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- Passengers on crashed Toronto plane offered US,000 each
[10 hours old]: The gesture to the affected travellers - all of whom survived - comes with no strings attached, the airline says.
- Starmer backs Zelensky after Trump calls him 'dictator'
[15 hours old]: It comes as Western officials say less than 30,000 troops could be stationed in Ukraine as part of a peace deal.
. Inflation jumps on food, air fares and school fees
[37 hours old]: The government admits that stemming price rises will be 'bumpy' as inflation hit 3% in January.
. Germany's once-mighty car industry is in crisis. What will it take to fix it?
[216 hours old]: With the economy a key factor in German elections this month, can the auto sector get back on the road to recovery?
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* Body returned from Gaza is not Bibas mother, Israeli military says [0 hours old]: The Israeli military says a body returned by Hamas is not hostage Shiri Bibas, as claimed by Hamas.
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Three buses explode in Israel in suspected terror attack, police say [2 hours old]: While no casualties have been reported at this stage, all public transport services have been paused.
* UK and Europe must step up over Ukraine, says ex-Army boss [0 hours old]: Sir Nick Carter says "others are going to have to step up to the plate" if the US does not want to.
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The worrying pitfalls ahead of Starmer's US trip [4 hours old]: When Sir Keir Starmer touches down in Washington next week, he will be treading a fine diplomatic line.
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Trump 'very frustrated' and Zelensky must strike minerals deal, says adviser [2 hours old]: The comments overshadowed Zelensky's meeting with US envoy Keith Kellogg in Kyiv.
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How an American takeover could change James Bond forever [6 hours old]: Long-serving masterminds Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson give creative control to Amazon.
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Army mishandled sex assault before soldier's death, coroner says [7 hours old]: Jaysley Beck, 19, was found hanged in her room at Larkhill Camp in Wiltshire in December 2021.
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Gordon Ramsay restaurant sees 477 lucky cat thefts [4 hours old]: The cat figurines known as maneki-neko feature within the TV chef's Lucky Cat restaurants.
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Birkenstock sandals are not art, says German court [8 hours old]: The firm wanted to claim protection under copyright law, to stop rivals selling copycat versions of its shoes.
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AI cracks superbug problem in two days - it took scientists years [12 hours old]: The lead researcher has told the BBC he was so astounded he assumed his computer had been hacked.
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Trump and Zelensky's relationship over time [2 hours old]: The US and Ukrainian presidents, who have traded barbs in the past, began a new war of words this week.
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Return of bodies marks day of anguish for Israel [11 hours old]: Many held out hope that the Bibas family might have still been alive.
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The Papers: 'Hounded to her death' and 'Don't be fooled by Putin' [1 hours old]: A mix of stories lead Friday's newspaper front pages, including the latest in the rift between the US and Ukraine.
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Ros Atkins on... the fight for Ukraine's critical minerals [4 hours old]: The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at why the US wants access to Ukraine's minerals.
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'They had biggest moment of their careers stolen' - what next for Spain? [2 hours old]: After kissing footballer Jenni Hermoso at the World Cup, the ex-football boss has been found guilty of sexual assault. What happens now?
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Watch: EastEnders actors share their most iconic scenes [13 hours old]: The actors who play Ian, Cindy, Tracey and Alfie glance back through 40 years of TV history.
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Anita Dobson makes surprise return for anniversary special [13 hours old]: The actress, who last appeared in the soap more than 37 years ago, played the role of a landlady at the Queen Vic pub.
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Man who showed 'fixated behaviour' towards Raducanu given restraining order [9 hours old]: A man who handed a letter to Emma Raducanu and "exhibited fixated behaviour" towards her has been given a restraining order, Dubai Police have confirmed.
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Manslaughter charges against Liam Payne's friend dropped [14 hours old]: Roger Nores and two workers from the hotel where the singer died will no longer face prosecution.
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Rugby league pundit charged with sexual assault [3 hours old]: Danika Priim, who has appeared on the BBC and Sky, will appear before Leeds Crown Court next month.
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Watch: Tourists warned to stay away from Mount Etna lava [9 hours old]: Italian authorities say people have been injured after venturing too close to the red-hot lava.
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Self-proclaimed 'monster' guilty of top chef's murder [8 hours old]: Mussie Imnetu suffered serious brain damage after being punched and kicked until he was unconscious.
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Price wins Premier League night three in Dublin [1 hours old]: Gerwyn Price wins his first Premier League night since 2023 with victory over Nathan Aspinall in Dublin.
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World champion Dubois out of Parker fight with illness [4 hours old]: Heavyweight Daniel Dubois' world title defence against Joseph Parker on Saturday is in doubt with reports that the champion is ill.
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'I'm not the worst' - but is Nunez too wasteful for Liverpool? [9 hours old]: After his miss against Aston Villa proved costly for Premier League leaders Liverpool, just how wasteful is Darwin Nunez?
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Draper beats Berrettini in fightback to reach Qatar semis [3 hours old]: British number one Jack Draper fought back from a set down to advance past Matteo Berrettini into the semi-finals of the Qatar Open.
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Man who 'exhibited fixated behaviour' to Raducanu given restraining order [9 hours old]: A man who handed a letter to Emma Raducanu and "exhibited fixated behaviour" towards her has been given a restraining order, Dubai Police have confirmed.
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Backlash over energy standing charges shake-up [13 hours old]: Charities and energy providers have criticised plans to change the way standing charges on gas and electricity bills are paid.
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Lloyds sets aside £1.2bn for car loan mis-selling payouts [14 hours old]: The banking group has nearly tripled the amount it is setting aside, knocking its profits for the year.
