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- France suspends extra EU border checks at Dover after hours-long queues
[12 hours old]: The port said extra checks would be suspended, after travellers faced queues as temperatures soared.
- Spurred on by the painful death of her dad, Natalie Cassidy trains as a carer
[4 hours old]: The actress's experience caring for her father inspired her to return to education in a new BBC show.
. UK sees hottest day of year as bank holiday travellers face queues
[31 hours old]: Temperatures hit 28.4C in parts of England on Friday, while delays have been reported at the Port of Dover and Birmingham Airport ahead of the bank holiday weekend.
. Police to score train firms on tackling sexual harassment
[54 hours old]: The government will not be financial or legal penalties for train operators who fail to meet the targets.
. Prepare for turbulence - how a prolonged Middle East conflict could reshape how we fly
[1420 hours old]: The Gulf's hub airports made long-distance travel cheaper - but now their future looks unclear.
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* Suspect killed after opening fire on Secret Service near White House [1 hours old]: Officials say a suspect approached a checkpoint near the building and opened fire, and that a bystander was wounded.
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Trump says Iran deal 'largely negotiated' including reopening Strait of Hormuz [3 hours old]: Tehran also signals progress on talks but says the key issue of nuclear weapons is not part of an initial framework it is working on.
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Heatwave likely to be confirmed as record-breaking temperatures forecast [4 hours old]: The soaring temperatures could lead to new national May temperature records being set on bank holiday Monday.
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Rosenberg: Luhansk strike sparks Russian accusations and vow to retaliate [5 hours old]: Eighteen people were killed and 42 others injured in the strike on the town in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine.
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Midnight Sun-derland: Zara Larsson electrifies the crowd at Big Weekend [6 hours old]: The Swedish pop star treated the crowds to back-to-back, high-energy pop bangers on day two of the festival.
* It's like the Olympics - except steroids are allowed [0 hours old]: The first ever Enhanced Games are taking place this weekend in Las Vegas, with big names, big money and much controversy.
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I survived a missile strike in the Strait of Hormuz, but my friend has not been found [5 hours old]: Sunil Puniya was on his first sea job when a missile struck the oil tanker Skylight at the start of the Iran war.
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'Six eggs used to be £1' - why everyday essentials cost so much more now [4 hours old]: Six supermarket brand eggs cost £1 in 2022. How much are they now, why have they gone up, and is anyone profiteering?
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New James Bond game shows more vulnerable side to iconic British spy [4 hours old]: The video game presents a young Bond before he has earned his "00" spy status.
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Electronic music meets orchestra as DJ Black Coffee stuns O2 crowds [12 hours old]: In London for one night only ahead of his Ibiza residency, this sell-out show represented far more than just a performance.
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The Papers: 'We'll axe tax on overtime' and 'Brolly hot, isn't it' [3 hours old]: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's pledge to scrap income tax on overtime is prominent across Sunday's papers.
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In Japan, divorce splits parents from children. Could a law change end sole custody? [5 hours old]: An amendment to Japan's Civil Code looks set to allow shared parenting for the first time.
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East Africa wants to curb imports of used clothes. But it's not easy [5 hours old]: Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are major importers of used garments from the West and China.
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Scrap tax on overtime hours, says Reform UK [9 hours old]: The party says its proposed policy would cost £5bn a year and could be paid for through cuts to welfare.
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Red Cross volunteers die from suspected Ebola in DR Congo [9 hours old]: They are thought to have caught the virus before the outbreak was identified, the Red Cross says.
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Could A Brexit Reset Mean A New Single Market? (Live At Hay Festival) [13 hours old]: Newscast is live at Hay Festival and looking at the UK’s relationship with the EU.
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Farewell to Salah, Liverpool's 'Egyptian king' [11 hours old]: As Mohamed Salah's time at Liverpool comes to an end, a look at his legacy with insight from Jurgen Klopp, Ian Rush, Steven Gerrard and more.
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Usyk keeps titles with controversial Verhoeven stoppage [5 hours old]: Oleksandr Usyk retained his world heavyweight titles in Egypt with a highly controversial stoppage win against boxing novice Rico Verhoeven.
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'Not mentally doable to stay like this' - Verstappen renews quit threat [6 hours old]: Max Verstappen threatens to quit Formula 1 at the end of this season if planned changes to the engine regulations are blocked.
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Wembley, Vegas, Premier League - jubilant Hull back in the big time [9 hours old]: Even the most dedicated Hull City fan could not have envisaged their season ending like this, with Wembley glory and a return to the top flight.
