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. Trainline, Virgin Atlantic and RED Driving School investigated over 'drip pricing'
[17 hours old]: The consumer watchdog said they were trying to find out if the three companies were not showing full prices upfront to customers.
. Why airlines are warning over lithium-ion batteries
[317 hours old]: The airline industry wants passengers to be careful when travelling with lithium ion batteries.
and in other news ...
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Prince Harry and Meghan moving back to UK later this month [3 hours old]: The couple's children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, are enrolled to start at a school in September.
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Harry and Meghan are experts in surprise - but is their UK return forever? [2 hours old]: The sudden decision to return leaves lots of questions for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Royal Family.
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Students wait for GCSE and BTec grades as app launches for 750 schools in England [11 hours old]: Some pupils in England will be able to see their grades on their phones from 11:00 BST on Thursday.
* Russia unleashes 'massive attack' on Kyiv, killing at least six [0 hours old]: Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said a children's hospital had been damaged in the overnight strikes.
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Giant whales move into Greenland waters as ice disappears [2 hours old]: Melting sea ice from climate change has opened up the region for giant whales to undertake "feeding frenzies".
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Vaccine breakthrough stops cancer returning in trial [9 hours old]: A new jab extended the length of time patients were cancer free, but it is unclear for how long.
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Downpours to continue for UK with risk of flash flooding [4 hours old]: The prolonged dry spell has come to an end with heavy, thundery showers continuing to sweep across the UK, as Ben Rich explains.
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People smuggler exposed by BBC investigation arrested and charged [7 hours old]: Twana Jamal Khdir has been arrested and charged with immigration offences.
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Vapes could lead to health harms in children, doctors warn [4 hours old]: A Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has published a report with concerns vaping is a gateway to smoking
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Couple and teenage daughter who died in water off Shoreham named by police [10 hours old]: Police say the family travelled from their home in London and went into the sea for a swim.
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Weekly type 2 diabetes jab could replace daily injections [4 hours old]: Hundreds of thousands of people with type 2 diabetes could get access to a new weekly insulin jab to replace daily injections.
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'I'd love a normal life, but being a 17-year-old carer means sacrifices' [4 hours old]: Young carers face huge disadvantages growing up - one teenager explains what life is like.
* Key moments from Harry and Meghan's years since leaving UK [0 hours old]: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to move back to the UK, BBC News understands.
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I quit my £80,000 job to make ice cream - here's how [5 hours old]: The co-founder of Little Moons shares her advice for anyone thinking about starting a business of their own.
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The dangers of politicians being 'too online' - or not online enough [3 hours old]: In an era when reputations can be made or broken with a single post, getting the balance right is tricky.
* 'Harry's coming home' and 'Day trip tragedy' [0 hours old]: News of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's plan to move back to the UK is prominent across Thursday's papers.
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Who is Natalie Harp, Trump's right-hand woman? [5 hours old]: One of Trump's longest serving and most loyal aides, Harp was thrust again into the spotlight when Democrat Jon Ossoff noted her closeness to the president.
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How Root brought welcome calm on return as England captain [9 hours old]: Joe Root took advice from Harry Brook and adopted a hands-off approach with his bowlers on his return as England Test skipper.
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Trump threatens 'tremendous economic consequences' on any country helping Iran [1 hours old]: It comes after a 60-day ceasefire expired on Monday, with no sign of a diplomatic or military off-ramp to the conflict.
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Tenders open for highly-sensitive West Bank settlement project, Israel announces [4 hours old]: The UK's foreign secretary condemned the move as "an unacceptable and destructive act".
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'Incredible': SpaceX rocket spotted off Christmas Island coast [13 hours old]: A SpaceX rocket that blasted off from Texas in July, and crashed into the Indian Ocean, made an unexpected appearance off Christmas Island.
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Male prisons in England and Wales have fewer than 1,800 spaces [8 hours old]: Male prisons have less than 1,800 spaces available in England and Wales, the lowest level since March
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Behaviour guidelines for life in UK published for asylum seekers [9 hours old]: The nine-page booklet covers issues including respect in public, sex and consent, and gender equality.
* Israel confirms soldiers fired at car in which Hind Rajab was killed and opens criminal investigation [0 hours old]: The five-year-old Palestinian girl initially survived the attack and pleaded for help but her body was recovered later with those of six of her relatives.
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ADHD charity complains about Channel 4 documentary [10 hours old]: One newspaper calls Channel 4’s The Great ADHD Myth? "the most controversial show of the year".
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Who is Trump aide Natalie Harp… and why are Democrats targeting her? [12 hours old]: And, will Trump be forever dogged by his war with Iran?
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Athletics coach believed missing is in jail for sexual assault [13 hours old]: English athletics coach Leon Baptiste was given a 10-month prison sentence in Morocco for sexually assaulting a minor.
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Rashford wants to play football 'without name mentioned every day' [7 hours old]: Marcus Rashford says he would like to play football without his "name being mentioned every day" after Gary Neville tried to start a conversation about the Manchester United forward on a podcast.
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Tongue & Robinson cut Headingley ball in half [6 hours old]: England seamers Josh Tongue and Ollie Robinson find a solution as to who keeps the ball after the both claim a five-wicket haul at Headingley - split it in half.
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Why positive cocaine test could mean end of Kyrgios' career [13 hours old]: Nick Kyrgios once said he did not want to play tennis into his 30s. A positive cocaine test could have brought an end to his career aged 31.
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Duran stars as Celtic ease to comfortable win over LASK [7 hours old]: Celtic take a huge step towards the Champions League as two stunning Camilo Duran strikes help carve out a commanding first-leg play-off lead against LASK.
