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. Avanti train strikes in January cancelled to allow talks
[32 hours old]: The strike dates suspended are Sunday 19 January and Sunday 26th January.
. Train firms urged to give 'yellow cards' instead of fines
[36 hours old]: A rail watchdog wants passengers who make genuine mistakes to be treated more fairly.
. BT scraps EV charging point scheme having only installed one
[37 hours old]: It hoped to turn 60,000 roadside green cabinets into chargers - but now says it will focus on wifi instead.
. Town counts cost as ferries resume after storm
[34 hours old]: A full daily service to and from Dublin has reopened but one of the two ferry berths remain closed.
and in other news ...
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Israel's cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal [2 hours old]: The vote paves the way for exchanges of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners to begin on Sunday.
* How historic ceasefire deal was sealed with 10 minutes to spare [1 hours old]: The BBC spoke to officials from both sides of the talks to piece together how the Gaza deal was done.
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Secrets of The Traitors: From blindfolded car journeys to sleeping locations [5 hours old]: Harry Clark is among the former contestants who reveals some of the show's secrets to the BBC.
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TikTok creators mourn app where 'overnight' success is possible [1 hours old]: Some creators told the BBC they will start to diversify where they post their content and lean in to platforms like Instagram and YouTube.
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US grounds SpaceX's Starship after test flight explosion [4 hours old]: The rocket's upper stage disintegrated over the Caribbean, forcing airline flights to alter course.
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'War will last as long as Russia does': Ukrainian talk of victory fades as Trump returns [8 hours old]: Those fighting for Ukraine and those who have lost loved ones hope to end the war with Russia on their own terms.
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Decoding Donald Trump's new official portrait [5 hours old]: Photographers describe the photo as "serious", "ominous" and a "message picture".
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Denis Law: The squinting kid who grew into giant of global game [6 hours old]: The Scotland and Manchester United legend had elegance, charisma and courage. He was a playmaker and a goalscorer, a total footballer, adored by his team-mates and a giant of the game, writes Tom English.
* Al Fayed claimed 'poor health' when police investigated abuse [1 hours old]: Pelham Spong reported to police in 2017 that Mohammed Al Fayed had assaulted her a decade before but the investigation was shut down.
* £20,000 offered in search for parents of three abandoned babies [1 hours old]: Police appeal for information relating to three babies abandoned by the same parents shortly after birth in east London.
A reward of £20,000 is also being offered by Crimestoppers.
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Tycoon's ex-wife awarded £43.5m in divorce payment [7 hours old]: Ex-wife Kate Vince started disputing how money should be split at a hearing in December last year.
* Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing postponed due to LA fires [0 hours old]: The hearing, now set in March, is set to determine whether the brothers could potentially be freed on parole
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What we know about the Gaza ceasefire deal [5 hours old]: What we know so far about the ceasefire deal agreed between Israel and Hamas.
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Gazans anxiously await ceasefire, fearing last-minute catastrophes [8 hours old]: Civilians in Gaza nervously await a ceasefire after 15 relentless months of war.
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The Papers: Starmer 'touts' Trump relationship and 'farewell' to Denis Law [1 hours old]: Keir Starmer and Donald Trump's relationship and Denis Law tributes feature on Saturday's front pages.
* Severance: Back to the sci-fi workplace where you literally sell your soul [0 hours old]: Apple TV's hit dystopian workplace thriller finally returns after a three-year cliffhanger.
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Cher Lloyd on making new music, Swagger Jagger and Liam Payne's unmatched talent [10 hours old]: The singer known to millions for her rebellious reality TV antics is back and ready to "spill the tea".
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TikTok ban will be first test for Trump as dealmaker-in-chief [8 hours old]: The new law will land in the incoming president's lap – but it's also a political opportunity, writes Anthony Zurcher.
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Fears restaurants could remain empty beyond January lull [3 hours old]: There are fears that tax and wage rises mean restaurants and bars will be quieter than usual all year.
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'I was Whitney Houston's real-life bodyguard' [3 hours old]: David Roberts spent six years protecting the late superstar as she turned the world.
* 'Dark oxygen' mission takes aim at other worlds [0 hours old]: Gas from the seafloor has scientists wondering if oxygen could be found in the oceans of other planets.
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White supremacist jailed for stabbing asylum seeker at hotel [9 hours old]: A judge says Callum Parslow's unprovoked assault on Nahom Hagos was "undoubtedly a terror attack".
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Donald Trump's inauguration moved indoors due to 'dangerous' cold [6 hours old]: The last president to be sworn-in indoors was Ronald Reagan in 1985, when cold weather also plagued the US Capitol.
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Strict mortgage rules could be eased to allow more people to borrow for a home [12 hours old]: The £100 limit on contactless cards could also be scrapped, as regulators respond to the prime minister's plea.
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The Week: Grooming Inquiries, Economic Hope and Brexit [13 hours old]: Adam, Chris, Alex and Faisal discuss the political week.
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Man Utd and Scotland legend Law dies aged 84 [6 hours old]: Former Scotland, Manchester City and Manchester United striker Denis Law - the only Scottish player to have won the Ballon d'Or award - has died at the age of 84.
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Trump into Masters semis and sets earnings record [2 hours old]: World number one Judd Trump will play world champion Kyren Wilson in the last four of the Masters after beating Ding Junhui.
