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- She was told to marry in a country which bans girls' education. So she got in a taxi and fled
[11 hours old]: Nearly five years on from the school ban, young women say they have waved goodbye to their dreams.
- Large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine leaves four dead and dozens injured
[3 hours old]: A hypersonic missile, which reportedly travels over 10 times the speed of sound, was used, Russia has confirmed.
. UK sees hottest day of year as bank holiday travellers face queues
[59 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.
. Prepare for turbulence - how a prolonged Middle East conflict could reshape how we fly
[1447 hours old]: The Gulf's hub airports made long-distance travel cheaper - but now their future looks unclear.
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* Rubio says 'solid' Iran deal may come on Monday [0 hours old]: The deal under discussion would involve a 60-day ceasefire extension during which the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened, US media reports.
* Oil prices slide on hopes of US-Iran peace deal [1 hours old]: Trump said on Saturday that an agreement would include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, without giving further details.
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How Saudi Arabia's spending spree reached the end of the line [7 hours old]: MBS's Vison 2030 project seemed the stuff of science fiction. Now reality has bitten
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RAF jet carrying defence secretary has signal jammed near Russian border [11 hours old]: Pilots on board had to use a different navigation system while the plane's GPS was disabled.
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Olivia Dean brings the curtain down on Radio 1's Big Weekend with 'magic' set [10 hours old]: The British pop star has closed out a star-studded line-up at Big Weekend, which also included Fatboy Slim and Zara Larsson.
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Starmer 'appalled' by case of boys spared jail after raping teenage girls [6 hours old]: The prime minister said it was "right" that the sentences were being urgently reviewed.
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EasyJet flight diverts to Rome over power bank in luggage [13 hours old]: Many airlines have toughened their rules on power banks, often requiring that they be stored in hand luggage not checked luggage.
* Education secretary to ask competition watchdog to review hidden childcare costs [0 hours old]: Bridget Phillipson will ask the competition watchdog to examine costs that families are still facing in government-funded childcare.
* Anger grows after China's deadliest coal mining disaster in years [0 hours old]: On China's tightly-controlled internet, people are calling for justice and questioning how this happened.
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Could title win start period of dominance for Arsenal? [11 hours old]: It's been a long wait but after 22 years, Arsenal finally have their hands on the Premier League trophy once more.
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The Papers: 'I don't make bad deals' and 'Now you're Gunner believe us' [4 hours old]: US-Iran negotiations and Arsenal's win of the Premier League lead Monday's front pages.
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The rise of the multi-job workforce [8 hours old]: More people are taking second jobs as rising costs and insecure work reshape how we earn a living.
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Morocco wants tourists to visit Western Sahara. Some say it's tightening its control [9 hours old]: The Moroccan government wants more Western holidaymakers to visit the territory it claims to own.
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Beer boom goes flat as breweries call last orders [8 hours old]: The UK's brewery scene is shrinking as pubs close, costs rise and drinking habits change.
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First Hong Kong astronaut launches into space onboard Chinese mission [1 hours old]: The 43-year-old police officer and mother of three serves as the team's payload scientist.
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Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts announces birth of baby girl [12 hours old]: The Girls Aloud singer said in an Instagram post that becoming a mother was "heaven on earth".
* Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell at court to face embezzlement charge [0 hours old]: It emerged earlier this year that he has been accused of embezzling £459,000 from the party over more than 12 years.
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Body found after boy, 15, went missing in lake [1 hours old]: The boy was seen getting into difficulty at Swanholme Lakes in Lincoln earlier, police say.
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Britain's Jones breaks through at French Open after 'hardest moment of career' [12 hours old]: Britain's Francesca Jones earns an emotional first Grand Slam match win at the French Open following "the hardest moment" of her career.
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Americast [2 hours old]: An interview with author and professor, Scott Galloway
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The title battle finally came alive - then Antonelli took control [7 hours old]: The Formula 1 title battle caught light in Canada - but then took a potentially decisive turn, writes Andrew Benson.
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'Spurs avoid humiliation but elation of fans will soon turn to anger' [13 hours old]: Tottenham Hotspur's celebrations in survival cannot cover up their embarrassment of a season that almost ended in the unthinkable, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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What happens now at relegated West Ham? [13 hours old]: West Ham's 14-year stay in the Premier League is over - but what changes lie ahead as they prepare for life in the Championship?
* Which side were remarkable? Who were a shambles? Phil McNulty's season review [0 hours old]: BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty reviews every team's Premier League - and looks back at his pre-season predictions.
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'A big ask' in Paris - will a stronger Raducanu emerge at Wimbledon? [10 hours old]: Emma Raducanu's French Open first-round defeat was not unexpected, but the nature of it may have left her wishing she had stayed at home.
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European absence can make Chelsea a threat - Rooney [3 hours old]: Chelsea will be "a real threat" in the Premier League next season after failing to qualify for Europe, says former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.
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'I live in survival mode': The rise of the multi-job workforce [8 hours old]: More people are taking second jobs as rising costs and insecure work reshape how we earn a living.
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Indian billionaires buy foreign companies as growth slows at home [9 hours old]: India Inc spent bn on global buyouts in 2025 and the deal value could cross bn in the first half of 2026.
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'I don't think I'll ever be able to retire' [2 hours old]: People in their 70s say they cannot afford to quit their jobs, but others say work keeps them young.
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The Louise Casey Interview (Live at Hay Festival) [16 hours old]: Baroness Casey on violence against girls and whether governments take reviews seriously.
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'Shameful' more spent on benefits than jobs for young people, says Milburn [22 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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SpaceX launches massive Starship V3 rocket on test flight [52 hours old]: The largest and most powerful rocket in history blasted off after its first attempted launch was postponed.
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Stop blaming young people for being unemployed, says Amazon's UK boss [69 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' [61 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 [59 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' [62 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 [68 hours old]: It said difficulties had been exacerbated by "significant cost increases resulting from government policy choices".
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'Six eggs used to be £1' - why everyday essentials cost so much more now [31 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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Love factually: Dating start-ups promise to cut the cheats [81 hours old]: Frustration with fake dating profiles has spurred new dating services with different approaches.
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The fight against foreign developers buying Caribbean beaches [105 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 [153 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? [169 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' [171 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 [249 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 [291 hours old]: The biggest tech firms are set to sell millions of smart glasses despite growing privacy concerns.
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City's living costs drive workers to food banks [26 hours old]: It is so expensive to live in Cambridge a charity says people with jobs need subsidised food.
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Temperatures are rising - and so are ice cream prices [46 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? [70 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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The threat to summer holidays looming from jet fuel shortages [513 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 [873 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 [1394 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 [1592 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 [47 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? [66 hours old]: Why are unpaid debt court cases rising?
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Why thousands of stock trades tied to Trump are raising eyebrows [69 hours old]: The BBC's Michelle Fleury looks at trades disclosed by the president.
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Laura Pomfret - CCJs, decrees and unpaid court debts [72 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 [73 hours old]: The luxury handbags sold in a government auction in Ho Chi Minh.