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US national debt passes tn after doubling in a decade [3 hours old]: It comes after the interest rate on 30-year bonds reached the highest level in almost 20 years.
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Canada and US say they are finalising a trade deal [1 hours old]: Prime Minister Carney hailed "significant progress" in trade talks as the two countries seek to hammer out final details ahead of a new weekend tariff deadline.
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India's Gen Z are driving up a mega boom in its beauty market [5 hours old]: E-commerce, rising income levels and the world's largest youth population are fuelling India's beauty boom.
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Jump in energy bills drives UK inflation to highest rate for four months [12 hours old]: A 2.9% rise in inflation had been widely expected by economists, with Chancellor John Healey saying the Iran war “continues to impact prices here at home”.
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US retail giant receives bn boost from tariff refunds [11 hours old]: The US chain said it received a 4 million pre-tax reimbursement, which resulted in its second quarter operating income rising to .6bn.
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Track defect found near derailment site - report [14 hours old]: Initial findings from an RAIB investigation show an "irregularity" at the site near Lewes.
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81,000 warning letters sent to crypto holders in HMRC tax crackdown [12 hours old]: According to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request the number of letters sent has almost tripled since 2024.
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Monzo says issue with card payments and transfers now resolved [12 hours old]: The digital bank said all of its services were now "back up and running"
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Trump pauses new tariffs on Canada for three days, saying deal close [13 hours old]: The US president says the two sides are finalising documents to avert import taxes targeting a range of Canadian goods.
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Russia Threatens The UK (Again) [37 hours old]: Threat comes after British-made drones were used in recent Ukrainian strikes in Russia.
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Inflation is heating up but don't expect another crisis [17 hours old]: Rising living costs could heap pressure on PM Andy Burnham though it depends what happens in the coming months.
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'Banned over a pair of £2 sandals': Why some sellers are complaining about Vinted [29 hours old]: Several thousands of Vinted users say they have been wrongly suspended or permanently banned from the preloved app.
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OpenAI slows down training after its AI carried out hack [17 hours old]: The ChatGPT-maker said training will be slowed for two weeks while it puts the upgrades in place.
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Mobile payments on the rise but cash decline slows [29 hours old]: Nine in 10 mobile wallet users have their debit card loaded as their default payment method, new data shows.
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Global borrowing costs hit fresh highs over oil, AI and inflation concerns [34 hours old]: Interest rates on long-term US, UK, German and Japanese government debt have soared.
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Chinese robotics giant Unitree soars in stock market debut [21 hours old]: Shares in the world's biggest humanoid robot maker started trading on Shanghai's Star market on Wednesday.
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Overhaul for Belfast cranes ahead of major contract [16 hours old]: It is part of an investment of almost £100m as Harland & Wolff's Spanish owners prepare it for a major defence contract.
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The critical tech staying safe by going underground [29 hours old]: The war in Ukraine has spurred people to consider putting vital infrastructure underground.
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Protein or pickled garlic? What's new in ice cream [127 hours old]: There's a constant battle in ice cream to come up with new flavours and to keep costs down.
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Why Japanese firms are being so slow to use AI [173 hours old]: Japanese risk aversion and conservatism blamed for slow AI take-up by the country's business sector.
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Tokenomics: Why making AI pay is tricky [197 hours old]: Buyers of AI services are struggling to control costs and sellers are not sure how much to charge.
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'I started in my 20s and made £8,000': Why women are often better investors than men [221 hours old]: Women can make higher returns but only about a quarter of UK women have investments, compared with about 40% of men.
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'You could smell someone' who worked at Raleigh [239 hours old]: The company was more than just a employer. For years, it was part of the fabric of Nottingham.
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Argos is getting a makeover - but can it attract new shoppers? [317 hours old]: The retailer has been around for 50 years but struggled to compete with newer rivals such as Amazon. Can its new owners turn it around?
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What's happening to UK interest rates and what does it mean for mortgages? [18 hours old]: The interest rate set by the Bank of England affects mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.
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Limit reduced for branded school uniform items [19 hours old]: The States says the school uniform policy should be "a welcome relief" for families' budgets.
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What is happening to UK prices? [19 hours old]: UK inflation dropped slightly in June 2026, but higher energy costs are expected to push it back up.
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Why the UK is dithering over what to do about e-scooters [677 hours old]: Why is it taking so long for the government to regulate them, and what are the consequences of delay?
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Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension [1205 hours old]: Many younger people do not believe the state pension will exist when they are older
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The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash [1685 hours old]: The final conclusions of the investigation have yet to be published, although more could become apparent in the coming days.
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How the High Street became a window on our political instability [1757 hours old]: High Streets have declined in recent years. What does this tell us about the UK?
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The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil [2014 hours old]: Coffees at some city centre outlets now cost £5. It's a story of tariffs, the climate, Gen Z cultural tastes, and savvy coffee farmers playing the market, writes Faisal Islam
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'I used food banks while my ex owed thousands in child maintenance' [64 hours old]: Parents have told BBC Panorama the agency tasked with helping to secure financial support for children after separation or divorce is driving them to breaking point.
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Business Daily [80 hours old]: Amid economic uncertainty, workers are more cautious about taking their next career step
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Why is Selena Gomez being sued? [131 hours old]: BBC journalist Ana Guerra-Moore looks at why investors who backed Wondermind Global are claiming the pop star failed to fulfil promises.
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The Global Story [211 hours old]: Are we entering the Chinese Century, or is the Chinese Dream already fading for some?