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- Man, 31, arrested over Manchester synagogue attack
[2 hours old]: Police detained the man earlier at Manchester Airport on suspicion of terror offences.
. Electric vehicle owners to face pay-per-mile tax
[23 hours old]: Drivers of electric cars will pay a road charge of 3p per mile, while plug-in hybrid drivers will pay 1.5p per mile from April 2028.
. Heathrow's plan for longer third runway chosen by government
[49 hours old]: Under the selected plan, the runway would be up to 3.5km long and require a new road tunnel under the airport.
. The entrepreneur connecting tourists to African hospitality
[65 hours old]: TripZapp founder Rory Okoli wants to make it simple for tourists to book and pay for African travel.
. 'This is the big one' - tech firms bet on electrifying rail
[665 hours old]: Railway operators have new options for electric trains including getting rid of locomotives altogether.
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* Labour drops plan to give workers protection from unfair dismissal from first day in a job [0 hours old]: Employees will instead get the right after six months - the promise was a key pledge in the party's manifesto ahead of last year's general election.
* Households face 'dismal' rise in spending power, says IFS, as Starmer defends Budget [1 hours old]: Average disposable income is set to grow by "only" 0.5% annually over the next five years, the think tank says.
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Chris Mason: Starmer could have scrapped child benefit cap last year - why did he wait? [1 hours old]: Keir Starmer has always said he wanted to end the benefit cap but the money was not available - until now.
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'Hang in there': Agonising wait for the missing after Hong Kong blaze [1 hours old]: Families are desperate for news of loved ones, after a huge fire engulfed seven tower blocks.
* Putin doubles down on demands for Ukrainian territory ahead of talks with US in Moscow [0 hours old]: The Russian president confirmed a US delegation is expected for talks in Moscow next week.
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Sharp fall in UK net migration with drop in arrivals for work and study [1 hours old]: Provisional figures for net migration to the UK show levels dropped to 204,000 in the year to June 2025.
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Track the latest migration numbers - including asylum, visas and small boats [3 hours old]: Use our interactive tracker to explore the latest migration statistics for the UK
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Ban harmful social media content instead of us, say Australian teens challenging ban [4 hours old]: From 10 December, social media firms must ensure Australians aged under 16 cannot have accounts.
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Celebrity Traitors star Ruth Codd recovering after second leg amputation [6 hours old]: The actress is staying with family after an operation removed her leg below the knee, she said on TikTok.
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France to bring in form of military service, 25 years after conscription was phased out [5 hours old]: "The only way to avoid danger is to prepare for it," says President Emmanuel Macron.
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Ministers insist plans to absorb council Send debts won't hit school budgets [3 hours old]: The government says the Office for Budget Responsibility's projections do not take into account upcoming reforms.
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Simon Jack: Businesses left asking - what happened to growth? [2 hours old]: Significant pro-business measures were thin on the ground in this year's Budget.
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Nine ways the Budget could affect you if you're under 25 [5 hours old]: The chancellor's Budget contained a slew of measures which will impact young people specifically.
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'I earn £20,000 and live with my son. The Budget means we will pay more tax' [6 hours old]: BBC News hears from people with a range of incomes about what they think of the Budget.
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OBR calls in cyber expert over botched release of Budget analysis [4 hours old]: Rachel Reeves's statement was thrown into chaos after journalists were able to access the document early.
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Stranger Things return gives some critics chills and thrills, but leaves others lukewarm [5 hours old]: Many critics give the return of the show glowing reviews - although others say it's past its prime.
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As Liverpool hit 'new low' - is Slot's job at risk? [6 hours old]: After a dismal run of form, Arne Slot's job as Liverpool boss is starting to come under question - just six months after winning the Premier League title.
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Watch: Video shows speed that fire spreads in Hong Kong tower block [4 hours old]: Footage geolocated by BBC Verify show the blaze taking hold in Wang Cheong House.
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How neighbours found out former marine drove into crowd in 'calculated act of violence' [9 hours old]: Before he ploughed his car into the parade, Paul Doyle was considered a steady, dependable family man.
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What's the real cost of cheap, fake football shirts? [11 hours old]: Fake football kits can be as much as £70 cheaper than the real deal, but experts have raised concerns they could be harmful.
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Archaeologists make 'extraordinary discovery' in Orkney - but won't say what it is [11 hours old]: Archaeologists are to resume digging at the site after 3D radar technology uncovered a mystery find.