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The big question after Celtic win double - will O'Neill stay? [10 hours old]: Martin O'Neill was only supposed to be in charge of Celtic for a few weeks in the autumn, but has now won a double. So what happens next?
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Russell edges Antonelli to claim Canada pole 'out of nowhere' [6 hours old]: George Russell beats Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli to take pole position at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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A one-horse French Open or will somebody stop Sinner? [10 hours old]: Jannik Sinner's dominance - and Carlos Alcaraz's absence - means the French Open has its biggest favourite for the men's title since Rafael Nadal in his pomp.
and in other older news ...
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'Shameful' more spent on benefits than jobs for young people, says Milburn [17 hours old]: Reforms are needed of the welfare system to tackle the high numbers of young people not in work or education, says Alan Milburn.
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Race Across the World pairs unite for tribute run [188 hours old]: Pairs from every series will race in the Greater Manchester Run a year after Sam Gardiner's death.
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The twins who make people look twice at emergency callouts [119 hours old]: Identical twins Lee and Liam Myers both work with the emergency services in the Scottish Borders.
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Giant moon and UFO take over Chelsea streets [95 hours old]: London's largest free flower festival returns to Chelsea with a cosmic "Out of this World" theme.
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Pony rescued from inside tractor tyre [82 hours old]: The RSPCA slowly freed the pony with help from residents in Stoke-on-Trent.
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BBC News app [9327 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Will Trump invade Cuba? [53 hours old]: The US charges Cuba’s 94-year-old former president Raul Castro with murder.
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Stop blaming young people for being unemployed, says Amazon's UK boss [42 hours old]: John Boumphrey says the education system "isn't necessarily producing young people who are ready for work".
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Bank boss sorry after describing workers as 'lower value human capital' [34 hours old]: The Standard Chartered boss said he values all colleagues and is committed to helping them cope with change.
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AI may speed up search for drugs to treat brain conditions [31 hours old]: Researchers hope the work will help identify affordable, effective drugs to treat conditions like MND.
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Trump wants new Fed chair to be 'totally independent' [34 hours old]: The US president piled major pressure on Kevin Warsh's predecessor to cut interest rates.
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Morrisons planning to close 100 stores in next few months [40 hours old]: It said difficulties had been exacerbated by "significant cost increases resulting from government policy choices".
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Love factually: Dating start-ups promise to cut the cheats [53 hours old]: Frustration with fake dating profiles has spurred new dating services with different approaches.
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Why thousands of stock trades tied to Trump are raising eyebrows [42 hours old]: The BBC's Michelle Fleury looks at trades disclosed by the president.
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'The vibes are young male vibes': Why prediction markets attract a certain type [54 hours old]: Prediction markets are a fast-growing, multi-billion-dollar industry, and appeal disproportionately to young men
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Borrowing in April hit highest level since Covid [39 hours old]: Borrowing was higher than expected last month and retail sales fell as fuel prices surged.
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Musk's SpaceX postpones Starship launch as mega share sale looms [50 hours old]: It comes just a day after the firm revealed plans for a record-breaking stock market debut.
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UK police bosses say unsafe social media platforms should be blocked for under-16s [54 hours old]: The NCA and NPCC say children should be blocked from accessing sites which do not stop them seeing nudes or being contacted by strangers.
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Meta settles social media addiction case with US school district [56 hours old]: The trial had been set as a test case for 1200 other school districts making similar claims.
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Cheaper theme park tickets and children's meals as VAT to be cut for some attractions this summer [58 hours old]: Chancellor Rachel Reeves made a series of announcements aimed at relieving cost-of-living pressures.
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Chris Mason: VAT cut on summer fun - the announcement that didn't leak [65 hours old]: Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils measures aimed at helping families with the cost of living - but is it enough?
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EasyJet boss says summer flights won't be hit by jet fuel shortages [66 hours old]: The airline has seen no problems with fuel, but says people are booking later because of uncertainty caused by the Iran war.
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Government pledges £120m to support ceramics firms [57 hours old]: Rob Flello, boss of Ceramics UK, says the support recognises the importance of the industry.
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Walmart warns US shoppers are cutting spending as higher petrol prices bite [59 hours old]: The retail giant said it expects customers to cut back in the coming months due to higher pump prices.
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Nvidia's latest record earnings fail to impress investors [66 hours old]: The chip giant reported more stellar results but its shares fell after-hours as investors wonder if it can keep up its pace of growth amid greater competition.
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UK agrees £3.7bn trade deal with six Gulf states [68 hours old]: The deal will remove an estimated £580m worth of tariffs from British exports, but rights groups are critical
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SpaceX files for stock market debut that could make Elon Musk a trillionaire [71 hours old]: Musk's rocket-maker and satellite internet provider will trade under the ticker SPCX
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Samsung strike on hold as workers push for AI bonus [71 hours old]: The walkout, which was due to start on Thursday, has been suspended while union members vote on a tentative deal.
