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* Apology for poor care over boy's bleed death
[0 hours old]: Three-year-old Aarav Chopra died during a biopsy when his artery was pierced by a trainee doctor.
- Hawaii storms have caused bn in damage, governor says
[7 hours old]: The full scale of the damages to roads and other infrastructure from rain and flooding in the state must still be assessed, Gov Josh Green says.
. Work from home and drive more slowly to save energy, global body urges
[60 hours old]: People should change how they travel, work and cook to tackle the energy price crisis, the International Energy Agency says.
. The real impact of roadworks on the country - and why they're set to get worse
[1706 hours old]: There is a fine balance between the benefits of improved infrastructure, versus the cost of disruption. Does the country have it right?
. Why the railways often seem to be in such chaos over Christmas
[2187 hours old]: Parts of Britain’s rail network will close for engineering work over the festive period - but is that the right time to do it?
and in other news ...
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No assessment Iran could strike London, UK minister says [10 hours old]: Steve Reed says there is "no specific assessment" Iran is capable of hitting the UK, after Israel claimed it now could.
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Three golds in 28 minutes - GB makes history at World Athletics Indoor Championships [6 hours old]: Great Britain claim three golds in a sensational 28 minutes to make history and achieve the team's best-ever haul at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.
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Israeli settlers target Palestinian villages in occupied West Bank, attacking people and properties [5 hours old]: The violence began after 18-year-old settler Yehuda Sherman was killed after reportedly being hit by a vehicle driven by a Palestinian while on his quad bike.
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Prince William keen to build 'strong and meaningful' bond with Church [6 hours old]: An aide to the prince says his commitment to the Church of England is "sometimes quieter" than expected.
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Grisly or just country life? The mole photos dividing social media [3 hours old]: A hill walker shares a snap of moles hanging on barbed wire and is surprised by the huge response.
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France's Socialists hold onto power in major cities in election boost for mainstream [4 hours old]: Paris and Marseille are held by the Socialists in local elections which saw the nationalist right win in Nice and certain towns.
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Potential sites for Labour's 'new towns' cut to seven [4 hours old]: Six sites have been deprioritised from the flagship scheme to build a wave of new settlements.
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Heat pumps work for me - but they're not yet a money saver [3 hours old]: The government wants Britons to embrace heat pumps. But will they ever make financial sense for the average user?
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What did critics think of Saturday Night Live UK's debut? [11 hours old]: The long-running US sketch show now has a British equivalent, which received a broadly positive reaction on its debut.
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Plan to scrap most short jail terms comes into effect [3 hours old]: The government hopes it will ease the population crisis in prisons.
* Asia stocks slide as US and Iran threaten to intensify war [0 hours old]: The International Energy Agency chief said the war could lead to the world's worst energy crisis in decades.
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Iranian missiles injure 180 in towns near Israeli nuclear site [10 hours old]: Israel is investigating how ballistic missiles got through the country's sophisticated air defences.
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Israel to expand ground and air attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon [7 hours old]: There are fears in Lebanon that Israel is preparing for a large-scale ground invasion.
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Why did US and Israel attack Iran and how long could the war last? [6 hours old]: Conflict has spread across the Middle East since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on 28 February.
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The Magic Faraway Tree's Andrew Garfield: Our attention is abused by tech companies [3 hours old]: Garfield stars alongside Claire Foy and Nicola Coughlan in an adaptation of Enid Blyton's The Magic Faraway Tree.
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The Papers: 'Trump raises stakes' and 'Tend it like Beckham' [2 hours old]: The 'new escalatory phase' of the war in the Middle East is a focus of several papers today.
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Germany has a shortage of workers - so it's turning to India for help [3 hours old]: The European nation, struggling to find skilled staff, is giving jobs to young people from India.
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How an island became ferret free - thanks, in part, to Woody the wonderdog [3 hours old]: More than 400 traps were laid across the island in a £4.5m project which featured a specially-trained detection dog called Woody.
* Scotland begins testing newborn babies for rare genetic condition [0 hours old]: Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) causes progressive muscle weakness and, without treatment, can limit life expectancy to just two years.
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Call to cancel threat of prison for council tax non-payment [3 hours old]: Debt charity StepChange says there are clear differences between councils when chasing unpaid tax.
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How a ban on religious symbols has triggered a Canadian constitutional debate [3 hours old]: Quebec's law to regulate religious symbols goes to the Supreme Court in a constitutional test case.
