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- From surge in patriotism to fewer US trips - Trump's impact on Canada
[6 hours old]: The first year of Donald Trump's second term has had a profound effect on Canada, from its politics and economy to the way Canadians shop and travel.
. Agatha Christie's classic mystery with Hercule Poirot
[493 hours old]: Returning to England on the Orient Express, Hercule Poirot must investigate a murder.
. How the new road safety measures could affect you
[255 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
[173 hours old]: There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
and in other news ...
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Starmer and European leaders criticise Trump plan to apply tariffs over Greenland [1 hours old]: The US president says several European allies opposed to his plans to buy Greenland will face 10% tariffs from February.
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Faisal Islam: Trump's Greenland threats to allies are without parallel [4 hours old]: The US president's latest threats will baffle the leaders of allied nations, writes the BBC's economics editor.
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Nasa's mega Moon rocket arrives at launch pad for Artemis II mission [5 hours old]: Final preparations now get underway for the first crewed mission to the Moon in more than 50 years.
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A deadly fire swept through a nightclub in just 90 seconds. I got out. Would you? [6 hours old]: Twenty-two years before the Swiss ski resort fire, Gina escaped a near-identical disaster. Would you know what to do if it happened to you?
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Molly Russell's dad says under-16 social media ban would be wrong [11 hours old]: The online safety campaigner says it is better to enforce current laws than use "sledgehammer" techniques.
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Harry's war with the press is back in court. But this time it's different [4 hours old]: This is the Duke of Sussex's third major court battle accusing newspaper groups of unlawful behaviour.
* British qualifier Fery causes first shock of Australian Open by beating Italian seed [0 hours old]: British qualifier Arthur Fery claims another notable Grand Slam scalp by stunning 20th seed Flavio Cobolli on day one of the Australian Open.
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Heated Rivalry author thought ice-hockey romance was too steamy for TV [6 hours old]: Rachel Reid thought her books, about an illicit relationship between two star hockey players, were "unadaptable".
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I left my toxic mums' group because I'd had enough of being judged [6 hours old]: Women describe experiences dealing with ostracisation and toxic behaviour from other mothers.
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Half American, half Canadian: Take a ride in a car welded from two front ends [5 hours old]: The owner of this quirky vehicle says it gets a "lot of smiles per gallon" on the streets of Detroit.
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Gangland killing at a funeral shocks idyllic French island [6 hours old]: Corsica is shaken by the shooting, which brings into stark relief one of the highest murder rates in France.
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'Young 40s': Gen Z has found a new way to mock millennials for their style in South Korea [7 hours old]: Even the iPhone, long considered the preserve of the youth, has been recast as a tacky trademark of Young 40s.
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What a seventh term for 81-year-old leader means for Uganda [10 hours old]: Yoweri Museveni has won a record seventh term in elections after promising that the fledgling oil sector will boost the economy.
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British Gas took 15 months to refund me £1,500. It's absurd [5 hours old]: Beth Kojder said it was frustrating it took so long to get her money back, given the ombudsman had ruled in her favour nearly a year ago.
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Big chains accused of masquerading as independent restaurants on delivery apps [8 hours old]: Justina John says independent restaurants are "small fish trying to swim with the sharks".
* The Papers: 'Blackmail over Greenland' and 'Jenrick's bizarre plot' [1 hours old]: Trump's imposition of tariffs over Greenland and a memo about Robert Jenrick's defection to Reform make Sunday's papers.
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Health board admits fatal infections probably caused by water system [12 hours old]: NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde had consistently denied its water system was responsible for causing infections which led to the deaths of cancer patients.
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Iran supreme leader acknowledges thousands killed during recent protests [10 hours old]: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says some deaths were “inhuman” and “savage” but blames the US.
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Ant and Dec sorry after 'insensitive' podcast promo prompts backlash [12 hours old]: A social media video publicising their new podcast drew criticism for evoking "suicide imagery".
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US judge restricts ICE response to Minneapolis protesters [1 hours old]: The legal order comes ahead of planned weekend protests and counter protests in the city amid ongoing immigration enforcement actions.