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Law - the squinting kid who grew into giant of global game [6 hours old]: The Scotland and Manchester United legend had elegance, charisma and courage. He was a playmaker and a goalscorer, a total footballer, adored by his team-mates and a giant of the game, writes Tom English.
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Sutton's predictions v doctor & comedian Ed Patrick [9 hours old]: BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on doctor and comedian Ed Patrick with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
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Fears empty restaurant TikTok trend could last [3 hours old]: There are fears that tax and wage rises mean restaurants and bars will be quieter than usual all year.
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US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban law [5 hours old]: A law passed last year requires TikTok's Chinese parent company to sell the video platform or face a ban.
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IMF warns on Trump's plans but upgrades UK outlook [9 hours old]: Trump's policies could benefit the US, but not the rest of the world, the IMF says
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Mortgage rules could be eased to boost loans [12 hours old]: The £100 limit on contactless cards could also be scrapped, as regulators respond to the prime minister's plea.
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Shock drop in shop sales adds to worries over UK economy [9 hours old]: Sales unexpectedly fell last month, due to a poor December for food sales in supermarkets.
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Apple suspends error-strewn AI generated news alerts [13 hours old]: The tech giant was facing pressure to pull the feature after it made repeated mistakes summarising headlines.
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Stories of the hostages taken by Hamas from Israel [37 hours old]: A total of 94 hostages, taken captive after the 7 October attacks, still remain unaccounted for.
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Bowen: Israel has changed since Donald Trump's last term – has he? [23 hours old]: In this time of hard choices for the Middle East, the president elect will have much to think about when he re-enters the White House
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BBC News app [3614 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Goodbye, Joe: Biden's Legacy (Part 1) [27 hours old]: How will he be remembered on the world stage?
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Next boss warns first jobs could become harder to find [18 hours old]: Job prospects for younger workers are likely to be hit by Budget measures, Lord Wolfson tells the BBC.
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How AI can spot diseases that doctors aren't looking for [25 hours old]: AI can take a second look at medical scans and flag up potential problems that doctors might not see.
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Surprise mobile mid-contract price rises banned [25 hours old]: It comes after customers complained of not being able to plan for price rises.
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Mark Carney, the 'unreliable boyfriend' who ran UK's central bank [24 hours old]: Carney is now running for the Liberal Party leadership in Canada. What does his time in London tell us?
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Three reasons Trump tariffs aren't China's only problem [22 hours old]: China's economy has hit the government's 5% growth target for 2024 in the face of multiple challenges.
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Toyota unit to settle emissions scandal for .6bn [21 hours old]: The truck company will also be banned from importing its diesel engines into the US for five years.
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Global growth forecast to flatline as tariffs add to strains [31 hours old]: The World Bank predicts global economic growth of 2.7% this year amid concerns living standards will struggle to improve.
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Mark Carney runs for leader of Canada's Liberal Party [27 hours old]: The former central banker for the UK and Canada pitched himself as a someone who can help a country navigate economic challenges.
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BP to cut 4,700 jobs to reduce costs [37 hours old]: The job losses at the oil giant will affect more than 5% of its global workforce.
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UK economy disappoints despite return to growth [39 hours old]: Official figures show the economy grew by 0.1% in November, although that was lower than had been expected.
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Borrowing costs fall after inflation surprise [42 hours old]: Investors are now betting on an interest rate cut next month from the Bank of England.
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Why a small drop in inflation matters to you [59 hours old]: The marginal dip in UK inflation is unusually important and offers some respite to the chancellor.
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Surprise fall in inflation boosts interest rate cut hopes [57 hours old]: Inflation falls for the first time in three months, sparking expectations rates may be cut to 4.5% in February.
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Egg prices surge as US inflation picks up [58 hours old]: Overall prices in the US rose 2.9% compared with a year earlier, official figures show.
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US firm that accused Adani Group of fraud shuts down [43 hours old]: Nate Anderson, the founder of Hindenburg Research, has announced his decision to disband the company.
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US bans red dye 3 from some frosting, sweets and medicine [33 hours old]: The FDA says food manufacturers have until January 2027 to remove the cherry-red dye from their products.
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'Bereavement leave should apply to miscarriages' [67 hours old]: Paid leave should be extended to parents who lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks, a report by MPs says.
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The US farm workers coming from Guatemala - on a legal visa [25 hours old]: Trump will target undocumented migrants but it is unclear if legal visas like the H-2A will survive.
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What's the secret to Denmark's happy work-life balance? [49 hours old]: The Nordic nation doesn't require staff to work long hours and has a generous welfare system.
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GPs turn to AI to help with patient workload [97 hours old]: Should more AI be used to help GPs with consultations and administrative work?
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How AI uncovers new ways to tackle difficult diseases [193 hours old]: Pharmaceutical firms are turning to AI to find new molecules that might be able to tackle disease.
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'Trump 2.0' looms large over the global economy [216 hours old]: Donald Trump's planned tariffs are expected to greatly impact international trade in 2025.
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Cryptocurrencies and personal AI: Tech to watch out for in 2025 [265 hours old]: Will 2025 be a hinge year for cryptocurrency and will personalised AI appear on your phone?
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Why self-confessed 'superfans' were engrossed by Post Office inquiry [675 hours old]: People with no connection to the Post Office avidly followed the inquiry, both online and in person.
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AI is trained to spot warning signs in blood tests [697 hours old]: AI can spot patterns in the data from blood tests that can give an early warning of disease.