An app to ease predicted queues under a new EU border system won't be ready in time, says Eurostar boss.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 21:07
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A new £365m venue in Manchester is backed by Harry Styles and aims to tempt major events from London.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 03:52
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Mark Menzies strongly disputes claims he asked a party activist for £5,000 to pay "bad people".
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 16:10
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The Scottish Greens have called an EGM after the Scottish government ditched key climate change targets.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 06:22
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Transport Secretary Ken Skates says speed limit policy must be "corrected" after a public backlash.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 19:08
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Leighton James, the former Burnley Swansea, Derby County and Wales winger, dies at the age of 71.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 18:01
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The Attorney General's Office says it has received a referral arguing the sentences were too lenient.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 05:47
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The ex-PM's publishers apologise and agree to remove a fake quote tied to an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 15:25
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Footage shows Gideon Falter being told his presence is "antagonising" near a pro-Palestine march.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 18:08
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Since Covid, some say a lack of toilets mean they are staying home or putting their health at risk.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 06:28
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Britain's Emma Raducanu falls to world number one and defending champion Iga Swiatek in the quarter-finals of the Stuttgart Open.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 20:18
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Four squatters left the pub on Friday after a court order was made to allow the owners to retake it.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 14:53
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Mary Mandefield said a group of men were racist and misogynistic to passengers in south London.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 19:05
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The PM wants to strip GPs of power to issue sick notes but Labour says he has run out of ideas.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 18:59
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The videos taken of women on nights out without their knowledge have gained millions of views.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 05:47
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The prince is handed two cards as he carried out his first royal visit since the princess's diagnosis.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 11:55
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Nicola Sturgeon's husband was taken into custody on Thursday morning and was questioned by detectives.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 19:15
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Rhino keeper Michael Hepher says the southern white rhino calf loves to play with the herd.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 15:23
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The newspapers join the world in watching and wondering how Israel and Iran will respond to each other's attacks.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 04:15
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Runners taking part in the London Marathon have had to brave training in their fancy dress.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 02:08
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A Blair-era cabinet minister and a Lib Dem who was last an MP 20 years ago are among those standing again.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 02:43
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Actress Jessica Gunning plays an obsessive and delusional stalker in Netflix's word-of-mouth hit.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 01:38
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The Attorney General's Office says it has received a referral arguing the sentences were too lenient.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 05:47
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One of the schools has just 13 pupils – the minimum needed for a rural primary school is 105.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 05:53
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The Scottish Greens have called an EGM after the Scottish government ditched key climate change targets.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 06:22
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Transport Secretary Ken Skates says speed limit policy must be "corrected" after a public backlash.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 19:08
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A community is fundraising for the family of "Bristol's best friend", James Kirby, killed in Gaza.
BBC News - Published Sat Apr 20 2024 05:41
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Euribor underpins trillions of euros in loans and tracks the rate banks pay to borrow cash from each other.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 20:11
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An app to ease predicted queues under a new EU border system won't be ready in time, says Eurostar boss.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 21:07
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A top lawyer says he and others missed a finding in 2014 that the software could be accessed remotely.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 13:14
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The electric car company, run by Elon Musk, is recalling thousands of what is its latest vehicle.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 10:08
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Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 20:20
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A key member of the US central bank, Raphael Bostic, tells the BBC rates might only ease "at the end of 2024".
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 23:35
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The streaming giant said it added 9.3 million subscribers in the first three months of the year.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 19 2024 07:41
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The regulator calls the data a "wake up call", and says parents and industry need to do more.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 22:11
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Former sub-postmaster says a top Post Office lawyer should not be involved in Horizon redress.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 14:46
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Google sacked 28 staff members for taking part in protests against a contract with the Israeli government.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 13:52
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Some inbound flights to the world's second busiest airport resume, but many passengers remain stranded.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 16:57
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Police took down the international scam on Tuesday and say there could be up to 70,000 UK victims.
BBC News - Published Wed Apr 17 2024 22:46
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Lawmakers voice concerns over claims that Boeing threatens staff who raise safety concerns.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 00:00
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New official figures show that inflation, the rate at which prices rise over time, fell again in March.
BBC News - Published Wed Apr 17 2024 16:41
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The deal, if approved by shareholders and judges, would be the largest in corporate America.
BBC News - Published Wed Apr 17 2024 15:48
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The Samba, Gazelle and Campus shoe maker expects to make €700m (£598m) operating profits in 2024.
BBC News - Published Tue Apr 16 2024 21:34
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Former Post Office chairman Allan Leighton apologises for his part in the "terrible" Horizon scandal.
BBC News - Published Wed Apr 17 2024 15:28
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Thousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world.
BBC News - Published Thu Apr 18 2024 21:57
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The winemakers using artificial intelligence to help them grow grapes and blend their wines.
BBC News - Published Wed Apr 17 2024 22:06
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Migrants are caught in China's manufacturing battles with the West, as Beijing tries to save its economy.
BBC News - Published Wed Apr 17 2024 23:22
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VW workers in the south vote on whether to join a union - a test of how far worker activism has spread.
BBC News - Published Tue Apr 16 2024 22:01
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Critall windows date back to the 1880s but their steel construction makes them vulnerable to damp.
BBC News - Published Mon Apr 15 2024 22:11
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The sensational case saw 10 Chinese nationals charged for laundering profits from illegal businesses.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 12 2024 05:13
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"All the work you could want, but there isn't anywhere to live," say those struggling on the island.
BBC News - Published Fri Apr 5 2024 23:39
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