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Woman killed in shark attack at remote beach in Australian national park [13 hours old]: The woman died at the scene and a man was critically injured after the attack in New South Wales.
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Seventh Met officer sacked after BBC Panorama film [1 hours old]: PC Sean Park was shown "expressing discriminatory and disrespectful views about Muslims", the Met says.
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Warnings after young care leavers face increase in homelessness [2 hours old]: It follows a trend of homelessness among the youngest care leavers which campaigners say is growing more acute.
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Wales' most deprived areas named - see how yours is affected [3 hours old]: A neighbourhood in Rhyl has been named as the most deprived area of Wales in a new report.
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Pope Leo on first foreign trip says future of humanity at stake from conflict [2 hours old]: The Pope makes his first foreign trip to Turkey and says a third world war is being "fought piecemeal".
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General named new Guinea-Bissau leader a day after coup [2 hours old]: Gen Horta N’Tam is sworn in during a ceremony at the army headquarters.
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A war on climate change: Are environmental activists losing the fight? [11 hours old]: Chris Packham says conservationists like him have not done enough to protect nature.
* Slot will 'fight on' amid 'same conversations' with owners [1 hours old]: Under-pressure Liverpool manager Arne Slot says talks with the club's owners after the defeat by PSV Eindhoven were the "same conversations" he has had with them since arriving at Anfield.
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Wales captain Morgan to miss start of Six Nations [1 hours old]: Wales captain Jac Morgan faces up to five months out after surgery on the shoulder he dislocated in November's autumn series opener against Argentina.
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Newcastle say fans 'indiscriminately assaulted' by police in Marseille [2 hours old]: Newcastle United are to launch a complaint following the "unacceptable treatment" of their supporters by French police after their side's defeat against Marseille.
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England plan extra training before second Test [11 hours old]: England add training sessions to their schedule in Brisbane following their hammering by Australia in the first Ashes Test.
* Households face 'dismal' rise in spending power, says IFS [1 hours old]: Average disposable income is set to grow by "only" 0.5% annually over the next five years, the think tank says.
* Labour ditches day-one protection from unfair dismissal in U-turn [0 hours old]: The right will now be introduced after six months, in a breach of Labour's election manifesto.
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Banking giant to build £10bn tower at Canary Wharf [1 hours old]: One of the world's largest banking firms announces plans to build a new HQ "bigger than the Shard".
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No changes to Scottish income tax plan, Robison says [4 hours old]: The finance secretary says rates will not rise and no new bands will be introduced in January's Budget.
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Classic Morris van to get 21st Century all-electric makeover [4 hours old]: An all-electric version of the classic van, a familiar sight in the 1950s, is to go into production.
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Asahi says 1.5 million customers' data potentially leaked in cyber-attack [14 hours old]: The ransomware attack in September crippled Asahi's Japan operations and caused a drinks shortage.
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Properties worth more than £2m in England face mansion tax [7 hours old]: The surcharge begins at £2,500, rising to £7,500 for properties valued at more than £5m.
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How do Surrey businesses feel about the Budget? [2 hours old]: Businesses in Surrey give mixed reactions to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Budget.
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What is happening to gas and electricity prices? [2 hours old]: Typical gas and electricity bills are forecast to fall slightly from January when a new energy price cap began.
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'Budget could be worse' - Worcester residents [5 hours old]: People at a community kitchen say the Chancellor is helping the worst-off but others will pay for it.
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When will the cash Isa saving limits change? [8 hours old]: Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced changes to cash Isa rules, but what are they and how do they work?
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Grants awarded to tackle cost-of-living crisis [11 hours old]: Organisations are awarded £80,000 worth of grants by Dorset Community Foundation and BCP Council.
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'I didn't expect that' - minimum wage chat leaves some shocked [8 hours old]: The BBC's Tyler Edwards asks under 25s in Cardiff if they think the minimum wage increase is enough.
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The Global Story [7 hours old]: The inside story of Shein’s success, and the challenges it faces in its bid to go public
and in other older news ...
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Budget 2025: Key measures at a glance [22 hours old]: Changes to tax, pensions and welfare - here’s what you need to know from Rachel Reevesher second Budget.
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Faisal Islam: The real reason Reeves is making you pay more tax [23 hours old]: This is about buying breathing space, politically and economically. The two factors are now inseparable.
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When will the two-child benefit cap be lifted? [28 hours old]: Since 2017, some benefits have been limited when parents have a third child or more, so how does it work?
