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- Warning higher Europe air fares 'inevitable' due to Iran war
[7 hours old]: Flying by air will get more expensive as oil prices remain high, says international industry body boss.
* E-gate access to be expanded at UK airports to include younger children
[1 hours old]: Children aged eight and nine returning to the UK from abroad will be able to use e-gates from 8 July.
- Egg sandwiches and colouring book: Life in US quarantine after cruise
[11 hours old]: Jake Rosmarin tells the BBC what it's like inside the national quarantine unit where he and 14 other passengers are staying in Nebraska.
- Passengers allowed to leave norovirus-hit cruise ship
[9 hours old]: Passengers on the ship showing no symptoms are allowed to leave, authorities say, after 49 people fell ill from gastrointestinal sickness.
. Tui sees summer sales fall 10% due to cautious UK customers
[19 hours old]: The travel operator says customers are delaying booking holidays over Iran war concerns.
. This couple lost £1,000 after their flight was cancelled - here is what to check so you don't
[78 hours old]: It's essential to read your policy details carefully - here's a checklist to tick off before you set off on your travels.
. Prepare for turbulence - how a prolonged Middle East conflict could reshape how we fly
[1181 hours old]: The Gulf's hub airports made long-distance travel cheaper - but now their future looks unclear.
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Chris Mason: Big moment ahead for Streeting to decide whether to go for it [12 hours old]: There is a big moment coming in the next 24 hours, for Sir Keir Starmer and for would-be challengers to the prime minister.
* 'I've been exonerated': Angela Rayner says HMRC has cleared her over flat stamp duty [0 hours old]: Rayner stood down as deputy prime minister in September 2025 after admitting underpaying stamp duty.
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Hezbollah support endures in south Lebanon as ceasefire fails to stop war with Israel [7 hours old]: Despite continuing Israeli attacks and occupation, many people in the south still believe the armed group is the only force capable of defending them.
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Met Police prepares armoured vehicles and 4,000 officers for dual London protests [12 hours old]: It comes as a Unite the Kingdom rally is taking place in central London on the same day as the annual Nakba march.
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Cuba has run out of diesel and oil, energy minister says [2 hours old]: The minister says the situation in Cuba is "extremely tense", as a US-led blockade of oil to the country causes widespread power cuts.
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Harry warns of 'deeply troubling' rise in antisemitism in UK [5 hours old]: The Duke of Sussex says "legitimate protest" is important but people must be more "clear" about where they are aiming their anger.
* Chippy boss installing self-service tills as 'abrupt' customers query prices [1 hours old]: Rhys McLoughlin says he does not think customers understand that "incoming prices are going up and up".
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Behind the scenes on Rivals season two: 'It's bigger, bolder, bonkier!' [7 hours old]: Danny Dyer, Aidan Turner and David Tennant share secrets on the set of the hit show as it returns.
* The Papers: 'Wes, prime minister?' and 'My flare lady' [1 hours old]: Health Secretary Wes Streeting dominates the front pages on Thursday, as Sir Keir Starmer tries to retain his premiership.
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Why is Donald Trump visiting China now? BBC explains [8 hours old]: Laura Bicker breaks down what could be on the agenda for the US president and China’s leader as they meet in Beijing.
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Why big tech is betting on cute mascots [7 hours old]: The likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google are all putting cartoon characters centre stage.
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Bodies of three young women pulled from sea off Brighton [9 hours old]: Police leave the scene and Brighton beach reopens after the bodies of three women are found.
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Hearts' McInnes rages at 'disgusting' Celtic penalty [7 hours old]: Hearts head coach Derek McInnes says his side are "up against everybody" after a "disgusting" 99th-minute penalty winner for Celtic ensured the Scottish Premiership title race goes to a final-day decider on Saturday.
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Netanyahu says he 'secretly visited' UAE during war with Iran [7 hours old]: The UAE denied reports of the "alleged visit" and insisted relations between the two countries were not based on "unofficial arrangements".
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Mass sex abuse allegations force closure of boarding school in Indonesia [7 hours old]: The school's caretaker is thought to have abused as many as 50 female students, many of them orphans.
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US commerce secretary details 'off-putting' interaction with Epstein in testimony [5 hours old]: The commerce secretary spoke of three interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, including a visit to the financier's home and his island in the Caribbean.
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Farage faces standards probe into £5m gift from crypto billionaire [13 hours old]: The probe will examine whether the Reform UK leader should have declared the gift from crypto billionaire.
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Hearts' McInnes rages at 'disgusting' Celtic penalty as title race goes to final day [7 hours old]: Hearts head coach Derek McInnes says his side are "up against everybody" after a "disgusting" 99th-minute penalty winner for Celtic ensured the Scottish Premiership title race goes to a final-day decider on Saturday.
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Assist of the season? Mesmerising Foden keeps title hopes alive [7 hours old]: Phil Foden's magical first-half assist proves the catalyst that Manchester City needed to maintain their challenge in this season's fascinating Premier League title race.