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US strike in Syria kills man linked to attack on soldiers, officials say [7 hours old]: The US Central Command said in a statement that Bilal Hasan al-Jasim was killed in the attack on Friday.
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'Literal lifesavers' rescue nine-month-old baby locked in burning car [8 hours old]: Wesley Beynon and Marc Willding are hailed heroes after pulling baby Lilah from the flames.
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Watch: Fishing on a frozen river for respite from the war in Ukraine [6 hours old]: On the frozen surface of Kyiv's River Dnipro, men are fishing to take their minds off the war with Russia.
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Was this the day Spurs fans finally lost all faith in Frank? [11 hours old]: Was the dismal home loss to struggling West Ham the day Spurs fans finally lost all faith in head coach Thomas Frank, asks chief football writer Phil McNulty?
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Missed opportunity for Arsenal - but were they denied 'clear penalty'? [8 hours old]: Arsenal have moved seven points clear at the top of the Premier League after a 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest - but should the Gunners have been awarded a penalty?
* Britain's Fery causes first upset of Australian Open [0 hours old]: British qualifier Arthur Fery claims another notable Grand Slam scalp by stunning 20th seed Flavio Cobolli on day one of the Australian Open.
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Glasner 'feels abandoned completely' at Palace [12 hours old]: Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner says he feels his squad "are being abandoned completely" by the club's hierarchy.
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A 'perfect' start for Carrick - how Man Utd ran Man City ragged [13 hours old]: Michael Carrick gets his interim spell as Mancheter United head coach off to the perfect start as they out-play their Manchester rivals at Old Trafford.
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Higgins to face Wilson after thrilling Masters semis [7 hours old]: John Higgins stuns world number one Judd Trump as he fights back from 3-0 and 5-3 down to win 6-5 and reach his first Masters final since 2021.
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Jess's Rule to be promoted in all GP surgeries in England [18 hours old]: Jessica Brady died of advanced stage four cancer after initially being told by GPs she had long Covid.
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Brothers who own award-winning chip shops enjoy healthy rivalry [63 hours old]: Emir and Ouday Hikary's south Wales businesses have both made the top 10 UK takeaways.
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Amateur photographer's wildlife calendar raises £13k for hospice [114 hours old]: Phil Laybourne has raised raised money for Thames Hospice since his late wife Gail was cared there.
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Care home creates own live action Traitors game, but no-one will be banished [96 hours old]: Parkfield Grange residents will join in activities and games with a special afternoon tea as the prize.
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His mum fainted while she was driving - he steered them to safety [72 hours old]: Zac, 12, is commended for his actions in steering the car to safety after his mum fainted.
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BBC News app [6304 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Can Robert Jenrick “Unite The Right”? [38 hours old]: Adam, Laura and Joe analyse Robert Jenrick’s first interview as a Reform MP.
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The Jan 6th Capitol riots five years on… Why America is still divided [40 hours old]: Republicans are using a new committee to question the events of January 6th 2021.
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The one measure that can tell us a lot about the state of the UK economy [18 hours old]: Consumer confidence levels are rebounding for some in the UK, but older generations look to be immune, writes Faisal Islam.
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Trump's proposed credit card cap spotlights Americans' debt. Would it help? [30 hours old]: President Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% - an idea with bipartisan support - received swift backlash from bank executives.
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Government to give cash payouts to people in financial crisis [54 hours old]: The replacement for the Household Support Fund aims to help people facing sudden difficulties.
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ChatGPT to carry adverts for some users [36 hours old]: OpenAI is also expanding its cheaper subscription tier, ChatGPT Go, to all countries where it operates.
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Trump to unveil home buying plan involving retirement funds [32 hours old]: The housing proposal will let Americans use their 401(k)s for down payments, a Trump economic adviser said.
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Weight loss jabs are 'opportunity' for Leon, boss says [44 hours old]: John Vincent says the chain could benefit from the weight loss trend, and sets out his plans to revive the business.
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The threat to the US economy from Trump’s fight with the Fed [48 hours old]: Donald Trump's stand-off with the US central bank has recalled episodes in other countries - which ended badly for the economy.
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Mother of Elon Musk's child sues xAI over Grok deepfakes [40 hours old]: The parent company of X and Grok, xAI, launched a counter-suit saying she had violated its terms of service.
