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BBC stories as at 16:35 03 Dec 2024
- US woman admits drink-driving in crash that killed bride on wedding day
[5 hours old]: Samantha Miller was fatally hit while travelling in a golf cart and still wearing her wedding dress.
and in other news ...
* Watch: South Korea's president declares martial law [0 hours old]: Yoon Suk Yeol made the announcement in a surprise, late night televised address.
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BBC pulls MasterChef Christmas specials after Gregg Wallace claims [3 hours old]: The corporation had said on Monday that all MasterChef episodes filmed would be aired as planned.
* Kate joins Qatar welcome as Queen says she had pneumonia [0 hours old]: The state visit's exercise in soft power sees the Qatari royals given a carriage procession along The Mall.
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Stalking victims to get right to know abuser's identity [3 hours old]: Jess Phillips, who herself was stalked, says victims will get "peace of mind" under the government's plans.
* Trump appears to threaten Hamas with 'all hell to pay' over hostages [1 hours old]: The US president-elect vows a response if captives in Gaza are not released by the time he returns to the White House.
* Afghan women 'banned from midwife courses' in latest blow to rights [1 hours old]: Women at training colleges across the country were told they are not allowed to return to class.
* Killer in femicide that shocked Italy sentenced to life in jail [1 hours old]: Giulia Cecchettin was killed by her ex-boyfriend in 2023, sparking an outpouring of grief and soul-searching.
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Lebanon ceasefire under strain after Israeli strikes and Hezbollah mortar fire [5 hours old]: Lebanon says 11 people were killed in Israeli strikes after Hezbollah fired mortars at an Israeli army post.
* Stolen van that contained 2,500 pies found [0 hours old]: The van owned by Michelin-starred chef Tommy Banks contained "nearly a tonne" of pies when it was stolen.
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AI won't replace humans making games, PlayStation boss says [1 hours old]: The gaming giant's joint CEOs reflect on its past and future as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.
* Why has South Korea's president suddenly declared martial law? [0 hours old]: The move - invoking temporary military rule - has been roundly condemned by opponents and some within his own party.
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Watch: How Jaguar has shifted gears with its concept car [6 hours old]: The company has been at the centre of a media storm as a result of its radical revamp.
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Inside Aleppo: Family reunions, nervousness at rebel rule and fear of war [3 hours old]: Syria's second city has been captured by the armed rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham from government forces.
* Bitcoin buyer sues council over £600m 'lost in tip' [1 hours old]: James Howells believes the hard drive is now worth about £600m since the recent Bitcoin surge.
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Migrants brought to UK from remote military island [7 hours old]: Their journey to the UK marks the end of years of complex legal battles.
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Microsoft faces £1bn class action case in UK over software prices [5 hours old]: It is alleged the tech giant overcharged companies for its Window Server software, used in cloud computing.
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Letby was face of hospital campaign, inquiry told [1 hours old]: Lucy Letby featured on promotional material and appeared in a newspaper profile, an inquiry hears.
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Parthenon Sculptures deal 'close', ex-Greek official says [3 hours old]: Sir Keir Starmer met the Greek PM for talks at Downing Street - but it was not clear if the issue was discussed.
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Universities enrolling foreign students with poor English, BBC finds [10 hours old]: Institutions may be overlooking inadequate language skills to receive high fees from overseas students.
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Schoolgirl, 8, killed 'trying to save mother from attack' [2 hours old]: The victim is named locally as eight-year-old Malika Al Kattib, a schoolgirl from New Ross.
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Who are the rebels threatening Assad's grip on Syria? [6 hours old]: The long-running civil war has unexpectedly sprung back into the spotlight
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Chelsea can 'dominate English football' in next decade - Maresca [3 hours old]: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has no doubts about the quality of his players, but the Italian thinks this season is too early to talk about winning the Premier League title.
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FIA seeks rule changes after president allegations [5 hours old]: The FIA wants to limit the ways its leadership can be held to account for bad governance after allegations were made against its president.
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Evenepoel sustains several fractures in crash [1 hours old]: Double Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel has sustained several fractures after a crash on on a training ride.
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Seven months to go - Farrell's Lions to-do list [4 hours old]: Andy Farrell has switched from coaching Ireland to leading the British and Irish Lions - what are his priorities in his first days in the job?