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Isas, cars and pensions: How the Budget affects you [27 hours old]: The Budget delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves will affect you and your finances. Here's how.
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BBC News app [5067 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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The Budget: It’s finally here! [22 hours old]: A special live edition poring through the long-awaited budget.
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The story of Britain’s biggest mass water poisoning [35 hours old]: A mass poisoning of tap water in Cornwall leads to a desperate search for truth.
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Kate's life takes an upward turn, but is it too good to be true? [376 hours old]: When Kate meets Tom, her life takes an upward turn. But is it too good to be true?
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How the chancellor just took a chunk out of your future pay [24 hours old]: The point at which you start to pay tax, and the point where you tip into paying a higher rate of tax have been frozen for three more years.
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Budget 2025: Key points at a glance [22 hours old]: Changes to tax, pensions and welfare - here’s what you need to know from Rachel Reevesher second Budget.
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Salary sacrifice tax break cut on workplace pensions [23 hours old]: Some pension savers face a hit to the amount of money they can put into their pension without paying national insurance.
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UK growth forecasts lowered from next year [24 hours old]: Downgrades to productivity means the economy is set to grow at an annual rate of 1.5% on average over the next five years.
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Warner settles lawsuit with AI music firm and launches joint venture [34 hours old]: The label is going into business with tech start-up Suno after settling a lawsuit against the company.
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Over 21s to get £12.71 an hour in minimum wage rise [46 hours old]: The move has been welcomed, but some experts say it will not cover the current cost of living.
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More North Sea drilling to be allowed in new Labour plan [31 hours old]: The chancellor will unveil the North Sea Strategy in her Budget speech, the BBC understands.
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'This is the first year I can't find a holiday job' [35 hours old]: Seasonal hiring is poised to drop to its lowest level since 2008, a sign of caution among US businesses in the face of tariffs and consumer angst.
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How much are minimum wages set to rise? [47 hours old]: Three and a half million low-paid workers across the UK benefit from minimum wage rates.
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Milkshakes and lattes to face sugar tax in UK [50 hours old]: The tax on sugary drinks is being extended to include pre-packaged milk-based drinks.
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Help to Save scheme to be offered to more people [49 hours old]: The government gives a 50% bonus after two and four years, to encourage those on low incomes to save.
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Fracking has transformed an Argentine town but what about the nation? [17 hours old]: Argentina hopes that an oil and gas boom can benefit the whole country.
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Machu Picchu hit by a row over tourist buses [89 hours old]: Protests have taken place over the coaches that take visitors up to the world heritage site in Peru.
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The 'toughest crop': Can tech help cardamom farmers? [161 hours old]: Sensitive to the weather and soil cardamom is difficult to cultivate - can tech help?
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From florist to drone maker: How the weapon became so mainstream [307 hours old]: With drones centre stage in Ukraine, military firms around the globe are ramping up their production.
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Will AI mean better adverts or 'creepy slop'? [218 hours old]: Advertisers are using AI to personalise adverts but not everyone agrees that's a good idea.
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The Kenyan start-up aiming to electrify African transport [401 hours old]: From fleets of e-bikes to individual riders, eWaka aims to sell across Africa's delivery market.
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Fire-blocking chemicals promise safer buildings [497 hours old]: New treatments promise to make buildings fire-resistant without using older, toxic chemicals.
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Will quantum be bigger than AI? [521 hours old]: The highly complex technology is increasingly being tipped to transform computing.
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The start-up creating science kits for young Africans [569 hours old]: Stemaide's goal is to bring tech skills to young Africans and prepare them for future jobs.
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Has Britain's budget watchdog become too all-powerful? [65 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 [153 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 [874 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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How Milei's 'Thatcherite' economics divided his nation - but won over Trump [1061 hours old]: Ahead of Milei's visit to the White House - amid protests and anger on the streets back at home - Ione Wells unravels the paradox that Argentina's president has created
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Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning [1746 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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How to avoid scams when shopping online [26 hours old]: Camilla Smythe from the Cyber Defence Alliance gives her tips for shopping online.
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Watch: 'Mind-blowing' - BBC correspondents react as OBR releases Budget details early [28 hours old]: In the lead up to the Chancellor delivering her Budget, the Office for Budget Responsibility published their report early in error.
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Why am I taxed and what is it spent on? [31 hours old]: The BBC's Ben Chu looks at how much the UK government gets in tax and where those taxes are spent.