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* China to relax travel rules for British visitors, UK says
[0 hours old]: It comes as Sir Keir Starmer visits Beijing - the first UK prime minister to do so in eight years.
- Navy introduces new alcohol limits for sailors while on ship
[8 hours old]: The new policy is in line with the UK chief medical officer's health advice.
. Driverless taxis set to launch in UK as soon as September
[27 hours old]: Waymo has laid out plans for a robotaxi service in London with a pilot scheme due to begin in April.
. Starbucks scraps 0,000 cap on boss's use of company jet
[29 hours old]: The coffee chain changes Brian Niccol's travel budget due to media attention and "credible threat actors".
. How the new road safety measures could affect you
[539 hours old]: The government is proposing lowering alcohol limits for drivers and regular eye tests for older motorists.
. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse
[457 hours old]: There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
. Watch: Why Trump is hitting the road to rally Americans
[51 hours old]: The BBC's White House reporter Bernd Debusmann explains why the president is refocusing his attention on the US economy.
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Agents in Minneapolis could be pulled back if local officials cooperate, border tsar says [3 hours old]: Tom Homan said the immigration operation would be more "targeted", as the Trump administration works to calm frustrations both in the city and on Capitol Hill
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Syria's defiant Kurds vow to 'fight until last breath' despite government push [5 hours old]: The US fought IS with the Kurds for years. Now, Donald Trump is siding with Syria's new leader.
* Two officers to face court martial over handling of Jaysley Beck sexual assault case [1 hours old]: The officers are to face a court martial over the handling of the case of teenage soldier Jaysley Beck.
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'He enjoyed hurting people': Teen attacked others before murdering schoolboy, 12 [6 hours old]: Det Insp Joe Davenport says the killer attacked his victims in Birmingham for "violence sake".
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Millions to get £150 off energy bills for further five years [4 hours old]: The government has confirmed the discount for six million low-income households will continue for the rest of the decade.
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Trump says Putin will not attack Ukraine cities during cold week [5 hours old]: Russia has not confirmed it agreed to Trump's request, but Ukraine's president said he expected Vladimir Putin's promise to be kept.
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Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals? [3 hours old]: Last year, there was a 15% annual increase in the operations and surgeons want more research.
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A legal blunder allowed the man who abused us at school to escape justice – until now [3 hours old]: William Brydson, who was "head of care" at a Newton Stewart boarding school, has been jailed for a litany of offences.
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British girl, 7, swept out to sea on holiday in Morocco [6 hours old]: Inaayah Makda remains missing after being caught out by a rapidly incoming tide, a relative has said.
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Israeli hostage held for nearly 500 days in Gaza says he can 'breathe again' [10 hours old]: In his first international interview, Sasha Troufanov tells the BBC how he thought he would die in captivity after he was taken hostage on 7 October 2023.
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Marty Supreme actress quits new film after casting backlash [13 hours old]: Odessa A'zion says she didn't realise her character in Deep Cuts was meant to be half-Mexican.
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Venezuela's oil ghost towns hope Trump plan will revive their fortunes [3 hours old]: Amid rusting oil pumps and rigs, once affluent Venezuelan oil towns place their hope in US investment.
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The Papers: 'Capitulation in Beijing' and 'Revolt over cancelled elections' [1 hours old]: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is pictured alongside China's Xi Jinping on most of Friday's papers.
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Why China moved so quickly to execute 11 members of a notorious mafia family [4 hours old]: The Ming family ran scam compounds along the Chinese border with Myanmar in Shan state.
* 'She made us cry almost daily': How to handle a toxic boss [1 hours old]: Workers share how toxic managers have affected them and their lives. Here's what to do if you have one.
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Weekly quiz: Which record is Harry Styles set to break? [3 hours old]: How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
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Planning bids for new homes soar but building remains low - how is your area affected? [9 hours old]: While planning applications have risen, home building has lowered, new data suggests.
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The stars and styles from Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week [10 hours old]: Fashion's finest gather in the French capital for a week of high-end designs and celebrity sightings.
* Secret filming catches locksmith charging 10 times quote [1 hours old]: A couple expecting to pay £50 for a locksmith say they ended up forking out more than £5,000.
* EU adds Iran's Revolutionary Guards to terrorist list [1 hours old]: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says the move is a response to Tehran's deadly crackdown on protesters.
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Scotland's first deputy first minister Lord Jim Wallace dies, aged 71 [4 hours old]: The former Scottish Liberal Democrat leader was undergoing a procedure at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
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Woman charged with murder of one-year-old girl [4 hours old]: Jayla-Jean Mclaren died on 3 August after being taken to hospital with serious injuries.
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Great Ormond Street doctor who botched surgery harmed nearly 100 children [11 hours old]: Yaser Jabbar specialised in limb-lengthening and reconstruction for children with complex problems.
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Ministers reject Waspi calls for compensation after rethink [11 hours old]: Women hit by changes to the state pension age say the decision shows "utter contempt" for their situation.
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Journalist dreams & Keane reunion? How O'Neill continues to revive Celtic [2 hours old]: Showman Martin O'Neill continues to thrive as Celtic's interim manager as he guides the club through to the Europa League play-off round.
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Who is 'shy and nervous' Villa match-winner Jimoh-Aloba? [3 hours old]: Aston Villa match-winner Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba is described as "shy and nervous" by Morgan Rogers - but the teenager announced himself on the European stage.
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The last chance - will Alcaraz & Sinner be stopped in Melbourne? [13 hours old]: Few people predicted anything other than Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner meeting in the Australian Open final - will Alexander Zverev and Novak Djokovic stop them?
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Raducanu splits with coach after Australian Open exit [10 hours old]: British number one Emma Raducanu splits with coach Francis Roig after her exit from the Australian Open.
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Rangers' Euro distraction fades as mammoth month comes into focus [2 hours old]: Now Rangers are out of Europe, has the road to their domestic path been cleared?
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Sabalenka cruises into final despite hindrance call [13 hours old]: Aryna Sabalenka will face Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open final after the world number one beat Elina Svitolina 6-2 6-3, despite being called for hindrance by umpire Louise Azemar Engzell for grunting during a rally.
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Why the US dollar hit a four-year low and could fall further [3 hours old]: The falls have sparked questions about whether the world's go-to currency is losing its lustre.
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Apple reports best-ever iPhone sales as Mac dips [2 hours old]: The company's revenue was boosted by iPhone sales, but sales of its wearable tech and Mac computers dipped.
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Trump threatens tariffs on countries selling oil to Cuba [1 hours old]: Cuba was previously importing about 35,000 barrels of oil a day from long-time ally Venezuela.
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Boss of Post Office IT scandal firm Fujitsu to step down [14 hours old]: Paul Patterson will become the chair of Fujitsu's UK business responsible for its inquiry response.
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Visit the North Sea oil field used to store greenhouse gas [2 hours old]: Hundreds of miles from Denmark's coast a project is underway to inject CO2 into an old oil field.
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Planning bids for new homes rise in England but building remains low, data suggests [9 hours old]: While planning applications have risen, home building has lowered, new data suggests.
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Venezuelan MPs approve bill to open up oil sector to private firms [2 hours old]: The change could pave the way for more foreign investment in the country's oil industry.
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Emergency loans offered to civil servants waiting on pensions [14 hours old]: Cabinet Office Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds says the waits faced by retired civil servants are unacceptable.
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'Relief' for pubs and hotels as rates revaluation halted [9 hours old]: Finance Minister John O'Dowd said he had "listened carefully" to the concerns raised by hospitality.
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