* Fifa risking player safety over heat at World Cup - scientists [1 hours old]: A group of world-leading scientists warn Fifa its current heat safety measures for the men's 2026 World Cup are "inadequate" and could put players at risk of serious harm.
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Penalty pandemonium sets up Hearts & Celtic showdown for the ages [5 hours old]: On a night of bewilderment, there was one unarguable truth. Hearts still have this in their own hands. Only Celtic can stop them, writes Tom English.
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Durham to Bedford - Gay's 200-mile drive to tell parents of England call-up [9 hours old]: On the day he learned he would be England’s new opener, Emilio Gay drove from Durham to Bedford to tell his parents about his first international call-up.
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An iron fist joining a broken team: Inside Mourinho's Real return [13 hours old]: Jose Mourinho is set to be appointed Real Madrid's new manager. Spanish football expert Guillem Balague explains why.
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McIlroy 'totally fine' for US PGA after toe issue [11 hours old]: World number two Rory McIlroy says using a "bigger and wider shoe with more cushioning" is helping deal with a sore little toe on his right foot.
* HMRC to use AI from British tech firm to spot fraud and tax return errors [1 hours old]: Quantexa, a financial data platform, won the £175m contract to spot fraud and tax return errors.
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Trump's Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh confirmed by US Senate [10 hours old]: Kevin Warsh was confirmed by the narrowest margin since the role required a Senate confirmation vote.
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Australian giant Coles misled shoppers with fake discounts, court rules [3 hours old]: The decision, which comes amid similar case against Woolworths, could mean significant penalties.
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Starmer Says He’s Staying [35 hours old]: Starmer vows to fight on despite another day of pressure from his party to quit.
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Trump takes his revenge on disloyal Republicans [137 hours old]: The US president targets his political enemies in Kentucky and Indiana
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A moving portrait of wartime Britain through children’s eyes [73 hours old]: Some of the last survivors of the Blitz, children who weren't evacuated, tell their story.
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WhatsApp launches totally private 'incognito' conversations with its AI chatbot [16 hours old]: A cyber security expert says deleting chat history could lead to a lack of accountability if things go wrong.
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Smart glasses are 'an invasion of privacy' - Meta's are selling better than ever [25 hours old]: The biggest tech firms are set to sell millions of smart glasses despite growing privacy concerns.
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Shrinking Milka chocolate bar tricked consumers, says German court [18 hours old]: A court in Bremen has found the manufacturer of the classic Alpine Milk chocolate bar guilty of "shrinkflation".
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Ex-rugby star on the joys of his own burger stall [16 hours old]: Ex-England and Leicester Tigers hooker Tom Youngs says the new venture brings families to the farm.
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Elon Musk and Jensen Huang among CEOs joining Trump on China trip [23 hours old]: More than a dozen US executives have joined the president on his visit, where he will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
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Elon Musk said control of OpenAI should go to his children, Sam Altman tells jury [35 hours old]: Sam Altman said Elon Musk tried many times for total control of OpenAI, which he's now suing.
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Glassmaker questions future of UK manufacturing [25 hours old]: Bristol Blue Glass says rising energy costs and taxes have forced its closure.
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London traders hit by 'king of mangoes' shortage [25 hours old]: London’s Alphonso mango supply is down this year due to fewer imports and higher prices for shoppers.
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Not so dusty: How tech is changing woodworking [55 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 [78 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' [120 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 [118 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 [175 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 [222 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? [319 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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Why are UK prices rising more quickly? [19 hours old]: The war in Iran has pushed UK Inflation further above the Bank of England's 2% target.
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Ovo energy customers urged not to panic as takeover planned [62 hours old]: All existing tariffs will be honoured in full under a planned deal that could create one of Britain's largest energy suppliers.
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Haggling prices and chasing debts - tradespeople hit with cost of living headache [72 hours old]: More than half of tradespeople have seen an increase of late payments compared to a year ago, a survey finds.
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Council confirms £300 heating oil support [73 hours old]: "Residents should not be left behind simply because they are off the gas grid," council leader says.
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The threat to summer holidays looming from jet fuel shortages [247 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 [607 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 [1127 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 [1326 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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What do Japanese crisps have to do with the Iran war? [24 hours old]: Calbee says it will temporarily switch to black and white packaging as ink supplies have been disrupted by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Watch: Drone delivers first Amazon parcels in UK [166 hours old]: The tech giant says it hopes to slowly expand the service as the demand for ultra-fast deliveries grows.
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Why did Paddington Bear need a police escort? [186 hours old]: Rav Wilding joins us with the latest crime headlines.
From a shocking BBC investigation exposing scammers abusing dogs to con animal lovers, to how to spot a shop used by organised crime — plus why Paddington Bear needed a police escort
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Why are there so many vape shops on our high streets? [215 hours old]: New research has shown a 28% growth in shops selling vape products in Scottish towns and cities.