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'We're in survival mode': The milk price crisis draining dairy farms [43 hours old]: Adam and Lucy Johnstone have seen the money they receive for their milk tumble over the last three months.
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China and Canada announce tariffs relief after a high-stakes meeting between Carney and Xi [41 hours old]: Canola oil and electric cars are at the centre of the deal agreed by Mark Carney and Xi Jinping after years of strained ties.
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Star Wars boss departs after leading franchise reboot [52 hours old]: She oversaw the expansion of the franchise, including five feature films and new TV shows.
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CIA director had two-hour meeting with new Venezuelan leader in Caracas [41 hours old]: The pair discussed economic opportunities and preventing Venezuela becoming a place for "America's adversaries", a US official said.
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US to cut tariffs on Taiwanese goods after investment pledge [56 hours old]: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the deal would help boost semiconductor production in the US.
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How realistic is India's quest for magnets made of rare earths [53 hours old]: India has a 0m plan to make rare earth magnets, aiming to reduce dependence on Chinese imports - but can it work?
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'They are essential': How smoke detectors are evolving [54 hours old]: AI trained to recognise fire is among the latest developments in fire alarm tech.
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Honey, I shrunk the data centres: Is small the new big? [102 hours old]: Huge data centres are being built to handle AI computing but some experts say they aren't necessary.
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Why are more bosses sharing the top job? [126 hours old]: More bosses are sharing the top job giving them more time for family and breaks.
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Why luxury carmakers are now building glitzy skyscrapers [150 hours old]: Bugatti is the latest auto firm to construct an opulent apartment building for the super rich.
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'I had no electricity for six months': US families struggle with soaring energy prices [172 hours old]: Rising electricity costs have emerged as a key cost-of-living concern, pushing families further into debt.
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Excel: The software that's hard to quit [222 hours old]: Companies are trying to wean staff off Excel spreadsheets to centralise control of their data.
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How tariff disruption will continue reshaping the global economy in 2026 [246 hours old]: Trump's import levies are still changing the patterns of international trade.
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How the defence sector is battling a skills crisis [389 hours old]: Attracting younger workers into the defence industry can be challenging.
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Swedish workers trial 'friendship hour' to combat loneliness [458 hours old]: The pilot project is even giving staff free money to help pay to do activities with their friends.
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The showers and baths keeping data centre tech cool [630 hours old]: Finding greener ways to keep giant new data centres cool is a challenge.
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Why Croatia's capital wants to hold Europe's best Christmas market [653 hours old]: The festive events help to put cities on the map and attract millions of tourists.
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Will tech trump tradition at bakers and biscuit makers? [726 hours old]: Introducing robots and automation to the food industry involves extra hurdles.
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Should more be done to tackle 'ghost jobs', vacancies that don't exist? [750 hours old]: Companies are advertising vacancies that have already been filled or might not have ever existed.
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Why this month's inflation figure may be good news for you [760 hours old]: The rate of inflation, which charts the rising cost of living, has slowed - driven partly by essentials.
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Cafe offers free breakfasts for vulnerable people [23 hours old]: Hummingbird Cafe wants to support people who may not be able to afford a hot meal.
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Martin Lewis on why you should check your tax code now [42 hours old]: Millions of people could be on the wrong tax code.
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Food bank relaunches expanded service after flood [72 hours old]: Kinson and West Howe Foodbank in Bournemouth now has a larger, free community service.
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [1191 hours old]: Three days in, after a tax U-turn and partial climbdown on workers' rights, Laura Kuenssberg looks at what impact Budget week might have.
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Has Britain's budget watchdog become too all-powerful? [1302 hours old]: Ahead of this week's Budget, some have accused the Office for Budget Responsibility of being a "straitjacket on growth"
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The curious case of why Poundland is struggling during a cost-of-living crisis [1390 hours old]: Why - in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch - are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?
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The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [2111 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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Martin Lewis on 'the most dangerous form of mainstream debt in the UK' [207 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains how building up overdraft debt compares to credit card debt.
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The Inquiry [238 hours old]: Can Kenya’s plan for digital outsourcing solve its jobs crisis?