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. Why BBC sent undercover reporter into a busy London police station
[28 hours old]: A BBC reporter describes secretly filming misogynistic and racist attitudes among serving Metropolitan Police officers.
. Watch on iPlayer: Undercover in the Police
[28 hours old]: Secret filming reveals evidence of racism and misogyny at Charing Cross Police Station.
- First killings in Morocco since Gen Z protests erupted
[5 hours old]: Police say they shot dead two people who were part of a crowd trying to storm a police station.
. We have hybrid cars, now hybrid planes are coming
[334 hours old]: With batteries still too heavy, start-up plane makers are exploring hybrid options for new aircraft.
and in other news ...
* Worshippers helped stop suspect from entering synagogue - what we know about attack [1 hours old]: Two Jewish people were killed in a car and stabbing attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Manchester on the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar.
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What footage tells us about attack [4 hours old]: BBC Verify analyses footage circulating online showing the moment police opened fire on a suspect at a Manchester synagogue.
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'The man was just running out with a knife' - eyewitnesses describe how attack unfolded [9 hours old]: A delivery driver describes the moment a man is shot by firearms officers at Heaton Park synagogue.
* Starmer vows to protect Jewish communities [1 hours old]: The prime minister said Britain must defeat antisemitic hate, as the King, religious leaders and politicians issue statements.
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I'm not resigning, Met Police chief says after BBC investigation [8 hours old]: Sir Mark Rowley insists he won't resign, saying it's "the misogynists and racists frankly who want me out".
* I'll change the monarchy when I'm king, says Prince William [0 hours old]: Shitt's Creek and American Pie actor Eugene Levy asks Prince William about his future role as King.
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Hamas military leader in Gaza objects to ceasefire plan, BBC understands [10 hours old]: President Trump's proposal, accepted by Israel, stipulates that Hamas disarm and have no future role in governing Gaza.
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Baroness Mone accuses chancellor of 'inflammatory' language [3 hours old]: Her comments come after a firm linked to the peer was ordered to pay £122m over a Covid-19 contract.
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Mum's anti-chemo views influenced daughter's death, coroner says [6 hours old]: Paloma Shemirani died after refusing chemotherapy despite a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Say sorry to children for Covid errors, ex-children's commissioner tells ministers [5 hours old]: Anne Longfield says ministers at the time prioritised opening pubs and theme parks before schools.
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Watch: Inside the lab analysing the world's oldest ice [9 hours old]: Studying samples from the ice sheet gives an environmental record of over a million years.
* Heart surgeon whose failures contributed to several deaths continues to work for NHS [1 hours old]: Karen Booth carried out operations she wasn’t skilled enough to perform, an investigation found.
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Attenborough and Prince William lead tributes to Dr Jane Goodall [10 hours old]: The leading conservationist has been remembered as "a great champion of environmental protection" after her death aged 91.
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Only Fools and Horses actor dies aged 68 [3 hours old]: Co-star Sue Holderness, who played Marlene, says Patrick Murray will be "greatly missed".
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In full: Met chief's letter to home secretary and mayor of London [13 hours old]: Sir Mark Rowley wrote to Shabana Mahmood and London Mayor Sadiq Khan to address Panorama's findings.
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Watch: Campaigner Mina Smallman says report highlights problems with vetting [14 hours old]: Mina Smallman told the BBC she was pleased that Panorama investigated the Metropolitan police.
* William's interview with Eugene Levy is the most open we've ever seen him [0 hours old]: He opens up about changing the monarchy, the strain of Kate's illness - and riding an electric scooter.
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Ozzy Osbourne 'wouldn't change a thing', he told BBC film [1 hours old]: The delayed documentary shows the late star and his family return to the UK ahead of a farewell show.
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How much time could Diddy spend in prison? [9 hours old]: At his sentencing Friday, the music mogul faces up to two decades behind bars, but his attorneys want more leniency.
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Peaky Blinders to return to TV with gang's new era [6 hours old]: Two new TV seasons, post-World War Two, will tell the story of Birmingham rising up after the Blitz.
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Robert Mugabe's son appears in court on drug charge [2 hours old]: Police allege they found marijuana on him during a traffic stop and are investigating a "syndicate linked to him".
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Captain of tanker linked to Russian 'shadow fleet' charged in France [3 hours old]: The Chinese national faces a count of refusing to follow naval instructions while piloting the vessel.
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Nirvana baby loses legal case over Nevermind album [11 hours old]: The man who was photographed as a baby on the LP cover sued the band for distributing child pornography.