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Streeting praises response to meningitis outbreak [8 hours old]: Wes Streeting praises the "Herculean efforts" to protect people from the Kent meningitis outbreak.
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Is Iran Capable of Hitting the UK? [13 hours old]: Israel claims Iranian missiles ‘can reach London, Paris or Berlin’.
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Guardiola's dance of joy as Man City pile pressure on desolate Arsenal [7 hours old]: Manchester City will hope their dominant Carabao Cup final win piles pressure on Arsenal in the Premier League title race, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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'Impossible for him to stay' - what next for Tudor and Tottenham? [10 hours old]: How does boss Igor Tudor survive at Tottenham after another damaging defeat? Nick Mashiter analyses the situation.
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How 'Keely 2.0' dominated 800m field for first world indoors title [6 hours old]: Keely Hodgkinson captures her first world indoor title in commanding fashion as she claims 800m gold with a championship record in Poland.
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Hodgkinson wins 800m gold in championship record time [8 hours old]: Keely Hodgkinson runs a championship record time of one minute 55.30 seconds to take gold in the women's 800m at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Poland.
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The 'sentimental' goalkeeping call that cost Arsenal [6 hours old]: There is no hiding place for a manager when your decisions go wrong, and Mikel Arteta's call to stick by cup goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga will haunt him.
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Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week? [5 hours old]: After every round of Premier League matches this season, Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. Do you agree with his choices?
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Newcastle's Barnes set to replace Eze in England squad [9 hours old]: Newcastle winger Harvey Barnes is set to be called-up to Thomas Tuchel's England squad to replace the injured Eberechi Eze.
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Energy bills rise 'inescapable' if oil prices stay high, says British Gas boss [14 hours old]: The boss of Centrica says it is "too early" to speculate but if oil costs continue to rise, homes will be hit.
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The Bachelorette's messy break-up with its unlikely star Taylor Frankie Paul [28 hours old]: The TikTok and reality TV star was a risky choice for the squeaky clean franchise - and ended up being a wrong one.
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'They think I just go home and make TikToks - it's not true' [19 hours old]: Leicester forward Alisha Lehmann is the most-followed female footballer in the world and says she has learned to cope.
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BBC News app [7837 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Trump threatens TV networks over unpatriotic Iran coverage [105 hours old]: And why has top counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigned?
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'Club vibes without the hangover': The twenty-somethings going out - in the gym [26 hours old]: Young people are driving a gym boom as more fitness spaces are transformed into vibrant hangouts.
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Home working, long leases and rise of parking apps - what went wrong for NCP [49 hours old]: How could a company that charged as much as £65 for a day's parking fail to turn a profit?
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Energy bills forecast to rise by £332 a year in July [62 hours old]: Cornwall Insight says the recent surge in energy prices due to the Iran war is set to push up household bills.
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UK borrowing costs hit highest since 2008 financial crisis [60 hours old]: The interest rate on government debt is climbing over fears about inflation, interest rates, and public spending, experts have said.
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Hargreaves Lansdown resolves IT issues affecting thousands [58 hours old]: The finance firm has apologised for the disruption to its website and app, which has angered many customers.
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Trump-backed television merger moves forward [60 hours old]: Critics fear the consolidation will add to strains facing local news and degrade coverage.
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Russia, China and the US – the global winners and losers of the Iran war [75 hours old]: As the conflict triggers economic disruption some risk being hit hard, while others stand to benefit.
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Faisal Islam: Iran war is having a dramatic effect on the UK economy [83 hours old]: The knock-on effects of the war in the Gulf go beyond a hold on interest rates and are set to reverberate for months.
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Stock markets rattled and energy prices soar after strikes on Qatar gas hub [76 hours old]: Oil and gas prices have risen again after fresh strikes hit key infrastructure in the Middle East.
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Bank ready to raise interest rates if Iran war price 'shock' persists [84 hours old]: Policymakers vote unanimously to hold rates at 3.75% after the Iran war prompts a reversal in the debate over borrowing costs.
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US lifts sanctions on some Iranian oil as energy prices soar [39 hours old]: The treasury secretary says the move will quickly bring about 140m barrels of oil to global markets.
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Trio charged over alleged plot to smuggle Nvidia chips from US to China [71 hours old]: They allegedly used fake papers and dummy gear as part of a plan to sell billions in tech to China.
