers in a deprived Yorkshire city where it seems opportunity rarely knocks.
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Ministers want to reform SEND - but they are treading very carefully [14 hours old]: The government is expected to outline its plan to overhaul the complex system of support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in England soon.
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Female athletes hit back at 'weird' and 'derogatory' comments about their appearance [10 hours old]: Sporting stars describe unsolicited comments about their looks, as a survey suggests fewer girls have ambitions to become top athletes.
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We will do battle with AI chatbots as we did with Grok, says Starmer [9 hours old]: The government's new plans will mean no online platform will get a "free pass" on children's safety on the internet, the prime minister says.
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Royal Mail letters sit undelivered 'for weeks' as parcels prioritised, staff say [2 hours old]: Staff and customers tell the BBC prioritising parcels can mean missed NHS appointments and late payment fines.
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YouTube star Markiplier says film's success is 'win' for independent creators [2 hours old]: US creator Markiplier opens up about the multi-million dollar box office success of his debut film Iron Lung.
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Lloyds boss accepts concern over use of staff data in pay talks [4 hours old]: The bank was criticised for comparing employees' spending habits to the wider public as part of wage negotiations.
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Student death puts French far-left under pressure [2 hours old]: Quentin Deranque, 23, died on Saturday after being beaten up on the street by a group of young men.
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Brewdog staff 'upset and concerned' by sale plans [5 hours old]: Unite said workers had been left in the dark over their futures after the craft beer firm announced plans to explore new investment.
* England still confident despite unconvincing run - Jacks [0 hours old]: England remain just as confident they can win the T20 World Cup despite their unconvincing group stage, says batter Will Jacks.
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Ratcliffe, Man Utd and the immigration comments fallout [3 hours old]: Sports editor Dan Roan analyses the potential fallout of Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments on immigration.
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Swearing, illicit filming & rule changes - what next in curling cheating row? [5 hours old]: It's been quite the few days in the Cortina Curling Stadium during a Winter Olympics that has delivered intrigue and excitement both on and off the field of play.
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Is the Scottish title race the most exciting in Europe? [2 hours old]: Can any other European league rival the drama of Scotland? BBC Sport has picked out the five closest title battles.
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ByteDance to curb AI video app after Disney legal threat [5 hours old]: Videos featuring Spider-Man and other characters which are Disney's intellectual property have gone viral since Seedance's update.
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Bedding firm backs down on 'Swift Home' trademark after Taylor Swift appeal [14 hours old]: Swift’s team had flagged similarities between her trademark and the company’s contested design.
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Trump eyes Venezuela visit – but obstacles to his oil plan remain [6 hours old]: The US president wants American energy firms to start extracting the crude but they are reluctant.
* 'Significant' personal tax allowance rise on cards [0 hours old]: The treasury minister prepares to deliver a budget with a "significant rise" in personal allowances.
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Spud truck handing out free meals to families [4 hours old]: The truck is supporting those who can not afford meals outside of school term-time.
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Schools project to understand impact of poverty [9 hours old]: A six-month listening exercise has taken place, giving support and advice to parents.
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Never mind cod, it's tilapia and chips please [10 hours old]: Two fish and chip shops in Fenland are trying lesser known varieties of fish as cod prices soar.
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Kirsty Muir in big air final - Monday's guide [17 hours old]: What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
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BBC News app [7010 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Has Jeff Bezos brought down the Washington Post? [116 hours old]: The Amazon boss has gutted a third of the workforce at the iconic newspaper
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Could Manchester be a model for the UK to kickstart growth? [40 hours old]: With an annual growth rate of 3.1%, Manchester's economy has performed twice as well as that of the UK as a whole.
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Andrew's time as trade envoy should be investigated, says Vince Cable [21 hours old]: The former prince's alleged actions were "totally unacceptable", the ex-business secretary says.
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Gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years, warns trade unions group [24 hours old]: The average woman employee "effectively works for 47 days of the year for free," according to the Trades Union Congress.
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Head of Dubai-based ports giant quits after Epstein links revealed [69 hours old]: Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem’s exit comes after files showed he appears to have exchanged hundreds of emails with Epstein.
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Amazon's Ring ends deal with surveillance firm after backlash [66 hours old]: A Super Bowl advert had sparked new scrutiny of the smart doorbell company's privacy practices.
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Andrew facing claim he shared Treasury document with banking contact [62 hours old]: Reports suggest the former prince shared a Treasury document when he was serving as trade envoy.
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Craft beer maker Brewdog put up for sale [51 hours old]: Consultants Alix Partners have been brought in to oversee the sales process which could lead to the businesses being broken up.
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Heathrow not crowded but people walk in 'wrong place', says boss [65 hours old]: Chief executive Thomas Woldbye says Europeans and Brits keep "crashing into each other" because they walk on different sides.
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Hello Kitty designer steps down after 46 years [73 hours old]: Yuko Yamaguchi oversaw the feline character's rise to global icon status.
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Inflation eases in US as prices for used cars fall [69 hours old]: Prices rose by 2.4% in the year to January, the latest official figures show, the slowest pace since May.
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Taylor Swift asks US government to block 'Swift Home' trademark [85 hours old]: Her team argued that a bedding firm's designs showed similarities to her trademarked signature.
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US antitrust chief resigns amid tensions with Trump officials [89 hours old]: The departure of Gail Slater has raised questions about the White House's approach to policing big mergers and monopolies.
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Get a grip: Robotics firms struggle to develop hands [88 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? [97 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? [88 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? [112 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 [160 hours old]: Even with sophisticated technology it is still difficult to detect fake foods.
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Netflix and Paramount are battling for Warner Bros. Who is likely to win? [143 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 [153 hours old]: Innovative tech scares fish away from nuclear cooling pipes.
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [1896 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? [2008 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 [2096 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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Why you should consider switching bank accounts [72 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains why now might be a good time to think about changing your bank account.
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Thousands queue as beauty store arrives on island of Ireland [94 hours old]: Almost 2,000 people joined the queue for the opening of a new store in Belfast this morning.
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The Bottom Line [99 hours old]: Why do private landlords attract so much criticism – and how fair is it?
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Kids can be the harshest critics… [239 hours old]: The candidates test their story on a group of kids.
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Should you overpay your mortgage or save? [240 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains.