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* US launches new strikes as Iran says civilian infrastructure hit
[0 hours old]: Tehran says the US strikes hit bridges, while the US boards a ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
- The Commonwealth Games come to Glasgow next week - is the city ready?
[5 hours old]: Glasgow will welcome athletes against a backdrop of roadworks and refurbishments - but organisers stress the city is ready.
. Investigation into parking tickets for drivers queuing at petrol stations
[17 hours old]: It's part of a wider crackdown from the consumer regulator into potentially unfair practices by private parking operators.
. EasyJet passengers stuck on tarmac for hours when plane couldn't refuel
[43 hours old]: One passenger said she only got home at 06:00 after being stuck on the runway in the middle of the night.
. Why is crucial tech vulnerable to the heat?
[387 hours old]: Energy grids and train services are among the vital services that are vulnerable to very hot weather.
and in other news ...
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Five big challenges facing Andy Burnham - and how he might tackle them [4 hours old]: From defence spending to housing - the next UK leader has a series of challenges to deal with.
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China hits out at British Steel nationalisation [2 hours old]: The UK government said taking the firm into public hands would safeguard "a vital national capability".
* The financial winners and losers from the World Cup [1 hours old]: Big bucks are being made from the 2026 tournament off the field, but who is raking in the most, and who is losing out?
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UK heatwave approaches two-week mark, with dip in temperatures this weekend [11 hours old]: All UK nations have experienced recent heatwave conditions but in southern England, the heatwave has now continued for 13 days. Sarah Keith-Lucas looks at how unusual this spell of heat is, and when we might see it easing.
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Trump alleges China meddled in 2020 election and questions voting security ahead of midterms [1 hours old]: China said Trump's claims were fabricated and US Democrats said he was paving the way to undermine November's elections.
* New photograph marks Queen's 79th birthday [1 hours old]: Queen Camilla is marking her birthday with a renewed commitment to supporting children's literacy.
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Man charged with spying offences linked to Iran [1 hours old]: Vahid Aberi, of Liverpool, is accused of the National Security Act offence.
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Catfished student gets £10k after photos used for fake dating profiles [5 hours old]: Elha Mai Weston posed as the teenager to strike up romantic conversations on social media.
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Targeted prostate cancer treatment cuts risk of side effects, study suggests [11 hours old]: An NHS trial over 10 years followed nearly 3,500 men who received focal therapy, a less invasive treatment.
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Canada wildfires prompt US air quality alerts as smoke blankets major cities [8 hours old]: Smoke from more than 800 blazes has filled major cities from Toronto and New York, to parts of the US Midwest and Great Lakes.
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A very quick guide to Andy Burnham [4 hours old]: He is set to replace Sir Keir Starmer as the UK's PM on Monday after winning Labour's leadership race.
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Burnham's 'Manchesterism' got him to No 10 - but will it work for the UK? [5 hours old]: Economics editor Faisal Islam examines whether the north-west city can be a template for the entire country.
* The names in the frame to be chancellor - and what it could mean for your finances [1 hours old]: Andy Burnham will be moving into Downing Street next week, and a question remains over who will be his neighbour in Number 11.
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I wouldn't marry him until he paid off his debt, now I'm in charge of our money [11 hours old]: Sarah and her husband have shared one account for 25 years, but she says managing it falls to her.
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He escaped the Bangkok bar inferno - but his girlfriend and three bandmates didn't [12 hours old]: Athipat Wichan tells BBC Thai he regrets bringing his girlfriend Nahathai into his indie band Thotsakan.
* Why has British Steel been nationalised? [0 hours old]: The UK's only remaining plant making virgin steel has been taken into public ownership after years of uncertainty over its future.
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Kit Connor and Joe Locke: 'Making a film like Heartstopper will forever be important' [10 hours old]: The Netflix movie brings Alice Oseman's popular screen adaptation to a conclusion.
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Thousands of tickets still available for England v France [1 hours old]: Around 7,000 tickets are still listed on Fifa's ticket sites for Saturday's World Cup bronze medal match between England and France.
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Winning team will get World Cup rings with engravings [2 hours old]: Donald Trump will present the trophy to the World Cup final winners on Sunday, and rings will be presented to the victorious side.
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New York issues air quality alert days before final [13 hours old]: Officials in New York and New Jersey issue an air quality health alert because of wildfire smoke just days before the World Cup final.
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Harry Kane says England were 'missing the final piece of the jigsaw' [3 hours old]: England captain Harry Kane says the team are "missing that final piece of the jigsaw" and need to "find a way to get better" following defeat to Argentina.