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Why are gas prices soaring and how could it affect you? [65 hours old]: Analysts fear the disruption to supply could continue for longer than initially thought.
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How the Iran war may affect your money and bills [63 hours old]: The conflict in the Middle East has increased pressure on the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
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Nearly 400 firms fined over failure to pay minimum wage [89 hours old]: The official minimum rates of pay will rise for 2.7 million workers in April 2026.
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Pay grows at slowest rate in more than five years [86 hours old]: Annual earnings grew at an annual rate of 3.8% in the November to January period, the Office for National Statistics says.
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UK sets target to boost steel making and cut imports [99 hours old]: Up to half of steel used in Britain should be made there, the government says, as it announces its steel strategy.
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Labubu film is official with Paddington director at the helm [99 hours old]: The film will combine live action and computer-generated animation and is in "early development".
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US holds interest rates as Iran war triggers inflation fears [103 hours old]: The US central bank is moving cautiously, despite pressure from the president to cut interest rates.
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How high could UK petrol and diesel prices go? [106 hours old]: For every rise in oil prices, motorists face paying roughly 7p per litre more in the UK.
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Computer says no. Are AI interviews making it harder to get a job? [106 hours old]: Bhuvana Chilukuri has sent more than 100 job applications and is convinced very few have been seen by a human.
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Colombia's budding tech scene needs a cash boost [75 hours old]: Colombia has become a tech hub for Latin America, but attracting investors is a challenge.
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How Finnish supermarkets are central to the country's defence [99 hours old]: The chains all have detailed plans to follow in the event of the nation going to war.
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Is it possible to build a plastic-free home? [147 hours old]: Using plastic in construction is cheap and easy, but some are trying to radically cut back its use.
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Ukraine's urgent fight on the financial frontline [171 hours old]: The war-torn country is battling to secure crucial funding from the IMF and EU, as well as putting up taxes.
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Can plastic-eating fungi help clean up nappy waste? [243 hours old]: Cost and convenience have made disposable nappies dominant - can start-ups compete?
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Why has Trump eased sanctions on Russian oil - and will it help Putin? [227 hours old]: The US said easing sanctions on Russian oil would provide only a limited financial boost to Putin.
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Dharshini David: Economy on shaky ground even before Iran war [232 hours old]: The government's hopes that 2026 would be the year when growth picks up are at risk of being scuppered.
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A small US grocer is calling out the lower prices at big chains [267 hours old]: It is 'impossible for us to compete', says the boss of a New York grocery store.
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Can Ukraine's war-torn wheatfields be cleansed? [237 hours old]: Researchers take 8,000 soil samples from battlefields to see if it is safe to grow crops.
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The Aldi-style disruptors who could be about to shake up the vets market [280 hours old]: As pet owners complain of rising prices, independent practices want to take on the big chains.
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GPS jamming: The invisible battle in the Middle East [315 hours old]: GPS jamming has made navigation hazardous in the Gulf, spurring efforts to develop alternatives.
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Spain's migrants welcome amnesty: 'It will help us in every way' [339 hours old]: Madrid cites humanitarian and economic reasons to give undocumented workers legal status.
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Can snacks help you sleep? [411 hours old]: Chocolates, bars, gummies and drinks promise to help you sleep, but is the science behind them sound?
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We have more privacy controls yet less privacy than ever [435 hours old]: Has online privacy become "a luxury not a right" for us all in 2026?
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Comic Relief helps fund free school uniform charity [44 hours old]: Julie Waller, who heads up the charity, says donations have helped more than 2,000 families.
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'Without food charity, we might not eat' [44 hours old]: Tiegan Parry says The Bread and Butter Thing, in Boston, eases financial pressures on her family.
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Sir John Curtice: Why Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers [75 hours old]: Will the pursuit of a closer relationship with the EU risk courting electoral disaster by alienating Brexit-backing voters?
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Budget 2025: What's the best and worst that could happen for Labour? [2724 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? [2835 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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Did you know you could transfer your ISA? [62 hours old]: Martin Lewis explains how you can make the most of your ISA.
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Why the average age of a first-time buyer has risen [86 hours old]: The average age of a first-time buyer in England has risen from 29 to 34.
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Selling Sheffield Wednesday [154 hours old]: BBC Sport looks at one of England’s most famous football clubs’ fight for survival.
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Witness History [164 hours old]: On 2 March 2006, India and the United States finalised a controversial nuclear deal