* Will quantum computers disrupt critical infrastructure? [0 hours old]: Quantum computers will be able to crack existing encryption and threaten critical infrastructure.
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Apple gambles on new iPhone with AI features at lower cost [13 hours old]: Apple is hoping its latest, lower cost iPhone model will boost sales of its flagship device.
and in other older news ...
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Fact-checking Trump claims about war in Ukraine [31 hours old]: President Donald Trump appeared to accuse Ukraine of being responsible for the war with Russia.
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What it's like living next door to Albert Square [42 hours old]: Explosions and super fans - Borehamwood residents on 40 years of living next door to EastEnders.
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EastEnders pub landlady on 'exciting' live episode [19 hours old]: Harriet Thorpe who plays Queen Vic landlady Elaine on preparing for the upcoming live episode.
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Quiz: How well do you know EastEnders? [113 hours old]: As the BBC soap turns 40, take our quiz to see how well you know life around Albert Square.
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Trump and Zelensky’s war of words [28 hours old]: The US and Ukrainian presidents get into a public row.
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Ukraine or Russia: Whose side is Trump on? [19 hours old]: Nick asks former UK foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt.
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US Fed warns Trump's tariffs may increase prices [27 hours old]: The minutes from the last meeting of the e Fed's rate setting committee reveal inflation concerns.
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I'm not happy with Boeing, Trump says over Air Force One [18 hours old]: US president says he is looking for alternatives because Boeing is taking too long to build new planes
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Powerful quantum computers in years not decades, says Microsoft [32 hours old]: It says a new chip it has created could end up being as important a breakthrough as the semiconductor.
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'Perfect storm' could see end of salon apprenticeships [32 hours old]: Hairdressers are calling for government support, saying there could be no salon apprentices by 2027.
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Fast-food giant KFC leaves Kentucky home for Texas [40 hours old]: Move away from its ancestral home is part of a wider shakeup at its parent company Yum Brands.
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Thames Water secures £3bn lifeline after court ruling [53 hours old]: The UK's largest water and waste company was set to run out of money by the end of March.
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Energy bills forecast to rise by £85 a year [56 hours old]: Cornwall Insight predicts that the energy regulator will hike gas and electricity prices by 5%.
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Average NI house price reaches 17-year high [39 hours old]: The average house price in Northern Ireland rose by 9% during 2024, according to official data.
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Tata Steel £1.25bn electric furnace approved by planners [58 hours old]: Tata plans to build a new electric furnace in Port Talbot to replace two traditional blast furnaces.
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UK wages continue to outpace inflation [64 hours old]: Pay outstripped price rises by 3.4% between October and December while the unemployment rate remains unchanged.
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DeepSeek 'shared user data' with TikTok owner ByteDance [61 hours old]: South Korea's data protection regulator says user data was sent to the Chinese owner of TikTok.
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Reeves' intervention in car loans case rejected [64 hours old]: The UK's highest court has rejected the Treasury's attempts to intervene in the landmark case.
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Meta plans globe-spanning sub-sea internet cable [79 hours old]: It is the latest move from Meta to invest more in global connectivity rather than its apps.
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Firms plan job cuts as employment costs rise [81 hours old]: Companies' confidence falls as they face increases to National Insurance payments and wages
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Could Musk damage OpenAI despite his failed bid? [93 hours old]: Elon Musk's goal might be hindering the growth potential of the AI firm of his rival Sam Altman, experts say.
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S Korea removes Deepseek from app stores over privacy concerns [86 hours old]: App stores in South Korea have removed DeepSeek over concerns about how it manages users' data.
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'Fake bailiffs said they'd take my furniture' [97 hours old]: Criminals pretending to be bailiffs are tricking people into paying thousands of pounds to settle fictitious debts.
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House prices plunge in Welsh county as council acts on second homes [85 hours old]: House prices in a Welsh county have fallen by more than 12% year-on-year, according to new figures.
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Irish goods exports to US surge by 34% [84 hours old]: Ireland has a goods-trade surplus with the US of just over €50bn (£41.6bn), according to new data.
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Trump steel tariffs negative for UK and US, says Reynolds [105 hours old]: President Donald Trump is set to impose 25% taxes on steel entering the US "without exceptions".
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Trump tariff VAT threat raises fears of hit to UK [153 hours old]: The surprise inclusion of VAT to calculate tariffs prompts questions over the possible impact on British businesses.
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Georgia's richest man said to be moving funds to avoid US sanctions [24 hours old]: The pro-Russian businessman is reported to be moving overseas assets back to the Caucasus country.
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Hair: 'It’s just thrown away but it's gold' [74 hours old]: India is the world's biggest exporter of human hair but it wants more of the lucrative wig market.
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Scientists work on 'superhuman' vision systems for robots [168 hours old]: Researchers have given a robot a powerful radio-based vision system which can see through smoke.
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Why don't Europeans buy more American cars? [146 hours old]: Trump wants US vehicles to be more popular in Europe, but it's a difficult market for them to crack.
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Erasing Escobar: Will Colombia ban the sale of memorabilia of the drug lord? [193 hours old]: Politicians in the country want to prohibit the sale of such items, but they face opposition.
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Why do kindness influencers get criticised? [240 hours old]: Kindness influencers give away money and gifts but not everyone supports their work.
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Do Trump's tariffs mean the end of the post-war free trade world? [240 hours old]: President Trump has proposed a sweeping set of tariffs. Does this mark the end of the post-war free trade world?
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How Spain's economy became the envy of Europe [263 hours old]: The growth is led by a tourism boom, with Spain nearing France as the world's most visited country.