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TikTok and YouTube 'not safe enough' for kids, says Ofcom [70 hours old]: YouTube said it worked with experts to provide appropriate experiences. TikTok said it was disappointed Ofcom had not acknowledged its safety features.
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Wes Streeting pledges 'wealth tax that works' [65 hours old]: Wes Streeting is proposing reforms to capital gains tax, as part of his pitch for the Labour leadership.
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Supermarkets hit back over pressure to cap price of milk, bread and eggs [83 hours old]: A minister confirms talks have taken place but says there will be no mandatory cap on essential food prices.
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Elon Musk's X fined for not complying with Australia's child protection laws [71 hours old]: The social media giant will pay A0,000 plus legal costs, ending a three-year legal saga.
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The fight against foreign developers buying Caribbean beaches [77 hours old]: Campaigners in Barbuda, Grenada and Jamaica say they can no longer access their coastlines.
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Robo-top: The machines that could make your next t-shirt [126 hours old]: Most clothes are made in Asia, but new machines could bring some of that work back to the West.
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Why does Amazon have no Western rivals? [141 hours old]: The internet giant dwarfs other online retailers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Rise in solar panel sales as people 'want to save money' [143 hours old]: One director, who has just bought 2,000 panels, hopes to safeguard the company's future bills.
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Inside the secretive and lucrative world of orchid breeding [222 hours old]: It can take a decade to bring a new orchid to market, so breeders keep their hi-tech processes secret.
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Smart glasses are 'an invasion of privacy' - Meta's are selling better than ever [264 hours old]: The biggest tech firms are set to sell millions of smart glasses despite growing privacy concerns.
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Big tech bets on new mascots in bid to seem more cuddly [246 hours old]: The likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google are all putting cartoon characters centre stage.
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Not so dusty: How tech is changing woodworking [293 hours old]: Woodworking shops have been transformed by tech to make tools safer and more precise.
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Cyber-crime increasingly coming with threats of physical violence [317 hours old]: While hackers used to sneak into computer systems, intimidation of staff is now more common.
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How Sir David Attenborough built 'Green Hollywood' [358 hours old]: The city is responsible for 80% of the world's natural history TV shows.
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How sunburn inspired a new way to store energy [356 hours old]: Molecules that can capture heat could be a useful technology to decarbonise heating.
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Gulf economies face long-term hit from Iran conflict [414 hours old]: Commentators say it will take years or even decades to repair the damage.
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Robots move in as waste firms struggle to find staff [461 hours old]: Humanoid robots are being added to the automation of waste sorting.
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Will AI lead to more accurate opinion polls? [558 hours old]: It's cheaper and faster to collect people's opinions using AI, but will it make polls more accurate?
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Temperatures are rising - and so are ice cream prices [18 hours old]: Temperatures are rising across the country, and so is the price of ice cream - but by how much?
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Could your weekly food shop get cheaper? [42 hours old]: The government says shoppers across the UK could save as much as £150 million a year on food - but how much is that per household?
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Cost of living measures 'missed opportunity', says Welsh first minister [59 hours old]: Rhun ap Iorwerth says "deeper" action on energy prices would be better than the chancellor's moves.
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The threat to summer holidays looming from jet fuel shortages [486 hours old]: What impact might shortages have on our summer holidays - and what could be done about it?
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Scammers are becoming ever more sophisticated - this is what the fightback looks like [846 hours old]: Scams have exploded over the last few years. Can countries and companies come together to turn the tables on the scammers?
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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [1366 hours old]: Butter, chocolate, coffee and milk have all seen prices rocket. Tracing back through the story of one particular supermarket staple begins to explain why
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Sir John Curtice: Why Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers [1565 hours old]: Will the pursuit of a closer relationship with the EU risk courting electoral disaster by alienating Brexit-backing voters?
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The Leeds designer outlet that's 15 miles from Leeds [19 hours old]: A rebrand of the junction 32 retail park off the M62 has gone down poorly with some locals in Castleford.
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Why are unpaid debt court cases rising? [39 hours old]: Why are unpaid debt court cases rising?
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Laura Pomfret - CCJs, decrees and unpaid court debts [45 hours old]: Laura Pomfret - CCJs, decrees and unpaid court debts
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Jailed tycoon's Birkin bags sell for over half a million dollars [46 hours old]: The luxury handbags sold in a government auction in Ho Chi Minh.