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FA to remind Guehi & Palace about religious messaging [3 hours old]: The Football Association is to remind Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi and the Selhurst Park club that religious messaging on their kit is banned.
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Scottish NHS reform 'urgently needed' - watchdog [6 hours old]: Audit Scotland says decisions may needed about whether some services can be provided by the NHS.
* Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies quits [0 hours old]: Andrew RT Davies resigns for second time after months of pressure and a narrow confidence vote win.
* Two drug arrests after Belfast nightclub death [0 hours old]: Chloe Ferris, who was in her 20s, died at Lux in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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Stunning or rubbish? Jaguar's new concept car divides opinion [6 hours old]: The carmaker's new look is praised as "exciting" but others say it should "go back to the drawing board".
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Bank boss takes pay cut after employee 'tried to kill clients' [2 hours old]: The bank apologised after the former worker was charged with robbery of clients, attempted murder and arson.
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Musk's record bn pay deal rejected for second time [7 hours old]: The judge upheld her previous decision, saying board members who set the pay were too heavily influenced by Mr Musk.
and in other older news ...
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Why is vintage audio equipment booming? [16 hours old]: Music lovers are buying up old cassette, CD and record players and getting them fixed.
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BBC News app [2525 hours old]: Top stories, breaking news, live reporting, and follow news topics that match your interests
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Gregg Wallace apologises for 'middle-class women' comment [20 hours old]: And, President Biden pardons son Hunter.
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House prices surprise with fastest rise for two years [29 hours old]: The price of a typical UK home rose by 3.7%, says Nationwide, despite "stretched" affordability.
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Typhoo Tea to be rescued by vape maker for £10m [27 hours old]: The firm behind e-cigarette brand 88Vape will buy the tea business after it fell into administration.
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Stellantis boss abruptly quits in boardroom clash [30 hours old]: Carlos Tavares will leave immediately, days after announcing plans to close a Vauxhall plant in Luton
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Oldest Post Office victim offered a third of payout [28 hours old]: 91-year-old Betty Brown says she's been offered less than a third of what she had claimed in compensation.
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Should you pay more for parking if you have a big car? [39 hours old]: Some councils are considering charging owners of larger vehicles more for parking permits.
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Shared parental leave skewed against lower earning families, analysis shows [37 hours old]: The government is reviewing the policy but campaigners say the current system is "broken".
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Ultra-long mortgages push buyers past retirement [63 hours old]: Two in five new mortgages have terms that will see homeowners still making payments in retirement.
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Five ways to persuade more people to buy electric cars [64 hours old]: Demand for electric cars is lower than expected, the industry says. What might help to boost sales?
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Belgium's sex workers get maternity leave and pensions under world-first law [63 hours old]: They will be entitled to official employment contracts, health insurance and sick days.
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The specialty coffee wave sweeping small-town India [86 hours old]: Once restricted to only big cities, high-end specialty coffee chains are finding new customers across India.
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Al Fayed tried to control me with envelopes of cash says ex-Harrods director [82 hours old]: Harrods boss manipulated and controlled managers to conceal his crimes, ex-director tells the BBC.
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Financial watchdog defends progress after MPs' criticism [86 hours old]: Nikhil Rathi says the organisation has improved, but a report says its culture has "got worse".
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Why are doctors wary of wearables? [39 hours old]: Wearable tech claims to help monitor our health, but many doctors remain sceptical.
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How vital is a company's CEO? [136 hours old]: Boeing, Nike and Starbucks have changed their bosses, but how much difference can one person make?
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AI spurs 'revolution' for some visually impaired people [184 hours old]: AI services that can describe pictures and scenes are helping the visually impaired.
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From eyesore to asset: How a smelly seaweed could fuel cars [208 hours old]: Scientists in the Caribbean are turning algae that have been choking beaches into biofuel.
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'Trust and reserve judgement' on rebrand, says Jaguar [239 hours old]: The iconic carmaker's rebrand has certainly caught people's attention, but will it pay off?
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The superpowers of coatings make possible the impossible [280 hours old]: Hi-tech coatings make all sorts of high performance engineering, like jet engines, possible.
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Is nuclear power gaining new energy? [304 hours old]: Countries around the world are building new nuclear power stations.
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Chocolate makers stoke boom for Indian cocoa beans [352 hours old]: India produces only a tiny fraction of the world's cocoa beans, but that could be changing.