Recent news on the BBC's RSS feed
Travel & transport from
BBC stories as at 06:35 19 May 2026
- Tube strikes called off by RMT union
[15 hours old]: The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union calls off a series of 24-hour strikes starting on Tuesday.
. HS2 failings blamed on high-speed focus and political pressure
[19 hours old]: A new reviews confirms the high-speed rail line's "original sins" include a technical design, changing political priorities and ballooning costs.
. Prepare for turbulence - how a prolonged Middle East conflict could reshape how we fly
[1300 hours old]: The Gulf's hub airports made long-distance travel cheaper - but now their future looks unclear.
and in other news ...
* Married at First Sight rape allegations 'serious', says DCMS [0 hours old]: A BBC Panorama investigation revealed allegations that two women had been raped during filming.
-
New High Street crime unit to target gangs fronting shops after BBC investigation [8 hours old]: It follows BBC News exposing drug gangs, money laundering, immigration crime, and ghost directors linked to shop fronts.
* Wrongly jailed Malkinson tells BBC: 'I've been cheated, very badly cheated' [0 hours old]: Andrew Malkinson, the man who spent 17 years in jail for Paul Quinn’s crime, says he's thankful authorities have "finally got the real perpetrator".
-
Trump says he called off new Iran attack at request of Gulf states [7 hours old]: The US president says he is holding off on a US attack planned for Tuesday as "serious negotiations are now taking place".
-
Faisal Islam: Burnham seeks to calm markets by committing to fiscal rules [7 hours old]: Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is looking to manage the markets as well as the Makerfield byelection
-
Selling children to survive: Afghan fathers forced to make impossible choices [8 hours old]: In Afghanistan today, a staggering three in four people cannot meet their basic needs.
-
Is there a late spring heatwave on the way? [3 hours old]: The warmest weather of the year is forecast for later this week after early rain.
-
'Untouchable' teen motorbike thieves mocking victims on TikTok [5 hours old]: BBC investigation finds hundreds of videos showing self-confessed thieves posing with stolen bikes.
-
Man City preparing for Guardiola departure [7 hours old]: Manchester City are preparing for manager Pep Guardiola to leave the club at the end of the season after a decade in charge and 17 major trophies.
-
Ex-British soldier imprisoned by Russia says he feels abandoned in occupied Ukraine [6 hours old]: In letters sent to the BBC from prison, Hayden Davies says he has had no contact with British authorities.
-
Teen suspects fatally shoot three in suspected hate crime at San Diego mosque [4 hours old]: The alleged attackers were aged 17 and 18 and one left a note containing "generalised hate rhetoric", investigators say.
* At least 131 dead in Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, official says [0 hours old]: The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak an international emergency.
-
What really holds China and Russia together [6 hours old]: The relationship endures despite a power imbalance, with both sides recognising that it is too important to fail.
* The Papers: 'Starmer sabotages Burnham' and 'Best of buddies' [0 hours old]: Burnham vows not to 're-run' Brexit and King joins 'buddies' at Chelsea Flower Show leads the papers.
-
Trump v Massie: Could president's Republican nemesis survive m attack to oust him? [8 hours old]: The Kentucky congressman, who has crossed the president on federal spending and the Epstein files, faces Republican voters on Tuesday.
-
Trump told Taiwan not to 'go independent' - but does it want to? [2 hours old]: Taiwan independence is the reddest of red lines for China, which claims the island as its own.
-
Elon Musk just lost another lawsuit. Will he keep fighting? [8 hours old]: Musk's loss against OpenAI is the latest in a string of courtroom defeats.
-
Why people are so excited about Swatch's Royal Pop watch [14 hours old]: A watch range by Swatch and luxury brand Audemars Piguet is causing a frenzy as people queue for days to get their hands on one.
-
What is Ebola and why is stopping this outbreak so difficult? [13 hours old]: An outbreak of Ebola in DR Congo involves a rare strain and is in an area affected by conflict.
-
Trump administration unveils .7bn fund to compensate his allies as he drops tax lawsuit [9 hours old]: The settlement will go towards individuals who allege they were subjected to unfair investigations.
-
'Digi-hogs' tracked in bid to slow decline in hedgehog numbers [6 hours old]: Researchers hope the project will also help to identify barriers preventing hedgehogs from finding food and mates in the wild.
* Tasmanian government apologises over stolen body parts scandal [1 hours old]: An investigation found that 177 human specimens from dozens of bodies were secretly kept by a museum.
-
Standard Chartered to cut thousands of roles as AI use increases [2 hours old]: The UK-headquartered banking giant aims to move some of the effected workers to other roles in the business.