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Amber warning issued for Storm Amy with 95mph winds [11 hours old]: An amber warning has been issued for Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season. What will the impacts be when it hits at the end of the week?
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Watch on iPlayer: Access All Areas - When Country Comes to Town [8 hours old]: Go behind the scenes as country music takes over the Royal Albert Hall.
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Manchester Synagogue Attack: What We Know So Far [3 hours old]: Keir Starmer says Britain must defeat rising antisemitic hatred.
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Q&A: Russia's veto power, Nato's Article 5, and Putin's succession plan [5 hours old]: Your questions answered on UN peacekeepers and Russian defence treaties
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PGA chief to apologise to McIlroy family over Ryder Cup abuse [8 hours old]: There is "no place in golf" for the abuse suffered by Rory McIlroy and Team Europe at the Ryder Cup, says PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague.
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England are 'chalk and cheese' from Ashes - Sciver-Brunt [7 hours old]: England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt says that they are a different side both on and off the pitch as they prepare for their Women's World Cup opener against South Africa on Friday.
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Tesco warns 'enough is enough' on business taxes [7 hours old]: Ken Murphy says he does not want more costs to be added onto business, and calls for a "pro-growth" Budget.
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Denmark loses £1.4bn tax fraud claim in UK court case [8 hours old]: The Danish government says it "strongly disagrees with the premises of the judgment and is now seeking to appeal it".
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Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse [6 hours old]: London & Valley Water, a consortium of investors, plans to write off some of the company's huge debts.
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'My pay is being held hostage': Federal workers on US government shutdown [8 hours old]: Government staff describe their uncertainty during a budget impasse - though not all of them oppose the shutdown.
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Shein picks France to open its first permanent outlets [11 hours old]: The Asian fast-fashion giant will open concessions in six department stores in the country.
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White House says layoffs 'imminent' with no end to shutdown in sight [11 hours old]: As a bitter stand-off between Republicans and Democrats plays out, there is little sign either side is willing to budge.
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Childcare costs a 'real barrier' for families [3 hours old]: A survey says 95% of parents and carers feel the affordability of childcare is poor or very poor.
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When is the Budget and what might be in it? [8 hours old]: Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out her economic plans in her second Budget on 26 November.
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How to stay safe during a storm and what to do in a power cut [9 hours old]: The rain and high winds experienced during stormy weather can damage homes and cause power outages.
and in other older news ...
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Unmasked: Secret BBC filming exposes hidden culture of misogyny and racism inside Met Police [28 hours old]: Panorama undercover investigation captures evidence that "toxic behaviours", far from being driven out of the Met, have been driven underground.
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Relief and new baby for asylum family of child suffocated in Channel crossing [16 hours old]: The Alhashemi family have spent the past 15 years moving around Europe in a state of legal limbo.
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Hackers say they have deleted children's pictures and data after nursery attack backlash [22 hours old]: The hackers tell the BBC they are sorry for their actions - but experts say it's a practical rather than moral move.
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BBC News app [3727 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Play now [16 hours old]: Think you can work out where's hotter and colder than you today? Find out by playing our game
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'I won £65,000 at an employment tribunal – but I've yet to see a penny' [22 hours old]: A BBC investigation reveals thousands of workers are still missing out on tribunal payouts.
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Hurricane season brings financial fears in the Caribbean [22 hours old]: As islands brace for this year's big storms, many homes don't have household insurance.
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Musk becomes world's first half-trillionaire [20 hours old]: The rise has been driven by a sharp increase in the value of his electric car company Tesla.
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Baroness Mone-linked company ordered to pay £122m over PPE contract [31 hours old]: Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the government would "do everything" in its power "to get that money back".
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Toy maker Jellycat plans to pay owners £110m after profits double [30 hours old]: Jellycat's viral cuddly toys are sold all over the world and made the company £139m last year.
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Greggs set to raise prices again in response to cost pressures, says CEO [33 hours old]: It will be increasing the price of its breakfast meal deals, with a smaller increase in the cost of its biscuits.
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'Buy one, get one free' deals for unhealthy food banned [39 hours old]: Crisps, sweets, chocolate and fizzy drinks will be covered by restrictions starting in England.
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Energy bills rise by 2% for millions with calls for more support [46 hours old]: Companies call for an "enduring" support scheme as energy prices rise by 2% for millions of households.
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Half of UK adults now regularly use mobile payments [36 hours old]: Regular mobile payments surged across different age groups last year, new banking data suggests.