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Trump Media to sell instant access to 'market-moving' social posts [3 hours old]: Trump Media is launching a fast, paid feed to its most influential posts for Wall Street traders.
* Wildfire still burning across four miles as helicopter waterbombs Cairngorms [0 hours old]: Firefighters are still on the scene and an area commander says there are "adequate resources" to deal with the incident.
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Kris Jenner's mother Mary Jo dies aged 91 [14 hours old]: Mary Jo 'MJ' Campbell was featured on multiple episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians over the years.
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Japan relaxes royal succession rules - but ban on female emperors remains [5 hours old]: The law now allows the adoption of male distant relatives aged over 15 back into the imperial family.
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Young people in NI to be offered MenB vaccine from 31 July [4 hours old]: The two-dose vaccine will be offered to all Year 14 pupils and under-25s starting university in September.
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Australia 'deeply frustrated' over Laos methanol poisoning charges [7 hours old]: Media reports say Laos will press charges of up to one year in jail against those allegedly responsible.
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Olympic cyclist admits to driving despite ban after crash that killed wife [5 hours old]: Rohan Dennis pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified after police pulled him over last month.
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Will Trump's primetime speech help him challenge the midterm elections? [4 hours old]: Join Americast for insights and analysis on what's happening inside Trump's White House.
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World Cup rings for winners as Trump attendance confirmed [2 hours old]: Donald Trump will present the trophy to the World Cup final winners on Sunday, and rings will be presented to the victorious side.
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Effort, spirit and moments - but do England lack all-round quality? [5 hours old]: As England reflect on their World Cup semi-final defeat by Argentina, BBC Sport's Phil McNulty looks at what Thomas Tuchel's team were lacking.
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Some England players disappointed by tactics as Tuchel questions team's DNA [14 hours old]: BBC Sport understands that Thomas Tuchel's defensive tactics in the World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina are being hotly debated by the England squad.
* Spain 2010 v Spain 2026: How do the two XIs compare? [1 hours old]: How do Spain's 2010 World Cup winners compare to the current contingent who are looking to match their feat in the 2026 tournament? BBC Sport takes a look.
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World Cup stars who could move this summer [4 hours old]: As the World Cup approaches its end, attentions are turning to the 2026-27 club season - and the players who could be on the move this summer.
* Who is the frontrunner to be the UK's next chancellor? [1 hours old]: Andy Burnham will be moving into Downing Street next week, and a question remains over who will be his neighbour in Number 11.
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White House teleprompter operator accused of making 0k from Trump speech bets [15 hours old]: A White House staffer has been accused of using inside knowledge of speeches to make nearly 0,000 on Kalshi.
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'Volunteering with food charity saved me from loneliness' [4 hours old]: FoodCycle takes surplus food and turns it into three-course meals served to the community.
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How do you split the bill with friends? [5 hours old]: Hands down the worst part of going out for dinner.
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Business Daily [14 hours old]: China's economy slows, New York targets AI centres, and the ‘king of fruits’ giveaway
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Who is Andy Burnham's wife, Marie-France van Heel? [545 hours old]: Van Heel, known as Frankie, is a marketing executive who has been in a relationship with Burnham since their university days.
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What to know about the Canadian and US wildfires and their impact [18 hours old]: Wildfires in Ontario have blanketed US and Canadian cities with dangerous smoke.
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Weekly quiz: What name did scientists give this m dinosaur? [18 hours old]: How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?
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BBC News app [10628 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Andrew Marr on Burnham's Plan For Number 10 [19 hours old]: What will Andy Burnham do when he becomes Prime Minister?
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Celebrity influencers paid up to £1m to advertise deodorant on Instagram [28 hours old]: The chief executive of Wild reveals what happens behind the scenes of social media posts.
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British Steel taken into public ownership to protect 'vital' UK supply [23 hours old]: The Scunthorpe steelworks has been officially nationalised under new government powers passed this week.
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UK economy returns to growth in May [26 hours old]: The modest growth reverses a slight contraction that had been seen the previous month.
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TikTok faces Ofcom investigation over child age checks [23 hours old]: It follows a review by the regulator in May that criticised the platform for not being "safe enough" for children.
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Chip giant TSMC pledges another 0bn to expand US production [24 hours old]: The company says it will create "high-tech, high-paying jobs", and raises its total commitment to the US to 5bn.
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Buffett calls Bill Gates relationship with Epstein 'distasteful' [36 hours old]: The billionaire investor's firm has stopped giving donations to the Microsoft co-founder's charity.