-
Israeli forces board Gaza-bound flotilla near Cyprus, activists say [2 hours old]: Live broadcasts from the Global Sumud flotilla show commandos boarding several boats trying to breach the Gaza maritime blockade.
* Starbucks Korea sacks CEO over controversial 'Tank Day' promotion [1 hours old]: Starbucks withdrew the campaign for its drink tumblers after many said it referenced a bloody crackdown.
-
Americanswers... on 5 Live! Has Zohran Mamdani achieved a miracle in New York? [10 hours old]: The new mayor says he’s rescued NYC from its budget crisis
-
Tense, tetchy but triumphant - all Arsenal eyes now on Bournemouth [5 hours old]: All Arsenal eyes will be on Bournemouth v Man City on Tuesday with the Gunners agonisingly close to ending their 22-year wait for a Premier League title.
-
Guardiola's legacy of genius will echo through all ages for years to come [8 hours old]: As Manchester City prepare for Pep Guardiola's exit, Phil McNulty reflects on how he has changed football in England.
-
'Miles away' - Havertz 'lucky' to avoid red card [7 hours old]: Kai Havertz takes Arsenal closer to winning their first Premier League title in 22 years, but nearly goes from hero to villain as he escapes a red card.
* D-Day in Spygate case: What's at stake and what could happen? [0 hours old]: Southampton's place in the play-off final is at stake as they face a disciplinary hearing as they stand charged of watching a Middlesbrough training session. The result is expected to come on Tuesday.
-
Clarke's key questions for Scotland World Cup squad [12 hours old]: Steve Clarke names his Scotland squad for the World Cup on Tuesday and while the head coach has a largely settled group, BBC Sport Scotland takes a look at potential bolters.
-
Musk loses OpenAI court battle after jury finds he waited too long to sue [7 hours old]: Jurors spent weeks hearing about Musk's claim that Altman had "stolen a charity."
-
Robo-top: The machines that could make your next t-shirt [6 hours old]: Most clothes are made in Asia, but new machines could bring some of that work back to the West.
-
Oil price slumps as Trump says he called off Iran attacks [9 hours old]: Energy markets have been on a wild ride as the key Strait of Hormuz waterway remains effectively closed.
-
PlayStation Plus to raise monthly subscription fee [10 hours old]: The video game firm says the increase is due to "ongoing market conditions".
-
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt booed by graduates at mention of AI [14 hours old]: The reaction underscores a growing anxiety among students over AI's impact on jobs and their future careers.
-
Is the UK's once favourite car coming back as an EV? [14 hours old]: The company has announced plans to build seven new models in Europe including a small electric hatchback.
-
Why are people so excited about Swatch's Royal Pop watch? [14 hours old]: A watch range by Swatch and luxury brand Audemars Piguet is causing a frenzy as people queue for days to get their hands on one.
-
'I sold it for over £1k': Swatch launch sparks 'chaotic' scenes [12 hours old]: Some shoppers have been trying to resell a new line of watches priced at £335 each for up to £16,000.
and in other older news ...
.
BBC News app [9207 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
.
Does Labour’s Leadership Race Mean A Battle Over Brexit? [40 hours old]: Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham have said they want the UK to rejoin the EU.
.
Why Rai winning his first major in Rocky's backyard feels fitting [26 hours old]: England's Aaron Rai winning the US PGA Championship seals a fascinating journey to the summit of the golfing world.
.
UK growth forecast upgraded by IMF but risks remain [16 hours old]: Growth has been upgraded from 0.8% to 1% for 2026 in the influential body's latest forecast.
.
Robert paid £726 to skip the driving test waiting list. New laws mean others won't be able to [54 hours old]: The government is cracking down on third parties who use bots to buy tests and resell them at inflated prices.
.
Instant AI answers can trivialise human intelligence, warns Royal Observatory [20 hours old]: Paddy Rodgers said the Observatory's rich history showed the power of human knowledge and the need to avoid "dependence" on AI.
.
'They took £20,000 I didn't owe': Parents hit by child maintenance errors [77 hours old]: John Hammond is one of 30 parents who told BBC Your Voice they'd experienced problems with the CMS.
.
Swatch stores close for second day after crowds [39 hours old]: The launch of a new £335 pocket watch has drawn criticism after queues of shoppers built up again.
.
British Gas pays £20m over prepayment meter force-fitting scandal [83 hours old]: The regulator say the energy supplier breached licence conditions aimed at protecting customers in vulnerable situations.
.
Beckhams become billionaires as Oasis make rich list for first time [86 hours old]: The list is based off the paper's estimates of the minimum wealth of Britain’s 350 richest people or families.