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Why burnout is a growing problem in cyber-security [70 hours old]: Facing increasing stress, cybersecurity professionals are dropping out of the workforce.
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AO boss tells BBC: We're a British success story – the UK should be turbocharging us [46 hours old]: John Roberts, the founder of AO and so-called kitchen king, says tax rises are putting "grit" into businesses.
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Pinterest boss says he thinks about Molly Russell every day [39 hours old]: Addressing the case publicly for the first time, Bill Ready says the tragedy "guides" the firm's work.
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Graduates urged to look local for best chance at jobs [31 hours old]: Data suggests competition for graduate jobs is at a record high as firms reduce places on schemes.
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Trump pulls pick to lead US jobs data agency [43 hours old]: A White House official has told the BBC that the president plans to announce a new nominee soon.
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Spotify founder Daniel Ek to step down as chief executive [55 hours old]: The billionaire will remain involved in the company as executive chairman.
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Pfizer to offer cheaper drugs via Trump's website [47 hours old]: Pfizer says prices for some drugs will be cut by up to 85% on the direct-to-consumer TrumpRx site.
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'Impact on JLR supply chain might last months' [56 hours old]: One in six businesses surveyed were already making redundancies, a chamber of commerce says.
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Third of workforce to go at Lindsey Oil Refinery [55 hours old]: The Unite union has criticised ministers and says the site could be "kept intact and operational".
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Chinese woman convicted after 'world's biggest' bitcoin seizure [53 hours old]: UK police seized crypto worth over £5bn from Zhimin Qian, who was known as 'the goddess of wealth'.
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The picturesque Dutch village set to charge tourists an entry fee [94 hours old]: Zaanse Schans, popular for its windmills, has a population of just 100 people - but more than two million tourists will have visited this year.
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'There's no way we can afford 0,000': Small firms scramble over H-1B visa fees [189 hours old]: Startups and smaller firms could bear the brunt of Trump's new H-1B visa fee, and some fear it could thwart US innovation.
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Zimbabwe is tobacco country. But some think the future lies in blueberries [118 hours old]: "The future is food, not a bad habit," horticulture specialist Clarence Mwale tells the BBC.
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The bacteria turning waste plastic into painkillers [166 hours old]: How did E. coli become such an essential tool for scientists and will anything replace it?
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Trump claims a TikTok deal is done. Who would own it, and how would it work? [58 hours old]: Trump says a deal is done but the details have not been confirmed by China or the app's owner ByteDance.
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China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet [167 hours old]: Pessimistic social media posts may now be targets of a fresh crackdown by the Chinese government.
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What's the big deal about AI data centres? [238 hours old]: Huge investment is going into data centres for AI, but why are they so expensive?
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Global conflicts drive demand for war risk insurance [261 hours old]: Wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are fuelling take-up of cover against impact and damage.
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Food bank volunteer proud to be praised by PM [16 hours old]: George Sutherland is one of a number of volunteers singled out in a speech by Sir Keir Starmer.
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Funding shortage forces food bank to make changes [16 hours old]: Didcot Emergency Foodbank was launched in 2009 but is running out of reserves.
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Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning [406 hours old]: Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.
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The UK car industry is at a tipping point - can it be saved? [1222 hours old]: Tariffs, Brexit, pandemic havoc... All of this caused short-term disruption - but the impact concealed a deeper problem for the UK automotive industry
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Trump's global tariffs 'victory' may well come at a high price [1510 hours old]: The US president considers it a win - but if this all triggers a foundational realignment, the results may not break in his favour
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Labour might be down, but it's not necessarily out - voters reflect on a year in power [2141 hours old]: What’s gone wrong for Labour? 2024 voters delve into it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
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China's electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper - but is there a deeper cost? [2758 hours old]: The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the questions around national security?
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Martin Lewis on one big misunderstanding about student loans [151 hours old]: Student loan repayments depend solely on how much you earn.
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'I'm 21 and sharing a room with my 10-year-old sister' [152 hours old]: Leoni moved out with her partner but, just nine months later, moved back to her parents' to build up her savings.
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Is the US-China TikTok deal done? Here's what you need to know [155 hours old]:
Donald Trump says a deal on the future of TikTok in the US has been made, but it’s not been confirmed by China or the app’s owner ByteDance.
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Business Daily [190 hours old]: We head to the US where prices are rising and supply can't keep up with demand
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Rethink [174 hours old]: Why understanding zero-sum thinking can help explain modern politics and attitudes.