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Aer Lingus proposes cutting 500 jobs under savings plan [23 hours old]: The company proposes cutting 290 roles in its head office, along with 140 cabin roles and 70 pilots.
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SpaceX share price drops below stock market debut [40 hours old]: Share trading in Elon Musk’s rocket company has been volatile since it went public a month ago.
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Salary information to be shown on job ads under new laws [40 hours old]: The government argues the move would help jobseekers and could reduce pay discrimination claims.
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Burnham faces crucial choice for chancellor as battle for No 11 continues [41 hours old]: Whoever Burnham appoints to the key role will send a signal of his intent, writes Iain Watson.
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Cash-strapped Thames Water poses big test for Burnham [46 hours old]: Despite returning to profit after hiking bills 40%, the deeply troubled company is far from out of the woods.
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Brewdog co-founder James Watt launches bid to buy back beer firm [43 hours old]: Watt says he has made an offer to buy back the craft beer business months after it was sold to a US company.
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Don't panic - five ways to stop your kids' endless scrolling [47 hours old]: Parenting experts share their tips on how to keep children's screen time under control.
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Heating oil customers to get compensation after price hikes [59 hours old]: The cost of heating oil spiked following the US-Israel war with Iran which forced up crude prices.
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British Steel nationalisation takes step closer [42 hours old]: The new legislation would see Scunthorpe-based British Steel brought into public ownership.
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How will Buy Now Pay Later changes affect you? [50 hours old]: Consumers should be better protected as Buy Now Pay Later lenders now require authorisation to operate.
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Midnight social media curfew proposed for UK teens aged 16 and 17 [47 hours old]: The government says it will improve teenagers' lives but campaigners call it a "missed opportunity".
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Is tracking your food purchases good for your health? [83 hours old]: Food tracking apps are popular, but are they a good way to make us eat a healthier diet?
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New era for Gibraltar with removal of 118-year-old border controls with Spain [107 hours old]: It is hoped that free movement between the UK territory and Spain will provide an economic boost.
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Wealthy AI workers send San Francisco house prices soaring [203 hours old]: The median cost of a home in the city is now .7m, a record high, according to the latest figures.
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Robots available for rent: But what can they do? [251 hours old]: Robotics tech is changing fast, so for many it makes sense to rent a robot.
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AI is 'not smart' so what's next in artificial intelligence? [347 hours old]: Leading AI researcher Yan LeCun has a start-up which is developing a more flexible AI system.
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The legal fight to get equal pay for Germany's disabled workers [539 hours old]: A test case is seeking the minimum wage for 300,000 disabled people who currently get paid less.
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Do you know your 'sweat score'? The rise of hydration tech [587 hours old]: Hydration tracking gadgets are flooding the market but is it too much information?
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Is Germany looking again at coal-powered electricity? [611 hours old]: It had planned to abandon the fuel, but the higher cost of natural gas may make it think again.
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The artificial ice pyramids saving India's mountain villages [683 hours old]: Himalayan villages are creating artificial glaciers to guarantee water for their crops in the spring.
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'We had to get out of the way': The backlash over delivery robots [707 hours old]: As the delivery vehicles increasing take to US streets, bans and protest groups are springing up.
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What is Helium-3 and could we get it from the moon? [754 hours old]: Helium-3 is expensive and demand is forecast to soar, so some are planning to mine it on the moon.
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Calls for government taskforce to tackle poverty [17 hours old]: Charities, schools and businesses warn too many families are struggling with the cost of living.
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What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed? [50 hours old]: We look at the different circumstances that affect you if you're due a refund for cancelled or delayed flights.
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Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension [395 hours old]: Many younger people do not believe the state pension will exist when they are older
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The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash [875 hours old]: The final conclusions of the investigation have yet to be published, although more could become apparent in the coming days.
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How the High Street became a window on our political instability [947 hours old]: High Streets have declined in recent years. What does this tell us about the UK?
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The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil [1204 hours old]: Coffees at some city centre outlets now cost £5. It's a story of tariffs, the climate, Gen Z cultural tastes, and savvy coffee farmers playing the market, writes Faisal Islam
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The threat to summer holidays looming from jet fuel shortages [1787 hours old]: What impact might shortages have on our summer holidays - and what could be done about it?
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Money Box [44 hours old]: New regulations start for shoppers using Buy Now, Pay Later.
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Woman's Hour [72 hours old]: We hear about a new study exploring the impact hormones have on women with ADHD.
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Should you be switching bank accounts? [165 hours old]: Martin Lewis covers whether you should be switching bank accounts.