.
Heathrow rival could lead expansion, watchdog says [87 hours old]: The aviation watchdog is considering new rules for Heathrow ahead of its possible expansion.
.
X pledges quicker action on hate and terror content in the UK [88 hours old]: Ofcom said the commitments were of particular importance after recent crimes targeting Jewish communities in the UK.
.
Trump and Xi conclude 'very successful' talks but few deals confirmed [79 hours old]: There were plenty of choreographed ceremonies but no trade breakthroughs after the two-day visit.
.
UK borrowing costs rise and pound falls as leadership drama continues [82 hours old]: Analysts say the moves have been fuelled by concerns a Burnham-led government would increase government borrowing.
.
Claim, counter-claim and tech's seedy side exposed: Five things we learned in the Musk-Altman trial [96 hours old]: As the jury deliberates, this is what we found out during the weeks-long trial with two tech titans at its heart.
.
US hotel owners expected a World Cup boom - so far it hasn't happened [96 hours old]: An industry body survey found hotels in World Cup host cities see the tournament as a "non-event".
.
Why does Amazon have no Western rivals? [22 hours old]: The internet giant dwarfs other online retailers on both sides of the Atlantic.
.
Rise in solar panel sales as people 'want to save money' [24 hours old]: One director, who has just bought 2,000 panels, hopes to safeguard the company's future bills.
.
Inside the secretive and lucrative world of orchid breeding [102 hours old]: It can take a decade to bring a new orchid to market, so breeders keep their hi-tech processes secret.
.
Smart glasses are 'an invasion of privacy' - Meta's are selling better than ever [144 hours old]: The biggest tech firms are set to sell millions of smart glasses despite growing privacy concerns.
.
Big tech bets on new mascots in bid to seem more cuddly [126 hours old]: The likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google are all putting cartoon characters centre stage.
.
Not so dusty: How tech is changing woodworking [174 hours old]: Woodworking shops have been transformed by tech to make tools safer and more precise.
.
Cyber-crime increasingly coming with threats of physical violence [198 hours old]: While hackers used to sneak into computer systems, intimidation of staff is now more common.
.
How Sir David Attenborough built 'Green Hollywood' [239 hours old]: The city is responsible for 80% of the world's natural history TV shows.
.
How sunburn inspired a new way to store energy [237 hours old]: Molecules that can capture heat could be a useful technology to decarbonise heating.
.
Gulf economies face long-term hit from Iran conflict [294 hours old]: Commentators say it will take years or even decades to repair the damage.
.
Robots move in as waste firms struggle to find staff [341 hours old]: Humanoid robots are being added to the automation of waste sorting.
.
Will AI lead to more accurate opinion polls? [438 hours old]: It's cheaper and faster to collect people's opinions using AI, but will it make polls more accurate?
.
'Vicious circle of rising costs is fuelling crisis for traders' [43 hours old]: "Dried apricots 12 months ago were £35 for a 12kg box, now they're £100 a box," says cheesemonger.
.
'We need working-class voices to enrich culture' [44 hours old]: Northumberland journalist Kate Pasola says there is a need to break down socioeconomic barriers.
.
How can the PM improve the lives of Londoners? [46 hours old]: The BBC Politics London show asks three bodies which policies could improve Londoners' lives.
.
'Not having a proper funeral left me with painful memories' [96 hours old]: Ed Cullen says his mum had an unattended cremation which saved money but was "devastating" for him.
.
Cost of living concerns in St Helier Central [111 hours old]: The BBC has heard concerns about poverty and cost of living from St Helier Central voters.
.
The threat to summer holidays looming from jet fuel shortages [366 hours old]: What impact might shortages have on our summer holidays - and what could be done about it?
.
Scammers are becoming ever more sophisticated - this is what the fightback looks like [726 hours old]: Scams have exploded over the last few years. Can countries and companies come together to turn the tables on the scammers?
.
The £5.30 orange juice that tells the story of why supermarket prices are sky high [1247 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
.
Sir John Curtice: Why Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers [1445 hours old]: Will the pursuit of a closer relationship with the EU risk courting electoral disaster by alienating Brexit-backing voters?
.
Watch: What was argued at the Musk-Altman trial? [86 hours old]: It's the jury's turn to deliberate in the showdown over OpenAI that has pitted two of the biggest names in tech against each other.
.
Major police operation targets drug and knife crime [115 hours old]: West Midlands Police brings Operation Fearless to Handsworth.
.
Changes to PIP payments [117 hours old]: Finance expert Laura Pomfret explains to PIP payments.